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Default Physicists Devise Viable Design For Spin-Based Electronics...

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0601181850.htm

Source: University of California, San Diego
Date: June 2, 2007

Physicists Devise Viable Design For Spin-Based Electronics

Science Daily - Physicists at the University of California, San Diego have
proposed a design for a semiconductor computer circuit based on the spin of
electrons. They say the device would be more scalable and have greater
computational capacity than conventional silicon circuits.

Diagram of spin-based electronic system developed by UCSD (Credit: Image
courtesy of University of California, San Diego)
The "spintronic"-or spin-based electronic-device, described this week in the
journal Nature, would extend the scope of conventional electronics by
encoding information with the magnetic-or spin-state of electrons, in
addition to the charge of the electrons. The researchers used a novel
geometry to overcome the weakness of the magnetic signal, the current
limitation to developing spintronics in silicon semiconductors.

"The breakthrough of our research is the device geometry, the way it is
activated, and the way it could be integrated in electronic circuits," said
Lu J. Sham, a professor of physics at UCSD and the senior author on the
paper. "All of these features are novel and our results show for the first
time a spin-based semiconductor circuit."

One advantage of spintronics is that it shrinks the size of the circuit that
is needed to perform a given logic operation. The researchers say that
their proposed device has other important advantages compared with
conventional electronics.

"Spin-based electronic devices allow the construction of reprogrammable
circuits without hindering performance," explained Hanan Dery a postdoctoral
fellow working with Sham and the lead author on the paper. "This will allow
flexible electronic devices which fit into any application while providing
the best performance. For example, the same circuit can serve as i-Pod,
cellular phone, microprocessor, et cetera."

The proposed spintronic circuit is an interconnected series of logic gates.
Each logic gate consists of five magnetic contacts lying on top of a
semiconductor layer. The magnetic state of each of these contacts,
determined by the electrons' spins, corresponds to the "0" and "1" in each
bit of information. The logic operation is performed by moving electrons
between four of the magnetic contacts and the semiconductor. The result of
the operation is read by the fifth magnetic contact.

The proposed device has not yet been made, but according to the researchers
it should be feasible with currently available technology.

"We are using only experimentally-verified constraints," said Sham. "We
have presented our results to experimentalists in the field of spin
electronics. They claimed that the realization of this device is within
reach."

Other contributors to the study were P. Dalal and L. Cywinski. The study
was supported by the National Science Foundation.

Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by University
of California, San Diego.

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