Coherent spin-transfer precession switching in orthogonal spin-torque devices
Abstract
We present experimental results and macrospin simulations of the switching characteristics of orthogonal spin-transfer devices incorporating an out-of-plane magnetized polarizing layer and an in-plane magnetized spin valve device at cryogenic temperatures. At T=4 K we demonstrate: high speed deterministic switching at short pulse lengths - down to 100 ps - with sufficient measurement statistics to establish a switching error rate of 10-5; coherent precessional switching at longer times; and ensemble decoherence effects at even longer times. Finite temperature macrospin models capture the precessional switching well but fail to fully reproduce all the decoherence and switching error behavior.
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