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Tunneling current-controlled spin states in few-layer van der Waals magnets. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Effective control of magnetic phases in two-dimensional magnets, like CrI, is a promising development for future spintronics and computing technologies.
  • Researchers have discovered that tunneling current can switch spin states in CrI layers, allowing for both spin-parallel and spin-antiparallel configurations based on the current's polarity and amplitude.
  • This approach enables multiple spin states to be controlled stochastically, which could lead to advancements in energy-efficient computing methods, such as probabilistic and neuromorphic computing, and fills a gap in the understanding of magnetism in two-dimensional materials.

Article Abstract

Effective control of magnetic phases in two-dimensional magnets would constitute crucial progress in spintronics, holding great potential for future computing technologies. Here, we report a new approach of leveraging tunneling current as a tool for controlling spin states in CrI. We reveal that a tunneling current can deterministically switch between spin-parallel and spin-antiparallel states in few-layer CrI, depending on the polarity and amplitude of the current. We propose a mechanism involving nonequilibrium spin accumulation in the graphene electrodes in contact with the CrI layers. We further demonstrate tunneling current-tunable stochastic switching between multiple spin states of the CrI tunnel devices, which goes beyond conventional bi-stable stochastic magnetic tunnel junctions and has not been documented in two-dimensional magnets. Our findings not only address the existing knowledge gap concerning the influence of tunneling currents in controlling the magnetism in two-dimensional magnets, but also unlock possibilities for energy-efficient probabilistic and neuromorphic computing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11063166PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47820-5DOI Listing

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