Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics
Bednarz B, Syskaki M-A, Pachat R, Prädel L, Wortmann M, Kuschel T, Ono S, Kläui M, Herrera Diez L, Jakob G (2024)
Applied Physics Letters 124(23).
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Autor*in
Bednarz, Beatrice;
Syskaki, Maria-Andromachi;
Pachat, Rohit;
Prädel, Leon;
Wortmann, MartinUniBi;
Kuschel, TimoUniBi ;
Ono, Shimpei;
Kläui, Mathias;
Herrera Diez, Liza;
Jakob, Gerhard
Abstract / Bemerkung
Electric field control of magnetic properties offers a broad and promising toolbox for enabling ultra-low power electronics. A key challenge with high technological relevance is to master the interplay between the magnetic anisotropy of a ferromagnet and the exchange coupling to an adjacent antiferromagnet. Here, we demonstrate that magneto-ionic gating can be used to achieve a very stable out-of-plane (OOP) oriented magnetization with strong exchange bias in samples with as-deposited preferred in-plane (IP) magnetization. We show that the perpendicular interfacial anisotropy can be increased by more than a factor 2 in the stack Ta/Pt/PtMn/Co/HfO2 by applying −2.5 V gate voltage over 3 nm HfO2, causing a reorientation of the magnetization from IP to OOP with a strong OOP exchange bias of more than 50 mT. Comparing two thicknesses of PtMn, we identify a notable trade-off: while thicker PtMn yields a significantly larger exchange bias, it also results in a slower response to ionic liquid gating within the accessible gate voltage window. These results pave the way for post-deposition electrical tailoring of magnetic anisotropy and exchange bias in samples requiring significant exchange bias.
Stichworte
Exchange interactions;
Superconducting quantum interference device;
Ferromagnetic materials;
Magnetic anisotropy;
Magnetic materials;
Hall effect sensor;
Data storage and retrieval;
Power electronics;
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy;
Ionic liquids
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Applied Physics Letters
Band
124
Ausgabe
23
ISSN
0003-6951
eISSN
1077-3118
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2990295
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Bednarz B, Syskaki M-A, Pachat R, et al. Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics. Applied Physics Letters. 2024;124(23).
Bednarz, B., Syskaki, M. - A., Pachat, R., Prädel, L., Wortmann, M., Kuschel, T., Ono, S., et al. (2024). Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics. Applied Physics Letters, 124(23). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0213731
Bednarz, Beatrice, Syskaki, Maria-Andromachi, Pachat, Rohit, Prädel, Leon, Wortmann, Martin, Kuschel, Timo, Ono, Shimpei, Kläui, Mathias, Herrera Diez, Liza, and Jakob, Gerhard. 2024. “Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics”. Applied Physics Letters 124 (23).
Bednarz, B., Syskaki, M. - A., Pachat, R., Prädel, L., Wortmann, M., Kuschel, T., Ono, S., Kläui, M., Herrera Diez, L., and Jakob, G. (2024). Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics. Applied Physics Letters 124.
Bednarz, B., et al., 2024. Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics. Applied Physics Letters, 124(23).
B. Bednarz, et al., “Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics”, Applied Physics Letters, vol. 124, 2024.
Bednarz, B., Syskaki, M.-A., Pachat, R., Prädel, L., Wortmann, M., Kuschel, T., Ono, S., Kläui, M., Herrera Diez, L., Jakob, G.: Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics. Applied Physics Letters. 124, (2024).
Bednarz, Beatrice, Syskaki, Maria-Andromachi, Pachat, Rohit, Prädel, Leon, Wortmann, Martin, Kuschel, Timo, Ono, Shimpei, Kläui, Mathias, Herrera Diez, Liza, and Jakob, Gerhard. “Stabilizing perpendicular magnetic anisotropy with strong exchange bias in PtMn/Co by magneto-ionics”. Applied Physics Letters 124.23 (2024).
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