Crystalline‐Dependent Magnon Torques in All‐Sputtered Hf/Cr <sub>2</sub> O <sub>3</sub> /Ferromagnet Heterostructures
Abstract
Abstract Electron motion in spin‐orbit torque devices inevitably leads to the Joule heating issue. Magnon torques can potentially circumvent this issue, as it enables the transport of spin angular momentum in insulating magnetic materials. In this work, a sandwich structure composed of Hf/antiferromagnetic Cr 2 O 3 /ferromagnet is fabricated and demonstrates that the magnon torque is strongly dependent on the crystalline structure of Cr 2 O 3 . Magnon torques are stronger when the Néel vector of Cr 2 O 3 aligns parallel to the spin polarization generated in Hf, while they are suppressed when the Néel vector is perpendicular to the spin polarization. The magnon torque efficiency is estimated to be −0.134 using in‐plane second harmonic Hall measurements. Using magnon torques, perpendicular magnetization switching of CoFeB is achieved, with a critical switching current density of 4.09 × 10 7 A cm −2 . Furthermore, the spin angular momentum loss due to the insertion of Cr 2 O 3 is found to be lower than that of polycrystalline NiO. The work highlights the role of antiferromagnet crystalline structures in controlling magnon torques, broadening the potential applications of magnon torques.
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Authors (6)
Yuchen Pu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore 1 , Singapore 117583,
Guoyi Shi
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore 117583 Singapore
Chenhui Zhang
Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE)
Xinhou Chen
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
Hanbum Park
Hyunsoo Yang