Independence of spin-orbit torques from the exchange bias direction in Ni<sub>81</sub>Fe<sub>19</sub>/IrMn bilayers

ORAL

Abstract

It has recently been demonstrated that metallic antiferromagnets have sizeable spin Hall effects [1,2] and therefore can act as active components in spintronics devices. At the same time, interfacial exchange coupling in ferromagnet (FM)/antiferromagnet (AF) bilayers are commonly used for generating reference magnetization directions. Here we investigated whether there is a direct correlation between exchange bias and spin orbit torques, since both are effects that rely on interfacial magnetic interactions. We fabricated Py (Ni81Fe19)/IrMn bilayers and used spin transfer torque ferromagnetic resonance measurements with different relative orientations between applied fields and exchange bias. These measurements revealed no significant dependence of spin orbit torques on the exchange bias field directions.
Supported by DOE-BES-MSE.
[1] W. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 196602 (2014).
[2] W. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. B 92, 144405 (2015).

*Supported by DOE-BES-MSE.

Presenters

  • Hilal Saglam

    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory

Authors

  • Hilal Saglam

    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Juan Carlos Rojas Sanchez

    • Institute Jean Lamour, University of Lorraine
  • Sebastien Petit-Watelot

    • Institute Jean Lamour, University of Lorraine
    • Institut Jean Lamour, UMR 7198,CNRS-Nancy Université
    • Institut Jean Lamour
  • Michel Hehn

    • Institute Jean Lamour, University of Lorraine
    • Institut Jean Lamour, UMR 7198,CNRS-Nancy Université
  • Wei Zhang

    • Physics Department, Oakland University
  • John Pearson

    • Materials Science Division, Argonne National laboratory
    • Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne Natl Lab
    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Stephane Mangin

    • Institut Jean Lamour, Université de Lorraine
    • Institute Jean Lamour, University of Lorraine
    • Institut Jean Lamour, UMR 7198,CNRS-Nancy Université
    • Institut Jean Lamour
  • Axel Hoffmann

    • Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division , Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory