Cascadable in-memory computing based on symmetric writing and readout

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The building block of in-memory computing with spintronic devices is mainly based on the magnetic tunnel junction with perpendicular interfacial anisotropy (p-MTJ). The resulting asymmetric write and readout operations impose challenges in downscaling and direct cascadability of p-MTJ devices. Here, we propose that a previously unimplemented symmetric write and readout mechanism can be realized in perpendicular-anisotropy spin-orbit (PASO) quantum materials based on Fe3GeTe2 and WTe2. We demonstrate that field-free and deterministic reversal of the perpendicular magnetization can be achieved using unconventional charge–to–z-spin conversion. The resulting magnetic state can be readily probed with its intrinsic inverse process, i.e., z-spin–to–charge conversion. Using the PASO quantum material as a fundamental building block, we implement the functionally complete set of logic-in-memory operations and a more complex nonvolatile half-adder logic function. Our work highlights the potential of PASO quantum materials for the development of scalable energy-efficient and ultrafast spintronic computing.

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Wang, L., Xiong, J., Cheng, B., Dai, Y., Wang, F., Pan, C., … Miao, F. (2022). Cascadable in-memory computing based on symmetric writing and readout. Science Advances, 8(49). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abq6833

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