Calculating the spin memory loss at Cu|metal interfaces from first principles

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2022)

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The role played by interfaces in metallic multilayers is not only to change the momenta of incident electrons; their symmetry lowering also results in an enhancement of the effects of spin-orbit coupling, in particular, the flipping of the spins of conduction electrons. This leads to a significant reduction of a spin current through a metallic interface that is quantitatively characterized by a dimensionless parameter 8 called the spin memory loss (SML) parameter, the interface counterpart of the spin-flip diffusion length for bulk metals. In this paper, we use first-principles scattering calculations that include temperature-induced lattice and spin disorder to systematically study three parameters that govern spin transport through metallic interfaces of Cu with Pt, Pd, Py (permalloy), and Co: the interface resistance, spin polarization, and the SML. The value of 8 for a Cu|Pt interface is found to be comparable to what we recently reported for a Au|Pt interface [Gupta et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 087702 (2020)]. For Cu|Py and Cu|Co interfaces, 8 decreases monotonically with increasing temperature to become negligibly small at room temperature. The calculated results are in good agreement with currently available experimental values in the literature. Inserting a Cu layer between Pt and the Py or Co layers slightly increases the total spin current dissipation at these compound interfaces.
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