Giant spin torque efficiency in single-crystalline antiferromagnet Mn2Au films

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Abstract

Antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials have attracted wide attention in spin-orbit torque (SOT)-based spintronic due to its abundant spin-dependent properties and unique advantage of immunity against external field perturbations. To act as the charge-to-spin conversion source in energy-saving spintronic devices, it is of great importance for the AFM material to possess a large spin torque efficiency (ξDL). In this work, using the spin torque ferromagnetic resonance (ST-FMR) technique and a Mn2Au/NiFe(Py) bilayer system, we systemically study the ξDL of AFM Mn2Au films with different crystal structures. Compared with polycrystalline Mn2Au with effective ξDL < 0.051, we show a much larger ξDL of ~0.333 in single-crystal Mn2Au, which arises from the large spin Hall conductivity instead of electrical resistivity. Moreover, with a further contribution of interfacial effects, the effective ξDL of single-crystalline Mn2Au/Py system increases to 0.731, which is more than two times larger than the value of ∼0.22 reported for the Mn2Au/CoFeB system. By utilizing the large ξDL of Mn2Au in a perpendicularly magnetized MnGa/Mn2Au system, energy-efficient deterministic magnetization switching with a current density at ~106 A cm−2 is achieved. Our results reveal a significant potential of Mn2Au as an efficient SOT source and shed light on its application in future AFM material-based SOT integration technology.

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Chen, S., Shu, X., Zhou, J., Zhou, C., Xie, Q., Zhao, T., … Chen, J. (2021). Giant spin torque efficiency in single-crystalline antiferromagnet Mn2Au films. Science China Materials, 64(8), 2029–2036. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-020-1574-5

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