Current-induced spin-wave excitations in a single ferromagnetic layer
arXiv:cond-mat/0210116 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.106601
Abstract
A new current induced spin-torque transfer effect has been observed in a single ferromagnetic layer without resorting to multilayers. At a specific current density of one polarity injected from a point contact, abrupt resistance changes due to current-induced spin wave excitations have been observed. The critical current at the onset of spin-wave excitations depends linearly on the external field applied perpendicular to the layer. The observed effect is due to current-driven heterogeneity in an otherwise uniform ferromagnetic layer.
12 pages, 4 figures