A large unidirectional magnetoresistance (UMR) ratio of UMR/Rxx∼0.36% is found in W/CoFeB metallic bilayer heterostructures at room temperature. Three different regimes in terms of the current dependence of UMR ratio are identified: A spin-dependent-scattering mechanism regime at small current densities J∼109A/m2 (UMR ratio ∝J), a spin-magnon-interaction mechanism regime at intermediate J∼1010A/m2 (UMR ratio ∝J3), and a spin-transfer torque (STT) regime at J∼1011A/m2 (UMR ratio independent of J). We verify the direct correlation between this large UMR and the transfer of spin angular momentum from the W layer to the CoFeB layer by both field-dependent and current-dependent UMR characterizations. Numerical simulations further confirm that the large STT-UMR stems from the tilting of the magnetization affected by the spin Hall effect-induced spin-transfer torques. An alternative approach to estimate damping-like spin-torque efficiencies from magnetic heterostructures is also proposed.
@article{arxiv.2107.07780,
title = {Large Unidirectional Magnetoresistance in Metallic Heterostructures in the Spin Transfer Torque Regime},
author = {Ting-Yu Chang and Chih-Lin Cheng and Chao-Chung Huang and Cheng-Wei Peng and Yu-Hao Huang and Tian-Yue Chen and Yan-Ting Liu and Chi-Feng Pai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.07780},
year = {2021}
}