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Electrical Writing of Magnetic and Resistive Multistates in CoFe Films Deposited onto Pb[Zr$_x$Ti$_{1-x}$]O$_3$

Electric control of magnetic properties is an important challenge for modern magnetism and spintronic development. In particular, an ability to write magnetic state electrically would be highly beneficial. Among other methods, the use of electric field induced deformation of piezoelectric elements is a promising low-energy approach for magnetization control. We investigate the system of piezoelectric substrate Pb[Zr$_x$Ti$_{1-x}$]O$_3$ with CoFe overlayers, extending the known reversible bistable electro-magnetic coupling to surface and multistate operations, adding the initial state reset possibility. Increasing the CoFe thickness improves the magnetoresistive sensitivity, but at the expenses of decreasing the strain-mediated coupling, with optimum magnetic thin film thickness of the order of 100 nm. The simplest resistance strain gauge structure is realized and discussed as a multistate memory cell demonstrating both resistive memory (RRAM) and magnetoresistive memory (MRAM) functionalities in a single structure.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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