Individual atomic-scale magnets interacting with spin-polarized field-emitted electrons.

Phys Rev Lett

Institute of Applied Physics and Microstructure Research Center, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

Published: August 2012

We resonantly inject spin-polarized field-emitted electrons in thermally switching nanomagnets. A detailed lifetime analysis as a function of the spin-polarized emission current reveals that considerable Joule heating is generated, and spin-transfer torque results in a directed switching. A trend of higher switching efficiency per electron is observed with an increasing emission current, probably due to the excitation of Stoner modes. On a quasistable nanomagnet, a spin-polarized emission current in the low nA regime already triggers magnetization reversal, thereby demonstrating the high impact of hot-electron spins onto atomic-scale magnets.

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