Effects of spin-polarized current on pulse field-induced precessional magnetization reversal

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We investigate effects of a small DC spin-polarized current on the pulse field-induced precessional magnetization reversal in a thin elliptic magnetic element by micromagnetic simulations. We find that the spin-polarized current not only broadens the time window of the pulse duration, in which a successful precessional reversal is achievable, but also significantly suppresses the magnetization ringing after the reversal. The pulse time window as well as the decay rate of the ringing increase with increasing the current density. When a spin-polarized current with 5 MA/cm2 is applied, the time window increases from 80 ps to 112 ps, and the relaxation time of the ringing decreases from 1.1 ns to 0.32 ns. Our results provide useful information to achieve magnetic nanodevices based on precessional switching. © 2012 Copyright 2012 Author(s). This article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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Zhang, G. F., Guo, G. H., Wang, X. G., Nie, Y. Z., & Li, Z. X. (2012). Effects of spin-polarized current on pulse field-induced precessional magnetization reversal. AIP Advances, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4765668

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