Jørstad, N. P., Pruckner, B., Goes, W., Selberherr, S., & Sverdlov, V. (2025). Spin currents and torques in ferromagnetic systems with strong interfacial spin-orbit coupling. Scientific Reports, 15, Article 38749. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-22567-1
A three-dimensional description of spin-dependent current transport across nonmagnetic/ferromagnetic interfaces with strong interfacial spin-orbit coupling is presented. The resulting current-induced torques acting on the magnetization of the ferromagnetic layer are addressed. By considering both magnetic exchange and Rashba spin-orbit interactions at the interface, the angular dependence of the spin-orbit torques in Pt/Co and Ta/CoFeB systems is reproduced. In line with two-dimensional Rashba models, the Rashba-Edelstein effect drives the strong field-like torque, with the unconventional angular dependence being most pronounced, when magnetic exchange and spin-orbit interaction strengths are comparable. Furthermore, the spin currents generated through spin-orbit precession and filtering are shown to produce all three spin-polarization components, depending on the magnetization direction. Utilizing these mechanisms in current-in-plane trilayers could potentially enable field-free perpendicular and type-x switching, which is crucial for advancing the miniaturization of spintronic devices.
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Project title:
CD-Labor für Nichtflüchtige magnetisch-resistive Speicher und Logik: P300686 (Christian Doppler Forschungsgesells)
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Research Areas:
Surfaces and Interfaces: 25% Nanoelectronics: 25% Modeling and Simulation: 50%