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Enhanced Spin-Orbit Torque and Low Critical Current Density in aPt100-xRux/[CoNi]/Ru Multilayer for Spintronic Devices.

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Using a heavy-metal (HM) alloy layer in spin-orbit torque (SOT)-based devices is an effective method for obtaining a high current-spin conversion efficiency θSH. In this work, SOT-based spintronic devices with… Click to show full abstract

Using a heavy-metal (HM) alloy layer in spin-orbit torque (SOT)-based devices is an effective method for obtaining a high current-spin conversion efficiency θSH. In this work, SOT-based spintronic devices with a Pt100-xRux-alloyed HM layer are studied by applying harmonic Hall measurements and magneto-optical Kerr effect microscopy to detect the θSH and to observe the process of current-induced magnetization switching. Both the highest θSH of 0.132 and the lowest critical current density (Jc) of 8 × 105 A/cm2 are realized in a device with x = 20, which satisfies the high SOT efficiency and low energy consumption simultaneously. The interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction can be overcome by increasing the in-plane assist field. Meanwhile, the minimum in-plane field required for current-induced complete switching can be reduced to ±60 Oe. Our study reveals that using the Pt-Ru alloyed HM layer is an effective route for SOT application with enhanced performance.

Keywords: spin orbit; current density; spintronic devices; critical current; orbit torque

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2021

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