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Anatomy of Thermally Interplayed Spin-Orbit Torque Driven Antiferromagnetic Switching

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arxiv 2410.13202 v1 pith:36JN2H74 submitted 2024-10-17 cond-mat.mes-hall physics.app-ph

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keywords switchingantiferromagneticinterplayedspin-orbitspintronicsthermallytorqueadvancements
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Current-induced antiferromagnetic (AFM) switching remains critical in spintronics, yet the interplay between thermal effects and spin torques still lacks clear clarification. Here we experimentally investigate the thermally interplayed spin-orbit torque induced AFM switching in magnetic tunnel junctions via pulse-width dependent reversal and time-resolved measurements. By introducing the Langevin random field into the AFM precession equation, we establish a novel AFM switching model that anatomically explains the experimental observations. Our findings elucidate the currentinduced AFM switching mechanism and offer significant promise for advancements in spintronics.

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