Title :
Thermally Activated Switching in Nanoscale Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
Author :
Korenivski, V. ; Leuschner, R.
Author_Institution :
Nanostruct. Phys., KTH-Albanova, Stockholm, Sweden
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Magnetic tunnel junctions 90 to 300 nm wide and of aspect ratio ¿2 are studied using high-speed pulse fields with regard to the soft-layer magnetization reversal under thermal agitation. It is found that the larger cells, 200-300 nm wide, reverse through nonuniform magnetization states with the energy barriers to thermal activation an order of magnitude smaller than those expected for single-domain magnets. The single-domain limit is reached for the smallest cells, having elliptical soft layers approximately 90 nm wide and 150-200 nm long. The magnetization decay in the small cell limit is well described by the Stoner-Wohlfarth single-domain model and the Arrhenius activation law. The results demonstrate that the penalty due to the smaller magnetic volume is compensated by a larger relative energy barrier to activation as the junction size is reduced to ~ 90 nm. This determines the important length scale for geometric scaling of such technologies as magnetic random access memory.
Keywords :
magnetic switching; magnetic tunnelling; magnetisation reversal; nanomagnetics; Arrhenius activation law; Stoner-Wohlfarth single-domain model; elliptical soft layers; high-speed pulse fields; junction size; magnetic random access memory; magnetic volume; nanoscale magnetic tunnel junctions; nonuniform magnetization states; single-domain magnets; soft-layer magnetization reversal; thermal agitation; thermally activated switching; Energy barrier; Magnetic anisotropy; Magnetic materials; Magnetic switching; Magnetic tunneling; Magnetization reversal; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Random access memory; Saturation magnetization; Switches; Magnetic memories; magnetization reversal; magnetoresistive devices; thermal activation;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2010.2040718