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American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 7(96), p. 072501

DOI: 10.1063/1.3314301

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Magnetic logic element based on an S-shaped Permalloy structure

Journal article published in 2010 by T. Hesjedal ORCID, T. Phung
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Abstract

Magnetic devices have shown the potential to be used not only as storage elements but also as nonvolatile and programmable logic devices. We present a magnetic logic device element—the S state element—that consists of a single magnetic layer. Its output can be controlled by orthogonal magnetic inputs. The reconfigurable logic element can be easily integrated with common magnetoresistive device concepts, such as spin valves or magnetic tunnel junctions. Using Permalloy as an example, we demonstrate the feasibility of magnetologic operation through micromagnetic simulations.