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Influence of rare earth metal Ho on the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and spin torque efficiency in Pt/Co/Ho multilayers.

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Owing to the large spin-orbit coupling and tunable magnetization, heavy rare-earth metals Gd and Tb have great effects on the enhancement of spin-orbit torque (SOT) and fast domain wall (DW)… Click to show full abstract

Owing to the large spin-orbit coupling and tunable magnetization, heavy rare-earth metals Gd and Tb have great effects on the enhancement of spin-orbit torque (SOT) and fast domain wall (DW) motion. However, the reports on the heavy rare-earth metal Ho with more 4f electrons in the research of spintronics are limited. In this work, we found that the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) and SOT in Pt/Co/Ho multilayers can be strongly influenced by changing the thickness of the Ho (tHo) layer. At tHo = 2.4 nm, DMI exchange constant |D| and spin torque efficiency ξDL reach maximum values of 1.24 mJ m-2 and 0.137 respectively, which are comparable with those in other Pt/Co/nonmagnetic (NM) layer structures. Deterministic current-induced magnetization switching with a low critical current density of 106 A cm-2 can be realized when tHo is less than 5 nm. The Néel-type DW with left-handed chirality and positive sign D can be determined by observing the current-induced asymmetric DW motion. Our results are helpful to prompt the application of heavy rare-earth elements in the fields of the DMI, SOT and chiral DW dynamics.

Keywords: moriya interaction; interfacial dzyaloshinskii; earth metal; rare earth; dzyaloshinskii moriya; earth

Journal Title: Nanoscale
Year Published: 2020

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