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Negligible thermal contributions to the spin pumping signal in ferromagnetic metal–platinum bilayers

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Spin pumping by ferromagnetic resonance is one of the most common technique to determine spin hall angles, Edelstein lengths or spin diffusion lengths of a large variety of materials. In recent years, rising concerns have appeared regarding the interpretation of these experiments, underlining that the signal could arise purely from thermoelectric effects, rather than from coherent spin pumping. Here, we propose a method to evaluate the presence or absence of thermal effects in spin pumping signals, by combining bolometry and spin pumping by ferromagnetic resonance measurements, and comparing their timescale. Using a cavity to perform the experiments on Pt\Permalloy and La0.7Sr0.3MnO3\Pt samples, we conclude on the absence of any measurable thermoelectric contribution such as the spin Seebeck and anomalous Nernst effects at resonance.
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hal-03036101 , version 1 (08-02-2021)

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Paul Noel, Maxen Cosset-Cheneau, Victor Haspot, Vincent Maurel, Christian Lombard, et al.. Negligible thermal contributions to the spin pumping signal in ferromagnetic metal–platinum bilayers. Journal of Applied Physics, 2020, 127 (16), pp.163907. ⟨10.1063/5.0004614⟩. ⟨hal-03036101⟩
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