Nonlocal and Local Magnetization Dynamics Excited by an RF Magnetic Field in Magnetic Multilayers

Nonlocal and Local Magnetization Dynamics Excited by an RF Magnetic Field in Magnetic Multilayers
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Download or read book Nonlocal and Local Magnetization Dynamics Excited by an RF Magnetic Field in Magnetic Multilayers written by Takahiro Moriyama and published by ProQuest. This book was released on 2009 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A microwave study in spintronic devices has been actively pursued in the past several years due to the fertile physics and potential applications. On one hand, a passive use of microwave can be very helpful to analyze and understand the magnetization dynamics in spintronic devices. Examples include ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) measurements, and various microwave spectrum analyses in ferromagnetic materials. The most important chrematistic parameter for the phenomenological analysis on the magnetization dynamics is, so called, the Gilbert damping constant. In this work, a relatively new measurement technique, a flip-chip FMR measurement, to conduct the ferromagnetic resonance measurements has been developed. The measurement technique is equally comparable to a conventional FMR measurement. The Gilbert damping constants were extracted for single ferromagnetic layer, spin vale structures, and magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs). On the other hand, an active use of microwave yields a great potential for interesting phenomena which give new functionalities into spintronic devices. For instance, a spin wave excitation by an rf field can be used to reduce the switching field of a ferromagnet, i.e. microwave assisted magnetization reversal, which could be a potential application in advanced recording media. More interestingly, a precessing magnetization driven by an rf field can generate a pure spin current into a neighboring layer, i.e. spin pumping effect, which is one of the candidates for generating a pure spin current. A ferromagnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) is one of the important devices in spintronics, which is also the key device to investigate the local and nonlocal magnetization dynamics in this work. Therefore, it is also important to develop high quality MTJs. My work starts from the development of MTJ with AlOx and MgO tunnel barriers where it was found it is crucial to find the proper condition for forming a few nanometers thick tunnel barrier. After obtaining quality MTJs, we proceeded to the study on magnetization dynamics using the MTJs. First interesting phenomenon found in this work is the microwave assisted magnetization reversal (MAMR). It is found that magnetization reversal can be achieved efficiently by an appropriate power and frequency microwave. Moreover, there is a mutual relationship between microwave power and frequency for achieving a maximum switching field reduction. This effect can be very useful in magnetic data storage device which essentially needs to reduce the "effective" coercivity field. In the study of nonlocal magnetization dynamics, we tried to detect the spin accumulation induced by spin pumping effect in FM/NM/I/FM, FM/I/NM and FM/I/FM structures with a microwave excitation (FM: ferromagnetic material, NM: nonmagnetic material, and I: tunnel barrier). Interestingly, in the FM/I/NM and FM/I/FM structures, we observed ~mu-V dc voltage due to the precessing magnetizations. It is found that the dc voltage we observed is much larger than the current the spin pumping theory predicts. Therefore we speculated a new mechanism to explain the results. Although we discussed only a portion of the magnetization dynamics involving nonlinear and nonequilibrium phenomena, it reveals that there is still a fertile physics which has not yet been investigated or explained.


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