Abstract
In this paper, an experimental investigation of current-induced noise in current perpendicular-to-plane spin-valve heads is reported. It is found that the sense current yields excitations of coherent spin waves as well as substantial 1/f-like noise when current exceeds a critical value. The noise is magnetic in nature. The criticality and current directional dependence of the noise excitation clearly show that the spin transfer is the cause.
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