Objective
DynaMax will validate recent theoretical and experimental insights into the coupled current and magnetization dynamics of nanoscale ferromagnetic heterostructures for magnetoresistive read heads, hard-disk media, and novel MRAM elements.
The DynaMax consortium consists of experts in magnetoelectronics who cover the complete chain from theory, over computational materials science and device simulation to device fabrication and measurements of current and magnetization dynamics. We will accurately model the magnetization motion with small amplitudes as relevant for read heads up to the full magnetization reversal in memory elements. Recently discovered physics such as current-induced spin-transfer torques, the spin-current mediated cross talk, enhanced magnetization damping as well as noise that couples the fluctuations of the currents with those of the magnetization will be taken into account. Specific topics to be addressed are the realistic simulation of perpendicular and lateral magnetoelectronic devices made from standard and metallic materials such as Heusler alloys that will be thoroughly tested by the experiments.
The main deliverables is a unique simulation code that reliably models the micromagnetism as well as the charge and spin current dynamics of laboratory structures to such a detail that it has predictive value for application in an industrial environment.
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Coordinator
DELFT
Netherlands
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