Demonstration of in-plane magnetized stochastic magnetic tunnel junction for binary stochastic neuron

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Abstract

A binary stochastic neuron (BSN) or a probabilistic bit (p-bit) randomly fluctuates between digitized "0"and "1"with a controllable functionality of time-averaged value. Such an unconventional bit is the most essential building block for the recently proposed stochastic neural networks and probabilistic computing. Here, we experimentally implement a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) for BSN, with relaxation times on the order of tens of milliseconds that can be modulated by a current-induced spin-transfer torque. The NIST Statistical Test Suite (800-22a) is used to verify true random number generation by the BSN-MTJ device. Our results suggest the possibility of using the artificial BSN MTJ device in neuromorphic applications as well as in a recently proposed probabilistic computing.

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Kim, T., Park, H., Han, K. H., Nah, Y. J., Koo, H. C., Min, B. C., … Lee, O. (2022). Demonstration of in-plane magnetized stochastic magnetic tunnel junction for binary stochastic neuron. AIP Advances, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0090577

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