L. Yang, X. Zhang, H. Wang, N. Lei, J. Wang, Y. Sun, L. Liu, Z. Zhao, Y. Yang, D. Wei, D. Pan, J. Zhao, J. Shen, W. g Zhao, H. Lu, W. Wang, H. Yu
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Abstract
The Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) plays a critical role in
stabilizing topological spin textures, a key area of growing interest in
oxide-based spintronics. While most of reported topological phenomena found in
manganites are related to the bulk-like DMI, the understanding of interfacial
DMI and its origin in oxide interfaces remain limited. Here we experimentally
investigate the interfacial DMI of La_{0.7}Sr_{0.3}MnO_{3} (LSMO) films grown
on various substrates by employing spin-wave propagation with drift velocities
at room temperature. Our findings reveal a giant interfacial DMI coefficient
(\mathit{D} _{s}) of 1.96 pJ/m in LSMO/NdGaO_{3}(110) system, exceeding
previously reported values in oxides by one to two orders of magnitude.
First-principles calculations further show that with the aid of 6\mathit{s}
electrons, the 4\mathit{f} electrons from Nd play a key role in enhancing the
spin-orbit coupling of the 3\mathit{d} electrons in Mn, ultimately leading to
the observed giant interfacial DMI. This discovery of giant interfacial DMI
through engineering the interface of oxides provides valuable insights for
advancing functional chiral magnonics and spintronics.