- Home
- Search Results
- Page 1 of 1
Search for: All records
-
Total Resources3
- Resource Type
-
0000000003000000
- More
- Availability
-
30
- Author / Contributor
- Filter by Author / Creator
-
-
Cresswell, Zach (3)
-
Fan, Yihong (3)
-
Wang, Jian-Ping (3)
-
Zhang, Delin (3)
-
Benally, Onri Jay (2)
-
Jiang, Wei (2)
-
Liu, Jinming (2)
-
Low, Tony (2)
-
Lv, Yang (2)
-
Mkhoyan, K. Andre (2)
-
Peterson, Thomas J. (2)
-
Swatek, Przemyslaw Wojciech (2)
-
Yun, Hwanhui (2)
-
Andre Mkhoyan, K. (1)
-
Barriocanal, Javier Garcia (1)
-
Guo, Silu (1)
-
Hang, Xudong (1)
-
Kukla, Daniel (1)
-
Lyu, Deyuan (1)
-
Pahari, Rabindra (1)
-
- Filter by Editor
-
-
& Spizer, S. M. (0)
-
& . Spizer, S. (0)
-
& Ahn, J. (0)
-
& Bateiha, S. (0)
-
& Bosch, N. (0)
-
& Brennan K. (0)
-
& Brennan, K. (0)
-
& Chen, B. (0)
-
& Chen, Bodong (0)
-
& Drown, S. (0)
-
& Ferretti, F. (0)
-
& Higgins, A. (0)
-
& J. Peters (0)
-
& Kali, Y. (0)
-
& Ruiz-Arias, P.M. (0)
-
& S. Spitzer (0)
-
& Sahin. I. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S.M. (0)
-
(submitted - in Review for IEEE ICASSP-2024) (0)
-
-
Have feedback or suggestions for a way to improve these results?
!
Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher.
Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?
Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.
-
Abstract Contrary to topological insulators, topological semimetals possess a nontrivial chiral anomaly that leads to negative magnetoresistance and are hosts to both conductive bulk states and topological surface states with intriguing transport properties for spintronics. Here, we fabricate highly-ordered metallic Pt3Sn and Pt3SnxFe1-xthin films via sputtering technology. Systematic angular dependence (both in-plane and out-of-plane) study of magnetoresistance presents surprisingly robust quadratic and linear negative longitudinal magnetoresistance features for Pt3Sn and Pt3SnxFe1-x, respectively. We attribute the anomalous negative longitudinal magnetoresistance to the type-II Dirac semimetal phase (pristine Pt3Sn) and/or the formation of tunable Weyl semimetal phases through symmetry breaking processes, such as magnetic-atom doping, as confirmed by first-principles calculations. Furthermore, Pt3Sn and Pt3SnxFe1-xshow the promising performance for facilitating the development of advanced spin-orbit torque devices. These results extend our understanding of chiral anomaly of topological semimetals and can pave the way for exploring novel topological materials for spintronic devices.more » « less
-
Fan, Yihong; Cresswell, Zach; Guo, Silu; Zhang, Delin; Peterson, Thomas J.; Liu, Jinming; Lv, Yang; Andre Mkhoyan, K.; Wang, Jian-Ping (, Applied Physics Letters)Unidirectional spin Hall magnetoresistance (USMR) is a magnetoresistance effect with potential applications to read two-terminal spin–orbit-torque (SOT) devices directly. In this work, we observed a large USMR value (up to 0.7 × 10 −11 per A/cm 2 , 50% larger than reported values from heavy metals) in sputtered amorphous PtSn 4 /CoFeB bilayers. Ta/CoFeB bilayers with interfacial MgO insertion layers are deposited as control samples. The control experiments show that increasing the interfacial resistance can increase the USMR value, which is the case in PtSn 4 /CoFeB bilayers. The observation of a large USMR value in an amorphous spin–orbit-torque material has provided an alternative pathway for USMR application in two-terminal SOT devices.more » « less
-
Swatek, Przemyslaw Wojciech; Hang, Xudong; Fan, Yihong; Jiang, Wei; Yun, Hwanhui; Lyu, Deyuan; Zhang, Delin; Peterson, Thomas J.; Sahu, Protyush; Benally, Onri Jay; et al (, Physical Review Materials)
An official website of the United States government
