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  • 2022Unified formulation of interfacial magnonic pumping from noncollinear magnets6citations
  • 2018Current-induced spin-orbit torques in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systemscitations
  • 2018Room-temperature high spin–orbit torque due to quantum confinement in sputtered BixSe(1–x) films424citations
  • 2017Spin-Orbitronics at Transition Metal Interfaces47citations
  • 2016k-asymmetric spin splitting at the interface between transition metal ferromagnets and heavy metals47citations
  • 2016Spin-torque generation in topological insulator based heterostructures58citations
  • 2015Antiferromagnetic spin-orbitronicscitations
  • 2015Chiral damping of magnetic domain walls119citations
  • 2014Spin-transfer torque generated by a topological insulator1357citations
  • 2014Spin transfer torque in antiferromagnetic spin valves: From clean to disordered regimes53citations

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  • Guemard, Virgile
  • Zelezný, J.
  • Thiaville, A.
  • Gambardella, P.
  • Miron, I. M.
  • Sinova, J.
  • Jungwirth, T.
  • Garello, K.
  • Grassi, Roberto
  • Jamali, Mahdi
  • Mkhoyan, K. Andre
  • Low, Tony
  • Chen, Jun-Yang
  • Hickey, Danielle Reifsnyder
  • Zhang, Delin
  • Li, Hongshi
  • Wang, Jian-Ping
  • Zhao, Zhengyang
  • Quarterman, P.
  • Dc, Mahendra
  • Belabbes, Abderrezak
  • Stiles, M. D.
  • Lee, Kyung-Jin
  • Lee, Hyun-Woo
  • Haney, Paul M.
  • Grytsiuk, Sergii
  • Schwingenschlogl, Udo
  • Vaezi, Abolhassan
  • Kim, Eun-Ah
  • Fischer, Mark H.
  • Saidaoui, Hamed
  • Ghosh, Sumit
  • Auffret, Stephane
  • Safeer, C. K.
  • Gaudin, Gilles
  • Jué, Emilie
  • Boulle, Olivier
  • Drouard, Marc
  • Buda-Prejbeanu, Liliana
  • Lopez, Alexandre
  • Balint, Paul
  • Miron, Ioan Mihai
  • Schuhl, Alain
  • Samarth, Nitin S.
  • Kim, Eunah
  • Ralph, Daniel C.
  • Lee, Joonsue
  • Richardella, Anthony R.
  • Mellnik, A. R.
  • Grab, J. L.
  • Mintun, P. J.
  • Waintal, Xavier
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Spin-transfer torque generated by a topological insulator

  • Samarth, Nitin S.
  • Vaezi, Abolhassan
  • Kim, Eunah
  • Ralph, Daniel C.
  • Lee, Joonsue
  • Richardella, Anthony R.
  • Manchon, Aurelien
  • Fischer, Mark H.
  • Mellnik, A. R.
  • Grab, J. L.
  • Mintun, P. J.
Abstract

Magnetic devices are a leading contender for the implementation of memory and logic technologies that are non-volatile, that can scale to high density and high speed, and that do not wear out. However, widespread application of magnetic memory and logic devices will require the development of efficient mechanisms for reorienting their magnetization using the least possible current and power. There has been considerable recent progress in this effort; in particular, it has been discovered that spin-orbit interactions in heavy-metal/ferromagnet bilayers can produce strong current-driven torques on the magnetic layer, via the spin Hall effect in the heavy metal or the Rashba-Edelstein effect in the ferromagnet. In the search for materials to provide even more efficient spin-orbit-induced torques, some proposals have suggested topological insulators, which possess a surface state in which the effects of spin-orbit coupling are maximal in the sense that an electron' s spin orientation is fixed relative to its propagation direction. Here we report experiments showing that charge current flowing in-plane in a thin film of the topological insulator bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3) at room temperature can indeed exert a strong spin-transfer torque on an adjacent ferromagnetic permalloy (Ni81Fe19) thin film, with a direction consistent with that expected from the topological surface state. We find that the strength of the torque per unit charge current density in Bi 2Se3 is greater than for any source of spin-transfer torque measured so far, even for non-ideal topological insulator films in which the surface states coexist with bulk conduction. Our data suggest that topological insulators could enable very efficient electrical manipulation of magnetic materials at room temperature, for memory and logic applications. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • experiment
  • thin film
  • strength
  • current density
  • magnetization
  • Bismuth