Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session J36: Spin-Orbitronics in Semiconductor, Topological, and 2D Materials I
3:00 PM–5:36 PM,
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
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GMAG DMP FIAP DCOMP
Chair: Giovanni Vignale, University of Missouri
Abstract: J36.00011 : Spin-orbit torque switching in sputtered BiTe driven by spin Hall effect
5:24 PM–5:36 PM
On Demand
Presenter:
Tian-Yue Chen
(Natl Taiwan Univ)
Authors:
Tian-Yue Chen
(Natl Taiwan Univ)
Cheng-Wei Peng
(Natl Taiwan Univ)
Wei-Bang Liao
(Natl Taiwan Univ)
Tsung-Yu Tsai
(Natl Taiwan Univ)
Hung-Wei Yen
(Natl Taiwan Univ)
Chi-Feng Pai
(Natl Taiwan Univ)
In this work, we use conventional magnetron sputtering to deposit the non-epitaxial BiTe/ferromagnet heterostructures. The harmonic Hall voltage measurement and the hysteresis loop shift measurement are performed to characterize the DL-SOT efficiency. Even without the TSS, the DL-SOT efficiency of the non-epitaxial BiTe can reach values greater than 100% at room temperature. From the thickness dependence analysis, we conclude that the bulk SHE has a great contribution to the SOT [1]. Moreover, the current-induced SOT switching is demonstrated in these BiTe-based devices, which indicates the non-epitaxial chalcogenide materials are the potentially efficient SOT sources in future SOT magnetic memory devices.
[1] T.-Y. Chen, et al. ACS Appl. Mater. & Inter. 12, 7788-7794 (2020).
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