The zero-moment half metal: How could it change spin electronics?

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Abstract

The Heusler compound Mn2RuxGa (MRG) may well be the first compensated half metal. Here, the structural, magnetic and transport properties of thin films of MRG are discussed. There is evidence of half-metallicity up to x = 0.7, and compensation of the two Mn sublattice moments is observed at specific compositions and temperatures, leading to a zero-moment half metal. There are potential benefits for using such films with perpendicular anisotropy for spin-torque magnetic tunnel junctions and oscillators, such as low critical current, high tunnel magnetoresistance ratio, insensitivity to external fields and resonance frequency in the THz range.

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Betto, D., Rode, K., Thiyagarajah, N., Lau, Y. C., Borisov, K., Atcheson, G., … Coey, J. M. D. (2016). The zero-moment half metal: How could it change spin electronics? AIP Advances, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943756

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