Spin transfer switching in sub-100nm magnetic tunnel junctions
S. Assefa, J.Z. Sun, et al.
INTERMAG 2006
Thermal-magnetic noise at ferromagnetic resonance (T-FMR) can be used to measure magnetic perpendicular anisotropy of nanoscale magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs). For this purpose, T-FMR measurements were conducted with an external magnetic field up to 14 kOe applied perpendicular to the film surface of MgO-based MTJs under a dc bias. The observed frequency-field relationship suggests that a 20 Å CoFeB free layer has an effective demagnetization field much smaller than the intrinsic bulk value of CoFeB, with 4π Meff =6.1±0.3 kOe. This value is consistent with the saturation field obtained from magnetometry measurements on extended films of the same CoFeB thickness. In-plane T-FMR on the other hand shows less consistent results for the effective demagnetization field, presumably due to excitations of more complex modes. These experiments suggest that the perpendicular T-FMR is preferred for quantitative magnetic characterization of nanoscale MTJs. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
S. Assefa, J.Z. Sun, et al.
INTERMAG 2006
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Journal of Applied Physics
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Physical Review Letters
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