Current driven spin-orbit torque oscillator: Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic coupling

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Abstract

We consider theoretically the impact of Rashba spin-orbit coupling on spin torque oscillators (STOs) in synthetic ferromagnets and antiferromagnets that have either a bulk multilayer or a thin film structure. The synthetic magnets consist of a fixed polarizing layer and two free magnetic layers that interact through the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction. We determine analytically which collinear states along the easy axis that are stable, and establish numerically the phase diagram for when the system is in the STO mode and when collinear configurations are stable, respectively. It is found that the Rashba spin-orbit coupling can induce anti-damping in the vicinity of the collinear states, which assists the spin transfer torque in generating self-sustained oscillations, and that it can substantially increase the STO part of the phase diagram. Moreover, we find that the STO phase can extend deep into the antiferromagnetic regime in the presence of spin-orbit torques.

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Johansen, Ø., & Linder, J. (2016). Current driven spin-orbit torque oscillator: Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic coupling. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep33845

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