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Physical Review B | 2015

Rectification of radio-frequency current in a giant-magnetoresistance spin valve

Sławomir Ziętek; Piotr Ogrodnik; Marek Frankowski; Jakub Chęciński; P. Wisniowski; Witold Skowroński; Jerzy Wrona; Tomasz Stobiecki; Antoni Zywczak; J. Barnaś

We report on a highly efficient spin diode effect in an exchange-biased spin-valve giant magnetoresistance (GMR) strips. In such multilayer structures, symmetry of the current distribution along the vertical direction is broken and, as a result, a non-compensated Oersted field acting on the magnetic free layer appears. This field, in turn, is a driving force of magnetization precessions. Due to the GMR effect, resistance of the strip oscillates following the magnetization dynamics. This leads to rectification of the applied radio frequency current and induces a direct current voltage


Journal of Applied Physics | 2015

Buffer influence on magnetic dead layer, critical current, and thermal stability in magnetic tunnel junctions with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy

Marek Frankowski; A. Żywczak; M. Czapkiewicz; Sławomir Ziętek; J. Kanak; Monika Banasik; Wiesław Powroźnik; Witold Skowroński; Jakub Chęciński; Jerzy Wrona; Hubert Głowiński; J. Dubowik; Jean-Philippe Ansermet; Tomasz Stobiecki

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Journal of Physics D | 2017

Characterization of spin wave propagation in (1 1 1) YIG thin films with large anisotropy

A. Krysztofik; Hubert Głowiński; P Kuświk; Sławomir Ziętek; L.E. Coy; Justyna Rychły; Stefan Jurga; Tomasz Stobiecki; J. Dubowik

. We present a theoretical description of this phenomenon and calculate the spin diode signal,


Applied Physics Letters | 2016

Temperature dependence of spin-orbit torques in W/CoFeB bilayers

Witold Skowroński; Monika Cecot; J. Kanak; Sławomir Ziętek; Tomasz Stobiecki; Lide Yao; Sebastiaan van Dijken; Takayuki Nozaki; Kay Yakushiji; Shinji Yuasa

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Applied Physics Letters | 2016

Electric-field tunable spin diode FMR in patterned PMN-PT/NiFe structures

Sławomir Ziętek; Piotr Ogrodnik; Witold Skowroński; F. Stobiecki; Sebastiaan van Dijken; J. Barnaś; Tomasz Stobiecki

, as a function of frequency, external magnetic field, and angle at which the external field is applied. A satisfactory quantitative agreement between theoretical predictions and experimental data has been achieved. Finally, we show that the spin diode signal in GMR devices is significantly stronger than in the anisotropic magnetoresistance permalloy-based devices.


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

The influence of interlayer exchange coupling in giant-magnetoresistive devices on spin diode effect in wide frequency range

Sławomir Ziętek; Piotr Ogrodnik; Witold Skowroński; P. Wiśniowski; M. Czapkiewicz; Tomasz Stobiecki; J. Barnaś

We present a detailed study of Ta/Ru-based buffers and their influence on features crucial from the point of view of applications of Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs) such as critical switching current and thermal stability. We study buffer/FeCoB/MgO/Ta/Ru and buffer/MgO/FeCoB/Ta/Ru layers, investigating the crystallographic texture, the roughness of the buffers, the magnetic domain pattern, the magnetic dead layer thickness, and the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy fields for each sample. Additionally, we examine the effect of the current induced magnetization switching for complete nanopillar MTJs with lateral dimensions of 270 × 180 nm. Buffer Ta 5/Ru 10/Ta 3 (thicknesses in nm), which has the thickest dead layer, exhibits a much larger thermal stability factor (63 compared to 32.5) while featuring a slightly lower critical current density value (1.25 MA/cm2 compared to 1.5 MA/cm2) than the buffer with the thinnest dead layer Ta 5/Ru 20/Ta 5. We can account for these results by considering the differen...


