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Role of interfacial roughness on bias-dependent magnetoresistance and transport properties in magnetic tunnel junctions
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Role of interfacial roughness on bias-dependent magnetoresistance and transport properties in magnetic tunnel junctions

J.C.A. Huang, C.Y. Hsu, Y.F. Liao, M.Z. Lin and C.H. Lee
Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.98(10), 103504
15/11/2005

Abstract

The effects of metal-insulator interfacial roughness, modulated by Ar+ irradiation, on bias dependence of tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) and electrical transport of CoFe-Al Ox -CoFe magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) have been studied. Reduction of TMR ratio and asymmetric TMR falloff curves as a function of dc bias have been observed for Ar+ -irradiated MTJs. The results are analyzed by x-ray reflectivity together with complex impedance techniques, indicating interfacial roughness which likely results in a proportional rising trap state density (TSD). Increasing TSD for Ar+ -irradiated MTJs increases an unpolarized current which decreases TMR ratio. The asymmetric TMR falloff curves are attributed to the different TSDs of bottom and top CoFe-Al Ox interfaces in tunneling process. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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