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Takahide Kubota1,2, Yusuke Ina3, Zhenchao Wen4,5
1Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan. tkubota@imr.tohoku.ac.jp.
Abstract:
Current perpendicular-to-plane (CPP) giant magnetoresistance (GMR) effects are of interest in a possible application of magnetic sensor elements, such as read-head of hard disk drives. To improve the junction performance, the interface tailoring effects were investigated for the Heulser alloy, Co₂Fe0.4Mn0.6Si (CFMS), based CPP-GMR junctions with an L 1 2 -Ag₃Mg ordered alloy spacer. Ultra-thin Fe or Mg inserts were utilized for the CFMS/Ag₃Mg interfaces, and CPP-GMR at low bias current density, J and the J dependence were evaluated for the junctions. Although, at low bias J, MR ratio decreased with increasing the inserts thickness, the device output at high bias J exhibited quite weak dependence on the insert thickness. The output voltages of the order of 4 mV were obtained for the junctions regardless of the insert at an optimal bias J for each. The critical current density J c was evaluated by the shape of MR curves depending on J. J c increased with the insert thicknesses up to 0.45 nm. The enhancement of J c suggests that spin-transfer-torque effect may reduce in the junctions with inserts, which enables a reduction of noise and can be an advantage for device applications.
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