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Title: Recent Results of SpinDependent Tunneling Planar Tunnel Junctions


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Recent Results of Spin-Dependent TunnelingPlanar
Tunnel Junctions Magnetic STM
  • Jürgen Henk
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik
  • Halle a.d. Saale, Germany

2
Introduction
  • Aim Electron spin electronics spintronics
  • Devices Spin valves, magnetic tunnel
    transistors, MRAMs,

Theoretical description recent results Planar
tunnel junctions, magnetic STM
3
Outline
  • Planar tunnel junctions
  • Theoretical approaches
  • Computational
  • Examples
  • Spin valve Co/Cu/Co
  • Hot spots Ni/Vac/Ni
  • Bias voltage Co/Vac/Co
  • Interface structure Fe/MgO/Fe
  • Magnetic STM
  • Scattering-theoretical approach
  • Implementation in multiple-scattering theory
  • Recent results for a model system
  • Details Talk poster by Piotr Karas
  • Outlook

4
Planar Tunnel Junctions
  • Device

Ferromagnetic leads L R
Insulating spacer S
Parallel alignment (P)
Antiparallel alignment (AP)
Measured Tunneling current I, conductance
G Tunneling magneto-resistance (TMR)
5
Planar Tunnel Junctions II
  • Tunneling magneto-resistance depends on
  • Leads Electronic magnetic properties
  • Spacer Thickness, electronic magnetic
    properties
  • Interfaces Geometry, electronic structure
    magnetic structure
  • Bias voltage
  • All to be considered by theory

6
Theoretical Approaches
  • Jullieres model
  • Optimistic TMR
  • Spin polarization in the leads L R
  • Spacer properties completely ignored

Slonczewskis extension
  • Spacer step barrier
  • Transmission polarization

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Theoretical Approaches II
  • Landauer-Büttiker approach
  • Leads Homogenous Green function G
  • Spacer Transition operator T
  • Conductance G

Scattering channels Bloch states
Scattering at the spacer
Sum over all scattering channels paths ? TMR
8
Theoretical Approaches III
  • Landauer-Büttiker approach formulated in
    layer-KKR (MacLaren Butler)
  • Principal building blocks layer
  • Typical LEED algorithms
  • Ballistic tunneling no disorder
  • Transmission
  • Conductance

Spacer scattering matrix
Scattering channels Bloch states
9
Computational
  • First-principles calculations
  • Scalar-relativistic spin-polarized KKR
  • Self-consistent electronic structure
  • Tunneling calculations
  • Relativistic spin-polarized layer-KKR
  • Landauer-Büttiker approach
  • MacLaren-Butler algorithm
  • Brillouin-zone sampling by adaptive mesh
    refinement

10
Spin Valve Co/Cu/Co
  • fcc-Co(001)/Cu/fcc-Co(001)
  • Conducting spacer TMR almost constant
  • Quantum-well states in the Cu spacer Oscillations

Conductance vs spacer thickness
Hot Spots Ni/Vac/Ni
  • Ni(001)/vacuum/Ni(001)
  • Insulating spacer Focusing of the transmission
    exponentially decreasing conductance
  • Interface resonances Hot spots in the
    transmission

Transmission
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Bias-Voltage Dependence Co/Vac/Co
  • Typical observation for oxide barriers Decrease
    of the TMR with bias voltage
  • Improved sample preparation lead to less decrease
  • Origin Defect scattering, magnons, ?
  • Idea Replace the oxide by vacuum ? no defects
  • Replace the planar tunnel junction by a STM
    set-up
  • Is the TMR still decreasing?

H.F. Ding, W. Wulfhekel, JH, P. Bruno J.
Kirschner, submitted to PRL
12
Bias-Voltage Dependence Co/Vac/Co II
Co(0001)/vacuum/Co-STM tip Experimental results
with a magnetic STM
Large tip-sample distance (7 Å)
Small tip-sample distance (5 Å)
TMR constant
Dip at 0.2 eV
TMR vs bias voltage
Experiments by Hai Feng Ding Wulf Wulfhekel
13
Bias-Voltage Dependence Co/Vac/Co III
  • Theory for a Co(0001)/vacuum/Co(0001) planar
    junction
  • Problem Bias voltage
  • Simple solution
  • Change the inner potentials of the leads (bias)
  • Adapt a smooth interface barrier from LEED
  • Barrier height automatically adjusted

Barrier height vs lead separation
Interface barrier
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Bias-Voltage Dependence Co/Vac/Co IV
Surface state
Spin-resolved bulk bands
  • TMR vs bias voltage

