First principles theory of the current-modulated exchange bias.

ORAL

Abstract

Recent experiments[1] have demonstrated the influence of current on exchange-bias fields in point-contact spin-valve structures. With this motivation, we consider current induced torques in multilayer structures containing ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, and antiferromagnetic layers. Our description is based on ab initio spin-density-functional theory combined with the non-equilibrium Greens' function formalism and direct microscopic evaluation [2] of spatially resolved torques. We find that current induced torques are generically present in both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnet layers. We theoretically demonstrate that current-induced torques in an antiferromagnetic layer that is exchange coupled to a ferromagnetic layer can alter exchange bias and discuss materials combinations in which this effect can be exploited. [1] Wei et al.. cond-mat/0606462 [2] Haney et al.. cond-mat/0611534

Authors

  • Paul Haney

    • U. Texas at Austin
  • Rembert Duine

    • Utrecht University
  • Alvaro Nunez

    • Instituto de Fisica, PUCV
  • Olle Heinonen

    • Seagate Technology
  • Allan MacDonald

    • University of Texas at Austin
    • The University of Texas at Austin
    • U. Texas at Austin
    • Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Austin
    • The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Physics
    • Univ of Texas
    • Department of Physics, University of Texas