Magnetic and Interfacial Characteristics of CMOS Compatible Sputtered Topological Insulator/Ferromagnet Heterostructures

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Abstract

The growth and magnetic properties of sputtered topological insulator (TI)/ferromagnet (FM) heterostructures are presented. Magnetron sputtering produced TI, Bi2Te3 (BT) with varying crystalline order: ranging from largely amorphous to highly c-axis-oriented. A giant enhancement in Gilbert damping in TI/FM heterostructures was observed for c-axis oriented BT. Heterostructures of BT/Ni80Fe20 (Py) produced interface phases of Ni-intercalated BT (Bi2Te3:Ni). The Bi2Te3:Ni interface layer was found to support a topologically nontrivial, novel AFM phase [1]. The AFM exchange interaction strength was found to decrease dramatically for the highly amorphous BT sample [2], as evidenced by the reduction in exchange bias in hysteresis loop measurements, from 8 mT to 1 mT at 6 K, and reduction in Neél temperature from 63 K to 20 K. Further, we performed spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance experiments in the BT/Py heterostructures taking into account the distinct interface layers, showing a larger spin-Hall angle in amorphous TIs compared with the c-axis oriented TIs by ~25%, which aligns with current understanding of sputtered TIs in literature. These results pave the way for the integration of sputtered TIs in industrial CMOS devices.

Publication: 1. N. Bhattacharjee et al., Antiferromagnetic VdW Phase at the Interface of Sputtered Topological Insulator/Ferromagnet-Bi2Te3/Ni80Fe20 Heterostructures, [arXiv:2110.02845] (2021), (Manuscript under review).
2. N. Bhattacharjee et al., Crystalline Property Dependent Interfacial and Magnetic Characteristics of Sputtered Topological Insulator/Ferromagnet Heterostructures, (Manuscript in preparation).

Presenters

  • Nirjhar Bhattacharjee

    • Northeastern University

Authors

  • Nirjhar Bhattacharjee

    • Northeastern University
  • Krishnamurthy Mahalingam

    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
  • Adrian Fedorko

    • Northeastern University
  • Valeria Lauter

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
  • Matthew E Matzelle

    • Northeastern University
  • Bahadur Singh

    • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
    • Tata Institute for Fundamental Research
    • TIFR
    • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
    • Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India
  • Alexander Grutter

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • National Institute of Standards and Tech
  • Alexandria Will-Cole

    • Northeastern University
  • Michael R Page

    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
  • Michael McConney

    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
  • Robert S Markiewicz

    • Northeastern University
  • Arun Bansil

    • Northeastern University
    • Department of Physics, Northeastern University, USA
  • Donald E Heiman

    • Northeastern University
  • Nian X Sun

    • Northeastern University