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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 20, 2013
Filed:
Feb. 15, 2010
Nobuyuki Ishiwata, Tokyo, JP;
Norikazu Ohshima, Tokyo, JP;
Shunsuke Fukami, Tokyo, JP;
Kiyokazu Nagahara, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuhiro Suzuki, Tokyo, JP;
Nobuyuki Ishiwata, Tokyo, JP;
Norikazu Ohshima, Tokyo, JP;
Shunsuke Fukami, Tokyo, JP;
Kiyokazu Nagahara, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuhiro Suzuki, Tokyo, JP;
NEC Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A magnetoresistive effect element includes: a magnetization free layer; a non-magnetic insertion layer provided adjacent to the magnetization free layer; a magnetic insertion layer provided adjacent to the non-magnetic insertion layer and opposite to the magnetization free layer with respect to the non-magnetic insertion layer; a spacer layer provided adjacent to the magnetic insertion layer and opposite to the non-magnetic insertion layer with respect to the magnetic insertion layer; and a first magnetization fixed layer provided adjacent to the spacer layer and opposite to the magnetic insertion layer with respect to the spacer layer. The magnetization free layer and the first magnetization fixed layer have magnetization components in directions approximately perpendicular to a film surface. The magnetization free layer includes two magnetization fixed portions and a domain wall motion portion arranged between the two magnetization fixed portions. Magnetization of one of the two magnetization fixed portions and magnetization of the other of the two magnetization fixed portions are fixed approximately anti-parallel to each other in a direction approximately perpendicular to a film surface. The domain wall motion portion has a magnetic anisotropy in a direction perpendicular to a film surface.