Magnetic Domain-Wall Logic
Durham University · Imperial College London · +1 more institution
Abstract
“Spintronics,” in which both the spin and charge of electrons are used for logic and memory operations, promises an alternate route to traditional semiconductor electronics. A complete logic architecture can be constructed, which uses planar magnetic wires that are less than a micrometer in width. Logical NOT, logical AND, signal fan-out, and signal cross-over elements each have a simple geometric design, and they can be integrated together into one circuit. An additional element for data input allows information to be written to domain-wall logic circuits.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
6- DAD. A. AllwoodCorresponding
Durham University, Imperial College London, University of Sheffield
- GXGang Xiong
Durham University, Imperial College London, University of Sheffield
- CCColm C. Faulkner
Durham University, Imperial College London, University of Sheffield
- DAD. Atkinson
Durham University, Imperial College London, University of Sheffield
- DPD. Petit
Durham University, Imperial College London, University of Sheffield
Topics & keywords
- Resistor–transistor logic
- Logic family
- Logic gate
- Pass transistor logic
- SIGNAL (programming language)
- Computer science
- Sequential logic
- Domain (mathematical analysis)