Spin orbit coupling induced phenomena in spintronic devices

Author(s)Wang, Tao
Date Accessioned2018-05-30T11:56:48Z
Date Available2018-05-30T11:56:48Z
Publication Date2017
SWORD Update2018-02-20T20:43:42Z
AbstractSpin-orbit coupling (SOC) is a relativistic interaction between spin and orbital momentum that induces a plenty of novel phenomena including spin Hall effect (SHE), Rashba-Edelstein effect (REE), topological surface states (TSS), spin orbit toques (SOTs), etc. In this thesis work, we have conducted relevant researches in order to develop materials and heterostructures, as well as new phenomena that can lead to high efficiency in generating SOTs or switching the magnetization. We have also investigated fabrication technique that speeds up the fabrication of nanoscale devices. ☐ A nanofabrication procedure has been developed based on shadow mask and angle deposition techniques. It is an efficient bottom-up, as oppose to top-down lithography technique, to fabricate rather complicate devices. A comprehensive study of shadow mask technique has been accomplished to fabricate magnetoelectric (ME) device based on voltage controlled boundary magnetism of antiferromagnet Cr2O3 and magnetic tunnel junctions. ☐ The researches on SOTs focus on SHE, REE and TSS in which a charge current is converted into spin current that exerts the SOTs on the magnetization of neighboring ferromagnetic layer. First, we have studied the charge to spin conversion efficiency in 3d light transition metal vanadium in V/CoFeB bilayer, which shows a surprisingly large spin Hall angle that is comparable to that of Pt. Second, we have investigated the temperature dependent SOTs in Bi2Se3/Co and Bi2Se3/Ni80Fe20 bilayers, and confirmed the existence of TSS in Bi2Se3/Co systems. Finally, we have discovered a novel spin rotation behaviors in a ferromagnetic metal, where the spin polarization is rotated around the magnetization. It implies that a perpendicularly polarized spin current can be generated by an in-plane charge current through a ferromagnetic metal, which can be applied to realize the anti-damping switching process in magnetic heterostructures.en_US
AdvisorXiao, John Q.
DegreePh.D.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Unique Identifier1038013486
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/23538
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
URIhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/2024215999?accountid=10457
KeywordsPure sciencesen_US
KeywordsCouplingen_US
KeywordsOrbiten_US
KeywordsSpinen_US
KeywordsSpintronicen_US
TitleSpin orbit coupling induced phenomena in spintronic devicesen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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