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Roles of Joule heating and spin-orbit torques in the direct current induced magnetization reversal.


ABSTRACT: Current-induced magnetization reversal via spin-orbit torques (SOTs) has been intensively studied in heavy-metal/ferromagnetic-metal/oxide heterostructures due to its promising application in low-energy consumption logic and memory devices. Here, we systematically study the function of Joule heating and SOTs in the current-induced magnetization reversal using Pt/Co/SmOx and Pt/Co/AlOx structures with different perpendicular magnetic anisotropies (PMAs). The SOT-induced effective fields, anisotropy field, switching field and switching current density (Jc) are characterized using electric transport measurements based on the anomalous Hall effect and polar magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE). The results show that the current-generated Joule heating plays an assisted role in the reversal process by reducing switching field and enhancing SOT efficiency. The out-of-plane component of the damping-like-SOT effective field is responsible for the magnetization reversal. The obtained Jc for Pt/Co/SmOx and Pt/Co/AlOx structures with similar spin Hall angles and different PMAs remains roughly constant, revealing that the coherent switching model cannot fully explain the current-induced magnetization reversal. In contrast, by observing the domain wall nucleation and expansion using MOKE and comparing the damping-like-SOT effective field and switching field, we conclude that the current-induced magnetization reversal is dominated by the depinning model and Jc also immensely relies on the depinning field.

SUBMITTER: Li D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6113327 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Roles of Joule heating and spin-orbit torques in the direct current induced magnetization reversal.

Li Dong D   Chen Shiwei S   Zuo Yalu Y   Yun Jijun J   Cui Baoshan B   Wu Kai K   Guo Xiaobin X   Yang Dezheng D   Wang Jianbo J   Xi Li L  

Scientific reports 20180828 1


Current-induced magnetization reversal via spin-orbit torques (SOTs) has been intensively studied in heavy-metal/ferromagnetic-metal/oxide heterostructures due to its promising application in low-energy consumption logic and memory devices. Here, we systematically study the function of Joule heating and SOTs in the current-induced magnetization reversal using Pt/Co/SmO<sub>x</sub> and Pt/Co/AlO<sub>x</sub> structures with different perpendicular magnetic anisotropies (PMAs). The SOT-induced effe  ...[more]

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