Type: Preprint
Publication Date: 2024-10-03
Citations: 0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2410.02238
Orbital torque, associated with orbital current, enables light metals to efficiently manipulate magnetization with rich tunability. A clear demonstration of perpendicular magnetization switching using light metals alone is essential for understanding orbital physics and developing high-density orbitronic devices. Here, we report orbital torque switching of perpendicular magnetization in light metal (Ti, V, Cr)/ferrimagnet (Fe1-xGdx) bilayers. Taking the Ti/ Fe1-xGdx sample as a model system, the torque efficiency increases four-fold by enhancing the spin-orbit coupling in Fe1-xGdx through modulating Gd composition, which is a characteristic feature of orbital torque. Our findings demonstrate that light metals in combination with rare earth-transition metal ferrimagnets can be employed for efficient orbitronic devices and serve as a model system for studying orbitronics.
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