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Spin–Orbit Torque Switching in Low-Damping Magnetic Insulators: A Micrmomagnetic Study

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Magnetic insulators, in particular, rare-earth iron garnets, have low damping compared to metallic ferromagnetic materials due to lack of conduction electrons. In analogy to spin-transfer-torque devices, the low-damping nature is… Click to show full abstract

Magnetic insulators, in particular, rare-earth iron garnets, have low damping compared to metallic ferromagnetic materials due to lack of conduction electrons. In analogy to spin-transfer-torque devices, the low-damping nature is presumed to be an advantage for spintronic applications. We report that perpendicular magnetic anisotropy material with low damping actually does not favor reliable spin–orbit torque (SOT) switching. Increasing damping, introducing interfacial Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interactions, or field-like torques may help SOT switching in some cases. Having notches in a nanometer-scale element, which is a more realistic size for practical applications, can also improve switching stability.

Keywords: magnetic insulators; orbit torque; low damping; torque switching; switching low; spin orbit

Journal Title: IEEE Magnetics Letters
Year Published: 2020

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