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arxiv: 1412.7460 · v1 · submitted 2014-12-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

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Current-induced spin torque resonance of a magnetic insulator

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keywords magneticspintorqueinsulatorsmagnetizationdynamicsinducedinsulator
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Pure spin currents transport angular momentum without an associated charge flow. This unique property makes them attractive for spintronics applications, such as torque induced magnetization control in nanodevices that can be used for sensing, data storage, interconnects and logics. Up to now, however, most spin transfer torque studies focused on metallic ferromagnets, while magnetic insulators were largely ignored, in spite of superior magnetic quality factors. Here, we report the observation of spin torque-induced magnetization dynamics in a magnetic insulator. Our experiments show that in ultrathin magnetic insulators the spin torque induced magnetization dynamics can be substantially larger than those generated by the Oersted field. This opens new perspectives for the efficient integration of ferro-, ferri-, and antiferromagnetic insulators into electronic devices.

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