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Fast, low-current spin-orbit torque switching of magnetic tunnel junctions through atomic modifications of the free layer interfaces

Published 17 Oct 2017 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1710.06391v1)

Abstract: Future applications of spin-orbit torque will require new mechanisms to improve the efficiency for switching nanoscale magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), while also controlling the magnetic dynamics to achieve fast, nanosecond scale performance with low write error rates. Here we demonstrate a strategy to simultaneously enhance the interfacial magnetic anisotropy energy and suppress interfacial spin memory loss by introducing sub-atomic and monatomic layers of Hf at the top and bottom interfaces of the ferromagnetic free layer of an in-plane magnetized three-terminal MTJ device. When combined with a beta-W spin Hall channel that generates spin-orbit torque, the cumulative effect is a switching current density of 5.4 x 106 A/cm2, more than a factor of 3 lower than demonstrated in any other spin-orbit-torque magnetic memory device at room temperature, and highly reliable switching with current pulses only 2 ns long.

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