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Highly efficient field-free switching of perpendicular yttrium iron garnet with collinear spin current.

Man YangLiang SunYulun ZengJun ChengKang HeXi YangZiqiang WangLongqian YuHeng NiuTongzhou JiGong ChenBingfeng MiaoXiangrong WangHaifeng Ding
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Yttrium iron garnet, a material possessing ultralow magnetic damping and extraordinarily long magnon diffusion length, is the most widely studied magnetic insulator in spintronics and magnonics. Field-free electrical control of perpendicular yttrium iron garnet magnetization with considerable efficiency is highly desired for excellent device performance. Here, we demonstrate such an accomplishment with a collinear spin current, whose spin polarization and propagation direction are both perpendicular to the interface. Remarkably, the field-free magnetization switching is achieved not only with a heavy-metal-free material, Permalloy, but also with a higher efficiency as compared with a typical heavy metal, Pt. Combined with the direct and inverse effect measurements, we ascribe the collinear spin current to the anomalous spin Hall effect in Permalloy. Our findings provide a new insight into spin current generation in Permalloy and open an avenue in spintronic devices.
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