Abstract
Combined methods of first-principles calculations and Landau-Lifshitz- Gilbert (LLG) macrospin simulations are performed to investigate the coherent magnetization switching in the MgO/FePt/Pt(001)-based magnetic tunnel junctions triggered by short pulses of electric field through the control of magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE) electrically. First-principles calculations indicate that the MAE of MgO/FePt/Pt(001) film varies linearly with the change of the electric field, whereas the LLG simulations show that the change in MAE by electric field pulses could induce the in-plane magnetization reversal of the free layer by tuning the pulse parameters. We find that there exist a critical pulse width I., min to switch the in-plane magnetization, and this I., min deceases with the increasing pulse amplitude E 0. Besides, the magnetization orientation cannot be switched when the pulse width exceeds a critical value I., max, and I., max increases asymptotically with E 0. In addition, there exist some irregular switching areas at short pulse width due to the high precessional frequency under small initial angle. Finally, a successive magnetization switching can be achieved by a series of electric field pulses.
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Zhu, W., Xiao, D., Liu, Y., Gong, S. J., & Duan, C. G. (2014). Picosecond electric field pulse induced coherent magnetic switching in MgO/FePt/Pt(001)-based tunnel junctions: A multiscale study. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04117
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