“…Thus, the bilayer combination of CoFeB and MoS 2 could be highly commendable. The preference for employing CoFeB as the FM layer is due to its exotic physical properties, such as its giant TMR ratio (604%), 31 high thermal stability, 32 low Gilbert damping constant (α) ∼ 0.001, 33 high Curie temperature (T C ) ∼ 900 K, 34,35 moderate saturation magnetization (M s ) ∼ 1200 kA m −1 , [35][36][37] low coercivity (H C ), 38 and high spin polarization (η) ∼ 65%. 39 Importantly, among the several FMs, CoFeB is intensively accepted as a FM electrode in MTJ structures.…”