Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in half-metallic thin-film Co<sub>2</sub>CrAl
ORAL
Abstract
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy (MCA) is one of the key parameters investigated in spin-based electronics (spintronics), e.g. for memory applications. Here, we employ first-principles calculations to study MCA in thin film full Heusler alloy Co2CrAl. This material was studied in the past, and has been reported to exhibit half-metallic electronic structure in bulk geometry. In our recent work, we showed that it retains a 100% spin-polarization in thin-film geometry, at CrAl atomic surface termination. Here, we show that the same termination results in a robust perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, while Co surface termination not only destroys the half-metallicity, but also results in in-plane magnetization orientation. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first reports of half-metallic thin-film surface with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. This result may be of interest for potential nano-device applications, and may stimulate a further experimental study of this and similar materials.
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Presenters
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Pavel Lukashev
Physics, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Iowa
Authors
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Ryan Carlile
University of Northern Iowa
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Juliana Carolina Herran
University of Northern Iowa
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Shashi Poddar
Euclid BeamLabs
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Eric Montgomery
Euclid BeamLabs
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Parashu Kharel
Physics, South Dakota State University, South Dakota State University
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Paul Michael Shand
Physics, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Iowa
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Pavel Lukashev
Physics, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Iowa