Spin-Transport Study in Strontium Titanate Based Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Created by Argon Ions

2020 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS)(2020)

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Ever since the discovery of two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) at the interface of oxides at SrTiO 3 /LaAlO 3 1 , there has been growing interest in understanding the fundamental mechanism behind their properties such as superconductivity, ferromagnetism and ultrahigh mobility. Essentially, spin-orbit coupling is also strong in 2DEGs and in-turn high charge-to-spin interconversion due to Rashba-Edelstein effect as well as its inverse effect is possible. So far, spin-to-charge conversion has been studied using spin pumping technique at low-temperature. Characterizing consistent conversion efficacy at room temperature using multiple techniques like spin-pumping, spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance is more crucial for low power spin-orbit torque magnetization switching application.
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spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance,low power spin-orbit torque magnetization switching application,spin-transport study,strontium titanate,argon ions,two-dimensional electron gases,2DEGs,ferromagnetism,ultrahigh mobility,spin-orbit coupling,charge-to-spin interconversion,Rashba-Edelstein effect,inverse effect,spin-to-charge conversion,spin pumping technique,consistent conversion efficacy,room temperature,spin-pumping,spin transport study,two-dimensional electron gas,superconductivity,temperature 293.0 K to 298.0 K,SrTiO3-LaAlO3
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