Generation and manipulation of current-induced spin-orbit torques.

IF 4.4 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2183/pjab.97.025
Kazuya Ando
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An emerging field of spintronics, spin-orbitronics, aims to discover novel phenomena and functionalities originating from spin-orbit coupling in solid-state devices. The development of spin-orbitronics promises a fundamental understanding of spin physics in condensed matter, as well as smaller, faster, and far-more energy-efficient spin-based devices. Of particular importance in this field is current-induced spin-orbit torques, which trigger magnetic dynamics by the transfer of angular momentum from an atomic lattice to local magnetization through the spin-orbit coupling. The spin-orbit torque has attracted extensive attention for its fascinating relativistic and quantum mechanical nature, as well as prospective nanoelectronic applications. In this article, we review our studies on the generation and manipulation of current-induced spin-orbit torques.

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电流诱导的自旋轨道力矩的产生和操控。
自旋电子学(spin-orbitronics)是自旋电子学的一个新兴领域,旨在发现源自固态器件中自旋轨道耦合的新现象和新功能。自旋轨道电子学的发展有望从根本上理解凝聚态物质中的自旋物理学,并有望研制出更小、更快、能效更高的自旋器件。电流诱导的自旋轨道力矩在这一领域尤为重要,它通过自旋轨道耦合将角动量从原子晶格转移到局部磁化,从而引发磁动力学。自旋轨道力矩因其引人入胜的相对论和量子力学性质以及潜在的纳米电子应用而受到广泛关注。本文回顾了我们对电流诱导自旋轨道力矩的产生和操纵的研究。
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Japan Academy Ser. B (PJA-B) is a scientific publication of the Japan Academy with a 90-year history, and covers all branches of natural sciences, except for mathematics, which is covered by the PJA-A. It is published ten times a year and is distributed widely throughout the world and can be read and obtained free of charge through the world wide web.
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