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Ultra-wide-band millimeter-wave generator using spin torque oscillator with strong interlayer exchange couplings

Yuichiro Kurokawa, K. Yamada, Tomohiro Taniguchi, Shu Horiike, Terumitsu Tanaka, Hiromi Yuasa

2022Scientific Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Recent increased development interest in millimeter-wave oscillator devices has necessitated realization of small oscillators with high frequency, wide frequency tunability, and room-temperature operation. Spin-torque oscillators (STOs) are fascinating candidates for such applications because of their nanometer size and suitability for room-temperature operation. However, their oscillation frequency and tunable range are limited to the order of 100 MHz–10 GHz. Here, we propose use of bilinear ( J 1 ) and biquadratic ( J 2 ) interlayer exchange couplings between ferromagnets in STOs to overcome these problems. The bilinear coupling contributes to oscillation frequency enhancement, whereas the biquadratic coupling facilitates frequency tunability via a current. Using micromagnetic simulation with parameters estimated from a material with small saturation magnetization, for J 1 = 0 and J 2 = − 1.0 mJ/m 2 , respectively, we find that the STO exhibits high frequency from 23 to 576 GHz and that its tunability reaches 61 GHz/(10 11 A/m 2 ) for current densities of − 0.5 to − 9.5 × 10 11 A/m 2 . An analytical theory based on the macrospin model is also developed, which exhibits good quantitative agreement with the micromagnetic simulations. These results introduce new possibilities for spintronics applications in high-frequency devices such as next-generation mobile communications.

Topics & Concepts

Generator (circuit theory)TorqueMillimeterPhysicsExtremely high frequencySpin (aerodynamics)Condensed matter physicsQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)OpticsThermodynamicsMagnetic properties of thin filmsGyrotron and Vacuum Electronics ResearchMagneto-Optical Properties and Applications