Ching-Ming LeeLin-Xiu YeJia-Mou LeeWan-Ling ChenChao‐Yuan HuangG. ChernTe-ho Wu
Perpendicular ultrathin RE-TM films with thickness 3 nm were investigated for potential use as free layers of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions. The free layer thickness should be as thin as possible to reduce spin-transfer switching current density while maintaining adequate thermal stability. Using Ti or Al as under- and over-layers, we found that both 3 nm GdFeCo and TbFeCo films had perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA), but DyFeCo had PMA only in cases where thickness exceeded 5 nm. The effective PMA constants of TbFeCo films were of order of 10 5 erg/cm 3 , which provided sufficient thermal stability. By annealing at various temperatures, we found that the coercivity of TbFeCo films can be ranged from 120 to 1000 Oe. Therefore, insertions of under/overlayers together with suitable annealing treatment provide a way to fabricate RE-TM ultrathin layer with desired magnetic properties.
Vitalii ZablotskiiM. KisielewskiO. TsiganenkoJ. Ferré
R. SkomskiHans Peter OepenJ. Kirschner
S. IwataS. ParkinT. SuzukiD. Weller
Shinya IwataS. ParkinT. SuzukiD. Weller
Wang XiangShenwei SuXuemei YuZhong YouBo Cai