Abstract

We report electric field control of the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) in MgO/Fe/Pt multilayers. The interfacial DMI is obtained and quantified by Brillouin light scattering measurements based on the frequency nonreciprocity of spin waves in a ferromagnet. The magnitude of the induced DMI is found to linearly increase as a function of electric field intensity. The efficiency of electric field control of the interfacial DMI characterized as a ratio of the DMI energy change to the electric field, which is found to be equal to 67 fJ/(Vm) with a positive electric field. We further demonstrate that the origin of the enhanced DMI results from the MgO/Fe interface. The Rashba spin-orbit coupling and electric field induced anisotropy at the MgO/Fe interface might be responsible for the enhanced interfacial DMI. Our findings open up a way for exploring the spintronic devices with a tunable DMI.

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