Magnetic tunnel junctions thermally stable to above 300 °C
- 26 July 1999
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 75 (4) , 543-545
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.124416
Abstract
Magnetic tunnel junctions formed from sandwiches of magnetically hard Co75Pt12Cr13 and magnetically soft Co88Pt12 ferromagnetic layers separated by thin alumina tunnel barriers are shown to be thermally stable to temperatures in excess of 300 °C. A comparison of cross-section transmission electron micrographs of an untreated sample and a similar one annealed at 350 °C indicates that the thickness of the amorphous tunnel barrier is slightly decreased after annealing. The resistance and magnetoresistance are only slightly affected by annealing at temperatures of up to ∼300 °C but then decrease monotonically at higher annealing temperatures. Interaction of the alumina layer with the adjacent ferromagnetic layers is the likely cause of this decrease.Keywords
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