Anisotropic spin-wave patterns generated by spin-torque nano-oscillators

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Spin-wave excitations due to spin-momentum transfer in ferromagnetic thin films will enable new types of information processing and memory storage. Here, we show how arrays of spin-torque nano-oscillators (STNOs) can be used to create anisotropic spin-wave interference patterns, which can be used for information processing. We consider STNO arrays contacting a thin ferromagnetic film. Contacts to the film (including the STNOs themselves) can be used to detect the spin-waves and then, when coupled to a simple circuit, can create new excitation patterns. The propagating spin-wave patterns can be generated by pulsing transponders. Arrangements of transponders create resonant (reverberating) spin-wave activity-that may be the basis of polychronous wave computation of the arithmetic and Boolean functions as well as information storage. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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MacIà, F., Kent, A. D., & Hoppensteadt, F. C. (2011). Anisotropic spin-wave patterns generated by spin-torque nano-oscillators. In Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 109). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3566000

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