Reconfigurable sub-micron spin-wave majority gate with electrical transducers

Spin waves are excitations in ferromagnetic media that have been proposed as information carriers in hybrid spintronic devices with much lower operation power than conventional charge-based electronics. Their wave nature can be exploited in majority gates by using interference for computation. Howev...

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Hauptverfasser: Talmelli, Giacomo, Devolder, Thibaut, Träger, Nick, ster, Johannes, Wintz, Sebastian, Weigand, Markus, Stoll, Hermann, Heyns, Marc, Schütz, Gisela, Radu, Iuliana, Gräfe, Joachim, Ciubotaru, Florin, Adelmann, Christoph
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description Spin waves are excitations in ferromagnetic media that have been proposed as information carriers in hybrid spintronic devices with much lower operation power than conventional charge-based electronics. Their wave nature can be exploited in majority gates by using interference for computation. However, a scalable spin-wave majority gate that can be co-integrated alongside conventional electronics is still lacking. Here, we demonstrate a sub-micron inline spin-wave majority gate with fan-out. Time-resolved imaging of the magnetization dynamics by scanning transmission x-ray microscopy illustrates the device operation. All-electrical spin-wave spectroscopy further demonstrates majority gates with sub-micron dimensions, reconfigurable input and output ports, and frequency-division multiplexing. Challenges for hybrid spintronic computing systems based on spin-wave majority gates are discussed.
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Computer Science - Emerging Technologies
Electron spin
Electronics
Ferromagnetism
Frequency division multiplexing
Interference
Magnons
Physics - Applied Physics
Physics - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Reconfiguration
X ray microscopy
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