``Spin inverter'' as building block of All Spin Logic devices

ORAL

Abstract

All-spin logic (ASL) represents a new approach to information processing where the roles of charges and capacitors in charge based transistors are played by spins and magnets, without the need for repeated spin-charge conversion. In our past work, we have presented numerical simulations based on a coupled spin transport and Landau Lifshitz Gilbert model showing that ring oscillators and logic circuits with intrinsic directionality [IEEE Trans. Magn. 47,10, 4026, 2011; Proc. IEDM, 2011)] can be implemented by manipulation of spins in magnetic nanostructures. The aim of this talk is (1) to identify a basic ASL unit that can be interconnected to build up spin circuits analogous to the way transistors are interconnected to build conventional circuits and (2) to present a compact model for this basic unit that can be used to design and analyze large scale spin circuits. We will show that this basic ASL unit is a one-magnet ``spin inverter'' with gain that can be cascaded to accomplish a spin circuit implementation of almost any logic functionality~

*Supported by INDEX, NRI and NSF Centre for Science of Information.

Authors

  • Angik Sarkar

    • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, USA
  • Srikant Srinivasan

    • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, USA
    • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
  • Supriyo Datta

    • Purdue University
    • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, USA