Optical Switching in Tb/Co-Multilayer Based Nanoscale Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) are elementary units of magnetic memory devices. For high-speed and low-power data storage and processing applications, fast reversal by an ultrashort laser pulse is extremely important. We demonstrate optical switching of Tb/Comultilayer-based nanoscale MTJs by comb...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2022-12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) are elementary units of magnetic memory devices. For high-speed and low-power data storage and processing applications, fast reversal by an ultrashort laser pulse is extremely important. We demonstrate optical switching of Tb/Comultilayer-based nanoscale MTJs by combining optical writing and electrical read-out methods. A 90 fs-long laser pulse switches the magnetization of the storage layer (SL). The change in magnetoresistance between the SL and a reference layer (RL) is probed electrically across the tunnel barrier. Single-shot switching is demonstrated by varying the cell diameter from 300 nm to 20 nm. The anisotropy, magnetostatic coupling, and switching probability exhibit cell-size dependence. By suitable association of laser fluence and magnetic field, successive commutation between high-resistance and low-resistance states is achieved. The switching dynamics in a continuous film is probed with the magneto-optical Kerr effect technique. Our experimental findings provide strong support for the growing interest in ultrafast spintronic devices. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.10361 |