2009
DOI: 10.1063/1.3139067
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Low frequency magnetoresistive noise in spin-valve structures

Abstract: High-frequency measurements of spin-valve films and devices (invited)

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“…At high fields ͑500 mT͒, only residual electrical noise is assumed to remain, which we subtracted from the measured power spectral density S V to obtain the magnetic contribution S V Ј. The ␣ mag values in these MTJ rings are comparable to those reported by Ozbay et al 16 for MgO barrier MTJs with a conventional shape. ␣ mag in the forward and the reversed onion states are similar.…”
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“…At high fields ͑500 mT͒, only residual electrical noise is assumed to remain, which we subtracted from the measured power spectral density S V to obtain the magnetic contribution S V Ј. The ␣ mag values in these MTJ rings are comparable to those reported by Ozbay et al 16 for MgO barrier MTJs with a conventional shape. ␣ mag in the forward and the reversed onion states are similar.…”
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“…4͑c͔͒. The linear dependence has been previously reported in AlO x -based MTJs, 19,22,23 and in MgO-based MTJs with a TMR value of around 100%, 16 both patterned into a square shape. The calculated ͑H͒ value for different magnetic states of the free CoFeB layer corresponds to a phase angle of 0.1°-1°, which is similar to that reported by Ozbay et al 16 Our results on MTJ rings show that the fluctuationdissipation relation can be used to characterize the noise properties of MTJs with complicated domain structures.…”
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“…The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) relates the magnetization fluctuations and the susceptibility [19,20]. For a sample in thermal equilibrium which exhibits a linear response, the power spectrum of the magnetic moment S m ðfÞ is given by [21,22] …”
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“…2 (c)]. As discussed in the previous section, when the field opposing the reference layer becomes comparable to B AF , the free layer is no longer the dominant source of noise [15]. Although the fluctuations of the reference layer do not cause a clearly observable change in the resistance, they can dominate the spectrum at θ = π: whereas the free layer is stabilized by the applied field, larger fields will continue to destabilize the SAF layers, providing additional mechanisms for fluctuations to occur.…”
Section: B Noise As a Function Of Magnetic Field Orientationmentioning
confidence: 72%