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A conductive topological insulator with colossal spin Hall effect for ultra-low power spin-orbit-torque switching

Materials Science 2018-09-20 v2

Abstract

Spin-orbit-torque (SOT) switching using the spin Hall effect (SHE) in heavy metals and topological insulators (TIs) has great potential for ultra-low power magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM). To be competitive with conventional spin-transfer-torque (STT) switching, a pure spin current source with large spin Hall angle (θSH{\theta}_{SH} > 1) and high electrical conductivity (σ>105Ω1m1{\sigma} > 10^5 {\Omega}^{-1}m^{-1}) is required. Here, we demonstrate such a pure spin current source: BiSb thin films with σ2.5105Ω1m1{\sigma}{\sim}2.5*10^5 {\Omega}^{-1}m^{-1}, θSH52{\theta}_{SH}{\sim}52, and spin Hall conductivity σSH1.3107/2eΩ1m1{\sigma}_{SH}{\sim}1.3*10^7 {\hbar}/2e{\Omega}^{-1}m^{-1} at room temperature. We show that BiSb thin films can generate a colossal spin-orbit field of 2770 Oe/(MA/cm2^2) and a critical switching current density as low as 1.5 MA/cm2^2 in Bi0.9_{0.9}Sb0.1_{0.1} / MnGa bi-layers. BiSb is the best candidate for the first industrial application of topological insulators.

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@article{arxiv.1709.07684,
  title  = {A conductive topological insulator with colossal spin Hall effect for ultra-low power spin-orbit-torque switching},
  author = {Nguyen Huynh Duy Khang and Yugo Ueda and Pham Nam Hai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.07684},
  year   = {2018}
}