Tuning Magnetization Dynamics with Strong Spin-Orbit Coupling in Transition-Metal Dichalcogenide/ Co - Fe - B Heterostructures

Guanjie Wu, Yang Ren, Xiaodong He, Yu Zhang, Hongwei Xue, Zhihao Ji, Q. Y. Jin, Zongzhi Zhang

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Abstract

Spintronic materials with two-dimensional (2D) transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMD)/ferromagnet (FM) interfaces have received a great deal of interest recently due to strong modulation of the magnetic properties, which provide attractive opportunities for magnetic information storage. Here, we demonstrate the strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effect and great interfacial tuning of magnetization dynamics in MX2/Co-Fe-B thin films by means of a time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr approach, where M is chosen as Mo or W and X is S or Se. The significant drop of demagnetization time, τm, and increase of magnetic damping factor, αs, clearly highlight the presence of high interfacial SOC strength in just one monolayer of MoS2. Compared with the single Co-Fe-B film, the precession frequency, f, is lowered after inserting a MX2 layer, suggesting a reduction of the effective magnetization, 4πMeff, originating from the interfacial d-d hybridization effect. The role of SOC strength on τm, Meff, and αs is confirmed by using different TMD materials, and thus, demonstrates that the element M plays a dominant role. The samples with WS2 or WSe2 have much shorter τm, smaller Meff, and larger αs values due to the strong SOC interaction of heavier atoms. The observed efficient control of dynamic magnetic behavior will further promote the development of TMD/FM materials for practical spintronic applications with ultrafast manipulation speed and low energy consumption.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024027
JournalPhysical Review Applied
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2020
Externally publishedYes

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