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Giant Hall Switching by Surface-State-Mediated Spin-Orbit Torque in a Hard Ferromagnetic Topological Insulator

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-09-27 v4 Materials Science

Abstract

Topological insulators (TI) and magnetic topological insulators (MTI) can apply highly efficient spin-orbit torque (SOT) and manipulate the magnetization with their unique topological surface states with ultra-high efficiency. Here, we demonstrate efficient SOT switching of a hard MTI, V-doped (Bi,Sb)2Te3 (VBST) with a large coercive field that can prevent the influence of an external magnetic field. A giant switched anomalous Hall resistance of 9.2 kΩk\Omega is realized, among the largest of all SOT systems, which makes the Hall channel a good readout and eliminates the need to fabricate complicated magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) structures. The SOT switching current density can be reduced to 2.8×105A/cm22.8\times10^5 A/cm^2. Moreover, as the Fermi level is moved away from the Dirac point by both gate and composition tuning, VBST exhibits a transition from edge-state-mediated to surface-state-mediated transport, thus enhancing the SOT effective field to 1.56±0.12T/(106A/cm2)1.56\pm 0.12 T/ (10^6 A/cm^2) and the interfacial charge-to-spin conversion efficiency to 3.9±0.3nm13.9\pm 0.3 nm^{-1}. The findings establish VBST as an extraordinary candidate for energy-efficient magnetic memory devices.

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@article{arxiv.2306.05603,
  title  = {Giant Hall Switching by Surface-State-Mediated Spin-Orbit Torque in a Hard Ferromagnetic Topological Insulator},
  author = {Lixuan Tai and Haoran He and Su Kong Chong and Huairuo Zhang and Hanshen Huang and Gang Qiu and Yaochen Li and Hung-Yu Yang and Ting-Hsun Yang and Xiang Dong and Yuxing Ren and Bingqian Dai and Tao Qu and Qingyuan Shu and Quanjun Pan and Peng Zhang and Fei Xue and Jie Li and Albert V. Davydov and Kang L. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05603},
  year   = {2024}
}