Brooke C. McGoldrick, Jonathan Z. Sun, et al.
Physical Review Applied
The temperature dependence of current-induced magnetization switching of ferrimagnetic CoGd free layers in spin valves is explored. At temperatures well above and well below the magnetization compensation temperature (TMC) of CoGd, a current flowing from the free layer to the CoFe fixed layer aligns the moments of the two layers parallel, and a current flowing in the opposite direction aligns them antiparallel. However, for intermediate temperatures just above TMC, the current-induced alignment of the moments is reversed. We attribute this effect to the different compensation temperatures of the net magnetization and angular momentum of CoGd. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
Brooke C. McGoldrick, Jonathan Z. Sun, et al.
Physical Review Applied
Jonathan Z. Sun, R.P. Robertazzi, et al.
Physical Review B - CMMP
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ECS Transactions
Jonathan Z. Sun
J Magn Magn Mater