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Giant Orbital Torque-driven Picosecond Switching in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions

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arxiv 2504.08394 v1 pith:MPJP6XTT submitted 2025-04-11 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Orbital Hall effect was recently discovered as a novel pathway for driving magnetic moment. However, the integration of orbital Hall effect in magnetic memories suffers from low orbital-to-spin conversion efficiency and incompatibility with magnetic tunnel junctions. Here we demonstrate an orbital Hall effect-driven magnetic tunnel junction based on Ru/W bilayer, where the Ru layer possesses a strong orbital Hall conductivity and the {\alpha}-W layer features an orbital-to-spin conversion efficiency exceeding 90% because of the large orbit-spin diffusivity. By harnessing the giant orbital torque, we achieve a 28.7-picosecond switching and a five to eight-fold reduction in driving voltages over conventional spin-orbit torque magnetic memories. Our work bridges the critical gap between orbital effects and magnetic memory applications, significantly advancing the field of spintronics and orbitronics.

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