Spintronic computing promises superior energy efficiency and nonvolatility compared to conventional field-effect transistor logic. But, it has proven difficult to realize spintronic circuits with a versatile, scalable device design that is adaptable to emerging material physics. Here we present prototypes of a logic device that encode information in the position of a magnetic domain wall in a ferromagnetic wire. We show that a single three-terminal device can perform inverter and buffer operations. We demonstrate one device can drive two subsequent gates and logic propagation in a circuit of three inverters. This prototype demonstration shows that magnetic domain wall logic devices have the necessary characteristics for future computing, including nonlinearity, gain, cascadability, and room temperature operation.
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Currivan-Incorvia, J. A., Siddiqui, S., Dutta, S., Evarts, E. R., Zhang, J., Bono, D., … Baldo, M. A. (2016). Logic circuit prototypes for three-terminal magnetic tunnel junctions with mobile domain walls. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10275
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