Publications by authors named "Vedat Karakas"

Article Synopsis
  • Noncollinear antiferromagnets, like IrMn₃, exhibit unique spin Hall effects due to their magnetic spin structure, which complicates spin transport compared to nonmagnetic materials.
  • The study focuses on how the ferromagnetic resonance of permalloy (Ni₈₀Fe₁₆) changes when influenced by spin Hall effects from adjacent IrMn₃ films.
  • Results show a significant modulation in the resonance linewidth for currents applied along the [001] direction of IrMn₃, highlighting the angular dependence of spin-orbit torques and the potential for electrically adjusting magnetization dynamics.
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Tailoring Gilbert damping of metallic ferromagnetic thin films is one of the central interests in spintronics applications. Here we report a giant Gilbert damping anisotropy in epitaxial Co_{50}Fe_{50} thin films with a maximum-minimum damping ratio of 400%, determined by broadband spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance as well as inductive ferromagnetic resonance. We conclude that the origin of this damping anisotropy is the variation of the spin orbit coupling for different magnetization orientations in the cubic lattice, which is further corroborated from the magnitude of the anisotropic magnetoresistance in Co_{50}Fe_{50}.

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Recently discovered exotic magnetic configurations, namely magnetic solitons appearing in the presence of bulk or interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction (i-DMI), have excited scientists to explore their potential applications in emerging spintronic technologies such as race-track magnetic memory, spin logic, radio frequency nano-oscillators and sensors. Such studies are motivated by their foreseeable advantages over conventional micro-magnetic structures due to their small size, topological stability and easy spin-torque driven manipulation with much lower threshold current densities giving way to improved storage capacity, and faster operation with efficient use of energy. In this work, we show that in the presence of i-DMI in Pt/CoFeB/Ti multilayers by tuning the magnetic anisotropy (both in-plane and perpendicular-to-plane) via interface engineering and postproduction treatments, we can stabilize a variety of magnetic configurations such as Néel skyrmions, horseshoes and most importantly, the recently predicted isolated radial vortices at room temperature and under zero bias field.

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