Quantifying the large contribution from orbital Rashba effect to the effective damping-like torque on magnetization
S. Krishnia, B. Bony, E. Rongione, L. Moreno Vicente-Arche, T., Denneulin, Y. Lu, R. E. Dunin-Borkowski, S. Collin, A. Fert, J.-M. George, N., Reyren, V. Cros, H. Jaffr\`es

TL;DR
This paper quantifies the orbital Rashba effect's significant contribution to effective damping-like torques in spintronics, revealing its comparable strength to spin Hall effects and potential for energy-efficient magnetization control.
Contribution
It provides the first quantitative analysis of orbital Rashba effects in spin torque generation, demonstrating their importance in systems with weak spin-orbit coupling.
Findings
Orbital Rashba effect at Cu|AlOx interface produces torque comparable to spin Hall effect in Pt|Co.
Adding an intermediate Pt layer amplifies orbital-to-spin conversion, doubling the torque.
Large orbital Rashba effect at Cu|CuOx interface enhances net torque on Co.
Abstract
The generation of large spin currents, and the associated spin torques, which are at the heart of modern spintronics, have long been achieved by charge-to-spin conversion mechanisms, i.e. the spin Hall effect and/or the Rashba effect, intrinsically linked to a strong spin-orbit coupling. Recently, a novel path has been predicted and observed for achieving significant current-induced torques originating from light elements, hence possessing a weak spin-orbit interaction. These findings point out to the potential involvement of the orbital counterpart of electrons, namely the orbital Hall and orbital Rashba effects. In this study, we aim at quantifying these orbital-related contributions to the effective torques acting on a thin Co layer in different systems. First, in Pt|Co|Cu|AlOx stacking, we demonstrate a comparable torque strength coming from the conversion due to the orbital Rashba…
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TopicsInertial Sensor and Navigation · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects
