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Coherent microwave generation by spintronic feedback oscillator.


ABSTRACT: The transfer of spin angular momentum to a nanomagnet from a spin polarized current provides an efficient means of controlling the magnetization direction in nanomagnets. A unique consequence of this spin torque is that the spontaneous oscillations of the magnetization can be induced by applying a combination of a dc bias current and a magnetic field. Here we experimentally demonstrate a different effect, which can drive a nanomagnet into spontaneous oscillations without any need of spin torque. For the demonstration of this effect, we use a nano-pillar of magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) powered by a dc current and connected to a coplanar waveguide (CPW) lying above the free layer of the MTJ. Any fluctuation of the free layer magnetization is converted into oscillating voltage via the tunneling magneto-resistance effect and is fed back into the MTJ by the CPW through inductive coupling. As a result of this feedback, the magnetization of the free layer can be driven into a continual precession. The combination of MTJ and CPW behaves similar to a laser system and outputs a stable rf power with quality factor exceeding 10,000.

SUBMITTER: Kumar D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4967853 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Coherent microwave generation by spintronic feedback oscillator.

Kumar Dinesh D   Konishi K K   Kumar Nikhil N   Miwa S S   Fukushima A A   Yakushiji K K   Yuasa S S   Kubota H H   Tomy C V CV   Prabhakar A A   Suzuki Y Y   Tulapurkar A A  

Scientific reports 20160801


The transfer of spin angular momentum to a nanomagnet from a spin polarized current provides an efficient means of controlling the magnetization direction in nanomagnets. A unique consequence of this spin torque is that the spontaneous oscillations of the magnetization can be induced by applying a combination of a dc bias current and a magnetic field. Here we experimentally demonstrate a different effect, which can drive a nanomagnet into spontaneous oscillations without any need of spin torque.  ...[more]

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