Giant Spin-Orbit Torque in Sputter-Deposited Bi Films

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2023 Nov;10(31):e2303831. doi: 10.1002/advs.202303831. Epub 2023 Sep 7.

Abstract

Bismuth (Bi) has the strongest spin-orbit coupling among non-radioactive elements and is thus a promising material for efficient charge-to-spin conversion. However, previous electrical detections have reported controversial results for the conversion efficiency. In this study, an optical detection of a spin-orbit torque is reported in a Bi/CoFeB bilayer with a polycrystalline texture of (012) and (003). Taking advantage of the optical detection, spin-orbit torque is accurately separated from the Oersted field and achieves a giant damping-like torque efficiency of +0.5, verifying efficient charge-to-spin conversion. This study also demonstrates a field-like torque efficiency of -0.1. For the mechanism of the charge-to-spin conversion, the bulk spin Hall effect and the interface Rashba-Edelstein effect are considered.

Keywords: Rashba-Edelstein effect; bismuth; spin Hall effect; spin-orbit torque.