Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session F54: Terahertz Spintronics and Spin-Torque Driven Magnetization Dynamics
8:00 AM–10:24 AM,
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Room: McCormick Place W-476
Sponsoring
Units:
GMAG DMP
Chair: Jonathan Daniel Gibbons, UIUC
Abstract: F54.00005 : Prospects of voltage-controlled spin Hall nano-oscillators for neuromorphic computing
9:12 AM–9:48 AM
Presenter:
Himanshu Fulara
(Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India)
Authors:
Himanshu Fulara
(Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India)
Mohammad Zahedinejad
(University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Roman Khymyn
(University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Mykola Dvornik
(University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Shunsuke Fukami
(Tohoku University, Japan)
Shun Kanai
(Tohoku University, Japan)
Hideo Ohno
(Tohoku University, Japan)
Johan Akerman
(University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
In my talk, I will describe a state-of-the-art voltage-controlled nano-constriction based W(5nm)/ CoFeB(1.7nm)/MgO(2nm) SHNOs, which combine a nano-scale footprint, CMOS compatibility, and energy-efficient fine individual oscillator control in mutually synchronized chains [3,4]. I will further discuss how voltage-induced moderate changes in perpendicular magnetic anisotropy across the CoFeB/MgO interface strongly tune the auto-oscillation frequency and spin-wave localization in the constriction region. As a result, we observe a substantial voltage modulation in threshold current (22%) and a substantial 50 MHz frequency tunability (12 MHz/V) in these SHNOs [3]. Finally, I will demonstrate how such strong voltage-tunability in both frequency and threshold current can lead to the non-volatile tuning of the synchronization state in a chain of four mutually synchronized SHNOs [4]. The demonstrated energy-efficient tuning approach is promising to train large SHNO networks for cognitive tasks and scale oscillator-based neuromorphic computing schemes to more extensive network sizes.
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