Phase diagram and optimal switching induced by spin Hall effect in a perpendicular magnetic layer
Shu Yan, Ya. B. Bazaliy

TL;DR
This paper investigates how spin Hall effect influences magnetic switching in perpendicular magnetic layers, providing phase diagrams and analytical insights into stability and hysteresis patterns in bilayer devices.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed analytical and numerical analysis of spin Hall effect-induced switching and phase diagrams in perpendicular magnetic bilayers.
Findings
Complex hysteresis patterns predicted in bilayers.
Switching proceeds through an intermediate equilibrium state.
Analytical expressions for stability regions derived.
Abstract
In a ferromagnet/heavy-metal bilayer device with strong spin Hall effect an in-plane current excites magnetic dynamics through spin torque. We analyze bilayers with perpendicular magnetization and calculate three-dimensional phase diagrams describing switching by external magnetic field at a fixed current. We then concentrate on the case of a field applied in the plane formed by the film normal and the current direction. Here we analytically study the evolution of both the conventional "up"/"down" magnetic equilibria and the additional equilibria created by the spin torque. Expressions for the stability regions of all equilibria are derived, and the nature of switching at each critical boundary is discussed. The qualitative picture obtained this way predicts complex hysteresis patterns that should occur in bilayers. By analyzing the phase portraits of the system we show that when the…
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