Voltage-controlled skyrmion-based nanodevices for neuromorphic computing using a synthetic antiferromagnet

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Spintronics exhibits significant potential for a neuromorphic computing system with high speed, high integration density, and low dissipation. In this article, we propose an ultralow-dissipation skyrmion-based nanodevice composed of a synthetic antiferromagnet (SAF) and a piezoelectric substrate for neuromorphic computing. Skyrmions/skyrmion bubbles can be generated in the upper layer of an SAF with a weak anisotropy energy (Ea). Applying a weak electric field on the heterostructure, interlayer antiferromagnetic coupling can be manipulated, giving rise to a continuous transition between a large skyrmion bubble and a small skyrmion. This thus induces a variation of the resistance of a magnetic tunneling junction that can mimic the potentiation/depression of a synapse and the leaky-integral-and-fire function of a neuron at a cost of a very low energy consumption of 0.3 fJ. These results pave a way to ultralow power neuromorphic computing applications.

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Yu, Z., Shen, M., Zeng, Z., Liang, S., Liu, Y., Chen, M., … Xiong, R. (2020). Voltage-controlled skyrmion-based nanodevices for neuromorphic computing using a synthetic antiferromagnet. Nanoscale Advances, 2(3), 1309–1317. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0na00009d

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