Sub-Nanosecond Spin-Transfer Torque in an Ensemble of Superparamagnetic-Like Nanomagnets
Abstract
Spin currents can exert spin-transfer torques on magnetic systems even in the limit of vanishingly small net magnetization, as is the case for antiferromagnets. Here, we experimentally show that a spin-transfer torque is operative in a material with weak, short-range magnetic order -- namely, a macroscopic ensemble of superparamagnetic-like Co nanomagnets. We employ element- and time-resolved X-ray ferromagnetic resonance (XFMR) spectroscopy to directly detect sub-ns dynamics of the Co nanomagnets, excited into precession with cone angle 0.003 by an oscillating spin current. XFMR measurements reveal that as the net moment of the ensemble decreases, the strength of the spin-transfer torque increases relative to those of magnetic field torques. Our findings point to spin-transfer torque as an effective way to manipulate the state of nanomagnet ensembles at sub-ns timescales.
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@article{arxiv.2005.03081,
title = {Sub-Nanosecond Spin-Transfer Torque in an Ensemble of Superparamagnetic-Like Nanomagnets},
author = {Satoru Emori and Christoph Klewe and Jan-Michael Schmalhorst and Jan Krieft and Padraic Shafer and Youngmin Lim and David A. Smith and Arjun Sapkota and Abhishek Srivastava and Claudia Mewes and Zijian Jiang and Behrouz Khodadadi and Hesham Elmkharram and Jean J. Heremans and Elke Arenholz and Gunter Reiss and Tim Mewes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.03081},
year = {2020}
}