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Roles of magnetic coupling and spin-orbit torque in the electrical manipulation of exchange bias in a Pt/Co/IrMn heterostructure

Title
Roles of magnetic coupling and spin-orbit torque in the electrical manipulation of exchange bias in a Pt/Co/IrMn heterostructure
Author(s)
Baek, EunchongAn, SuhyeokLee, SoobeomKim, DongryulKim, Jun-SuLee, Ki-SeungYou, Chun-Yeol
Issued Date
2023-06
Citation
Physical Review B, v.107, no.21
Type
Article
Keywords
MECHANISMS
ISSN
2469-9950
Abstract
Heavy-metal/ferromagnet/antiferromagnet heterostructures have attracted significant attention in manipulating antiferromagnetic ordering electrically. We report electric control of the exchange bias field along both the out-of-plane and in-plane directions in Pt/Co/IrMn with assist magnetic fields. Experiments with different directions and amplitudes of the assist magnetic field show the role of magnetic coupling between ferromagnet and antiferromagnet spins. Furthermore, we find that the magnitude and direction of the exchange bias can be manipulated by the magnitude of the current pulse. The observed results can be explained based on a numerical macrospin model; the antiferromagnetic spins are excited and precessed from their ground state via the spin-orbit torque-driven oscillation and are reoriented, being mediated by magnetic coupling with the ferromagnet. Our results provide an approach to achieve electrical omnidirectional exchange bias manipulation and an understanding of the spin dynamics at the antiferromagnet-ferromagnet interface. © 2023 American Physical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46705
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.107.214403
Publisher
American Physical Society
Related Researcher
  • 유천열 You, Chun-Yeol
  • Research Interests Spintronics; Condensed Matter Physics; Magnetic Materials & Thin Films; Micromagnetic Simulations; Spin Nano-Devices
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