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Analog and Digital Phase Modulation and Signal Transmission with Spin-Torque Nano-Oscillators

A. Litvinenko, P. Sethi, C. Murapaka, A. Jenkins, V. Cros, P. Bortolotti, R. Ferreira, B. Dieny, U. Ebels

2021Physical Review Applied28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Researchers present a method of phase modulation and phase-shift keying for spin-torque nano-oscillators (STNOs), and demonstrate transmission of a voice signal (telephony) with their STNO-based gear. The key elements of the proposed method are the ability of an STNO to be synchronized by an external signal, and to shift its phase relative to the source's phase according to an additional control signal. These properties allow not only control of the phase, but also reduction of phase noise, which is a main issue for all oscillators with nanoscale dimensions. The results comprise a significant advance for wireless data and signal communication with nano-oscillators.

Topics & Concepts

Analog transmissionSIGNAL (programming language)Modulation (music)Transmission (telecommunications)Phase (matter)Electronic engineeringComputer sciencePhase modulationKeyingPhase-shift keyingDigital signalData transmissionSignal transitionReduction (mathematics)PhysicsKey (lock)Continuous phase modulationWirelessAnalog signalAmplitude and phase-shift keyingPhase controlMinimum-shift keyingTelecommunicationsFrequency modulationQuadrature amplitude modulationSignal processingRelative phasePulse-amplitude modulationElectrical engineeringPhase noiseMagnetic properties of thin filmsMolecular Communication and NanonetworksMicro and Nano Robotics
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