Field-Free Spin-Orbit-Torque-Induced Switching of the Magnetization in Perpendicular Magnetic Memory Devices

A system and a method for the deterministic generation of magnetic skyrmions includes a magnetic strip configured to store and transport skyrmions. The magnetic strip includes one or more spatial inhomogeneities configured to generate a skyrmion at known locations when excited by a current pulse. A current pulse generator is used to inject current pulses into the magnetic strip via contact pads electrically coupled to both the current pulse generator and the magnetic strip. The system also includes a magnetic field source to apply an out-of-plane magnetic field across the magnetic strip to facilitate generation of skyrmions. Skyrmions can be generated by applying an out-of-plane magnetic field to the magnetic strip and injecting a current pulse with sufficient current density towards the spatial inhomogeneities. Once a skyrmion is generated, another current pulse with sufficient current density can be injected to move the skyrmion.

Researchers

Geoffrey Beach / Felix Buettner / Ivan Lemesh

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Computer Science: Quantum Computing / Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices

  • methods and apparatus for making magnetic skyrmions
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