Thermoelectrical manipulation of nano-magnets: A spin-thermionic oscillator
Paper in proceeding, 2010

We investigate the interplay between the thermodynamic properties and spin-dependent transport in a mesoscopic magnetic multilayer, in which two strongly ferromagnetic layers are exchange-coupled through a weakly ferromagnetic spacer. We show theoretically that the system allows a spin-thermoelectronic control of the relative orientation of the outer layers. Supporting experimental evidence of thermally controlled switching from parallel to anti-parallel magnetization orientations in the sandwich is presented. We show magneto-resistance oscillations may take place with frequencies up to GHz. We discuss in detail an experimental realization of a device that can operate as a thermo-magneto-resistive switch or oscillator.

spintronics

oscillator

magneto-resistance

Author

Anatoli M. Kadigrobov

University of Gothenburg

Stefan Andersson

Robert I. Shekhter

University of Gothenburg

Mats Jonson

University of Gothenburg

V. Korenivski

Proceedings of SPIE

0277-786X (ISSN)

Vol. 7760 77600R-1 - 77600R-17-

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1117/12.853874

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10/10/2017