Possible Spin Pumping Effects on Spin Torque Induced Magnetization Switching in Magnetic Tunneling Junctions |
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Authors: | Xiaobin Wang Wenzhong Zhu Yuankai Zheng Zheng Gao Haiwen Xi |
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Affiliation: | Seagate Technol., Bloomington, MN, USA; |
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Abstract: | Dependence of spin torque induced magnetization switching upon interfacial insulating layers properties of magnetic tunneling junctions (MTJ) are studied. For the same magnetic properties and patterning geometric dimensions, changes in MTJ interfacial insulating layers properties reveal interesting magnetization switching behaviors. These behaviors cannot be explained by conventional Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation with a spin torque term and an intrinsic ferromagnetic relaxation damping. However the magnetization switching dynamics can be understood through assumption of spin pumping effects in magnetic tunneling junctions. This is not only important for fundamental understanding of spin and electronic transport in MTJ but also important for practical trade-offs between critical switching current and MTJ resistance for spin torque random access memory. |
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