Published September 15, 2020 | Version v1
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Helium Ion Microscopy for Reduced Spin Orbit Torque Switching Currents

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Spin Orbit Torque (SOT) is an efficient way to electrically manipulate nanoscale magnetic objects for high-speed, high-density, and low power spintronic devicesHowever, the higher critical current density, jc, requirement for the switching of magnetization is one of the major bottlenecks that limit the practical application of SOT in memory devices.  We achieve an order of magnitude reduction in jc by irradiating magnetic thin films using focused helium ion beams, He+. Our key advancement is the ability to monitor in-situ the evolution of the out-of-plane magnetization under local ion irradiation using the anomalous Hall effect. This tool combination allows both precise control of the anisotropy and <2 nm spatial resolution, all while avoiding additional lithography steps needed for patterned broad beam irradiation. We demonstrate a promising and practical approach for the reduced power consumption in SOT-based spintronic devices which opens the door to preferential current driven magnetization switching of predetermined areas of the sample, limited by the resolution of the ion beam microscopy.

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MAMI – Magnetics and Microhydrodynamics - from guided transport to delivery 766007
European Commission