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Current-driven magnetization switching in a van der Waals ferromagnet Fe3GeTe2.

Xiao WangJian TangXiuxin XiaCongli HeJunwei ZhangYizhou LiuCaihua WanChi FangChenyang GuoWenlong YangYao GuangXiaomin ZhangHongjun XuJinwu WeiMengzhou LiaoXiaobo LuJiafeng FengXiao-Xi LiYong PengHongxiang WeiRong YangDongxia ShiXixiang ZhangZheng Vitto HanZhidong ZhangGuangyu ZhangGuoqiang YuXiufeng Han
Published in: Science advances (2019)
The recent discovery of ferromagnetism in two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials holds promises for spintronic devices with exceptional properties. However, to use 2D vdW magnets for building spintronic nanodevices such as magnetic memories, key challenges remain in terms of effectively switching the magnetization from one state to the other electrically. Here, we devise a bilayer structure of Fe3GeTe2/Pt, in which the magnetization of few-layered Fe3GeTe2 can be effectively switched by the spin-orbit torques (SOTs) originated from the current flowing in the Pt layer. The effective magnetic fields corresponding to the SOTs are further quantitatively characterized using harmonic measurements. Our demonstration of the SOT-driven magnetization switching in a 2D vdW magnet could pave the way for implementing low-dimensional materials in the next-generation spintronic applications.
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