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Tunneling magnetoresistance in magnetic tunnel junctions with a single ferromagnetic electrode

Materials Science 2024-09-06 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) are key components of spintronic devices, such as magnetic random-access memories. Normally, MTJs consist of two ferromagnetic (FM) electrodes separated by an insulating barrier layer. Their key functional property is tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) that is a change in MTJ's resistance when magnetization of the two electrodes alters from parallel to antiparallel. Here, we demonstrate that TMR can occur in MTJs with a single FM electrode, provided that the counter electrode is an antiferromagnetic (AFM) metal that supports a spin-split band structure and/or a N\'eel spin current. Using RuO2_{2} as a representative example of such antiferromagnet and CrO2_{2} as a FM metal, we design all-rutile RuO2_{2}/TiO2_{2}/CrO2_{2} MTJs to reveal a non-vanishing TMR. Our first-principles calculations predict that magnetization reversal in CrO2_{2} significantly changes conductance of the MTJs stacked in the (110) or (001) planes. The predicted giant TMR effect of about 1000% in the (110) oriented MTJs stems from spin-dependent conduction channels in CrO2_{2} (110) and RuO2_{2} (110), whose matching alters with CrO2_{2} magnetization orientation, while TMR in the (001) oriented MTJs originates from the N\'eel spin currents and different effective TiO2_{2} barrier thickness for the two magnetic sublattices that can be engineered by the alternating deposition of TiO2_{2} and CrO2_{2} monolayers. Our results demonstrate a possibility of a sizable TMR in MTJs with a single FM electrode and offer a practical test for using the altermagnet RuO2_{2} in functional spintronic devices.

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@article{arxiv.2310.02139,
  title  = {Tunneling magnetoresistance in magnetic tunnel junctions with a single ferromagnetic electrode},
  author = {Kartik Samanta and Yuan-Yuan Jiang and Tula R. Paudel and Ding-Fu Shao and Evgeny Y. Tsymbal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.02139},
  year   = {2024}
}

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7 pages, 5 Figures