Spin-transfer torque effect in nanopillar superconducting-magnetic hybrid Josephson junctions
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Abstract
We have developed single nanopillar Josephson junctions with pseudo-spin-valve barriers with a feature size 50 nm or larger. We observed changes in Josephson critical current depending on the magnetization state of the barrier (parallel or anti-parallel) through the superconductor-ferromagnet proximity effect. The magnetization states of the pseudo-spin-valve barriers could also be switched with applied bias currents which is consistent with the spin-transfer torque effect in room-temperature spin valve devices. Our results demonstrate devices that combine superconducting and spintronic functions promising for a nanoscale cryogenic memory technology.
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Authors
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Burm Baek
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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William Rippard
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Matthew Pufall
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Samuel Benz
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Stephen Russek
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Horst Rogalla
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Paul Dresselhaus
National Institute of Standards and Technology