Sophie Collin
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Nano Letters | 2017
William Legrand; Davide Maccariello; Nicolas Reyren; K. Garcia; Christoforos Moutafis; Constance Moreau-Luchaire; Sophie Collin; K. Bouzehouane; V. Cros; Albert Fert
Magnetic skyrmions are nanoscale windings of the spin configuration that hold great promise for technology due to their topology-related properties and extremely reduced sizes. After the recent observation at room temperature of sub-100 nm skyrmions stabilized by interfacial chiral interaction in magnetic multilayers, several pending questions remain to be solved, notably about the means to nucleate individual compact skyrmions or the exact nature of their motion. In this study, a method leading to the formation of magnetic skyrmions in a micrometer-sized track using homogeneous current injection is evidenced. Spin-transfer-induced motion of these small electrical-current-generated skyrmions is then demonstrated and the role of the out-of-plane magnetic field in the stabilization of the moving skyrmions is also analyzed. The results of these experimental observations of spin torque induced motion are compared to micromagnetic simulations reproducing a granular type, nonuniform magnetic multilayer in order to address the particularly important role of the magnetic inhomogeneities on the current-induced motion of sub-100 nm skyrmions for which the material grains size is comparable to the skyrmion diameter.
Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Marie-Blandine Martin; Bruno Dlubak; Robert S. Weatherup; M Piquemal-Banci; Hyoung Woo Yang; Raoul Blume; Robert Schloegl; Sophie Collin; F. Petroff; Stephan Hofmann; J. Robertson; A. Anane; Pierre Seneor
We report on the demonstration of ferromagnetic spin injectors for spintronics which are protected against oxidation through passivation by a single layer of graphene. The graphene monolayer is directly grown by catalytic chemical vapor deposition on pre-patterned nickel electrodes. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that even with its monoatomic thickness, monolayer graphene still efficiently protects spin sources against oxidation in ambient air. The resulting single layer passivated electrodes are integrated into spin valves and demonstrated to act as spin polarizers. Strikingly, the atom-thick graphene layer is shown to be sufficient to induce a characteristic spin filtering effect evidenced through the sign reversal of the measured magnetoresistance.
Applied Physics Letters | 2016
Rojas-Sánchez Jc; P. Laczkowski; J. Sampaio; Sophie Collin; K. Bouzehouane; Nicolas Reyren; H. Jaffrès; A. Mougin; J.-M. George
We experimentally investigate the current-induced magnetization reversal in Pt/[Co/Ni]3/Al multilayers combining the anomalous Hall effect and magneto-optical Kerr effect techniques in crossbar geometry. The magnetization reversal occurs through nucleation and propagation of a domain of opposite polarity for a current density of the order of 3 × 1011 A/m2. In these experiments, we demonstrate a full control of each stage: (i) the Orsted field controls the domain nucleation and (ii) domain-wall propagation occurs by spin torque from the Pt spin Hall effect. This scenario requires an in-plane magnetic field to tune the domain wall center orientation along the current for efficient domain wall propagation. Indeed, as nucleated, domain walls are chiral and Neel-like due to the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction.
Nature Nanotechnology | 2018
Davide Maccariello; William Legrand; Nicolas Reyren; K. Garcia; K. Bouzehouane; Sophie Collin; V. Cros; Albert Fert
Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected whirling spin textures that can be stabilized in magnetic materials by an asymmetric exchange interaction between neighbouring spins that imposes a fixed chirality. Their small size, together with the robustness against external perturbations, make magnetic skyrmions potential storage bits in a novel generation of memory and logic devices. To this aim, their contribution to the electrical transport properties of a device must be characterized—however, the existing demonstrations are limited to low temperatures and mainly in magnetic materials with a B20 crystal structure. Here we combine concomitant magnetic force microscopy and Hall resistivity measurements to demonstrate the electrical detection of sub-100 nm skyrmions in a multilayered thin film at room temperature. Furthermore, we detect and analyse the Hall signal of a single skyrmion, which indicates that it arises from the anomalous Hall effect with a negligible contribution from the topological Hall effect.Single magnetic skyrmions are electrically detected in magnetic multilayers at room temperature, and their main contribution to the signal, which is enhanced for tracks approaching the size of the skyrmions, comes from the anomalous—rather than topological—Hall effect.
Physical Review B | 2013
Olivier Crauste; A. Gentils; François Couëdo; Y. Dolgorouky; L. Bergé; Sophie Collin; C. A. Marrache-Kikuchi; L. Dumoulin
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2012
M. Bibes; Nicolas Reyren; E. Lesne; J.-M. George; C. Deranlot; Sophie Collin; A. Barthélémy; H. Jaffrès
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Science Advances | 2018
William Legrand; Jean-Yves Chauleau; Davide Maccariello; Nicolas Reyren; Sophie Collin; K. Bouzehouane; N. Jaouen; V. Cros; Albert Fert
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2016
Sergio Tatay; Marta Galbiati; Sophie Delprat; Clément Barraud; K. Bouzehouane; Sophie Collin; C. Deranlot; E. Jacquet; Pierre Seneor; R. Mattana; F. Petroff
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Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Marta Galbiati; Sergio Tatay; Sophie Delprat; Hung Le Khanh; Bernard Servet; C. Deranlot; Sophie Collin; Pierre Seneor; R. Mattana; F. Petroff
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2012
C. Andriamiadamanana; Alban Ferrier; Laurent Lombez; Anne-Laure Joudrier; N. Naghavi; P. Ghenuche; Nathalie Bardou; J.-L. Pellouard; Sophie Collin; Fabienne Pellé; Jean-François Guillemoles
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