Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in half-metallic thin-film Co<sub>2</sub>CrAl

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetocrystalline anisotropy (MCA) is one of the key parameters investigated in spin-based electronics (spintronics), e.g. for memory applications. Here, we employ first-principles calculations to study MCA in thin film full Heusler alloy Co2CrAl. This material was studied in the past, and has been reported to exhibit half-metallic electronic structure in bulk geometry. In our recent work, we showed that it retains a 100% spin-polarization in thin-film geometry, at CrAl atomic surface termination. Here, we show that the same termination results in a robust perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, while Co surface termination not only destroys the half-metallicity, but also results in in-plane magnetization orientation. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first reports of half-metallic thin-film surface with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. This result may be of interest for potential nano-device applications, and may stimulate a further experimental study of this and similar materials.

*This research is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Numbers 2003828 and 2003856 via DMR and EPSCoR, as well as by the Department of Energy (DOE) SBIR sub-award from the Euclid Beamlabs, LLC (Phase I SBIR DE-SC0020564).

Presenters

  • Pavel Lukashev

    • Physics, University of Northern Iowa
    • University of Northern Iowa

Authors

  • Ryan Carlile

    • University of Northern Iowa
  • Juliana Carolina Herran

    • University of Northern Iowa
  • Shashi Poddar

    • Euclid BeamLabs
  • Eric Montgomery

    • Euclid BeamLabs
  • Parashu Kharel

    • Physics, South Dakota State University
    • South Dakota State University
  • Paul Michael Shand

    • Physics, University of Northern Iowa
    • University of Northern Iowa
  • Pavel Lukashev

    • Physics, University of Northern Iowa
    • University of Northern Iowa