2014 NCN-NEEDS Summer School: Spintronics - Science, Circuits, and Systems

2014 NCN-NEEDS Summer School: Spintronics - Science, Circuits, and Systems

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  • Lecture 6.1: Spin and Other Computational Variables, Non-Volatile Logic 1. Lecture 6.1: Spin and Other Co… 0
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  • Outline 2. Outline 65.5321988655322
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  • Why Are We Looking Beyond CMOS 3. Why Are We Looking Beyond CMOS 121.75508842175509
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  • Nanoelectronic Research Initiative 4. Nanoelectronic Research Initia… 307.84117450784117
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  • 1. Spin and other computational variables, non-volatile logic Electric switching is single-electron, magnetic switching is a collective mode. Energy barrier and consequences for bit errors. Magnetic as well as ferroelectric are non-volatile. Why non-volatility is important for computing systems. 5. 1. Spin and other computationa… 450.78411745078415
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  • Computational Variables 6. Computational Variables 459.92659325992662
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  • Barriers, Collectives, Thermodynamics 7. Barriers, Collectives, Thermod… 595.29529529529532
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  • 5 Beyond-CMOS Devices, Electronic & Orbitronic 8. 5 Beyond-CMOS Devices, Electro… 838.304971638305
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  • 8 Beyond-CMOS Devices, Spintronic 9. 8 Beyond-CMOS Devices, Spintro… 877.1438104771438
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  • 6 New Devices Added in 2013 10. 6 New Devices Added in 2013 921.58825492158826
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  • Nomenclature of Beyond-CMOS Devices 11. Nomenclature of Beyond-CMOS De… 977.31064397731063
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  • Computational Variables and Transduction 12. Computational Variables and Tr… 1043.5101768435102
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  • Non-Volatile Circuits 13. Non-Volatile Circuits 1268.7687687687687
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  • Sleep States with Non-Volatile 14. Sleep States with Non-Volatile 1553.6536536536537
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L6.1: Spin and Other Computational Variables, Non-volatile Logic

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