Quantitative characterization of the spin-orbit torque using harmonic Hall voltage measurements
National Institute for Materials Science · Spintronics Research Network of Japan · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Solid understanding of current induced torques is key to the development of current and voltage controlled magnetization dynamics in ultrathin magnetic heterostructures. To evaluate the size and direction of such torques, or effective fields, a number of methods have been employed. Here we examine the adiabatic (low frequency) harmonic Hall voltage measurement that has been used to study the effective field. We derive an analytical formula for the harmonic Hall voltages to evaluate the effective field for both out of plane and in-plane magnetized systems. The formula agrees with numerical calculations based on a macrospin model. Two different in-plane magnetized films, Pt|CoFeB|MgO and CuIr|CoFeB|MgO are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
4- MHMasamitsu HayashiCorresponding
National Institute for Materials Science
- JKJunyeon Kim
National Institute for Materials Science
- MYMichihiko Yamanouchi
Spintronics Research Network of Japan, Tohoku University
- HOHideo Ohno
Spintronics Research Network of Japan, Advanced Institute of Materials Science, Tohoku University
Topics & keywords
- Torque
- Harmonic
- Characterization (materials science)
- Orbit (dynamics)
- Physics
- Voltage
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Hall effect
- Affordable and clean energy