Current-driven Magnetization Reversal and Spin Wave Excitations in Co/Cu/Co Pillars
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- 16 August 1999
Abstract
Using thin film pillars ~100 nm in diameter, containing two ferromagnetic Co layers of different thicknesses separated by a paramagnetic Cu spacer, we examine effects of torques due to spin-polarized currents flowing perpendicular to the layers. In accordance with spin-transfer theory, spin-polarized electrons flowing from the thin to the thick Co layer can switch the magnetic moments of the layers antiparallel, while a reversed electron flow causes switching to a parallel state. When large magnetic fields are applied, the current no longer fully reverses the magnetic moment, but instead stimulates spin-wave excitations.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1999-08-16, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 84 (14), 3149.