Bennett clocking of nanomagnetic logic using electrically induced rotation of magnetization in multiferroic single-domain nanomagnets

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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The authors show that it is possible to rotate the magnetization of a multiferroic (strain-coupled two-layer magnetostrictive-piezoelectric) nanomagnet by a large angle with a small electrostatic potential. This can implement Bennett clocking in nanomagnetic logic arrays resulting in unidirectional propagation of logic bits from one stage to another. This method of Bennett clocking is superior to using spin-transfer torque or local magnetic fields for magnetization rotation. For realistic parameters, it is shown that a potential of ~ 0.2 V applied to a multiferroic nanomagnet can rotate its magnetization by nearly 900 to implement Bennett clocking.

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