Planar Hall torque


Abstract in English

Spin-orbit torques in bilayers of ferromagnetic and nonmagnetic materials hold promise for energy efficient switching of magnetization in nonvolatile magnetic memories. Previously studied spin Hall and Rashba torques originate from spin-orbit interactions within the nonmagnetic material and at the bilayer interface, respectively. Here we report a spin-orbit torque that arises from planar Hall current in the ferromagnetic material of the bilayer and acts as either positive or negative magnetic damping. This planar Hall torque exhibits unusual biaxial symmetry in the plane defined by the applied electric field and the bilayer normal. The magnitude of the planar Hall torque is similar to that of the giant spin Hall torque and is large enough to excite auto-oscillations of the ferromagnetic layer magnetization.

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