Abstract
The out-of-plane angular () dependence of the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) voltage () generated by spin pumping has been investigated in (YIG)/NiO/Pt trilayers. A simple sinusoidal angular dependence of has been viewed as a signature of spin pumping. Surprisingly, we observe an extensive plateau in the vs plots with a pronounced peak feature at to when the measurement temperature is close to the Néel temperature of NiO. This phenomenon can be understood as arising from the competition between the exchange coupling at the YIG/NiO interface, the easy-plane and in-plane easy-axis anisotropies of NiO, and the effect of the applied magnetic field. While insulating antiferromagnetic films can efficiently transmit spin currents and show promise for integration in spintronic devices, the underlying physics of spin ordering and dynamics is richer than currently understood.
- Received 18 September 2018
- Revised 12 December 2018
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.060405
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