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L'Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire de Grenoble (Irig) est un institut thématique de la Direction de la Recherche Fondamentale du CEA.
Notre Institut est composé de 5 départements
Les 10 Unités Mixtes de Recherches de l'Irig
Publications, Thèses soutenues, Prix et distinctions
Agenda
Soutenance HDR
Jeudi 30 novembre à 9h30, Salle de séminaire 445, bâtiment 1005, CEA Grenoble, 17 avenue des Martyrs, Grenoble
Spin orbitronics is a new field of research which proposes to exploit spin orbit coupling to manipulate magnetization in magnetic thin films. Spin orbit coupling can be leveraged to prepare spin polarized currents and reverse the magnetization of nanomagnets via the spin orbit torques, or stabilize chiral topological chiral spin textures via the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. In this habilitation, I will present my contribution to this field of research over the last ten years. In a first part, I will discuss my work on SOT-MRAM, a novel magnetic memory where the magnetization state is reversed via spin orbit torques and readout using a magnetic tunnel junction. I will show that magnetization switching can be achieved by current pulses as short as 400 fs in SOT-MRAM and detected with a large electrical signal via the magnetoresistance tunnel effect. In the second part, I will summarize my work on the current-induced dynamics of magnetic domain walls in ultrathin heavy metal/ferromagnetic films and in particular the impact of the spin orbit torques and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. The third part is dedicated to my activity on magnetic skyrmions, a nanometer scale topologically stable chiral spin textures stabilized by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. I will show that magnetic skyrmions can be stabilized at room temperature in ultrathin Pt/Co/MgO multilayer and manipulated using electrical currents with large velocities. I will then show that skyrmions can be nucleated and stabilized in synthetic antiferromagnets and moved with very large velocities, up to 900 m/s, owing to the cancellation of their topological charge. I will conclude with recent results on the electrical readout of skyrmions in magnetic tunnel junctions. Plus d'information :https://www.spintec.fr/hdr-defense-spinorbitronics-exploiting-spin-orbit-interaction-to-manipulate-magnetization-in-ultrathin-films/ L'accès à la salle 445 nécessite un laisser passer. Merci de contacter admin.spintec@cea.fr avant le 17 novembre. Pour suivre la soutenance en visioconférence : https://webconf.cea.fr/olivier.boulle/WHVLLBWS
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