Room temperature spin-orbit torque efficiency in sputtered low-temperature superconductor delta-TaN
Przemyslaw Wojciech Swatek, Xudong Hang, Yihong Fan, Wei Jiang,, Hwanhui Yun, Deyuan Lyu, Delin Zhang, Thomas J. Peterson, Protyush Sahu, Onri, Jay Benally, Zach Cresswell, Jinming Liu, Rabindra Pahari, Daniel Kukla, Tony, Low, K. Andre Mkhoyan, and Jian-Ping Wang

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that sputtered δ-TaN exhibits efficient room temperature spin-orbit torques, with potential for topological electronics and memory applications, driven by its electronic structure and Berry curvature effects.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed experimental and theoretical analysis of spin-orbit torque efficiency in sputtered δ-TaN at room temperature, highlighting its potential in spintronic devices.
Findings
Spin-torque efficiency in δ-TaN is over twice that of α-Ta.
Efficiency is nearly five times lower than β-Ta.
δ-TaN has a large spin diffusion length of about 8 nm.
Abstract
In the course of searching for promising topological materials for applications in future topological electronics, we evaluated spin-orbit torques (SOTs) in high-quality sputtered TaN/Co20Fe60B20 devices through spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance ST-FMR and spin pumping measurements. From the ST-FMR characterization we observed a significant linewidth modulation in the magnetic Co20Fe60B20 layer attributed to the charge-to-spin conversion generated from the TaN layer. Remarkably, the spin-torque efficiency determined from ST-FMR and spin pumping measurements is as large as 0.034 and 0.031, respectively. These values are over two times larger than for Ta, but almost five times lower than for Ta, which can be attributed to the low room temperature electrical resistivity cm in TaN. A large spin…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetal and Thin Film Mechanics · Semiconductor materials and devices · GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials
