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Highly Efficient Room‐Temperature Spin‐Orbit‐Torque Switching in a Van der Waals Heterostructure of Topological Insulator and Ferromagnet

Gyu Seung Choi, Sun-Gyu Park, Eun‐Su An, Juhong Bae, Inseob Shin, Beom Tak Kang, Choong Jae Won, Sang‐Wook Cheong, Hyun‐Woo Lee, Gil‐Ho Lee, Won Joon Cho, Jun Sung Kim

2024Advanced Science31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract All‐Van der Waals (vdW)‐material‐based heterostructures with atomically sharp interfaces offer a versatile platform for high‐performing spintronic functionalities at room temperature. One of the key components is vdW topological insulators (TIs), which can produce a strong spin‐orbit‐torque (SOT) through the spin‐momentum locking of their topological surface state (TSS). However, the relatively low conductance of the TSS introduces a current leakage problem through the bulk states of the TI or the adjacent ferromagnetic metal layers, reducing the interfacial charge‐to‐spin conversion efficiency ( q ICS ). Here, a vdW heterostructure is used consisting of atomically‐thin layers of a bulk‐insulating TI Sn‐doped Bi 1.1 Sb 0.9 Te 2 S 1 and a room‐temperature ferromagnet Fe 3 GaTe 2, to enhance the relative current ratio on the TSS up to ≈20%. The resulting q ICS reaches ≈1.65 nm −1 and the critical current density J c ≈0.9 × 10 6 Acm −2 at 300 K, surpassing the performance of TI‐based and heavy‐metal‐based SOT devices. These findings demonstrate that an all‐vdW heterostructure with thickness optimization offers a promising platform for efficient current‐controlled magnetization switching at room temperature.

Topics & Concepts

SpintronicsTopological insulatorHeterojunctionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsFerromagnetismvan der Waals forceOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMolecule2D Materials and ApplicationsTopological Materials and PhenomenaGraphene research and applications
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