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Antiferromagnetic Skyrmion based Energy-Efficient Leaky Integrate and Fire Neuron Device

Published 21 Jul 2022 in physics.app-ph | (2207.10462v1)

Abstract: The development of energy-efficient neuromorphic hardware using spintronic devices based on antiferromagnetic (AFM) skyrmion motion on nanotracks has gained considerable interest. Owing to its properties such as robustness against external magnetic fields, negligible stray fields, and zero net topological charge, AFM skyrmions follow straight trajectories that prevent their annihilation at nanoscale racetrack edges. This makes the AFM skyrmions a more favorable candidate over the ferromagnetic (FM) skyrmion for future spintronic applications. This work proposes an AFM skyrmion-based neuron device exhibiting the leaky-integrate-fire (LIF) functionality by exploiting thermal gradient or alternatively perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) gradient in the nanotrack for leaky behavior by moving the skyrmion in the direction to minimize the system energy. Furthermore, it is shown that the AFM skyrmion couples efficiently to the soft ferromagnetic layer of a magnetic tunnel junction enabling efficient read-out of the skyrmion. The maximum change of 9.2% in tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) is estimated for detecting the AFM skyrmion. Moreover, the proposed neuron device has the energy dissipation of 4.32 fJ per LIF operation thus, paving the path for developing energy-efficient devices in antiferromagnetic spintronics for neuromorphic computing.

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