Resonant spin-transfer-driven switching of magnetic devices assisted by microwave current pulses
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The torque generated by the transfer of spin angular momentum from a spin-polarized current to a nanoscale ferromagnet can switch the orientation of the nanomagnet much more efficiently than a current-generated magnetic field and is therefore in development for use in next-generation magnetic random access memory MRAM . Up to now, experiments have focused on spin-torque switching driven by simple square-wave current pulses. Here we present measurements showing that spin transfer from a microwave-frequency current pulse can produce a resonant excitation of a nanomagnet and improved switching characteristics in combination with a square current pulse. With the assistance of a microwave-frequency pulse, the switching time is reduced and achieves a narrower distribution than when driven by a square current pulse alone, and this can permit significant reductions in the integrated power required for switching. Resonantly excited switching may also enable alternative, more compact MRAM circuit architectures.
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