“…Then, this measurement avoids SSE 19,[40][41][42] and allows a precise determination of the temperature gradient since it is inplane, e.g., by using a thermal camera. 43,44 Previous experiments observed an enhancement of the ANE in stacks containing heavy elements, indicating the relevance of strong spin orbit coupling (SOC) to obtain large Nernst coefficients N ANE , 20,45 e.g., Uchida et al showed that the anomalous Nernst coefficients change from about 0.1 lV/K to 1 lV/K by introducing strong SOC. In this work, we observed an ANE in Ta/IrMn/CoFeB/MgO/Ta structures that is almost 50 times larger than that of a thin film of Ta/ CoFeB/MgO/Ta, i.e., without the IrMn layer.…”