Spin wave logic devices with positive feedback

POSTER

Abstract

Spin wave logic devices is a type of magnetic devices that utilize spin waves for data transfer and processing. A fast amplitude damping is a major drawback inherent in the spin wave devices. We propose a combination of the spin wave logic devices with an auto-oscillatory circuit. This combination allows us to compensate the spin wave losses, and to significantly improve the output characteristics by providing the gain and suppressing the amplitude noise. We present experimental data showing the operation of the prototype circuit implemented with the Y3Fe2(FeO4)3 structure. The on/off ratio of the device exceeds 40 dB, and it is limited only by the non-linear decay processes in the magnetic film. The noise level is -110 dB/Hz at the frequency f=10 Hz. The physical limitations and technological constraints of the proposed approach will also be discussed.

Presenters

  • Alexander Khitun

    Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Riverside, University of California Riverside

Authors

  • Alexander Khitun

    Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Riverside, University of California Riverside

  • Michael Balinskiy

    Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Riverside, University of California Riverside

  • Howard Chiang

    Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Riverside, University of California Riverside

  • Sergey Rumyantsev

    University of California Riverside

  • Alexander Balandin

    Electrical and Computer Engineering , University of California, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Riverside, Electrical and computer Engineering, Univ of California - Riverside, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California, Riverside, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Riverside, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Riverside, University of California Riverside