Numerical Model for 32-Bit Magnonic Ripple Carry Adder

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In CMOS-based electronics, the most straightforward way to implement a summation operation is to use the ripple carry adder (RCA). Magnonics, the field of science concerned with data processing by spin waves and their quanta magnons, recently proposed a magnonic half-adder that can be considered as the simplest magnonic integrated circuit. Here, we develop a computation model for the magnonic basic blocks to enable the design and simulation of magnonic gates and magnonic circuits of arbitrary complexity and demonstrate its functionality on the example of a 32-bit integrated RCA. It is shown that the RCA requires the utilization of additional regenerators based on magnonic directional couplers with embedded amplifiers to normalize the magnon signals in-between the half-adders. The benchmarking of large-scale magnonic integrated circuits is performed. The energy consumption of 30 nm-based magnonic 32-bit adder can be as low as 961 aJ per operation with taking into account all required amplifiers.

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Garlando, U., Wang, Q., Dobrovolskiy, O. V., Chumak, A. V., & Riente, F. (2023). Numerical Model for 32-Bit Magnonic Ripple Carry Adder. IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 11(3), 679–688. https://doi.org/10.1109/TETC.2023.3238581

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