Observation of spin-splitter torque in collinear antiferromagnetic RuO$_2$
Abstract
The spin-splitter effect is theoretically predicted to generate an unconventional spin current with - and - spin polarization via the spin-split band in antiferromagnets. The generated torque, namely spin-splitter torque, is effective for the manipulation of magnetization in an adjacent magnetic layer without an external magnetic field for spintronic devices such as MRAM. Here, we study the generation of torque in collinear antiferromagnetic RuO with (100), (101), and (001) crystal planes. Next we find all -, -, and -polarized spin currents depending on the N\'{e}el vector direction in RuO(101). For RuO(100) and (001), only -polarized spin current was present, which is independent of the N\'{e}el vector. Using the -polarized spin currents, we demonstrate field-free switching of the perpendicular magnetized ferromagnet at room temperature. The spin-splitter torque generated from RuO is verified to be useful for the switching phenomenon and paves the way for a further understanding of the detailed mechanism of the spin-splitter effect and for developing antiferromagnetic spin-orbitronics.
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@article{arxiv.2111.07487,
title = {Observation of spin-splitter torque in collinear antiferromagnetic RuO$_2$},
author = {Shutaro Karube and Takahiro Tanaka and Daichi Sugawara and Naohiro Kadoguchi and Makoto Kohda and Junsaku Nitta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.07487},
year = {2022}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures in the maintext