Magnetoresistance effect element
US-2020035913-A1 · Jan 30, 2020 · US
US11005035B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11005035-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916364905-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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A magnetoresistive effect element includes a first ferromagnetic layer and a tunnel barrier layer. The tunnel barrier layer has a main body region and a first interface region. The main body region has an oxide material of a first spinel structure represented by a general formula LM2O4. The first interface region has at least one element X selected from a group consisting of elements having a valence of 2 and elements having a valence of 3 excluding Al and has an oxide material of a second spinel structure represented by a general formula DG2O4(D represents one or more kinds of elements including Mg or the element X, and G represents one or more kinds of elements including Al or the element X). A content of the element X contained in the first interface region is larger than that of the element X contained in the main body region.
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A magnetoresistive effect element comprising: a first ferromagnetic layer; a second ferromagnetic layer; and a tunnel barrier layer provided between the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer, wherein the tunnel barrier layer has a main body region and a first interface region, the main body region has an oxide material of a first spinel structure represented by a general formula LM 2 O 4 (wherein L represents one or more kinds of elements including Mg, and M represents one or more kinds of elements including Al), the first interface region is provided between the main body region and the first ferromagnetic layer, the first interface region contains at least one kind of element X selected from a group consisting of elements having a valence of 2 and elements having a valence of 3 excluding Al and has an oxide material of a second spinel structure represented by a general formula DG 2 O 4 (wherein D represents one or more kinds of elements including Mg or the element X, and G represents one or more kinds of elements including Al or the element X), and a content of the element X contained in the first interface region is larger than a content of the element X contained in the main body region. 2. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein the tunnel barrier layer further has a second interface region, the second interface region is provided between the main body region and the second ferromagnetic layer, the second interface region contains the element X and has an oxide material of a third spinel structure represented by the general formula DG 2 O 4 , and a content of the element X contained in the second interface region is larger than the content of the element X contained in the main body region. 3. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein the element X is an element belonging to the group 2 or 13 in the periodic table. 4. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 3 , wherein the element X includes at least one of Mg, Ga and In. 5. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 3 , wherein the element X includes Ga or In. 6. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer contains at least one of Co and Fe. 7. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has a disordered spinel structure. 8. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has an ordered spinel structure, and at least a part of the element X is arranged at a G site in the oxide material of the second spinel structure. 9. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 2 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the third spinel structure of the second interface region has a disordered spinel structure. 10. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 2 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the third spinel structure of the second interface region has an ordered spinel structure, and at least a part of the element X is arranged at a G site in the oxide material of the third spinel structure. 11. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein the tunnel barrier layer further has a second interface region, the second interface region is provided between the main body region and the second ferromagnetic layer, the second interface region contains the element X and has an oxide material of a third spinel structure represented by the general formula DG 2 O 4 , a content of the element X contained in the second interface region is larger than the content of the element X contained in the main body region, and the element X is an element belonging to the group 2 or 13 in the periodic table. 12. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 11 , wherein the element X includes at least one of Mg, Ga and In. 13. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 11 , wherein the element X includes Ga or In. 14. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein the tunnel barrier layer further has a second interface region, the second interface region is provided between the main body region and the second ferromagnetic layer, the second interface region contains the element X and has an oxide material of a third spinel structure represented by the general formula DG 2 O 4 , a content of the element X contained in the second interface region is larger than the content of the element X contained in the main body region, and at least one of the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer contains at least one of Co and Fe. 15. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein the tunnel barrier layer further has a second interface region, the second interface region is provided between the main body region and the second ferromagnetic layer, the second interface region contains the element X and has an oxide material of a third spinel structure represented by the general formula DG 2 O 4 , a content of the element X contained in the second interface region is larger than the content of the element X contained in the main body region, and at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has a disordered spinel structure. 16. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 1 , wherein the tunnel barrier layer further has a second interface region, the second interface region is provided between the main body region and the second ferromagnetic layer, the second interface region contains the element X and has an oxide material of a third spinel structure represented by the general formula DG 2 O 4 , a content of the element X contained in the second interface region is larger than the content of the element X contained in the main body region, and at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has an ordered spinel structure, and at least a part of the element X is arranged at a G site in the oxide material of the second spinel structure. 17. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 4 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has a disordered spinel structure. 18. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 4 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has an ordered spinel structure, and at least a part of the element X is arranged at a G site in the oxide material of the second spinel structure. 19. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 5 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has a disordered spinel structure. 20. The magnetoresistive effect element according to claim 5 , wherein at least a part of the oxide material of the second spinel structure of the first interface region has an ordered spinel structure, and at least a part of the element X is arranged at a G site in the oxide material of the second spinel structure. 21. The magnetoresisti
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