Spin polarization and barrier-oxidation effects at the Co/alumina interface in magnetic tunnel junctions

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The electronic structure and polarization in magnetic tunnel junctions prepared with varying degrees of barrier-layer oxidation have been studied using x-ray absorption spectroscopy across the Co L2.3 absorption edges. It was found that the Co electronic structure near the Co/alumina interface tended to that of cobalt oxide as the barrier oxidation time was increased. However, the net Co 3d spin polarization, determined from x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, increased for moderate oxidation times compared to that obtained for an under-oxidized Co/Al interface. It is proposed that the expected dilution of the measured polarization due to the formation of (room temperature) paramagnetic cobalt oxide, is offset by an increase in the Co 3d spin-polarization of the interface layer as the interface bonding changes from Co-Al to Co-O with increasing oxidation times. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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Telling, N. D., Van Der Laan, G., Ladak, S., & Hicken, R. J. (2004). Spin polarization and barrier-oxidation effects at the Co/alumina interface in magnetic tunnel junctions. Applied Physics Letters, 85(17), 3803–3805. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1812383

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