Joule heating and spin-transfer torque investigated on the atomic scale using a spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscope

Phys Rev Lett. 2011 Oct 28;107(18):186601. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.186601. Epub 2011 Oct 27.

Abstract

The influence of a high spin-polarized tunnel current onto the switching behavior of a superparamagnetic nanoisland on a nonmagnetic substrate is investigated by means of spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy. A detailed lifetime analysis allows for a quantification of the effective temperature rise of the nanoisland and the modification of the activation energy barrier for magnetization reversal, thereby using the nanoisland as a local thermometer and spin-transfer torque analyzer. Both the Joule heating and spin-transfer torque are found to scale linearly with the tunnel current. The results are compared to experiments performed on lithographically fabricated magneto-tunnel junctions, revealing a very high spin-transfer torque switching efficiency in our experiments.