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Spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance based on current-induced impedance

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Abstract

Spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance (ST-FMR) has been widely used for measuring damping-like spin–orbit torques in magnetic bilayers. Typically, the ratio between the damping-like and field-like spin–orbit torques are extrapolated based on the ferromagnetic resonance line shapes. However, when the field-like spin–orbit torque is unknown, the line shape analysis may lead to errors in extrapolating the damping-like spin–orbit torque. Here, we propose a modified version of the ST-FMR that allows extrapolation of both damping-like and field-like torques independently. By introducing an alternating current to the sample, the RF impedance is modulated, allowing detection via the reflected microwave. We show that the extrapolated field-like and damping-like torques in Py/Pt samples are consistent with the technique measuring current-induced linewidth and resonance field change but have much better signal-to-noise ratio. Our proposed method paves a way for more accurate measurement of spin–orbit torques.

Publication: Spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance based on current-induced impedance, Y. Kobayashi et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 125, 022405 (2024)

Presenters

  • Xin Fan

    University of Denver

Authors

  • Xin Fan

    University of Denver

  • Yuta Kobayashi

    Kyoto University

  • Tomoya Itoh

    Kyoto University

  • Ryusuke Hisatomi

    Kyoto University

  • Takahiro Moriyama

    Nagoya University

  • Yoichi Shiota

    Kyoto University

  • Teruo Ono

    Kyoto University