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Ultralow-current density spin-torque diodes with high sensitivity

Like Zhang, Huayao Tu, Yanxiang Luo, Kexin Zeng, Tao Xu, Dong Zhao, Bin Fang, Zhongming Zeng

2023Applied Physics Letters12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Spin-torque diodes (STDs) offer the possibility of using spin torque to generate rectification voltage with promising applications in microwave detecting, energy harvesting, and neuromorphic computing. Here, we demonstrate a highly sensitive STD with ultralow current density based on a magnetic tunnel junction with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. At zero magnetic field, a high sensitivity exceeding 3785 V/W is obtained with a low current of −20 μA, corresponding to a current density of ∼105 A/cm2, which is one order lower than the previously reported. When a weak external magnetic field is applied, the sensitivity can be further increased by five times to 20 000 V/W. Furthermore, we construct an artificial neural network with STD neurons to perform recognition of handwritten digits in the Mixed National Institute of Standards and Technology database, where a produced accuracy of up to 94.92% is obtained. Our work provides a route to develop low-power consumption high-sensitivity STDs for Internet of Things applications and neuromorphic computing.

Topics & Concepts

Neuromorphic engineeringSensitivity (control systems)RectificationMagnetic fieldOptoelectronicsTorqueDiodeSpin (aerodynamics)Current densityMaterials scienceVoltageElectrical engineeringMicrowaveCondensed matter physicsComputer sciencePhysicsElectronic engineeringArtificial neural networkEngineeringTelecommunicationsArtificial intelligenceThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsMagnetic properties of thin filmsFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance DevicesAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing
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