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A spiking neuron constructed by the skyrmion-based spin torque nano-oscillator

Journal

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 116, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0001557

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Funding

  1. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Fund [19201910240003361]
  2. Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (CUHKSZ)
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [JP18H03676, JP17K05490, JP15H05854]
  4. CREST, JST [JPMJCR16F1, JPMJCR1874]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11974298, 61961136006]
  6. Scientific Research Fund of Sichuan Provincial Education Department [18TD0010, 16CZ0006]
  7. President's Fund of CUHKSZ
  8. Longgang Key Laboratory of Applied Spintronics
  9. Shenzhen Fundamental Research Fund [JCYJ20170410171958839]
  10. Shenzhen Peacock Group Plan [KQTD20180413181702403]
  11. National Natural Science Foundation of China of China [51771127, 51571126, 51772004]

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Magnetic skyrmions are particle-like topological spin configurations, which can carry binary information and thus are promising building blocks for future spintronic devices. In this work, we investigate the relationship between the skyrmion dynamics and the characteristics of injected current in a skyrmion-based spin torque nano-oscillator, where the excitation source is introduced from a point nano-contact at the center of the nanodisk. It is found that the skyrmion will move away from the center of the nanodisk if it is driven by a spin-polarized current; however, it will return to the initial position in the absence of stimulus. Therefore, we propose a skyrmion-based artificial spiking neuron, which can effectively implement the leaky-integrate-fire operation. We study the feasibility of the skyrmion-based spiking neuron by using micromagnetic simulations. Our results may provide useful guidelines for building future magnetic neural networks with ultra-high density and ultra-low energy consumption.

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