Planar Spin-Transfer Device with a Dynamic Polarizer.

ORAL

Abstract

In planar nano-magnetic devices magnetization direction is kept close to a given plane by the large easy-plane magnetic anisotropy (e.g. by shape anisotropy in a thin film). In conventional micromagnetics it is known that in this case the magnetization motion is effectively in-plane with only one angle required for its description, and can become overdamped even for small values of the Gilbert damping. We extend the equations of the effective in-plane dynamics to include the spin-transfer torques. The simplifications achieved in the overdamped regime allow us to study systems with several dynamic magnetic pieces (``free layers''). A transition from a spin-transfer device with a static polarizer to a device with two equivalent magnets is observed: when the size difference between the magnets is less than critical, the device does not exhibit switching, but goes directly into the ``windmill'' precession state.

Authors

  • Ya. B. Bazaliy

    • Instituut Lorentz, Leiden University, The Netherlands and Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina
    • Instituut Lorentz, Leiden University and Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina
  • Debo Olaosebikan

    • Dept. of Physics, Cornell University
  • Barbara Jones

    • IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA 95120-6099
    • IBM Almaden Research Center