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We investigate the origin of spin-orbit torques (SOTs) in archetypical Pt/Co/MgO thin films structures by performing harmonic Hall measurements. The behaviour of the damping like (DL) effective field (h₃₋) with varying the Pt layer thickness and the Co layer thickness indicates that bulk spin-Hall effect (SHE) in Pt is mainly responsible for DL-SOT. The insertion of a Pd ultrathin layer at the Pt/Co interface leads to a step decrease in h₃₋, attributed to the modification of interfacial spin transparency. Further increase in Pd thickness led to a reduction of the interfacial spin-orbit coupling (iSOC) quantified by the decrease in the surface magnetic anisotropy. The consistent insensitivity of h₃₋ to variations in iSOC at the bottom Pt/Co interface and oxidation at the top Co/MgO interface provides additional evidence for the bulk SHE origin of DL-SOT. The strong reduction in the field-like (FL) torque effective field (h₅₋) with decreasing iSOC at the Pt/Co interface points to the interfacial nature of FL-SOT, either due to iSOC induced interfacial spin-currents or to the Rashba-Edelstein effect at the Pt/Co interface. Furthermore, we demonstrate that a FL-SOT develops at the top Co/MgO interface opposing the one generated at the bottom Pt/Co interface, whose strength increases with Co/MgO interfacial oxidation, and attributed to the Rashba-Edelstein effect.
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