Scientific Reports | 2017

Understanding stability diagram of perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions

Witold Skowroński; M. Czapkiewicz; Sławomir Ziętek; Jakub Chęciński; Marek Frankowski; Piotr Rzeszut; Jerzy Wrona

We report on long-range spin wave (SW) propagation in nanometer-thick yttrium iron garnet (YIG) film with an ultralow Gilbert damping. The knowledge of a wavenumber value is essential for designing SW devices. Although determining the wavenumber in experiments like Brillouin light scattering spectroscopy is straightforward, quantifying the wavenumber in all-electrical experiments has not been widely commented upon so far. We analyze magnetostatic spin wave (SW) propagation in YIG films in order to determine the SW wavenumber excited by the coplanar waveguide. We show that it is crucial to consider the influence of magnetic anisotropy fields present in YIG thin films for precise determination of SW wavenumber. With the proposed methods we find that experimentally derived values of are in perfect agreement with that obtained from electromagnetic simulation only if anisotropy fields are included.


2016 21st International Conference on Microwave, Radar and Wireless Communications (MIKON) | 2016

Magnetization dynamics of NiFe film and anisotropic magnetoresistance device: Comparison of microwave detection methods

Sławomir Ziętek; Monika Cecot; Witold Skowroński; Tomasz Stobiecki

We report on the temperature variation of spin-orbit torques in perpendicularly magnetized W/CoFeB bilayers. Harmonic Hall voltage measurements in perpendicularly magnetized CoFeB reveal increased longitudinal and transverse effective magnetic field components at low temperatures. The damping-like spin-orbit torque reaches an efficiency of 0.55 at 19 K. Scanning transmission electron microscopy and X-ray reflectivity measurements indicate that considerable interface mixing between W and CoFeB may be responsible for strong spin-orbit interactions.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2015

Influence of different buffers on magnetic dead layer, critical current and thermal stability in magnetic tunnel junctions with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy

Marek Frankowski; Antoni Zywczak; M. Czapkiewicz; Sławomir Ziętek; J. Kanak; Monika Banasik; W. Powroznik; Witold Skowroński; Jakub Chęciński; Jerzy Wrona; Tomasz Stobiecki

Dynamic properties of NiFe thin films on PMN-PT piezoelectric substrate are investigated using the spin-diode method. Ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spectra of microstrips with varying width are measured as a function of magnetic field and frequency. The FMR frequency is shown to depend on the electric field applied across the substrate, which induces strain in the NiFe layer. Electric field tunability of up to 100 MHz per 1 kV/cm is achieved. An analytical model based on total energy minimization and the LLG equation, with magnetostriction effect taken into account, is developed to explain the measured dynamics. Based on this model, conditions for strong electric-field tunable spin diode FMR in patterned NiFe/PMN-PT structures are derived.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2015

Magnetic properties and magnetization dynamics of magnetic tunnel junctions bottom electrode with different buffer layers

Monika Banasik; Jerzy Wrona; J. Kanak; Sławomir Ziętek; Witold Skowroński; Antoni Zywczak; M. Czapkiewicz; Tomasz Stobiecki

Spin diode effect in a giant magnetoresistive strip is measured in a broad frequency range, including resonance and off-resonance frequencies. The off-resonance dc signal is relatively strong and also significantly dependent on the exchange coupling between magnetic films through the spacer layer. The measured dc signal is described theoretically by taking into account magnetic dynamics induced by Oersted field created by an ac current flowing through the system.

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Witold Skowroński

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Tomasz Stobiecki

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Jerzy Wrona

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Jakub Chęciński

AGH University of Science and Technology

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M. Czapkiewicz

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Marek Frankowski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Piotr Rzeszut

AGH University of Science and Technology

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J. Kanak

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Piotr Ogrodnik

AGH University of Science and Technology

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J. Barnaś

Polish Academy of Sciences

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