Title :
SPICE models for single domain magnetic nano-pillar tunnel junction arrays
Author :
Malathi, M. ; Prabhakar, A.
Author_Institution :
SRM Univ., Chennai
Abstract :
A magnetic tunnel junction, used as a memory element in a magnetic random access memory, can be switched by a spin polarized current flowing through the MTJ. We developed a single domain model for the MTJ and magnetostatically coupled interaction model for an array of MTJs. The simulations are performed using SPICE and we solve the Landau Lifschitz Gilbert equation under the influence of exchange fields, spin torque effects and magnetostatic fields from the pinned layer and neighboring MTJ elements. The exchange interactions and the spin torque effects are estimated via a two current model. It is observed that the neighboring elements in a MTJ array increase the maximum current for switching an MTJ by 17.6%.
Keywords :
SPICE; magnetic multilayers; magnetic storage; magnetic tunnelling; nanoelectronics; random-access storage; spin polarised transport; Landau Lifschitz Gilbert equation; SPICE models; exchange fields; magnetic random access memory; magnetostatic fields; magnetostatically coupled interaction model; pinned layer; single domain magnetic nano-pillar tunnel junction arrays; spin polarized current; spin torque effects; Couplings; Equations; Magnetic domains; Magnetic switching; Magnetic tunneling; Magnetostatics; Polarization; Random access memory; SPICE; Torque; MRAM arrays; MTJ; exchange interactions; magnetostatic field; spin torque;
Conference_Titel :
Physics of Semiconductor Devices, 2007. IWPSD 2007. International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1728-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1728-5
DOI :
10.1109/IWPSD.2007.4472680