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Oxide layer boron leads to reduced symmetry spin filtering magnetic tunnel junctions

Materials Science 2009-04-30 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Experimental studies of FeCoB/MgO/FeCoB tunnel junctions indicate that boron diffuses into MgO during rf-sputtering and forms polycrystalline Mg-B-O regions. These tunnel junctions provide high tunneling magnetoresistance values and low RA products. However the crystal structure of the Mg-B-O region remains unknown. Using density functional techniques, I examine three potential Mg(B) oxides including Mg2_{2}B2_{2}O5_{5} (monoclinic and triclinic) and the orthorhombic mineral Kotoite (Mg3_3B2_2O6_6). Kotoite is the best candidate for formation in magnetic tunnel junctions. The (100) surface of Kotoite has a good lattice match with (001) MgO and could template neighboring FeCo into bcc layers during annealing. Complex band structure analysis of Kotoite shows that the C2v_{2v} Δ~1\tilde{\Delta}_1 band has a much smaller imaginary k component than the C2v_{2v} Δ~4\tilde{\Delta}_4 band. Based on symmetry analysis, the majority spin Δ1\Delta_1 band in FeCo should couple well with the Kotoite Δ~1\tilde{\Delta}_1 band, while the minority FeCo Δ5\Delta_5 will couple partially with the Δ~4\tilde{\Delta}_4 band. Kotoite provides a new route to high tunneling magnetoresistance based on spin filtering by a lower symmetry oxide region.

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@article{arxiv.0904.4475,
  title  = {Oxide layer boron leads to reduced symmetry spin filtering magnetic tunnel junctions},
  author = {Derek A. Stewart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.4475},
  year   = {2009}
}

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11 pages, 4 figures, submitted