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First-principles investigation of the very large Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy at Fe|MgO Interfaces

Published 25 Nov 2010 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall | (1011.5667v1)

Abstract: The perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) arising at the interface between ferromagnetic transition metals and metallic oxides are investigated via first-principles calculations. In this work very large values of PMA up to 3 erg/cm$2$ at Fe$|$MgO interfaces are reported in agreement with recent experiments. The origin of PMA is attributed to overlap between O-$p_z$ and transition metal $d_{z2}$ orbitals hybridized with $d_{xz(yz)}$ orbitals with stronger spin-orbit coupling induced splitting around the Fermi level for perpendicular magnetization orientation. Furthemore, it is shown that the PMA value weakens in case of over- or underoxidation when oxygen $p_z$ and transition metal $d_{z2}$ orbitals overlap is strongly affected by disorder, in agreement with experimental observations in magnetic tunnel junctions.

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