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15 September 2011 Reconfigurable nanoelectronics using graphene based spintronic logic gates
Hanan Dery, Hui Wu, Berkehan Ciftcioglu, Michael Huang, Yang Song, Roland K. Kawakami, Jing Shi, Ilya N. Krivorotov, Donald A. Telesca, Igor Žutić, Lu J. Sham
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This paper presents a novel design concept for spintronic nanoelectronics that emphasizes a seamless integration of spin-based memory and logic circuits. The building blocks are magneto-logic gates based on a hybrid graphene/ferromagnet material system. We use network search engines as a technology demonstration vehicle and present a spin-based circuit design with smaller area, faster speed, and lower energy consumption than the state-of-the-art CMOS counterparts. This design can also be applied in applications such as data compression, coding and image recognition. In the proposed scheme, over 100 spin-based logic operations are carried out before any need for a spin-charge conversion. Consequently, supporting CMOS electronics requires little power consumption. The spintronic-CMOS integrated system can be implemented on a single 3-D chip. These nonvolatile logic circuits hold potential for a paradigm shift in computing applications.
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Hanan Dery, Hui Wu, Berkehan Ciftcioglu, Michael Huang, Yang Song, Roland K. Kawakami, Jing Shi, Ilya N. Krivorotov, Donald A. Telesca, Igor Žutić, and Lu J. Sham "Reconfigurable nanoelectronics using graphene based spintronic logic gates", Proc. SPIE 8100, Spintronics IV, 81000W (15 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.890318
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KEYWORDS
Logic

Graphene

Spintronics

Magnetism

Resistance

Device simulation

Fermium

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