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Computing and Memory Technologies based on Magnetic Skyrmions

Authors :
Vakili, Hamed
Zhou, Wei
Ma, Chung T
Morshed, Md Golam
Sakib, Mohammad Nazmus
Hartnett, Tim
Xu, Jun-Wen
Ganguly, Samiran
Litzius, Kai
Quessab, Yassine
Balachandran, Prasanna
Stan, Mircea
Poon, S J
Kent, Andrew D.
Beach, Geoffrey
Ghosh, Avik W.
Source :
Journal of Applied Physics 130, 070908 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Solitonic magnetic excitations such as domain walls and, specifically, skyrmionics enable the possibility of compact, high density, ultrafast,all-electronic, low-energy devices, which is the basis for the emerging area of skyrmionics. The topological winding of skyrmion spins affects their overall lifetime, energetics and dynamical behavior. In this review, we discuss skyrmionics in the context of the present day solid state memory landscape, and show how their size, stability and mobility can be controlled by material engineering, as well as how they can be nucleated and detected. Ferrimagnetsnear their compensation points are important candidates for this application, leading to detailed exploration of amorphous CoGd as well as the study of emergent materials such as Mn$_4$N and Inverse Heusler alloys. Along with material properties, geometrical parameters such as film thickness, defect density and notches can be used to tune skyrmion properties, such as their size and stability. Topology, however, can be a double-edged sword, especially for isolated metastable skyrmions, as it brings stability at the cost of additional damping and deflective Magnus forces compared to domain walls. Skyrmion deformation in response to forces also makes them intrinsically slower than domain walls. We explore potential analog applications of skyrmions, including temporal memory at low density, and decorrelator for stochastic computing at a higher density that capitalizes on their interactions. We summarize the main challenges to achieve a skyrmionics technology, including maintaining positional stability with very high accuracy, electrical readout, especially for small ferrimagnetic skyrmions, deterministic nucleation and annihilation, and overall integration with digital circuits with the associated circuit overhead.<br />Comment: 41 pages, 34 figure, review

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Journal of Applied Physics 130, 070908 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.09947
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0046950