Observation of the orbital Hall effect in a light metal Ti

Authors
Choi, Young-GwanJo, DaegeunKo, Kyung-HunGo, DongwookKim, Kyung-HanPark, Hee GyumKim, ChangyoungMin, Byoung-ChulChoi, Gyung-MinLee, Hyun-Woo
Issue Date
2023-07
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature, v.619, no.7968, pp.52 - 56
Abstract
The orbital Hall effect(1) refers to the generation of electron orbital angular momentum flow transverse to an external electric field. Contrary to the common belief that the orbital angular momentum is quenched in solids, theoretical studies(2,3) predict that the orbital Hall effect can be strong and is a fundamental origin of the spin Hall effect(4-7) in many transition metals. Despite the growing circumstantial evidence(8-11), its direct detection remains elusive. Here we report the magneto-optical observation of the orbital Hall effect in the light metal titanium (Ti). The Kerr rotation by the orbital magnetic moment accumulated at Ti surfaces owing to the orbital Hall current is measured, and the result agrees with theoretical calculations semi-quantitatively and is supported by the orbital torque(12) measurement in Ti-based magnetic heterostructures. This result confirms the orbital Hall effect and indicates that the orbital angular momentum is an important dynamic degree of freedom in solids. Moreover, this calls for renewed studies of the orbital effect on other degrees of freedom such as spin(2,3,13,14), valley(15,16), phonon(17-19) and magnon(20,21) dynamics.
ISSN
0028-0836
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113494
DOI
10.1038/s41586-023-06101-9
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