Impact of Spin-Orbit Coupling on Quantum Transport in Magnetic Tunnel Junction with an anti-ferromagnetic Capping Layer
Abstract
Using first-principles calculations, we explore the role of an anti-ferromagnetic heavy-metal, L10-IrMn, as a capping layer in a perpendicular magnetic tunnel junction (p-MTJ). A comparative study is conducted by employing conventional non-magnetic heavy-metals (Ta, W or Mo) capping layers along with an anti-ferromagnetic IrMn in a symmetric-MTJ X/FeCo/MgO/FeCo/X, where X=Ta, W, Mo or IrMn. Firstly, the calculations without including spin-orbit coupling (SOC) are presented where the highest TMR is achieved in IrMn-IrMn MTJ compared to that of Ta-Ta, W-W and Mo-Mo MTJs. The origin of this large TMR is attributed to, both, the large spin-polarization due to reduced lattice-mismatch and the non-identical signatures of both the anti-parallel conduction-channels caused by the anti-ferromagnetic ordering of IrMn that reflects the spins at IrMn/FeCo interface. Moreover, when SOC is switched-on, the increase of TMR is observed in all the MTJs with a particularly giant enhancement in IrMn-IrMn MTJ. This SOC-induced increase in TMR is ascribed to the mixed contribution of 1 and 5 states and the additional increase in the band levels of the out-of-plane orbitals, pz, dz2 and dxz due to the lifting of degeneracy. Furthermore, it was also observed that the lattice-mismatch-induced strain might create an orbital reconstruction within the capping layer, probably, due to the crystallographic deformation and, in turn, in the adjacent FeCo-electrode. This microscopic mechanism also plays an additional decisive role in enhancing the TMR. Finally, our results indicate that IrMn can offer giant TMR in future spin-orbit toque (SOT) based MRAM devices with a straightforward design strategy.
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