The link between magnetization and Spin Hall Effect (SHE) has remained mostly unclear for now. In a first part of this contribution, we study oh the presence of the magnetization affect the SHE, by performing in the weak ferromagnet NiCu Spin Pumping-FMR measurements across the ferromagnetic / paramagnetic critical temperature. We show that the high spin Hall effects which can be obtained in 3d ferromagnets seems to be independent of the magnetic phase.
In a second part, we show that the spin absorption process in a ferromagnetic material depends on the spin orientation relative to the magnetization. Using a ferromagnet to absorb the pure spin current created within a lateral spin valve, we evidence and quantify a sizable orientation dependence of the spin absorption in Co, CoFe, and NiFe. These experiments allow us to determine the spin-mixing conductance, an elusive but fundamental parameter of the spin-dependent transport.
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