Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2004-01-24
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
4 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1757638
Synthetic antiferromagnetic layers (SAF) are incorporated into spin transfer nanopillars giving a layer composition [Co(bottom)/Ru/Co(fixed)]/Cu/Co(free), where square brackets indicate the SAF. The Co(bottom) and Co(fixed) layers are aligned antiparallel (AP) by strong indirect exchange coupling through the Ru spacer. All three magnetic layers are patterned, so this AP alignment reduces undesirable dipole fields on the Co(free) layer. Adding the Co(bottom)/Ru layers reduces the spin polarization of the electron current passing through the nanopillar, leading to a decreased spin-torque per unit current incident on the Co(free) layer. This may be advantageous for device applications requiring a reduction of the effects of a spin-torque, such as nanoscale CPP-GMR read heads.
Albert F. J.
Buhrman Robert A.
Daughton J. M.
Emley N. C.
Jander Albrecht
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