2008 APS March Meeting
Volume 53, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 10–14, 2008;
New Orleans, Louisiana
Session L32: Focus Session: Spin Transfer Torque II
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Morial Convention Center
Room: 225
Sponsoring
Units:
GMAG DMP FIAP
Chair: Jordan Katine, Hitachi
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.MAR.L32.4
Abstract: L32.00004 : Large angle out of plane steady precession induced by spin-transfer with perpendicular to plane polarizer
3:06 PM–3:42 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Dimitri Houssameddine
(Spintec - CEA/CNRS)
The dynamics of a ferromagnetic system is characterized by a conservative
precession torque, as well as a non-conservative damping torque. The damping
torque is responsible for the realignment of the magnetisation with the
equilibrium direction after excitation. Recently it has been shown that the
damping torque can be compensated by a spin transfer torque that is due to
the interaction between a spin polarized current and the local
magnetization. This additional spin transfer torque can lead to
auto-oscillations of the magnetization close to constant energy
trajectories. The potential exploitation of such large angle
auto-oscillations for tuneable microwave devices is currently driving many
research efforts.
For an in-plane magnetized thin film with uniaxial anisotropy, two types of
constant energy trajectories exist which are commonly called in-plane
precession (IPP), where the magnetization oscillates around the in-plane
energy minimum, and out of plane precession (OPP) where the magnetization
oscillates around the out of plane energy maximum [1]. IPP and OPP
oscillations differ substantially in their dependence of frequency and
amplitude as a function of current and/or applied bias field. In many
experiments so far, IPP precessions have been obtained at the threshold
current using in-plane magnetized spin valve structures. However, from an
applications point of view it will be of interest to excite OPP oscillations
since they will lead to a larger output signal than IPP oscillations. Here,
we will present experimental evidence of large angle OPP oscillations using
a spin torque oscillator that contains a perpendicularly magnetized
polarizing layer and an in-plane magnetized analyzing layer in addition to a
planar free layer [2]. We will show that OPP oscillations are induced at the
threshold current for moderate current densities of 9x10$^{6}$ A/cm$^{2}$.
The experimental current-field state diagram as well as the dependence of
the frequency vs. current and applied bias field is in good qualitative
agreement with macrospin and micromagnetic simulations. Furthermore, due to
the planar analyzer, there exist IPP oscillations which allow a direct
comparison of the OPP and IPP precession amplitudes.
[1] A. N. Slavin, V. S. Tyberkevich Phys. Rev. B 72, 94428 (2005)
[2] Houssameddine et al, Nature Materials 6, 441 (2007)
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