화학공학소재연구정보센터
Nature Materials, Vol.18, No.9, 931-+, 2019
Electric field control of Neel spin-orbit torque in an antiferromagnet
Electric field control of spin-orbit torque in ferromagnets(1) has been intensively pursued in spintronics to achieve efficient memory and computing devices with ultralow energy consumption. Compared with ferromagnets, antiferromagnets(2,3) have huge potential in high-density information storage because of their ultrafast spin dynamics and vanishingly small stray field(4-7). However, the manipulation of spin-orbit torque in antiferromagnets using electric fields remains elusive. Here we use ferroelastic strain from piezoelectric materials to switch the uniaxial magnetic anisotropy in antiferromagnetic Mn2Au films with an electric field of only a few kilovolts per centimetre at room temperature. Owing to the uniaxial magnetic anisotropy, we observe an asymmetric Neel spin-orbit torque(8,9) in the Mn2Au, which is used to demonstrate an antiferromagnetic ratchet. The asymmetry of the Neel spin-orbit torque and the corresponding antiferromagnetic ratchet can be reversed by the electric field. Our finding sheds light on antiferromagnet-based memories with ultrahigh density and high energy efficiency.