Abstract

AbstractField‐free switching of a perpendicularly magnetized heavy metal/ferromagnetic metal bilayer or single alloy layer through spin‐orbit torque (SOT) provides a potential way for next‐generation spintronic devices with fast speed and high efficiency. Here, a sizable symmetry dependence of field‐free magnetization switching via an out‐of‐plane torque in CoxPt100−x single layers is reported. It is found that the sign of in‐plane SOT in CoxPt100−x when x ≤ 25 is positive. However, it changes to negative when x > 25, while the out‐of‐plane SOT changes its sign when x > 30. The polarized neutron reflectometry measurement further suggests an interface layer with rich Pt content near the substrate, which could have a strong interface effect on the out‐of‐plane SOT. The sign of the out‐of‐plane SOT, and then the polarity of the field‐free magnetization switching, is determined by the competition between the out‐of‐plane torques arising from the bulk and interface parts in the CoxPt100−x single layers. It is expected that such interface effect of the out‐of‐plane torque is desirable to the applications in spin logic devices using symmetry dependence of field‐free magnetization switching in the ferromagnetic CoPt single layers.

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