Energy-efficient W100-xTax/CoFeB/MgO spin Hall nano-oscillators
Abstract
We investigate a W-Ta alloying route to reduce the auto-oscillation current densities and the power consumption of nano-constriction based spin Hall nano oscillators. Using spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance (ST-FMR) measurements on microbars of W100-xTax(5 nm)/CoFeB(t)/MgO stacks with t = 1.4, 1.8, and 2.0 nm, we measure a substantial improvement in both the spin-orbit torque efficiency and the spin Hall conductivity. We demonstrate a 34\% reduction in threshold auto-oscillation current density, which translates into a 64\% reduction in power consumption as compared to pure W-based SHNOs. Our work demonstrates the promising aspects of W-Ta alloying for the energy-efficient operation of emerging spintronic devices.
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