Time-resolved detection of spin–orbit torque switching of magnetization and exchange bias

Yuyan Wang, Takuya Taniguchi, Po Hung Lin, Daniel Zicchino, Andreas Nickl, Jan Sahliger, Chih Huang Lai, Cheng Song, Huaqiang Wu, Qionghai Dai, Christian H. Back

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Abstract

Current-induced magnetization switching driven by spin–orbit torques on sub-nanosecond timescales could be used to create fast and low-power spintronic devices. The time-resolved detection and analysis of switching trajectories in ferromagnet/antiferromagnet exchange-biased structures are the key to designing spin–orbit torque devices with high speed, but insight remains limited. Here we report the time-resolved detection of spin–orbit torque switching of the magnetization and exchange bias in platinum/cobalt/iridium–manganese heterostructures. Using time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr microscopy, combined with micromagnetic simulations, we show that the ferromagnets, as well as interfacial antiferromagnetic spins and exchange bias, can be partially switched by sub-nanosecond current pulses, which allows the switching probabilities to be flexibly controlled at multiple levels. We also show that the spin–orbit-torque-induced switching of the exchange bias, which intimately depends on the current density, can stabilize multilevelled magnetization switching within sub-nanosecond current pulses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)840-848
Number of pages9
JournalNature Electronics
Volume5
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

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