Abstract
With the rapid progress of spintronic devices, spin-logic concepts hold promises of energy-delay conscious computation for efficient logic gate operations. We report on the electrical characterization of domain walls in interconnected magnetic tunnel junctions. By means of spin-transfer torque effect, domains walls are produced at the common free layer and its propagation towards the output pillar sensed by tunneling magneto-resistance. Domain pinning conditions are studied quasi-statically showing a strong dependence on pillar size, ferromagnetic free layer width and inter-pillar distance. Addressing pinning conditions are detrimental for cascading and fan-out of domain walls across nodes, enabling the realization of domain-wall-based logic technology.
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Manfrini, M., Vaysset, A., Wan, D., Raymenants, E., Swerts, J., Rao, S., … Radu, I. P. (2018). Interconnected magnetic tunnel junctions for spin-logic applications. AIP Advances, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5007622
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