Spin-Orbit Torque Switching in a Nearly Compensated Heusler Ferrimagnet
ORAL
Abstract
Ferrimagnetic materials combine the advantages of the low magnetic moment of an antiferromagnet and the easiness of realizing magnetic reading of a ferromagnet. Recently, it was demonstrated that compensated ferrimagnetic half metals can be realized in Heusler alloys, where high spin polarization, zero magnetic moment, and low magnetic damping can be achieved at the same time. In this work, by studying the spin-orbit torque induced switching in the Heusler alloy Mn2Ru1-xGa, we found that efficient current-induced magnetic switching can be achieved in a nearly compensated sample with strong perpendicular anisotropy and large film thickness. Our work demonstrates the possibility of employing compensated Heusler alloys for fast, energy-efficient spintronic devices.
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Presenters
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Joseph Finley
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology