Low frequency 1/ f noise in deep submicrometer-sized magnetic tunnel junctions

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Abstract

Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) have been identified as promising candidates for the development of high-performance, ultra-low field magnetometers due to their high sensitivity, low cost, low power consumption, and small size. However, 1/f noise is often quite large at low frequencies and inevitably becomes one of the most difficult issues in developing a magnetic field sensor with ultrahigh sensitivity. Low-frequency 1/f noise can have both electric and magnetic origins, and it is a result of complex non-linear interactions between many degrees of freedom inside a sensor. Therefore, a reduction of the 1/f noise can be expected for the magnetic sensor with very small dimensions. Here, the dependence of the 1/f noise on voltage and strong hard-axis bias field in deep submicrometer-sized MgO-based MTJs is investigated with various junction sizes. The noise spectra were measured by using a home-built low-frequency noise measurement setup with maximum frequency up to 30 kHz. We find that the noise spectral power density is 1/f-like at low frequencies. The experimental results suggest a relative reduction of 1/f noise with respect to the intrinsic thermal noise in small-sized MTJs. The results may open a new approach for reducing the 1/f noise level in MTJ nanosensors.

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Anh Nguyen, T. N., Pham, Q. N., Fukumoto, M., Goto, M., Okuno, R., Tomita, H., … Suzuki, Y. (2021). Low frequency 1/ f noise in deep submicrometer-sized magnetic tunnel junctions. Journal of Applied Physics, 129(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0013789

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