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Current Induced Excitations in Cu/Co/Cu Single Ferromagnetic Layer Nanopillars
Current-induced magnetic excitations in Cu/Co/Cu single layer nanopillars
(~50 nm in diameter) have been studied experimentally as a function of Co layer
thickness at low temperatures for large applied fields perpendicular to the
layers. For asymmetric junctions current induced excitations are observed at
high current densities for only one polarity of the current and are absent at
the same current densities in symmetric junctions. These observations confirm
recent predictions of spin-transfer torque induced spin wave excitations in
single layer junctions with a strong asymmetry in the spin accumulation in the
leads.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Focused-ion-beam milling based nanostencil mask fabrication for spin transfer torque studies
Focused-ion-beam milling is used to fabricate nanostencil masks suitable for
the fabrication of magnetic nanostructures relevant for spin transfer torque
studies. Nanostencil masks are used to define the device dimensions prior to
the growth of the thin film stack. They consist of a wet etch resistant top
layer and an insulator on top of a pre-patterned bottom electrode. The
insulator supports a hard mask and gives rise to an undercut by its selective
etching. The approach is demonstrated by fabricating current perpendicular to
the plane Co/Cu/Co nanopillar junctions, which exhibit current-induced
magnetization dynamics.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, submitted to AP
Current-Driven Magnetization Dynamics in Magnetic Multilayers
We develop a quantum analog of the classical spin-torque model for
current-driven magnetic dynamics. The current-driven magnetic excitation at
finite field becomes significantly incoherent. This excitation is described by
an effective magnetic temperature rather than a coherent precession as in the
spin-torque model. However, both the spin-torque and effective temperature
approximations give qualitatively similar switching diagrams in the
current-field coordinates, showing the need for detailed experiments to
establish the proper physical model for current-driven dynamics.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
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