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Alexander Ako Khajetoorians1, Benjamin Baxevanis, Christoph Hübner, Tobias Schlenk, Stefan Krause, Tim Oliver Wehling, Samir Lounis, Alexander Lichtenstein, Daniela Pfannkuche, Jens Wiebe, Roland Wiesendanger.
Abstract
The future of nanoscale spin-based technologies hinges on a fundamental understanding and dynamic control of atomic-scale magnets. The role of the substrate conduction electrons on the dynamics of supported atomic magnets is still a question of interest lacking experimental insight. We characterized the temperature-dependent dynamical response of artificially constructed magnets, composed of a few exchange-coupled atomic spins adsorbed on a metallic substrate, to spin-polarized currents driven and read out by a magnetic scanning tunneling microscope tip. The dynamics, reflected by two-state spin noise, is quantified by a model that considers the interplay between quantum tunneling and sequential spin transitions driven by electron spin-flip processes and accounts for an observed spin-transfer torque effect.Year: 2013 PMID: 23288534 DOI: 10.1126/science.1228519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728