轨道电流提高金属超晶格的磁化切换效率

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1002/aelm.202400314
Junwen Wei, Xinkai Xu, Zijin Lin, Yuanjing Qu, Xiaoli Tang, Zhiyong Zhong, Huaiwu Zhang, Lichuan Jin
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轨道电子学是自旋电子学中的一个新兴领域,其特点是利用轨道电流的方法发展迅速。具有强自旋轨道耦合的金属已被有效地用于将轨道电流转化为轨道转矩。本研究介绍了一种金属 [W/Ti]3 超晶格,它利用轨道电流显著提高了磁化切换效率。扭矩效率的提高是通过自旋扭矩铁磁共振以及阻尼样(ξDL)和场样自旋轨道扭矩(SOT)效率的提取来证明的。超晶格的ξDL 是铂的 100 多倍。因此,超晶格的临界开关电流密度比铂低两个数量级。这主要归因于 W/Ti 界面的轨道 Rashba-Edelstein 效应产生的轨道电流。通过调节 Ti 层和 W 层的厚度,开发出一种利用轨道电流提高超晶格中 SOT 效率和磁化切换效率的新方法。这项研究的发现为开发低功耗存储器件和在 SOT 磁性随机存取存储器应用中具有可控临界电流密度的存储器奠定了基础。
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Orbital Current Boosting Magnetization Switching Efficiency in Metallic Superlattices
Orbitronics is an emerging domain within spintronics, and it is characterized by a rapid development of methods for utilizing orbital current. Metals with strong spin-orbit coupling have been effectively used to convert orbital current into orbital torque. This study introduces a metallic [W/Ti]3 superlattice that uses orbital current to significantly enhance the magnetization switching efficiency. The enhancement in torque efficiency is demonstrated via spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance along with the extraction of damping-like (ξDL) and field-like spin-orbit torque (SOT) efficiencies. ξDL for superlattices is more than 100 times higher than that for Pt. As a result, the critical switching current density of the superlattice becomes two orders of magnitude lower than that of Pt. This is primarily attributed to the orbital current generated by the orbital Rashba–Edelstein effect at the W/Ti interface. The thickness of Ti and W layers is modulated to develop a novel approach to utilize orbital current for augmenting SOT efficiency and magnetization switching efficiency in superlattices. The findings of this study provide a basis for developing low-power-consumption memory devices and memory with controllable critical current density in SOT-magnetic random-access memory applications.
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Advanced Electronic Materials
Advanced Electronic Materials NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGYMATERIALS SCIE-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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期刊介绍: Advanced Electronic Materials is an interdisciplinary forum for peer-reviewed, high-quality, high-impact research in the fields of materials science, physics, and engineering of electronic and magnetic materials. It includes research on physics and physical properties of electronic and magnetic materials, spintronics, electronics, device physics and engineering, micro- and nano-electromechanical systems, and organic electronics, in addition to fundamental research.
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