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Current-induced magnetization switching in all-oxide heterostructures

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Abstract

The electrical switching of magnetization through spin-orbit torque (SOT) holds promise for application in information technologies. Materials with strong spin-orbit coupling, such as heavy metals can convert a charge current into a spin current. The spin current can then execute a transfer torque on the magnetization of a neighboring magnetic layer, usually a ferromagnetic metal like CoFeB, and reverse its magnetization. Here, we combine a ferromagnetic transition metal oxide with an oxide with strong spin-orbit coupling to demonstrate all-oxide SOT devices. We show current-induced magnetization switching in SrIrO3/SrRuO3 bilayer structures. By controlling the magnetocrystalline anisotropy of SrRuO3 on (001)- and (110)-oriented SrTiO3 (STO) substrates, we designed two types of SOT switching schemes. For the bilayer on the STO(001) substrate, a magnetic-field-free switching was achieved, which remained undisturbed even when the external magnetic field reached 100 mT. The charge-to-spin conversion efficiency for the bilayer on the STO(110) substrate ranged from 0.58 to 0.86, depending on the directionality of the current flow with respect to the crystalline symmetry.

Presenters

  • Liang Liu

    National University of Singapore

Authors

  • Liang Liu

    National University of Singapore

  • Qing Qin

    National University of Singapore

  • Weinan Lin

    National University of Singapore

  • Changjian LI

    National University of Singapore

  • Qidong Xie

    National University of Singapore

  • Shikun He

    National University of Singapore

  • Xinyu Shu

    National University of Singapore

  • Chenghang Zhou

    National University of Singapore

  • Zhishiuh Lim

    National University of Singapore

  • Jihang Yu

    National University of Singapore

  • Wenlai Lu

    Shanghai University

  • Mengsha Li

    National University of Singapore

  • Xiaobing Yan

    Hebei University

  • Stephen J Pennycook

    National University of Singapore

  • Jingsheng Chen

    National University of Singapore