J. E. Abrão, E. Santos, J. L. Costa, J. G. S. Santos, J. B. S. Mendes, A. Azevedo
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Abstract
We investigate anomalous spin and orbital Hall phenomena in antiferromagnetic
(AF) materials via orbital pumping experiments. Conducting spin and orbital
pumping experiments on YIG/Pt/Ir20Mn80 heterostructures, we unexpectedly
observe strong spin and orbital anomalous signals in an out-of-plane
configuration. We report a sevenfold increase in the signal of the anomalous
inverse orbital Hall effect (AIOHE) compared to conventional effects. Our study
suggests expanding the Orbital Hall angle ({\theta}_OH) to a rank 3 tensor,
akin to the Spin Hall angle ({\theta}_SH), to explain AIOHE. This work pioneers
converting spin-orbital currents into charge current, advancing the
spin-orbitronics domain in AF materials.