Magnetization dynamics driven by displacement currents across a magnetic tunnel junction
Physical Review Applied American Physical Society 22:2 (2024) 24019
Abstract:
Understanding the high-frequency transport characteristics of magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) is crucial for the development of fast-operating spintronics memories and radio frequency devices. Here, we present the study of a frequency-dependent capacitive current effect in CoFeB/MgO-based MTJs and its influence on magnetization dynamics using a time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect technique. In our device, operating at gigahertz frequencies, we find a large displacement current of the order of mA, which does not break the tunnel barrier of the MTJ. Importantly, this current generates an Oersted field and spin-orbit torque, inducing magnetization dynamics. Our discovery holds promise for building robust MTJ devices operating under high current conditions, also highlighting the significance of capacitive impedance in high-frequency magnetotransport techniques.Magnetization dynamics driven by displacement currents across a magnetic tunnel junction
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Control of Charge-Spin Interconversion in van der Waals Heterostructures with Chiral Charge Density Waves.
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) 36:18 (2024) e2310768
Abstract:
A charge density wave (CDW) represents an exotic state in which electrons are arranged in a long-range ordered pattern in low-dimensional materials. Although the understanding of the fundamental character of CDW is enriched after extensive studies, its practical application remains limited. Here, an unprecedented demonstration of a tunable charge-spin interconversion (CSI) in graphene/1T-TaS2 van der Waals heterostructures is shown by manipulating the distinct CDW phases in 1T-TaS2. Whereas CSI from spins polarized in all three directions is observed in the heterostructure when the CDW phase does not show commensurability, the output of one of the components disappears, and the other two are enhanced when the CDW phase becomes commensurate. The experimental observation is supported by first-principles calculations, which evidence that chiral CDW multidomains in the heterostructure are at the origin of the switching of CSI. The results uncover a new approach for on-demand CSI in low-dimensional systems, paving the way for advanced spin-orbitronic devices.Out-of-plane spin-to-charge conversion at low temperatures in graphene/MoTe2 heterostructures
Applied Physics Letters AIP Publishing 123:3 (2023) 032401
Omnidirectional spin-to-charge conversion in graphene/NbSe2 van der Waals heterostructures
2D Materials IOP Publishing 9:4 (2022) 045001