Enhancement in spin-torque efficiency by nonuniform spin current generated within a tapered nanopillar spin valve
Abstract
We examine the effect a spatially non-uniform spin current with a component polarized partially out of the plane has on a low saturation magnetization nanomagnet free layer. Micromagnetic simulations indicate that the spin torque efficiency acting upon the reversing nanomagnet can be enhanced through this process, resulting in faster switching with smaller currents. In doing so, we determine that micromagnetic structure within the nanomagnets can be beneficial for reversal processes. We verify this enhancement experimentally in devices with a tapered nanopillar geometry that generates a spin current polarized partly out of plane. Finally, to take even better advantage of these effects, we examine micromagnetically the benefits of a tapered three-magnetic-layer structure that further reduces reversal times while maintaining the thermal stability of the free layer.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0711.2479,
title = {Enhancement in spin-torque efficiency by nonuniform spin current generated within a tapered nanopillar spin valve},
author = {P. M. Braganca and O. Ozatay and A. G. F. Garcia and O. J. Lee and D. C. Ralph and R. A. Buhrman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.2479},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
22 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B