Fully Field‐Free Spin‐Orbit Torque Switching Induced by Spin Splitting Effect in Altermagnetic RuO<sub>2</sub>
Abstract
AbstractAltermagnetism, a newly identified class of magnetism blending characteristics of both ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism, is emerging as a compelling frontier in spintronics. This study reports a groundbreaking discovery of robust, 100% field‐free spin‐orbit torque (SOT) switching in a RuO2(101)/[Co/Pt]2/Ta structure. The experimental results reveal that the spin currents, induced by the in‐plane charge current, flow along the [100] axis, with the spin polarization direction aligned parallel to the Néel vector. These z‐polarized spins generate an out‐of‐plane anti‐damping torque, enabling deterministic switching of the Co/Pt layer without the necessity of an external magnetic field. The altermagnetic spin splitting effect (ASSE) in RuO2 promotes the generation of spin currents with pronounced anisotropic behavior, maximized when the charge current flows along the [010] direction. This unique capability yields the highest field‐free switching ratio, maintaining stable SOT switching even under a wide range of external magnetic fields, demonstrating exceptional resistance to magnetic interference. Notably, the ASSE‐dominated spin current is found to be most effective when the current is aligned with the [010] direction. The study highlights the potential of RuO2 as a powerful spin current generator, opening new avenues for advancing spin‐torque switching technologies and other cutting‐edge spintronic devices.
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Authors (14)
Zhuoyi Li
Zhe Zhang
Yuzhe Chen
Sicong Hu
National Key Laboratory of Spintronics, Nanjing University 1 , Suzhou 215163,
Yingjie Ji
State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 P. R. China
Yu Yan
Jun Du
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Reaction Dynamics, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Yao Li
Liang He
School of Mechanical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Construction and Healthy Operation and Maintenance of Deep Underground Engineering
Xuefeng Wang
Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics
Jing Wu
Rong Zhang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong 999077, China
Yongbing Xu
National Key Laboratory of Spintronics, Nanjing University
Xianyang Lu