Control of Skyrmion Chirality in Ta/Fe-Co-B/TaOx Trilayers by TaOx Oxidation and Fe-Co-B Thickness

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2023)

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Skyrmions are magnetic bubbles with nontrivial topology envisioned as data bits for ultrafast and power-efficient spintronic memory and logic devices. They may be stabilized in heavymetal/ferromagnetic/oxide trilayer systems. The skyrmion chirality is then determined by the sign of the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI). Nevertheless, for apparently identical systems, there is some controversy about the DMI sign. Here, we show that the degree of oxidation of the top interface and the thickness of the ferromagnetic layer play a major role. Using Brillouin light-scattering measurements in Ta/Fe-Co-B/TaOX trilayers, we demonstrate a sign change of the DMI with the degree of oxidation of the Fe-Co-B/TaOX interface. Using polar magneto-optical Kerr effect microscopy, we consistently observe a reversal of the direction of current-induced motion of skyrmions with the oxidation level of TaOX; this is attributed to their chirality reversal. In addition, a second chirality reversal is observed when changing the Fe-Co-B thickness, probably due to the proximity of the two Fe-Co-B interfaces in the ultrathin case. By properly tuning the chirality of the skyrmion, spin-transfer and spin-orbit torques combine constructively to enhance the skyrmion velocity. These observations thus allow us to envision an optimization of the material parameters to produce highly mobile skyrmions. Moreover, this chirality control enables a versatile manipulation of skyrmions and paves the way towards multidirectional devices.
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