Abstract
A two-terminal perpendicular spin-transfer torque (p-STT) based neuron with a 100 × 100 nm device size was fabricated with a p-STT magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) spin valve. It performed well in the integrate-and-fire event of the input voltage pulse (spike) cycles, which originate from the imperfect structure of the MgO tunneling barrier in a p-STT MTJ spin valve (i.e. a nano-scale poly-grain size distribution of the MgO tunneling barrier). In particular, the integrate-and-fire cycles rapidly increase as the input voltage pulse (spike) amplitude, width, and external assistant perpendicular magnetic field decrease.
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Kondo, K., Choi, J. Y., Baek, J. U., Jun, H. S., Jung, S., Shim, T. H., & Park, J. G. (2018). A two-terminal perpendicular spin-transfer torque based artificial neuron. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 51(50). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/aad592
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