Kolloquiumsvortrag (MaWi), Prof. Kläui, Uni Mainz / am 29.01.2018

29.01.2018 von 17:15 bis 18:00

Institute Ostufer, Geb. D, "Aquarium", Kaiserstr. 2, 24143 Kiel

Titel: Topological Spin Dynamics for GreenIT

Abstract: In our information-everywhere society IT is a major player for energy consumption. Novel spintronic
devices can play a role in the quest for GreenIT if they are stable and can transport and manipulate
spin with low power. Devices have been proposed, where switching by energy-efficient approaches,
such as spin-polarized currents is used [1], for which we develop new highly spin-polarized materials
and characterize the spin transport using THz spectroscopy [2]. Firstly to obtain ultimate stability, topological spin structures that emerge due to the
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) at structurally asymmetric interfaces, such as chiral domain
walls and skyrmions with enhanced topological protection can be used [3-5]. We have investigated in
detail their dynamics and find that it is governed by the topology of their spin structures [3]. By
designing the materials, we can even obtain a skyrmion lattice phase as the ground state of the thin
films [4]. Secondly, for ultimately efficient spin manipulation, we use spin-orbit torques, that can transfer
more than 1ħ per electron by transferring not only spin but also orbital angular momentum. We
combine ultimately stable skyrmions with spin orbit torques into a skyrmion racetrack device [4],
where the real time imaging of the trajectories allows us to quantify the novel skyrmion Hall effect
[5]. Finally to obtain efficient spin transport, we study graphene and low damping ferro- and
antiferromagnetic insulators as spin conduits for long distance spin transport [6] and explore the
superfluid spin current regime in antiferromagnets [7]. We find that we can control magnonic spin
currents by a newly developed magnon spin valve device [8].

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[2] M. Jourdan et al., Nature Commun. 5, 3974 (2014);
Z. Jin et al., Nature Phys. 11, 761 (2015).
[3] F. Büttner et al., Nature Phys. 11, 225 (2015).
[4] S. Woo et al, Nature Mater. 15, 501 (2016).
[5] K. Litzius et al., Nature Phys. 13, 170 (2017).
[6] A. Kehlberger et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 096602 (2015);
S. Geprägs et al., Nature Commun. 7, 10452 (2016).
[7] Y. Tserkovnyak and M. Kläui, arxiv:1707.01082
[8] J. Cramer et al., arxiv:1706.07592

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