Compensation of Anisotropy in Spin Hall Devices for Neuromorphic Applications

Pankaj Sethi, Dédalo Sanz-Hernández, Florian Godel, Sachin Krishnia, Fernando Ajejas, Alice Mizrahi, Vincent Cros, Danijela Marković, and Julie Grollier
Phys. Rev. Applied 19, 064018 – Published 6 June 2023
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Abstract

Spintronic nano-oscillators and diodes with reduced nonlinearity benefit from low phase noise and improved device properties. Moreover, they could offer key advantages for realizing neuromorphic applications, such as spike-based neurons and frequency multiplexing in neural networks. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the reduction in nonlinearity of a spin Hall nano-oscillator (SHNO) by compensation of its effective magnetic anisotropy. The study involves optimization of Co/Ni multilayer growth to achieve the compensation, followed by spin-diode measurements on patterned microstrips to quantify their anisotropy. The relationship between the second- (Hk2=0.47mT) and first-order (Hk1eff=0.8mT) anisotropy fields reveals the existence of an easy cone, thereby validating the presence of compensation. Furthermore, we demonstrate a compensated spin diode that has a fixed frequency when the input power is varied. We then study the current-induced auto-oscillation properties of SHNOs on compensated films by patterning nanoconstrictions of 200 and 100 nm wide. The invariance of the resonance frequency and linewidth of the compensated SHNO with applied dc current indicates the absence of nonlinearity. This independence is maintained irrespective of the applied external fields and their orientations. The compensated SHNO obtained has a linewidth of 1.1 MHz and a peak output power of up to 1 pW/MHz.

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  • Received 12 January 2023
  • Revised 29 March 2023
  • Accepted 10 May 2023

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.19.064018

© 2023 American Physical Society

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Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Pankaj Sethi*,†, Dédalo Sanz-Hernández, Florian Godel, Sachin Krishnia, Fernando Ajejas, Alice Mizrahi, Vincent Cros, Danijela Marković, and Julie Grollier

  • Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, Université Paris-Saclay, 91767 Palaiseau, France

  • *pankaj8684@gmail.com
  • pankaj.sethi@cnrs-thales.fr
  • Present address: Department of Physics and Center for Advanced Nanoscience, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, 92093, USA

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Vol. 19, Iss. 6 — June 2023

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