Enhanced torque efficiency in ferromagnetic multilayers by introducing naturally oxidized Cu

Spin-orbit torque (SOT) in the heavy elements with a large spin-orbit coupling (SOC) has been frequently used to manipulate the magnetic states in spintronic devices. Recent theoretical works have predicted that the surface oxidized light elements with a negligible SOC can yield a sizable orbital to...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2024-04
Hauptverfasser: Zheng, Kun, Cao, Cuimei, Lu, Yingying, Meng, Jing, Pan, Junpeng, Zhao, Zhenjie, Xu, Yang, Shang, Tian, Zhan, Qingfeng
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Zusammenfassung:Spin-orbit torque (SOT) in the heavy elements with a large spin-orbit coupling (SOC) has been frequently used to manipulate the magnetic states in spintronic devices. Recent theoretical works have predicted that the surface oxidized light elements with a negligible SOC can yield a sizable orbital torque (OT), which plays an important role in switching the magnetization. Here, we report anomalous-Hall-resistance and harmonic-Hall-voltage measurements on perpendicularly magnetized Ta/Cu/[Ni/Co]\(_5\)/Cu-CuO\(_x\) multilayers. Both torque efficiency and spin-Hall angle of these multilayers are largely enhanced by introducing a naturally oxidized Cu-CuO\(_x\) layer, where the SOC is negligible. Such an enhancement is mainly due to the collaborative driven of the SOT from the Ta layer and the OT from the Cu/CuO\(_x\) interface, and can be tuned by controlling the thickness of Cu-CuO\(_x\) layer. Compared to the Cu-CuO\(_x\)-free multilayers, the maximum torque efficiency and spin-Hall angle were enhanced by a factor of ten, larger than most of the reported values in the other heterostructures.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2404.18055