Spin-Orbit Torque Switching of the Edge State Chirality in Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulators
ORAL
Abstract
A quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) insulator is a topological state of matter, which processes the quantized Hall resistance and dissipationless chiral edge current (CEC) without the need for an external magnetic field. CEC flows along the edges of the sample in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction dictated by the spontaneous magnetization direction. To date, the chirality of CEC in QAH insulators can be only controlled by sweeping back and forth the external magnetic field. However, this is clumsy and cumbersome as a means to operate in real CEC-based electronic devices. In this work, we fabricate mesoscopic QAH sandwich Hall bar devices with a width of 1~10 μm and succeed in switching the CEC chirality in QAH insulators through spin-orbit torque (SOT) by applying a current pulse under a suitably controlled gate voltage. Since the SOT magnetization switching ratio is easily greater than the quantum percolation threshold of magnetic domains, the well-quantized QAH state with the opposite CEC chirality can appear after the magnetization switching. The realization of SOT switching of the edge state chirality in QAH insulators will not only advance our knowledge of the interplay between magnetism and topological states but also expedite easy and instantaneous manipulation of the QAH state in energy-efficient electronic and spintronic devices as well as quantum information applications.
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Presenters
Wei Yuan
Pennsylvania State University
Authors
Wei Yuan
Pennsylvania State University
Lingjie Zhou
Pennsylvania State University
Kai-Jie Yang
Pennsylvania State University
Yi-Fan Zhao
Pennsylvania State University
Ruoxi Zhang
Pennsylvania State University
Zijie Yan
Pennsylvania State University
Deyi Zhou
The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University
Ruobing Mei
Pennsylvania State University
Yang Wang
Pennsylvania State University
Hemian Yi
Pennsylvania State University
Moses H Chan
Pennsylvania State University
Morteza Kayyalha
Pennsylvania State University
Chaoxing Liu
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA, Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University
Cui-Zu Chang
The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University