Microwave generation in MgO magnetic tunnel junctions due to spin transfer effects (invited)
Low resistance-area product and high spin polarization lead to current-driven precession of the magnetization in Co Fe B ∕ Mg O ∕ Co Fe B magnetic tunnel junctions due to spin-transfer torque (STT) effects. Current-driven precession of the magnetization leads to pronounced narrow peaks in the freque...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physics 2008-04, Vol.103 (7), p.07A503-07A503-6 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Low resistance-area product and high spin polarization lead to current-driven precession of the magnetization in
Co
Fe
B
∕
Mg
O
∕
Co
Fe
B
magnetic tunnel junctions due to spin-transfer torque (STT) effects. Current-driven precession of the magnetization leads to pronounced narrow peaks in the frequency range of
4
-
7
GHz
with a full width at half maximum as low as
21
MHz
. The peak amplitudes have a threshold dependence on the dc bias current. Experimental results show that the STT-driven microwave generation can also occur in MgO-based junctions at maximum resistance state but at opposite current polarity, which corresponds to precession of the magnetization of the reference layer (RL) electrode. This conclusion is supported by the peak frequency dependence on magnetic field. The maximum generated power was
35
nW
at a peak frequency of about
6
GHz
. The estimated maximum angle change of the RL in-plane magnetization rotation is 19° and corresponds to a large angle precession. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8979 1089-7550 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.2836973 |