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Nanomagnetic structures for digital logic Russell Cowburn Durham University Physics Department, UK www.durham.ac.uk/nano.magnetics
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Themes in spintronics Electron current Type 1: Information carried by spin polarised electrons in non- magnetic medium. Processed by ferromagnetic material. Type 2: Information carried by ferromagnetic material. Probed by electronic current.
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Information transport by nanomagnets... H CK Input pin Number of dots per chain= 70 Dot diameter= 110nm Dot pitch= 135nm Dot thickness= 10nm ROOM TEMPERATURE Cowburn et al. Science 287, 1466 (2000) AND-gate
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Clock Input=‘0’ Input=‘1’... Information transport by nanomagnets
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Device operation Input=1 Input=0
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Operating margin H f(H) Soliton propagation Soliton nucleation operating region IDEAL DEVICE H f(H) REAL DEVICE
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Domain wall injection Kerr signal ( V) 100nm 200 Oe
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Domain wall injection (2) 100nm Kerr signal ( V) 40 Oe Cowburn et al. J.Appl. Phys 91, 6949 (2002)
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Domain wall pipleline at a corner? -300 0 300 Field (Oe) Magnetisation -240 Oe 140 Oe
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Memory effect and logic
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Interconnect architecture H
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Golden rule “Signals can only propagate around corners of the same chirality as the field rotation.” – Cowburn’s Law © 2002 Possible to distinguish inputs from outputs; Well defined signal routing; Reversible system if you want it.
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NOT gate H
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Working NOT gate
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NOT gate operation
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Electronic analogue
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Reversible operation Time (sec) I II Time (sec) I II H H
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3-stage shift register
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11-stage shift register Science 296, 2003 (2002)
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Domain wall velocity Current pulse H pulse
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Cross-over In 1 Out 1 In 2 Out 2
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Domain wall cloning (fan-out) In Out 1 Out 2
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Reasons to love nanomagnetic logic All-metallic good scaling to the nanometre scale All on a single plane very cheap to manufacture Any substrate flexible, plastic electronics Devices have gain, full logic family available Energy per operation optimal (40 – 2000 k B T) 10 6 times lower speed-power product than CMOS Reasonably high density A complete architecture for nanoelectronics
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Reasons to hate nanomagnetic logic Poor prospects for very high speed (< 1GHz) Difficult to apply magnetic field efficiently No topological invariance of circuits Edge roughness needs to be controlled
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Conclusion We can emulate behaviour previously found only in semiconductor devices using all-metallic ferromagnetic materials. This offers a new paradigm for logic circuits in the future. Industrially viable to make low-cost, low-performance chips
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Acknowledgements Durham University Physics Department: Dr Michael CookeColm Faulkner Dr Dan AllwoodPaul Brierly Dr Xiong GangMark Hibbert Dr Del AtkinsonKevin McGee Dr Nicolas Vernier Cambridge University Engineering Department: Prof. Mark Welland Eastgate Investment Ltd www.durham.ac.uk/nano.magnetics
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