Spin Hall effect by surface roughness

Lingjun had his paper about inducing spin Hall effec by merely rough surface of metallic thin film published on Physical Review B 91, 045407 (2015).

The spin Hall and its inverse effects, driven by the spin orbit interaction, provide an interconversion mechanism between spin and charge currents. Since the spin Hall effect generates and manipulates spin current electrically, to achieve a large effect is becoming an important topic in both academia and industries. So far, materials with heavy elements carrying a strong spin orbit interaction, provide the only option. 

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We propose here a new mechanism, using the surface roughness in ultrathin films, to enhance the spin Hall effect without heavy elements. Our analysis based on Cu and Al thin films suggests that surface roughness is capable of driving a spin Hall angle that is comparable to that in bulk Au. We also demonstrate that the spin Hall effect induced by surface roughness subscribes only to the side-jump contribution but not the skew scattering. The paradigm proposed in this paper provides the second, not if only, alternative to generate a sizable spin Hall effect.

This work was a collaboration with Dr. Vahram Grigoryan, Prof. Sadamichi Maekawa, and Dr. Xuhui Wang.


© Jiang Xiao 2014