A compact model for magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) switched by thermally assisted spin transfer torque (TAS + STT)

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Thermally assisted spin transfer torque [TAS + STT] is a new switching approach for magnetic tunnel junction [MTJ] nanopillars that represents the best trade-off between data reliability, power efficiency and density. In this paper, we present a compact model for MTJ switched by this approach, which integrates a number of physical models such as temperature evaluation and STT dynamic switching models. Many experimental parameters are included directly to improve the simulation accuracy. It is programmed in the Verilog-A language and compatible with the standard IC CAD tools, providing an easy parameter configuration interface and allowing high-speed co-simulation of hybrid MTJ/CMOS circuits. © 2011 Zhao et al.

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Zhao, W., Duval, J., Klein, J. O., & Chappert, C. (2011). A compact model for magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) switched by thermally assisted spin transfer torque (TAS + STT). Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-368

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