2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevapplied.16.064009
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Optimization of Tungsten β -Phase Window for Spin-Orbit-Torque Magnetic Random-Access Memory

Abstract: Switching induced by spin-orbit torque (SOT) is being vigorously explored, as it allows the control of magnetization using an in-plane current, which enables a three-terminal magnetic-tunnel-junction geometry with isolated read and write paths. This significantly improves the device endurance and the read stability, and allows reliable subnanosecond switching. Tungsten in the β phase, β-W, has the largest reported antidamping SOT charge-to-spin conversion ratio (θ AD ≈ −60%) for heavy metals. However, β-W has … Show more

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“…When the two fields add together, the switching is favored, in agreement with previous results obtained in Ta-based samples [25,26]. Ta is known to induce strong FLT, with β ranging from 0.7 to over 4 [17-19, 26, 35, 37, 48], whereas β is typically less than 0.4 in the case of W [33,34]. Thus, it may seem surprising that V c changes by a similar amount with ϕ in Figs.…”
Section: Sot Switching For Noncollinear Alignment Of Current and Fieldsupporting
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“…When the two fields add together, the switching is favored, in agreement with previous results obtained in Ta-based samples [25,26]. Ta is known to induce strong FLT, with β ranging from 0.7 to over 4 [17-19, 26, 35, 37, 48], whereas β is typically less than 0.4 in the case of W [33,34]. Thus, it may seem surprising that V c changes by a similar amount with ϕ in Figs.…”
Section: Sot Switching For Noncollinear Alignment Of Current and Fieldsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The resistivity of the W, Ta, and CoFeB layers is estimated to be 160 µΩ cm, 210 µΩ cm, and 120 µΩ cm, respectively. The efficiency of the DLT (FLT) obtained from harmonic Hall measurements [17] are ξ DL(FL) = −0.33 ± 0.03(−0.10 ± 0.02) for the W-based [34] and ξ DL(FL) = −0.11 ± 0.01(−0.11 ± 0.03) for the Ta-based samples. In both types of samples, the free layer has an easy axis along z and its magnetization can be reversed between up and down states without any stable intermediate levels [Fig.…”
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“…Despite this intrinsic complexity, there exist general physical relations between the duration t p and the minimum amplitude J of the electric current (density) that induces the switching. [ 55,60,61 ] In the short‐pulse regime ( t p ≲ 10 ns), Joule heating plays a limited role and the switching is governed by the conservation of the interfacial angular momentum transferred to the magnetic system, such that: [ 45,50,55,56,62 ] Jbadbreak=J0goodbreak+qtnormalp\[J = {J_0} + \frac{q}{{{t_{\rm{p}}}}}\] Here, J 0 is the threshold switching current density in the limit t p → ∞, and q is an effective electric charge density proportional to the required angular momentum. Equation () has important implications.…”
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“…Despite this intrinsic complexity, there exist general physical relations between the duration t p and the minimum amplitude J of the electric current (density) that induces the switching. [55,60,61] In the short-pulse regime (t p ≲ 10 ns), Joule heating plays a limited role and the switching is governed by the conservation of the interfacial angular momentum transferred to the magnetic system, such that: [45,50,55,56,62]…”
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