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Spin-orbit magnetic state readout in scaled ferromagnetic/heavy metal nanostructures

Journal

NATURE ELECTRONICS
Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages 309-315

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41928-020-0395-y

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Funding

  1. Intel Corporation through the Semiconductor Research Corporation under MSR-INTEL TASK [2017-IN-2744]
  2. 'FEINMAN' Intel Science Technology Center
  3. Spanish MINECO [MDM-2016-0618, MAT2015-65159-R, RTI2018-094861-B-100]
  4. 'Juan de la Cierva-Formacion' programme by the Spanish MINECO [FJCI-2017-34494, FJC2018-038580-I]
  5. Spanish MECD [FPU14/03102]

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A favourable scaling law for the magnetic state readout of CoFe/Pt nanostructure devices allows large spin Hall signals of 0.3 omega at room temperature to be obtained, which could be useful in the development of spin-logic devices. The efficient detection of a magnetic state at nanoscale dimensions is important for the development of spin-logic devices. Magnetoresistance effects can be used to detect magnetic states, but they do not generate an electromotive force (that is, a voltage) or a current that can be used to drive a circuit element for logic device applications. Here we report a favourable scaling law for the detection of an in-plane magnetic state of a magnet by using the inverse spin Hall effect in cobalt-iron/platinum (CoFe/Pt) nanostructured devices. By reducing the dimensions of the device, we obtain a large spin Hall signal of 0.3 omega at room temperature and quantify an effective spin-to-charge conversion rate for the ferromagnetic/heavy metal system. We predict that this spin-orbit detection of magnetic states could be used to drive spin-logic circuits.

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