Characteristics of microwave oscillations induced by spin transfer torque in a ferromagnetic nanocontact magnetoresistive element
2009
We have investigated the microwave oscillations due to a spin transfer effect induced by direct current in ferromagnetic nanocontact magnetoresistive (NCMR) elements with a current-perpendicular-to-plane spin-valve structure consisting of an FeCo/FeCo–AlOx nano-oxide layer/FeCo multilayer for the reference/spacer/free layers, respectively. Characteristic microwave oscillations were observed in the NCMR elements at different magnetization states induced by the application of a spin-polarized current, which are considered to be related to the introduction of a ferromagnetic NC to spacer layer (large interlayer coupling) and the resonance concerning the stability of the magnetization states of the free and reference layers around the NCs. A marvelously narrow full width at half maximum (FWHM) of l0–20 MHz is observed under a high applied magnetic field where the reference layer magnetization is slightly off axis relative to the pinned direction. By contrast, a wider FWHM of 80–600 MHz is observed at the magn...
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