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Band-folding-driven high tunnel magnetoresistance ratios in (111)-oriented junctions with SrTiO$_3$ barriers

Materials Science 2022-11-02 v2

Abstract

We theoretically study the tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) effect in (111)-oriented magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) with SrTiO3_{3} barriers, Co/SrTiO3_{3}/Co(111) and Ni/SrTiO3_{3}/Ni(111). Our analysis combining the first-principles calculation and the Landauer formula shows that the Co-based MTJ has a high TMR ratio over 500%, while the Ni-based MTJ has a smaller value (290%). Since the in-plane lattice periodicity of SrTiO3_{3} is about twice that of the primitive cell of fcc Co (Ni), the original bands of Co (Ni) are folded in the kxk_x-kyk_y plane corresponding to the abab plane of the MTJ supercell. We find that this band folding gives a half-metallic band structure in the Λ1\Lambda_1 state of Co (Ni) and the coherent tunneling of such a half-metallic Λ1\Lambda_1 state yields a high TMR ratio. We also reveal that the difference in the TMR ratio between the Co- and Ni-based MTJs can be understood by different ss-orbital weights in the Λ1\Lambda_1 band at the Fermi level.

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@article{arxiv.2209.06462,
  title  = {Band-folding-driven high tunnel magnetoresistance ratios in (111)-oriented junctions with SrTiO$_3$ barriers},
  author = {Keisuke Masuda and Hiroyoshi Itoh and Yoshiaki Sonobe and Hiroaki Sukegawa and Seiji Mitani and Yoshio Miura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.06462},
  year   = {2022}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables