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Hauptverfasser: Cao, Cuimei, Zhu, Meng, Chen, Shiwei, Song, Yizhuo, Feng, Xiaoyu, Yang, Zhenzhong, Wang, Yihan, Liang, Shiheng, Zhan, Qingfeng, Zhang, Jia, You, Long
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author Cao, Cuimei
Zhu, Meng
Chen, Shiwei
Song, Yizhuo
Feng, Xiaoyu
Yang, Zhenzhong
Wang, Yihan
Liang, Shiheng
Zhan, Qingfeng
Zhang, Jia
You, Long
author_facet Cao, Cuimei
Zhu, Meng
Chen, Shiwei
Song, Yizhuo
Feng, Xiaoyu
Yang, Zhenzhong
Wang, Yihan
Liang, Shiheng
Zhan, Qingfeng
Zhang, Jia
You, Long
contents Modern magnetic memory technology requires unconventional transverse spin current to achieve deterministic switching of perpendicular magnetization. Spin current in antiferromagnets (AFMs) has been long thought to be trivial as nonmagnets. Recently, a class of spin-splitting AFMs has been shown to be able to generate unconventional spin current for spin-orbit torque (SOT) applications. However, such AFMs requires specific symmetry breaking, and have been largely restricted by the limited material candidates. Here, we reveal universal spin fluctuation-induced unconventional transverse spin current in conventional spin degenerate AFMs at finite temperature by taking collinear (AFM) L10-MnPt as an example. The field-free switching of perpendicular magnetization was achieved via out-of-plane anti-damping-like SOT, leveraging the spin current with both y- and z-spin polarizations in heterostructures with MnPt functioning as spin current source. Based on symmetry analyses and experimental characterizations of current-induced spin torques, we find that the spin current generated by L10-MnPt exhibits anisotropy that varies with the current direction, enforced by the low symmetry magnetic point group when its Néel vector is along [110]. From a fundamental perspective, it would be intriguing to uncover a mechanism underlying the emergence of unconventional spin currents in spin degenerate antiferromagnets, which is highly desirable for spintronic applications.
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spellingShingle Spin Fluctuations-induced Unconventional Transverse Spin Current in Spin Degenerate Antiferromagnet
Cao, Cuimei
Zhu, Meng
Chen, Shiwei
Song, Yizhuo
Feng, Xiaoyu
Yang, Zhenzhong
Wang, Yihan
Liang, Shiheng
Zhan, Qingfeng
Zhang, Jia
You, Long
Applied Physics
Modern magnetic memory technology requires unconventional transverse spin current to achieve deterministic switching of perpendicular magnetization. Spin current in antiferromagnets (AFMs) has been long thought to be trivial as nonmagnets. Recently, a class of spin-splitting AFMs has been shown to be able to generate unconventional spin current for spin-orbit torque (SOT) applications. However, such AFMs requires specific symmetry breaking, and have been largely restricted by the limited material candidates. Here, we reveal universal spin fluctuation-induced unconventional transverse spin current in conventional spin degenerate AFMs at finite temperature by taking collinear (AFM) L10-MnPt as an example. The field-free switching of perpendicular magnetization was achieved via out-of-plane anti-damping-like SOT, leveraging the spin current with both y- and z-spin polarizations in heterostructures with MnPt functioning as spin current source. Based on symmetry analyses and experimental characterizations of current-induced spin torques, we find that the spin current generated by L10-MnPt exhibits anisotropy that varies with the current direction, enforced by the low symmetry magnetic point group when its Néel vector is along [110]. From a fundamental perspective, it would be intriguing to uncover a mechanism underlying the emergence of unconventional spin currents in spin degenerate antiferromagnets, which is highly desirable for spintronic applications.
title Spin Fluctuations-induced Unconventional Transverse Spin Current in Spin Degenerate Antiferromagnet
topic Applied Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09964