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Dynamic Skyrmion-Mediated Switching of Perpendicular MTJs: Scaling to 20 nm with Thermal Noise

One method of creating and annihilating skyrmions in confined geometries is to use Voltage-Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy (VCMA) [1, 2, 3]. Previous study shows that robust voltage controlled ferromagnetic reversal from up to down state in the soft layer of a perpendicular Magnetic Tunnel Junction (p-MTJ) can be achieved by creating and subsequently annihilating an intermediate skyrmion state [4] in the presence of room temperature thermal noise and anisotropy variation across grains [4]. However, when scaling to 20 nm, thermal noise can annihilate the skyrmions, for example, by randomly moving the core towards the boundary of the nanostructure. In this work, we study three p-MTJs of different dimensions, particularly lateral dimensions of 100nm, 50nm and 20 nm and investigate the change in switching behavior as the dimension is decreased. Particularly, our focus is to investigate to what extent skyrmion mediated switching scheme can be employed below ~50nm lateral dimensions in the presence of thermal perturbation.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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