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4 September 2008 Pure spin-current-induced magnetization switching
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Proceedings Volume 7036, Spintronics; 70361B (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.793903
Event: NanoScience + Engineering, 2008, San Diego, California, United States
Abstract
A spin current carries spin angular momentum in a spintronics device. Its interaction with a magnetic nanostructure not only gives rise to spin-dependent transport but also excites dynamics in the magnetic state. Unlike the spin-polarized electrical current, a pure spin current is useful for both fundamental and applied research because neither Oersted fields nor electrical current-related spurious effects are produced. Nonlocal electrical spin injection is a feasible way to produce the pure spin current. Here we demonstrate that the nonlocal spin valve signal is increased by an order of magnitude by improving the interface quality in a new device structure using a clean, in situ fabrication process. The generated pure spin current enables the magnetization reversal of a nanomagnet as efficiently as electrical current-induced magnetization switching. These results will open the door towards the realization of a pure-spin-current-driven device.
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T. Yang, T. Kimura, J.-B. Laloë, and Y. Otani "Pure spin-current-induced magnetization switching", Proc. SPIE 7036, Spintronics, 70361B (4 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.793903
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Sensors

Copper

Magnetism

Magnetic sensors

Interfaces

Diffusion

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