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Full Description
This book provides readers with a single-source reference to the state of the art in domain-wall, nanomagnet and spin-wave-based computing devices, enabling them to provide additional computing functions and lower the power consumption of electronic devices by orders of magnitudes. Tutorial chapters gives a thorough introduction to the preliminaries and the theory behind spin-based devices, and additional chapters give an overview of the most promising spin-based computing concepts. This book is designed to be a 'first read' for anyone interested in the field of spin-based (magnetic) computing devices. The author provides an overview of how information can be processed by single-domain nanomagnets, domain walls, spin-waves or spin torque oscillators. Both Boolean approaches (magnetic logic gates) and non-Boolean devices (image processing circuits, etc.) are discussed.
Contents
Introduction.- Tutorial: Computing with magnets - theory and current research.- Nanomagnet Logic.- Power consumption in nanomagnetic devices.- Domain-wall Logic.- Logic devices based on exchange coupling.- Spin-wave logic.- Non-Boolean computing with spin waves.- Spin-wave-based signal processing.- Ferroelectrics and strain control of magnetism.- All-spin logic.- Oscillatory non-Boolean devices.- Memristive devices using ferromagnetic layers.- Circuit-level modeling of spin-based devices.