Growth optimization of TaN for superconducting spintronics
Manuel M\"uller (1, 2), Raphael Hoepfl (1, 2), Lukas Liensberger, (1, 2), Stephan Gepr\"ags (1), Hans Huebl (1, 2, 3), Mathias Weiler, (4, 1, 2), Rudolf Gross (1, 2, 3), Matthias Althammer (1, 2), ((1) Walther-Mei{\ss}ner-Institut, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften,

TL;DR
This study optimizes TaN thin films for superconductivity and investigates spin-orbit effects in TaN/Py bilayers using broadband ferromagnetic resonance, revealing distinct spin torque behaviors in normal and superconducting states.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of spin-orbit torques in superconducting TaN/Py bilayers, comparing normal and superconducting states.
Findings
Maximum Tc of 5 K achieved in TaN films.
Detected positive damping-like torque in normal state, negative in superconducting state.
Observed large positive field-like torque in superconducting state.
Abstract
We have optimized the growth of superconducting TaN thin films on \ch{SiO2} substrates via dc magnetron sputtering and extract a maximum superconducting transition temperature of K as well as a maximum critical field T. To investigate the impact of spin-orbit interaction in superconductor/ferromagnet heterostructures, we then analyze the magnetization dynamics of both normal state and superconducting TaN/\ch{Ni80Fe20}(Permalloy, Py)-bilayers as a function of temperature using broadband ferromagnetic resonance (bbFMR) spectroscopy. The phase sensitive detection of the microwave transmission signal is used to quantitatively extract the inverse current-induced torques of the bilayers. The results are compared to our previous study on NbN/Py-bilayers. In the normal state of TaN, we detect a positive damping-like current-induced torque…
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