Visible to the public Spin-Hall Nano-Oscillator Simulations

TitleSpin-Hall Nano-Oscillator Simulations
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsBertram, Jon, Tanwear, Asfand, Rodriguez, Aurelio, Paterson, Gary, McVitie, Stephen, Heidari, Hadi
Conference Name2019 IEEE SENSORS
Date Publishedoct
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-1634-1
Keywordscomposability, current density, DC bias current, electronic engineering computing, external magnetic field, FEM Simulation, Magnetic Oscillations, magnetisation oscillations, magnetoelectronics, Metrics, micromagnetic simulation, nanoconstriction SHNO, nanoscale microwave source, neuromorphic computing applications, nonferromagnetic layer, Oersted field, oscillating behaviors, oscillating microwave voltage, Oscillators, privacy, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, SHNO, Spin Hall Effect, Spin-Hall Nano-Oscillator, spin-Hall nanooscillator simulations, spintronic oscillator
Abstract

A spin-Hall nano-oscillator (SHNO) is a type of spintronic oscillator that shows promising performance as a nanoscale microwave source and for neuromorphic computing applications. Within such nanodevices, a non-ferromagnetic layer in the presence of an external magnetic field and a DC bias current generates an oscillating microwave voltage. For developing optimal nano-oscillators, accurate simulations of the device's complex behaviour are required before fabrication. This work simulates the key behaviour of a nanoconstriction SHNO as the applied DC bias current is varied. The current density and Oersted field of the device have been presented, the magnetisation oscillations have been clearly visualised in three dimensions and the spatial distribution of the active mode determined. These simulations allow designers a greater understanding and characterisation of the device's behaviour while also providing a means of comparison when experimental resultsO are generated.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8956860
DOI10.1109/SENSORS43011.2019.8956860
Citation Keybertram_spin-hall_2019