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Time-resolved spin-torque switching in MgO-based perpendicularly magnetized tunnel junctions

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arxiv 1602.00894 v1 pith:U73MSYBY submitted 2016-02-02 cond-mat.mes-hall

Time-resolved spin-torque switching in MgO-based perpendicularly magnetized tunnel junctions

classification cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords switchingjunctionsback-hoppingdynamicalinstabilitymagnetizedperpendicularlyreversal
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We study ns scale spin-torque-induced switching in perpendicularly magnetized tunnel junctions (pMTJ). Although the switching voltages match with the macrospin instability threshold, the electrical signatures of the reversal indicate the presence of domain walls in junctions of various sizes. In the antiparallel (AP) to parallel (P) switching, a nucleation phase is followed by an irreversible flow of a wall through the sample at an average velocity of 40 m/s with back and forth oscillation movements indicating a Walker propagation regime. A model with a single-wall locally responding to the spin-torque reproduces the essential dynamical signatures of the reversal. The P to AP transition has a complex dynamics with dynamical back-hopping whose probability increases with voltage. We attribute this back-hopping to the instability of the nominally fixed layers.

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