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Spin-orbit torque nano-oscillator with giant magnetoresistance readout

Physics

Spin-orbit torque nano-oscillator with giant magnetoresistance readout

J. Chen, A. Smith, et al.

Discover groundbreaking advancements in microwave sources with spin-orbit torque nano-oscillators! This innovative research by Jen-Ru Chen, Andrew Smith, Eric A. Montoya, Jia G. Lu, and Ilya N. Krivorotov reveals how integrating a ferromagnetic reference layer unlocks increased power output, critical for practical applications. Don't miss this leap forward in technology!

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Abstract
Spin-orbit torque nano-oscillators based on bilayers of ferromagnetic and nonmagnetic metals are ultra-compact current-controlled microwave signal sources. They are attractive for practical applications such as microwave assisted magnetic recording, neuromorphic computing, and chip-to-chip wireless communications. However, a major drawback of these devices is low output microwave power arising from the relatively small anisotropic magnetoresistance of the ferromagnetic layer. Here we experimentally show that the output power of a spin-orbit torque nano-oscillator can be significantly enhanced without compromising its structural simplicity. Addition of a ferromagnetic reference layer to the oscillator allows us to employ current-in-plane giant magnetoresistance to boost the output power of the device. This enhancement of the output power is a result of both large magnitude of giant magnetoresistance compared to that of anisotropic magnetoresistance and their different angular dependencies. Our results hold promise for practical applications of spin-orbit torque nano-oscillators.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
Oct 23, 2020
Authors
Jen-Ru Chen, Andrew Smith, Eric A. Montoya, Jia G. Lu, Ilya N. Krivorotov
Tags
spin-orbit torque
nano-oscillators
ferromagnetic
current-in-plane giant magnetoresistance
power enhancement
microwave sources
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