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Antiferromagnetic domain wall memory with neuromorphic functionality
Physicsnpj Spintronics

Antiferromagnetic domain wall memory with neuromorphic functionality

J. Godinho, P. K. Rout, et al.

This innovative study reveals the creation of a nonvolatile antiferromagnetic memory that replicates an artificial synapse, showcasing the clever use of spin-orbit torque-driven domain wall motion. Conducted by researchers including J. Godinho and R. Salikhov, this breakthrough offers significant potential for enhancing neuromorphic computing by addressing limitations found in ferromagnetic systems.... show more
Abstract
Antiferromagnetic materials have unique properties due to their alternating spin arrangements. Their compensated magnetic order, robust against external magnetic fields, prevents long-distance crosstalk from stray fields. Furthermore, antiferromagnets with combined parity and time-reversal symmetry enable electrical control and detection of ultrafast exchange-field enhanced spin manipulation up to THz frequencies. Here we report the experimental realization of a nonvolatile antiferromagnetic memory mimicking an artificial synapse, in which the reconfigurable synaptic weight is encoded in the ratio between reversed antiferromagnetic domains. The non-volatile memory is "written" by spin-orbit torque-driven antiferromagnetic domain wall motion and "read" by nonlinear magnetotransport. We show that the absence of long-range interacting stray magnetic fields leads to very reproducible electrical pulse-driven variations of the synaptic weights.
Publisher
npj Spintronics
Published On
Jul 25, 2024
Authors
J. Godinho, P. K. Rout, R. Salikhov, O. Hellwig, Z. Šobáň, R. M. Otxoa, K. Olejník, T. Jungwirth, J. Wunderlich
Tags
antiferromagnetic memorysynapsespin-orbit torquedomain wall motionneuromorphic computingmagnetotransport
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