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Field-free switching of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junction by the interplay of spin orbit and spin transfer torques

Published 16 Jun 2018 in physics.app-ph | (1806.06174v1)

Abstract: Spin-orbit torque and spin-transfer torque are leading the pathway to the future of spintronic memories. However, both of the mechanisms are suffering from intrinsic limitations. In particular, an external magnetic field is required for spin-orbit torque to execute deterministic switching in perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions; the demand for reduced spin-transfer torque switching current to realize ultralow power is still remaining. Thus, a more advanced switching mechanism is urgently needed to move forward spintronics for wide applications. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the field-free switching of three-terminal perpendicular-anisotropy nanopillar devices through the interaction between spin-orbit and spin-transfer torques. The threshold current density of spin-transfer torque switching is reduced to 0.94 MA.cm-2, which is a significant decrease compared to that in other current-induced magnetization switching mechanisms. In addition, thanks to the interplay of spin-orbit and spin-transfer torques, lower current-induced switching in the conventional two-terminal perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions is also achieved.

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