Observation of long-range orbital transport and giant orbital torque

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Hiroki Hayashi
Daegeun Jo
Dongwook Go
Tenghua Gao
Satoshi Haku
Yuriy Mokrousov
Hyun-Woo Lee
Kazuya Ando
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[1] Keio University,Department of Applied Physics and Physico
[2] Pohang University of Science and Technology,Informatics
[3] Forschungszentrum Jülich and JARA,Department of Physics
[4] Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,Peter Grünberg Institut and Institute for Advanced Simulation
[5] Keio University,Institute of Physics
[6] Keio University,Keio Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences
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Modern spintronics relies on the generation of spin currents through spin-orbit coupling. The spin-current generation has been believed to be triggered by current-induced orbital dynamics, which governs the angular momentum transfer from the lattice to the electrons in solids. The fundamental role of the orbital response in the angular momentum dynamics suggests the importance of the orbital counterpart of spin currents: orbital currents. However, evidence for its existence has been elusive. Here, we demonstrate the generation of giant orbital currents and uncover fundamental features of the orbital response. We experimentally and theoretically show that orbital currents propagate over longer distances than spin currents by more than an order of magnitude in a ferromagnet and nonmagnets. Furthermore, we find that the orbital current enables electric manipulation of magnetization with efficiencies significantly higher than the spin counterpart. These findings open the door to orbitronics that exploits orbital transport and spin-orbital coupled dynamics in solid-state devices.
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