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Perspectives of antiferromagnetic spintronics
Authors:Matthias B Jungfleisch  Wei Zhang  Axel Hoffmann
Institution:1. Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA;2. Department of Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309, USA
Abstract:Antiferromagnets are promising for future spintronic applications owing to their advantageous properties: They are magnetically ordered, but neighboring magnetic moments point in opposite directions, which results in zero net magnetization. This means antiferromagnets produce no stray fields and are insensitive to external magnetic field perturbations. Furthermore, they show intrinsic high frequency dynamics, exhibit considerable spin–orbit and magneto-transport effects. Over the past decade, it has been realized that antiferromagnets have more to offer than just being utilized as passive components in exchange bias applications. This development resulted in a paradigm shift, which opens the pathway to novel concepts using antiferromagnets for spin-based technologies and applications. This article gives a broad perspective on antiferromagnetic spintronics. In particular, the manipulation and detection of antiferromagnetic states by spintronics effects, as well as spin transport and dynamics in antiferromagnetic materials will be discussed. We will also outline current challenges and future research directions in this emerging field.
Keywords:Antiferromagnets  Spintronics  Spin Hall effect  Spin dynamics  Magnons
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