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Spin Amplification by Controlled Symmetry Breaking for Spin-Based Logic

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-12-01 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

Spin amplification is one of the most critical challenges for spintronics and spin-based logic in order to achieve spintronic circuits with fan-out. We propose a new concept for spin amplification that will allow a small spin current in a non-magnetic spin channel to control the magnetization of an attached ferromagnet. The key step is to bring the ferromagnet into an unstable symmetric state (USS), so that a small spin transfer torque from a small spin current can provide a magnetic bias to control the spontaneous symmetry breaking and select the final magnetization direction of the ferromagnet. Two proposed methods for achieving the USS configuration are voltage-controlled Curie temperature (VC-TC) and voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VC-MA). We believe the development of new 2D magnetic materials with greater tunability of VC-TC and VC-MA will be needed for practical applications. A successful realization of spin amplification by controlled symmetry breaking will be important for the implementation of existing spin-logic proposals (e.g. "All Spin Logic") and could inspire alternative ideas for spintronic circuits and devices.

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@article{arxiv.1501.07125,
  title  = {Spin Amplification by Controlled Symmetry Breaking for Spin-Based Logic},
  author = {Roland K. Kawakami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07125},
  year   = {2015}
}

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(6 pages, 3 figures)

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