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Xueqiang Feng1, Zhenyi Zheng1,2, Yue Zhang1
1Fert Beijing Institute, MIIT Key Laboratory of Spintronics, School of Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China.
Abstract:
Ferrimagnets are considered an excellent spintronic material candidate which combines ultrafast magnetic dynamics and straightforward electrical detectability. However, efficient routes toward magneto-ionic control of ferrimagnetic order remain elusive. In this study, a solid-state oxygen gating device was designed to control the magnetic properties of the ferrimagnetic CoTb alloy. Experimental results show that applying a small voltage can irreversibly tune a Tb-dominant device to a stable Co-dominant state and decrease the magnetization compensation temperature by 130 K. In addition, a reversible voltage control of the magnetization axis between out-of-plane and in-plane states is observed, which indicates that the migrated oxygen ions can bond to both Tb and Co sublattices. First-principles calculations indicate that voltage can dynamically control the flow-in and flow-out of oxygen ions that bond to the Co sublattice. Our work provides an effective means to manipulate ferrimagnetic order and contributes to the development of ultra-low-power spintronic devices.
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