Charge pumping by magnetization dynamics in magnetic and semi-magnetic tunnel junctions with interfacial Rashba or bulk extrinsic spin-orbit couplings
Farzad Mahfouzi, Jaroslav Fabian, Naoto Nagaosa, Branislav K. Nikolic

TL;DR
This paper develops a quantum-mechanical NEGF approach to analyze charge pumping in magnetic tunnel junctions with spin-orbit couplings, revealing conditions for dc voltage generation linked to Rashba SOC and magnetization dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel NEGF solution incorporating Floquet theory to study spin pumping with interfacial and bulk SOC effects, providing new insights into charge pumping mechanisms.
Findings
Interfacial Rashba SOC enables adiabatic dc voltage generation.
Pumping voltage changes sign with precession cone angle.
Multiple photon processes are necessary for accurate charge current calculation.
Abstract
We develop a time-dependent nonequilibrium Green function (NEGF) approach to the problem of spin pumping by precessing magnetization in one of the ferromagnetic layers within F/I/F magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) or F/I/N semi-MTJs in the presence of intrinsic Rashba spin-orbit coupling (SOC) at the F/I interface or the extrinsic SOC in the bulk of F layers of finite thickness (F-ferromagnet; N-normal metal; I-insulating barrier). To express the time-averaged pumped charge current, or the corresponding dc voltage signal in open circuits that was measured in recent experiments on semi-MTJs [T. Moriyama et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 067602 (2008)], we construct a novel solution for the double-time-Fourier-transformed NEGFs. The two energy arguments of NEGFs in this representation are connected by the Floquet theorem describing multiphoton emission and absorption processes. Within this…
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