Gradual magnetization switching via domain nucleation driven by spin-orbit torque

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Abstract

Gradual magnetization switching driven by spin-orbit torque (SOT) is preferred for neuromorphic computing in a spintronic manner. Here we have applied focused ion beam to selectively illuminate patterned regions in a Pt/Co/MgO strip with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, soften the illuminated areas, and realize the gradual switching by a SOT-driven nucleation process. It is found that a large in-plane field is helpful to reduce the nucleation barrier, increase the number of nucleated domains and intermediate states during the switching progress, and finally flatten the switching curve. We proposed a phenomenological model for descripting the current dependence of magnetization and the dependence of the number of nucleation domains on the applied current and magnetic field. This study may promote the birth of SOT devices applicable in neuromorphic computing applications.

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Wan, C. H., Stebliy, M. E., Wang, X., Yu, G. Q., Han, X. F., Kolesnikov, A. G., … Samardak, A. S. (2021). Gradual magnetization switching via domain nucleation driven by spin-orbit torque. Applied Physics Letters, 118(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0035667

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