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arxiv: 0709.0560 · v1 · submitted 2007-09-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Time-Domain Studies of Very-Large-Angle Magnetization Dynamics Excited by Spin Transfer Torques

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We describe time-domain measurements which provide new information about the large-angle nonlinear dynamics of nanomagnets excited by spin-transfer torque from a spin-polarized current. Sampling-oscilloscope measurements, which average over thousands of experimental time traces, show that the mean reversal time for spin-transfer-driven magnetic switching has a step-like dependence on magnetic field, because an integer number of precession cycles is required for reversal. Storage-oscilloscope measurements of individual experimental traces reveal non-periodic large-amplitude resistance variations at values of magnetic field and current in a crossover region between the regimes of spin-transfer-driven switching and steady-state precession. We also observe directly the existence of time-dependent switching, on the nanosecond scale, between different precessional modes and between a precessional mode and a static state, at particular values of magnetic field and current bias.

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