Large out-of-plane spin orbit torque generated by topological materials
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Abstract
Field-free switching of magnets in Spin-Orbit-Torque Random Access Memory (SOT-MRAM) requires large out-of-plane spin-orbit torques (SOTs). Weyl semimetals (WSMs), particularly Type-II WSMs with tilted Weyl cones, are potential candidates for generating such torques due to their strong spin-momentum locking. In this work, we use the tight-binding Nonequilibrium Green's Function (TB-NEGF) method to calculate the SOTs generated by WSMs, considering Hamiltonians for both minimal models and realistic materials. We also illustrate the potential of these materials for designing of a strained weyl-semimetal spin-orbit torque random access memory (SWSM-SOTRAM) bit cell comprising a piezoelectric/magnet (gating)/Weyl semimetal/magnet (storage) heterostructure that can be used in low-power in-memory computing.
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Presenters
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Youjian Chen
University of Virginia
Authors
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Youjian Chen
University of Virginia
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Hamed Vakili
University of Nebraska Lincoln
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Md Golam Morshed
University of Virginia
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Avik W Ghosh
University of Virginia
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Dmytro Pesin
University of Virginia