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High spin polarization and spin signal enhancement in non-local spin valves with Co-Fe alloy injectors and detectors

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APL MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0147465

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In order to increase the spin signal, we integrated high-spin-polarization Co-Fe alloy ferromagnetic injectors and detectors into Al-based non-local spin valves. Smooth, polycrystalline (110-textured), solid-solution body-centered-cubic Co75Fe25 films were generated by room-temperature deposition on amorphous substrates from an alloy target, characterized by various techniques. Integration into transparent-interface Al non-local spin valves resulted in a similar to 5-fold enhancement of the spin signal relative to Co, with temperature-independent current spin polarizations exceeding 60%. Comparisons with prior literature show that Co-Fe alloys offer a facile route to higher spin polarization and spin signals in non-local spin valves, with minimal barrier to adoption.
For applications such as spin accumulation sensors for next-generation hard disk drive read heads, and for fundamental research, it is desirable to increase the spin signal in metallic non-local spin valves, which are central devices in spintronics. To this end, here, we report on the integration of high-spin-polarization Co-Fe binary alloy ferromagnetic injectors and detectors in Al-based non-local spin valves. Room-temperature deposition on amorphous substrates from an alloy target is shown to generate smooth, polycrystalline (110-textured), solid-solution body-centered-cubic Co75Fe25 films, which we characterize by energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, x-ray reflectivity, atomic force microscopy, and electronic transport. Simple integration into transparent-interface Al non-local spin valves is then shown to realize up to a factor of similar to 5 enhancement of the spin signal relative to Co, with full quantitative analysis yielding strikingly temperature-independent current spin polarizations exceeding 60%. We make a detailed quantitative comparison of these values with prior literature, concluding that Co-Fe alloys present a remarkably facile route to higher spin polarization and spin signals in non-local spin valves, with minimal barrier to adoption.

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