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Current induced switching in Mn2Au from first principles

Materials Science 2022-08-02 v1

Abstract

It is well established that it is possible to switch certain antiferromagnets electrically, yet the interplay of N\'{e}el-spin-orbit torques and thermal activation is only poorly understood. Combining ab initio calculations and atomistic spin dynamics simulations we develop a multiscale model to study the current induced switching in Mn2Au. We compute from first principles the strength and direction of the electrically induced magnetic moments, caused by the Rashba--Edelstein effect, and take these into account in atomistic spin dynamics simulations. Our simulations reveal the switching paths as well as the time scales for switching. The size of the induced moments, however, turns out to be insufficient to lead to fully deterministic switching. Instead, we find that a certain degree of thermal activation is required to help overcoming the relevant energy barrier.

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@article{arxiv.2201.13137,
  title  = {Current induced switching in Mn2Au from first principles},
  author = {Severin Selzer and Leandro Salemi and András Deák and Eszter Simon and László Szunyogh and Peter M. Oppeneer and Ulrich Nowak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.13137},
  year   = {2022}
}
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