| Literature DB >> 32108384 |
Yi Cao1,2, Yu Sheng1, Kevin William Edmonds3, Yang Ji1,4, Houzhi Zheng1,4, Kaiyou Wang1,2,4,5.
Abstract
Current-induced magnetization switching by spin-orbit torque (SOT) holds considerable promise for next generation ultralow-power memory and logic applications. In most cases, generation of spin-orbit torques has relied on an external injection of out-of-plane spin currents into the magnetic layer, while an external magnetic field along the electric current direction is generally required for realizing deterministic switching by SOT. Here, deterministic current-induced SOT full magnetization switching by lateral spin-orbit torque in zero external magnetic field is reported. The Pt/Co/Pt magnetic structure is locally annealed by a laser track along the in-plane current direction, resulting in a lateral Pt gradient within the ferromagnetic layer, as confirmed by microstructure and chemical composition analysis. In zero magnetic field, the direction of the deterministic current-induced magnetization switching depends on the location of the laser track, but shows no dependence on the net polarization of external out-of-plane spin currents. From the behavior under external magnetic fields, two independent mechanisms giving rise to SOT are identified, i.e., the lateral Pt-Co asymmetry as well as out-of-plane injected spin currents, where the polarization and the magnitude of the SOT in the former case depends on the relative location and the laser power of the annealing track.Entities:
Keywords: current-induced magnetization switching; lateral Pt/Co interfaces; lateral spin-orbit torque (lateral SOT); localized laser annealing
Year: 2020 PMID: 32108384 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907929
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849