TMR constant
Spin-resolved spectral density of Co(0001)
Conductance vs bias voltage
Theory confirms experiment for large distances
Dip? Not found in theory but possibly related to
the majority surface state. Tip-induced feature?
15
Interface Structure Fe/MgO/Fe
  • Fe(001)/MgO/Fe(001)
  • Bulk electronic structure

MgO
Band gap too small (DFT) 4.24 eV vs 7.6 eV
(Expt.)
Fe
Majority
Minority
16
Interface Structure Fe/MgO/Fe II
  • Geometry

Bulk Fe bcc
a 2.81 Å
a 2.81 Å
Bulk MgO fcc, NaCl
a 2.87 Å
a 4.05 Å
17
Interface Structure Fe/MgO/Fe III
  • Interface geometry
  • Standard model ideal cut paste structure
  • New Formation of an FeO interface layer

FeO interface layer
O
X-ray diffraction Holger Meyerheim et al, PRL 87
(2001) 076102 Confirmed by total-energy
calculations (Arthur Ernst) Gain of 0.73 eV/atom
Empty spheres
Mg
Effect of the interface structure on the TMR?
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Interface Structure Fe/MgO/Fe IV
  • Charge redistribution magnetic profiles for 2
    MgO layers

Magnetic moments
Charge distribution
Standard model (Butler et al.)
Spin-down depletion
Fe interface layer with empty spheres
New model FeO interface layer
19
Interface Structure Fe/MgO/Fe V
  • Transmission for 2 MgO layers

Fe interface layer with empty spheres
FeO interface layer
P alignment
AP alignment
Fe/(MgO)4/Fe
Fe/FeO/(MgO)2/FeO/Fe
Additional scattering at the FeO layer ? Change
of the transmission
20
Interface Structure Fe/MgO/Fe VI
  • Conductance TMR

Pre-asymptotic regime increasing TMR
Strong influence of the interface for thin
spacers (2-4 ML MgO)
Exponential decay
Bulk potentials only
Fe interface layer with empty spheres
FeO interface layer
Preliminary results Work in progress
21
STM Multiple-Scattering Approach
  • Motivation Beyond the Tersoff-Hamann model
  • Electronic structure of tip sample
  • Tip-sample interaction
  • Magnetic STM
  • Light-assisted tunneling,

Tunneling as a scattering process Formulation
implementation in KKR
22
STM Multiple-Scattering Approach II
Impermeable membrane
  • Theoretical outline
  • 3 systems A, B S
  • Separation of A B
  • Membrane (Pendry)
  • Here Spatial temporal translation

Left lead (sample, A)
Right lead (tip, B)
Interacting system (tip sample, S)
Offset vector
23
STM Multiple-Scattering Approach III
  • Theoretical outline II
  • Spatial temporal translation

Translation
Change of the potential at the interface
Interaction between A B
Sudden approximation All systems in their ground
state ? DFT can be used.
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STM Multiple-Scattering Approach IV
  • Theoretical outline III
  • Application of scattering theory
  • Hamiltonians of A, B S
  • Translation operators for A B
  • Green functions
  • Transition, Møller wave Lovelace operators
  • Elastic tunneling current from A to B
  • Total current
  • All ingredients available in KKR!
  • Implementation in the omni2k program package

25
STM Multiple-Scattering Approach V
  • Results for a magnetic model system
  • Empty spheres Cu(001) structure
  • Parameters
  • Tip wavefunction Depth of the tip well
  • Exchange splitting

Increase with exch. splitting
1 eV exch. splitting
2.5 eV
0.5 eV
Sign change
Spin-split resonance
Spectral density vs tip potential
TMR vs tip potential exchange splitting
For details Poster talk by Piotr Karas
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Outlook Work in Progress
  • Fe/MgO/Fe
  • Consider the partial occupation in the FeO layer
    (coherent potential approximation)
  • Inclusion of electron correlation (oxide layer)
    via self-interaction correction
  • Full-potential calculations
  • Co/Au/Vac/Co
  • Effect of quantum-well states in the Au film
  • Magnetic STM
  • Application to real systems
  • Bias voltage, tip shape, full potential,
  • Time-dependent processes

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Drivers, supporters, observers,
Jamal Berakdar, Mohammed Bouhassoune, Patrick
Bruno, Markus Däne, Hai Feng Ding, Arthur Ernst,
Wolfram Hergert, Piotr Karas, Jürgen Kirschner,
Martin Lüders, Udo Schmidt, Dzidka Szotek, Walter
Temmerman, Wulf Wulfhekel,
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