Crystallographic Spin Torque Conductivity Tensor of Epitaxial IrO <sub>2</sub> Thin Films for Oxide Spintronics
Abstract
Abstract Unconventional spin‐orbit torques arising from electric‐field‐generated spin currents in anisotropic materials have promising potential for spintronic applications, including for perpendicular magnetic switching in high‐density memory applications. Here, all the independent elements of the spin torque conductivity tensor allowed by bulk crystal symmetries for the tetragonal conductor IrO 2 are determined via measurements of conventional (in‐plane) anti‐damping torques for IrO 2 thin films in the high‐symmetry (001) and (100) orientations. It is then tested whether rotational transformations of this same tensor can predict both the conventional and unconventional anti‐damping torques for IrO 2 thin films in the lower‐symmetry (101), (110), and (111) orientations, finding good agreement. The results confirm that spin‐orbit torques from all these orientations are consistent with the bulk symmetries of IrO 2 , and show how simple measurements of conventional torques from high‐symmetry orientations of anisotropic thin films can provide an accurate prediction of the unconventional torques from lower‐symmetry orientations.
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Authors (10)
Michael Patton
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Daniel A. Pharis
Department of Physics Cornell University Ithaca NY 14853 USA
Gautam Gurung
Trinity College University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3BH UK
Xiaoxi Huang
Gahee Noh
Evgeny Y. Tsymbal
Si‐Young Choi
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) Pohang Republic of Korea
Daniel C. Ralph
Mark S. Rzchowski
Department of Physics University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin 53706 USA
Chang‐Beom Eom
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin 53706 USA