J. E. Abrão, E. Santos, J. L. Costa, J. G. S. Santos, J. B. S. Mendes, A. Azevedo
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Anomalous Spin and Orbital Hall Phenomena in Antiferromagnetic Systems
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.