APS March Meeting 2012
Volume 57, Number 1
Monday–Friday, February 27–March 2 2012;
Boston, Massachusetts
Session H15: Focus Session: Spin and Dynamics in Metal, Spin logic and Spin-Based Devices
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Room: 213
Sponsoring
Units:
DMP FIAP GMAG
Chair: Jimmy Zhu, Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2012.MAR.H15.8
Abstract: H15.00008 : GMAG Dissertation Award Talk: All Spin Logic -- Multimagnet Networks interacting via Spin currents*
9:48 AM–10:24 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Srikant Srinivasan
(School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University)
Digital logic circuits have traditionally been based on storing information
as charge on capacitors, and the stored information is transferred by
controlling the flow of charge. However, electrons carry both charge and
spin, the latter being responsible for magnetic phenomena. In the last few
decades, there has been a significant improvement in our ability to control
spins and their interaction with magnets. All Spin Logic (ASL) represents a
new approach to information processing where spins and magnets now mirror
the roles of charges and capacitors in conventional logic circuits.
In this talk I first present a model [1] that couples non-collinear spin
transport with magnet-dynamics to predict the switching behavior of the
basic ASL device. This model is based on established physics and is
benchmarked against available experimental data that demonstrate spin-torque
switching in lateral structures.
Next, the model is extended to simulate multi-magnet networks coupled with
spin transport channels. The simulations suggest ASL devices have the
essential characteristics for building logic circuits. In particular, (1)
the example of an ASL ring oscillator [2, 3] is used to provide a clear
signature of directed information transfer in cascaded ASL devices without
the need for external control circuitry and (2) a simulated NAND [4] gate
with fan-out of 2 suggests that ASL can implement universal logic and drive
subsequent stages.
Finally I will discuss how ASL based circuits could also have potential use
in the design of neuromorphic circuits suitable for hybrid analog/digital
information processing because of the natural mapping of ASL devices to
neurons [4].
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[1] B. Behin-Aein, A. Sarkar, S. Srinivasan, and S. Datta, ``Switching Energy-Delay of All-Spin Logic devices,'' \textit{Appl. Phys. Lett.}, 98, 123510 (2011).\\[0pt]
[2] S. Srinivasan, A. Sarkar, B. Behin-Aein, and S. Datta, ``All Spin Logic Device with Inbuilt Non-reciprocity,'' \textit{IEEE Trans. Magn}., 47, 10 (2011).\\[0pt]
[3] S. Srinivasan, A. Sarkar, B. Behin-Aein and S. Datta, ``Unidirectional Information transfer with cascaded All Spin Logic devices: A Ring Oscillator,'' \textit{IEEE Device Research Conference} (2011).\\[0pt]
[4] A. Sarkar, S. Srinivasan, B. Behin-Aein and S. Datta, ``Multimagnet networks interacting via spin currents'' \textit{IEEE} \textit{International Electron Devices Meeting} 2011. (to appear).
*This work was supported by the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI-INDEX) under theme 1463.008. Collaborators: A. Sarkar, Dr. B. Behin-Aein and Prof. S. Datta, Purdue University.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2012.MAR.H15.8