Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field

Recent investigations on spin-transfer-torque-induced switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) have revealed different switching anomalies. Here, the influence of stray field from a synthetic anti-ferromagnet (SAF) based reference layer on the domain wall (DW) mediated swi...

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Main Authors: Arshid Nisar, Brajesh Kumar Kaushik, Tanmoy Pramanik
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Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2024-02-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/9.0000822
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author Arshid Nisar
Brajesh Kumar Kaushik
Tanmoy Pramanik
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description Recent investigations on spin-transfer-torque-induced switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) have revealed different switching anomalies. Here, the influence of stray field from a synthetic anti-ferromagnet (SAF) based reference layer on the domain wall (DW) mediated switching of the free-layer magnet is studied via finite temperature micro-magnetic simulations for varying MTJ diameters. For larger diameters (∼80 – 120 nm), a stray field gives rise to persistent back-and-forth oscillation of the unswitched domain, delaying the switching process and causing increased write errors. For smaller diameters (∼30 – 56 nm), quasi-coherent switching occurs, as expected. For the intermediate ranges of MTJ diameters (∼60 – 70 nm), another switching mode emerges where a bubble-like feature is observed to evolve during the switching process, causing a very rapid change in magnetization. These paths are observed to originate from DWs partly in Bloch and partly in Néel configuration. We find that at the intermediate ranges of device size, the stray field becomes stronger for a given SAF configuration, and the energy difference between the Néel and Bloch configurations is also lowered. Hence, a stronger stray field could easily distort the DW propagation in the Walker breakdown regime, leading to such magnetization behavior. Our findings present interesting insights into DW-mediated switching modes in perpendicular MTJ structures caused by unoptimized stray fields from the SAF.
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spelling doaj.art-1b3f461d90344889b63b8974f30fe9e02024-03-04T21:29:33ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262024-02-01142025214025214-510.1063/9.0000822Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray fieldArshid Nisar0Brajesh Kumar Kaushik1Tanmoy Pramanik2Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, IndiaIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, IndiaIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, IndiaRecent investigations on spin-transfer-torque-induced switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) have revealed different switching anomalies. Here, the influence of stray field from a synthetic anti-ferromagnet (SAF) based reference layer on the domain wall (DW) mediated switching of the free-layer magnet is studied via finite temperature micro-magnetic simulations for varying MTJ diameters. For larger diameters (∼80 – 120 nm), a stray field gives rise to persistent back-and-forth oscillation of the unswitched domain, delaying the switching process and causing increased write errors. For smaller diameters (∼30 – 56 nm), quasi-coherent switching occurs, as expected. For the intermediate ranges of MTJ diameters (∼60 – 70 nm), another switching mode emerges where a bubble-like feature is observed to evolve during the switching process, causing a very rapid change in magnetization. These paths are observed to originate from DWs partly in Bloch and partly in Néel configuration. We find that at the intermediate ranges of device size, the stray field becomes stronger for a given SAF configuration, and the energy difference between the Néel and Bloch configurations is also lowered. Hence, a stronger stray field could easily distort the DW propagation in the Walker breakdown regime, leading to such magnetization behavior. Our findings present interesting insights into DW-mediated switching modes in perpendicular MTJ structures caused by unoptimized stray fields from the SAF.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/9.0000822
spellingShingle Arshid Nisar
Brajesh Kumar Kaushik
Tanmoy Pramanik
Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field
AIP Advances
title Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field
title_full Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field
title_fullStr Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field
title_full_unstemmed Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field
title_short Size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field
title_sort size dependence of domain wall mediated switching dynamics of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of reference layer stray field
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/9.0000822
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