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- 2022Low‐Damping Spin‐Wave Transmission in YIG/Pt‐Interfaced Structurescitations
- 2022Iron oxide-Palladium core-shell nanospheres for ferromagnetic resonance-based hydrogen gas sensingcitations
- 2022Application of a Microfabricated Microwave Resonator in a Co-Pd-Based Magnetic Hydrogen-Gas Sensorcitations
- 2020Manipulation of the inverse spin Hall effect in palladium by absorption of hydrogen gascitations
- 2020Spin-wave relaxation by Eddy Currents in Y3Fe5 O12/Pt bilayers and a way to suppress itcitations
- 2019Observation of enhanced magnetic anisotropy in PLD YIG thin film on GGG (1 1 1) substratecitations
- 2018Cavity magnon polaritons with lithium ferrite and three-dimensional microwave resonators at millikelvin temperaturescitations
- 2018Effect of Annealing on the Structural and FMR Properties of Epitaxial YIG Thin Films Grown by RF Magnetron Sputteringcitations
- 2016Elastic versus inelastic spin-polarized electron scattering from a ferromagnetic surfacecitations
- 2015Rigorous numerical study of strong microwave photon-magnon coupling in all-dielectric magnetic multilayerscitations
- 2014Microwave eddy-current shielding effect in metallic films and periodic nanostructures of sub-skin-depth thicknesses and its impact on stripline ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopycitations
- 2013Non-reciprocity of dipole-exchange spin waves in thin ferromagnetic filmscitations
- 2009A current-controlled, dynamic magnonic crystalcitations
- 2008Brillouin light scattering observation of the transition from the superparamagnetic to the superferromagnetic state in nanogranular, (SiO 2)Co filmscitations
- 2008Spin-wave modes in granular superferromagnetic (SiO2)Co/GaAs films observed using Brillouin light scatteringcitations
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Manipulation of the inverse spin Hall effect in palladium by absorption of hydrogen gas
Abstract
<p>The spintronic properties of a palladium thin film have been investigated in the presence of hydrogen gas in cobalt/palladium bilayers. Measurements of the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) using cavity ferromagnetic resonance allow estimations of the spin Hall conductivity and spin diffusion length in both nitrogen and hydrogen gas atmospheres. Unwanted spin rectification effects are removed using a simple method of inverting the spin current direction with respect to the measurement setup. Absorption of hydrogen gas in the Pd layer at just 3% concentration results in a reduced ISHE voltage amplitude. Fitting the ISHE voltage against the Pd layer thickness demonstrates that the spin diffusion length decreases by 20% in the presence of hydrogen gas. On the other hand, the results indicate that there is no significant change in the spin Hall conductivity of Pd due to hydrogen absorption.</p>