Title :
Transport Properties of Low Resistance Underoxidized Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
Author :
Ventura, J. ; Ferreira, R. ; Teixeira, J.M. ; Pereira, A.M. ; Araujo, J.P. ; Pogorelov, Y. ; Sousa, J.B. ; Freitas, P.P.
Author_Institution :
IN, IFIMUP & Phys. Dept., Porto Univ.
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) are currently replacing spin valves as read sensors in high density media. To be implemented, MTJs must have low resistance-area product (RtimesA) and reasonable tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) which are usually obtained using ultra-thin barriers. The use of thicker, underoxidized AlOx barriers can also lead to similarly suitable MTJ-characteristics. Here we study the temperature dependence of the transport properties of 9 Aring underoxidized magnetic tunnel junctions, revealing the dominance of different transport mechanisms in different samples of the same wafer: tunnel, metallic or a mixture of the two, depending on MTJ-magnetic state. Such differences likely arise from slight structural differences inherent to the oxidation process. We further show that the MR-temperature dependence is stronger for MTJs displaying a metallic-like behavior (dR/dT>0) and compare such behavior with the enhanced MR(T) observed in current perpendicular to the plane (CPP) spin valves
Keywords :
aluminium compounds; boron alloys; cobalt alloys; iridium alloys; iron alloys; magnetic multilayers; manganese alloys; nickel alloys; oxidation; ruthenium; tunnelling magnetoresistance; NiFe-CoFeB-AlO-Ru-MnIr; magnetic tunnel junctions; metallic-like behavior; oxidation; read sensors; resistance-area product; spin valves; transport properties; tunnel magnetoresistance; Ballistic magnetoresistance; Enhanced magnetoresistance; Magnetic properties; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic tunneling; Physics; Plasma temperature; Spin valves; Temperature dependence; Tunneling magnetoresistance; Ballistic transport; magnetic tunnel junction; pinholes; temperature dependence; tunneling;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2007.893699