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Angular dependence of spin-orbit spin transfer torques

Kyung-Jin Lee
Dept. of Mater. Sci. and Eng., Korea University, Seoul, KOREA

2015年2月17日(火) 10時30分 理学館614

 In ferromagnet/heavy metal bilayers, an in-plane current gives rise to spin-orbit spin transfer torque which is usually decomposed into field-like and damping-like torques. For two-dimensional free-electron and tight-binding models with Rashba spin-orbit coupling, the field-like torque acquires nontrivial dependence on the magnetization direction when the Rashba spin-orbit coupling becomes comparable to the exchange interaction. This nontrivial angular dependence of the field-like torque is related to the Fermi surface distortion, determined by the ratio of the Rashba spin-orbit coupling to the exchange interaction. On the other hand, the damping-like torque acquires nontrivial angular dependence when the Rashba spin-orbit coupling is comparable to or stronger than the exchange interaction. It is related to the combined effects of the Fermi surface distortion and the Fermi sea contribution. The angular dependence is consistent with experimental observations and can be important to understand magnetization dynamics induced by spin-orbit spin transfer torques. This work has been done in collaboration with K.-S. Lee, D. Go, A. Manchon, P. M. Haney, M. D. Stiles, and H.-W. Lee. For details, please see arXiv:1409.5600.