$Ab$ $Initio$ Study of Magnetic Tunnel Junctions Based on Half-Metallic and Spin-Gapless Semiconducting Heusler Compounds: Reconfigurable Diode and Inverse Tunnel-Magnetoresistance Effect
T. Aull, E. \c{S}a\c{s}{\i}o\u{g}lu, N. F. Hinsche, and I. Mertig

TL;DR
This study uses first-principles calculations to explore magnetic tunnel junctions with Heusler compounds, demonstrating reconfigurable diode effects and inverse TMR, promising for room-temperature spintronic memory and logic devices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel MTJ design based on Heusler compounds that exhibits reconfigurable diode behavior and inverse TMR, advancing spintronic device capabilities.
Findings
MTJs show current rectification with high on:off ratios.
Rectification bias is limited by the spin gap of Heusler compounds.
Diode effect can be dynamically reconfigured based on magnetization orientation.
Abstract
Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) have attracted strong research interest within the last decades due to their potential use as nonvolatile memory such as MRAM as well as for magnetic logic applications. Half-metallic magnets (HMMs) have been suggested as ideal electrode materials for MTJs to achieve an extremely large tunnel-magnetoresistance (TMR) effect. Despite their high TMR ratios, MTJs based on HMMs do not exhibit current rectification, i.e., a diode effect, which was achieved in a magnetic tunnel junction concept based on HMMs and type-II spin-gapless semiconductors (SGSs). The proposed concept has recently been experimentally demonstrated using Heusler compounds. In the present work, we investigate from first-principles MTJs based on type-II SGS and HMM quaternary Heusler compounds FeVTaAl, FeVTiSi, MnVTiAl, and CoVTiSb. Our quantum transport calculations based on…
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TopicsHeusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties · Magnetic properties of thin films
