Abstract
Abstract
We report current-induced magnetization switching (j
sw) with a nanosecond-duration pulse current (t
p) in a perpendicularly magnetized nanomagnet under the Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction (DMI) and investigate the effect of the Gilbert damping constant (α), t
p, and DMI value (D) on j
sw via micromagnetic simulations. When α is sufficiently small at t
p = 1 ns, j
sw for D = 1.0 erg cm−2 decreases by 42% compared to that for D = 0 erg cm−2. Further, j
sw can be reduced under the DMI when α is small and t
p is short, which is attributed to the twisted magnetization and increased initial magnetization angle.
Funder
MEXT Initiative to Establish Next-generation Novel Integrated Circuits Centers
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering