Multiferroic antiferromagnetic artificial synapse

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2022)

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Artificial intelligence frameworks utilizing unsupervised learning techniques can avoid the bottleneck of labeled training data required in supervised machine learning systems, but the programming time of these systems is inherently limited by their hardware implementations. Here, a finite-element model coupling micromagnetics and dynamic strain is used to investigate a multiferroic antiferromagnet as a high-speed artificial synapse in artificial intelligence applications. The stability of strain-induced intermediate antiferromagnetic magnetization states (non-uniform magnetization states between a uniform 0 or 1), along with the minimum time scale at which these states can be programmed is investigated. Results show that due to the antiferromagnetic material's magnetocrystalline anisotropy, two intermediate states (Neel vector 1/3z, 2/3x, and Neel vector 2/3z, 1/3x) between fully x and fully z Neel vector orientations can be successfully programmed using 375 mu epsilon strain pulses, and that the time associated with this programming is limited to similar to 0.3 ns by the material's antiferromagnetic resonance frequency. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.
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multiferroic antiferromagnetic artificial synapse
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