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Reversible vs. irreversible voltage manipulation of interfacial magnetic anisotropy in Pt/Co/oxide multilayers

Published 24 Jul 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2007.12570v1)

Abstract: The perpendicular magnetic anisotropy at the Co/oxide interface in Pt/Co/MOx (MOx = MgOx, AlOx, TbOx) was modified by an electric field using a 10 nm-thick ZrO2 as a solid electrolyte. The large voltage-driven modification of interfacial magnetic anisotropy and the non-volatility of the effect is explained in terms of the migration of oxygen ions towards/away from the Co/MOx interface. While the effect is reversible in Pt/Co/AlOx and Pt/Co/TbOx, where the Co layer can be oxidised or reduced, in Pt/Co/MgOx the effect has been found to be irreversible. We propose that these differences may be related to the different nature of the ionic conduction within the MOx layers.

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