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Multifunctional Spin Logic Gates In Graphene Spin Circuits

Published 27 Aug 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and physics.app-ph | (2108.12259v1)

Abstract: All-spin-based computing combining logic and nonvolatile magnetic memory is promising for emerging information technologies. However, the realization of a universal spin logic operation representing a reconfigurable building block with all-electrical spin current communication has so far remained challenging. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a reprogrammable all-electrical multifunctional spin logic gate in a nanoelectronic device architecture utilizing graphene buses for spin communication and multiplexing and nanomagnets for writing and reading information at room temperature. This gate realizes a multistate majority spin logic operation (sMAJ), which is reconfigured to achieve XNOR, (N)AND, and (N)OR Boolean operations depending on the magnetization of inputs. Physics-based spin circuit model is developed to understand the underlying mechanisms of the multifunctional spin logic gate and its operations. These demonstrations provide a platform for scalable all-electric spin logic and neuromorphic computing in the all-spin domain logic-in-memory architecture.

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