| Literature DB >> 28348284 |
Yuan-Tsung Chen1, Sung-Hao Lin2, Tzer-Shin Sheu3.
Abstract
In this investigation, the low-frequency alternate-current (AC) magnetic susceptibility (χac) and hysteresis loop of various MgO thickness in CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) determined coercivity (Hc) and magnetization (Ms) and correlated that with χac maxima. The multilayer films were sputtered onto glass substrates and the thickness of intermediate barrier MgO layer was varied from 6 to 15 Å. An experiment was also performed to examine the variation of the highest χac and maximum phase angle (θmax) at the optimal resonance frequency (fres), at which the spin sensitivity is maximal. The results reveal that χac falls as the frequency increases due to the relationship between magnetization and thickness of the barrier layer. The maximum χac is at 10 Hz that is related to the maximal spin sensitivity and that this corresponds to a MgO layer of 11 Å. This result also suggests that the spin sensitivity is related to both highest χac and maximum phase angle. The corresponding maximum of χac is related to high exchange coupling. High coercivity and saturation magnetization contribute to high exchange-coupling χac strength.Entities:
Keywords: exchange coupling; low-frequency alternate-current (AC) magnetic susceptibility (χac); magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs); resonance frequency (fres)
Year: 2014 PMID: 28348284 PMCID: PMC5304615 DOI: 10.3390/nano4010046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Measured low-frequency alternate-current magnetic susceptibility (χac) of CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB as a function of thickness of MgO barrier layer.
Figure 2Maximum χac as a function of thickness of MgO barrier layer.
Figure 3Variation of maximum χac with maximum phase angle (θ).
Maximum χac value, maximum phase angle, and corresponding optimal resonance frequency for various MgO barrier thicknesses.
| MgO (Å) | Maximum χac (a.u.) | Maximun phase angle θmax (degree) | Highest χac corresponding optimal resonance frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 Å | 0.44 | 142.24 | 30 Hz |
| 8 Å | 0.52 | 96.44 | 30 Hz |
| 11 Å | 0.71 | 228.59 | 10 Hz |
| 13 Å | 0.27 | 103.47 | 10 Hz |
| 15 Å | 0.30 | 155.44 | 10 Hz |
Figure 4The essential magnetic properties of magnetic tunneling junction are (a) hysteresis loop of MTJ, (b) coercivity value, and (c) saturation magnetization.