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arxiv: 1709.07127 · v1 · pith:CC2XWGTFnew · submitted 2017-09-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Current-induced magnetization switching using electrically-insulating spin-torque generator

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords switchingcurrent-inducedmagnetizationsotselectrically-insulatinggeneratorheavyspin-orbit
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Current-induced magnetization switching through spin-orbit torques (SOTs) is the fundamental building block of spin-orbitronics. The SOTs generally arise from the spin-orbit coupling of heavy metals. However, even in a heterostructure where a metallic magnet is sandwiched by two different insulators, a nonzero current-induced SOT is expected because of the broken inversion symmetry; an electrical insulator can be a spin-torque generator. Here, we demonstrate current-induced magnetization switching using an insulator. We show that oxygen incorporation into the most widely used spintronic material, Pt, turns the heavy metal into an electrically-insulating generator of the SOTs, enabling the electrical switching of perpendicular magnetization in a ferrimagnet sandwiched by electrically-insulating oxides. We further found that the SOTs generated from the Pt oxide can be controlled electrically through voltage-driven oxygen migration. These findings open a route towards energy-efficient, voltage-programmable spin-orbit devices based on solid-state switching of heavy metal oxidation.

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