SAF skyrmion-based leaky-integrate fire neuron device
Ravish Kumar K. Raj,
Ravi Shankar Verma,
Shailendra Yadav
et al.
Abstract:The magnetic skyrmion has distinct features like nanoscale size, particle-like behavior, low driving current, and topologically stable which makes it a suitable candidate for neuromorphic computing. Synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) skyrmions consist of a pair of coupled ferromagnetic (FM) skyrmions, each in its respective sub-layers that are favourable over the FM skyrmions as they follow the straight trajectories and prevent its annihilation at the nanotrack edge. In this work, a leaky integrate and fire neu… Show more
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