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Tunable ferromagnetic resonance peak in tunneling magnetoresistive sensor structures

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 81, Issue 24, Pages 4559-4561

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1521578

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Noise properties of submicron scale tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) sensors were investigated at frequencies up to 3 GHz. Noise spectral density was measured as a function of frequency, applied field, and bias current. Noise spectral density versus frequency dependence exhibits a pronounced peak, tunable over a wide frequency range. This peak appears to originate from current-driven precession of magnetization. The peak center frequency can be as low as 200 MHz and has a strong dependence on applied field and bias current. The damping constant alpha of the main precession mode in the TMR sensor free layer was found to be in the range of 0.05-0.18. It is shown that the magnetic state of a magnetoresistive sensor depends on the bias current and may be characterized by noise properties. The magnetoresistive element can operate as a source of high-frequency radiation with 1 nW emitting power from a 0.1 mum(2) junction and signal to noise ratio of 10 dB. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.

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