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Threshold current of field-free perpendicular magnetization switching using anomalous spin-orbit torque (2304.02248v2)

Published 5 Apr 2023 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: Spin-orbit torque (SOT) is a candidate technique in next generation magnetic random-access memory (MRAM). Recently, experiments show that some material with low-symmetric crystalline or magnetic structures can generate anomalous SOT that has an out-of-plane component, which is crucial in switching perpendicular magnetization of adjacent ferromagnetic (FM) layer in the field-free condition. In this work, we analytically derive the threshold current of field-free perpendicular magnetization switching using the anomalous SOT. And we numerically calculate the track of the magnetic moment in a FM free layer when an applied current is smaller and greater than the threshold current. After that, we study the applied current dependence of the switching time and the switching energy consumption, which shows the minimum energy consumption decreases as out-of-plane torque proportion increases. Then we study the dependences of the threshold current on anisotropy strength, out-of-plane torque proportion, FM free layer thickness and Gilbert damping constant, and the threshold current shows negative correlation with the out-of-plane torque proportion and positive correlation with the other three parameters. Finally, we demonstrate that when the applied current is smaller than the threshold current, although it cannot switch the magnetization of FM free layer, it can still equivalently add an effective exchange bias field H_{bias} on the FM free layer. The H_{bias} is proportional to the applied current J_{SOT}, which facilitates the determination of the anomalous SOT efficiency. This work helps us to design new spintronic devices that favor field-free switching perpendicular magnetization using the anomalous SOT, and provides a way to adjust the exchange bias field, which is helpful in controlling FM layer magnetization depinning.

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