Threshold interface magnetization required to induce magnetic proximity effect
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2019Author
Inyang, O.Bouchenoire, Laurence
Nicholson, Bruce
Tokaç, Mustafa
Rowan-Robinson, Richard
Kinane, Christian
Hindmarch, A. T.
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Proximity-induced magnetization (PIM) has broad implications across interface-driven spintronics applications employing spin currents. We directly determine the scaling between PIM in Pt and the temperature-dependent interface magnetization in an adjacent ferromagnet (FM) using depth-resolved magnetometry. The magnetization due to PIM does not follow the generally expected linear scaling with the FM interface magnetization, as a function of temperature. Instead, it vanishes while the FM interface magnetization remains. The effective magnetic susceptibilities of heavy-metal (HM) layers are shown to give rise to the previously unexplained asymmetric PIM found in HM/FM/HM trilayers.