We present an experimental study of the spin rectification effects produced by ferromagnetic resonance in a NiFe wire. A system of four independent nonmagnetic contact probes was used to supply both rf and dc currents to the wire and to measure dc voltages at different locations in the wire. The rf current drives the ferromagnet’s magnetization into resonance and produces a dc photovoltage which results from the rectification of rf current in the ferromagnet with oscillating magnetization. Our 4-probe system provided a means to detect the photovoltage and separate contributions from the ferromagnet/nonmagnet contacts and the bulk of the ferromagnet. The contact photovoltage was found to increase approximately linearly with the dc bias applied to the wire. In contrast, the bulk contribution was found to be almost independent of the dc bias. By tuning properties of individual contact probes we were able to change the magnitude of the contact photovoltage and even reverse its sign. Our results highlight the different contributions to photovoltage and the importance of contact properties/nonlinearities for rectification effects in spintronic devices.
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August 01 2024
Contact and bulk rectification effects in ferromagnetic resonance experiments
Md. Majibul Haque Babu;
Md. Majibul Haque Babu
1
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712, USA
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Maxim Tsoi
Maxim Tsoi
a)
1
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712, USA
2
Texas Materials Institute, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712, USA
a)Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: [email protected]
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Md. Majibul Haque Babu
1
Maxim Tsoi
1,2,a)
1
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712, USA
2
Texas Materials Institute, University of Texas at Austin
, Austin, TX 78712, USA
a)Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: [email protected]
Fiz. Nizk. Temp. 50, 760–764 (August 2024)
Low Temp. Phys. 50, 683–687 (2024)
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June 21 2024
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Md. Majibul Haque Babu, Maxim Tsoi; Contact and bulk rectification effects in ferromagnetic resonance experiments. Low Temp. Phys. 1 August 2024; 50 (8): 683–687. https://doi.org/10.1063/10.0027925
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