5d transition metal Pt is the canonical spin Hall material for efficient generation of spin-orbit torques (SOTs) in Pt/ferromagnetic layer (FM) heterostructures. However, for a long while with tremendous engineering endeavors, the damping-like SOT efficiencies (ξDL) of Pt and Pt alloys have still been limited to ξDL<0.5. Here we present that with proper alloying elements, particularly 3d transition metals V and Cr, a high spin-orbital Hall conductivity (σSH∼6.5×105(ℏ/2e)Ω−1⋅m−1) can be developed. Especially for the Cr-doped case, an extremely high ξDL∼0.9 in a Pt0.69Cr0.31/Co device can be achieved with a moderate Pt0.69Cr0.31 resistivity of ρxx∼133μΩ⋅cm. A low critical SOT-driven switching current density of Jc∼3.2×106A⋅cm−2 is also demonstrated. The damping constant (α) of Pt0.69Cr0.31/FM structure is also found to be reduced to 0.052 from the pure Pt/FM case of 0.078. The overall high σSH, giant ξDL, moderate ρxx, and reduced α of such a Pt-Cr/FM heterostructure makes it promising for versatile extremely low power consumption SOT memory applications.
@article{arxiv.2108.13857,
title = {Toward 100% Spin-Orbit Torque Efficiency with High Spin-Orbital Hall Conductivity Pt-Cr Alloys},
author = {Chen-Yu Hu and Yu-Fang Chiu and Chia-Chin Tsai and Chao-Chung Huang and Kuan-Hao Chen and Cheng-Wei Peng and Chien-Min Lee and Ming-Yuan Song and Yen-Lin Huang and Shy-Jay Lin and Chi-Feng Pai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.13857},
year = {2022}
}