Robust multi-level spin memory with the ability to write information electrically is a long-sought capability in spintronics, with great promise for applications. Here, nonvolatile and highly energy-efficient magnetization switching is achieved in a single-material device formed of van-der-Waals (vdW) topological ferromagnet Fe3GeTe2, whose magnetic information can be readily controlled by a tiny current. Furthermore, the switching current density and power dissipation are about 400 and 4000 times smaller than those of the existing spin-orbit-torque magnetic random access memory based on conventional magnet/heavy-metal systems. Most importantly, multi-level states, switched by electrical current are also demonstrated, which can dramatically...
Power dissipation in switching devices is believed to be the single most important roadblock to the ...
Spintronic elements based on spin transfer torque have emerged with potential for on-chip memory, bu...
The recent discovery of magnetism in two-dimensional van der Waals systems opens the door to discove...
Robust multi-level spin memory with the ability to write information electrically is a long-sought c...
Robust multi-level spin memory with the ability to write information electrically is a long-sought c...
Current-induced control of magnetization in ferromagnets using spin–orbit torque (SOT) has drawn att...
Current-induced control of magnetization in ferromagnets using spin-orbit torque (SOT) has drawn att...
Controlling magnetic states by a small current is essential for the next-generation of energy-effici...
Controlling magnetic states by a small current is essential for the next-generation of energy-effici...
Effectively tuning magnetic state by using current is essential for novel spintronic devices. Magnet...
Current-induced control of magnetization in ferromagnets using spin–orbit torque (SOT) has drawn att...
Ubiquitous smart devices and internet of things create tremendous data every day, shifting computing...
Three-terminal spintronic memory devices based on the controlled manipulation of the proximate magne...
The discovery of magnetism in van der Waals (vdW) materials has established unique building blocks f...
textIn this work, we investigate the prospects for spin-transfer-torque random access memory (STTRAM...
Power dissipation in switching devices is believed to be the single most important roadblock to the ...
Spintronic elements based on spin transfer torque have emerged with potential for on-chip memory, bu...
The recent discovery of magnetism in two-dimensional van der Waals systems opens the door to discove...
Robust multi-level spin memory with the ability to write information electrically is a long-sought c...
Robust multi-level spin memory with the ability to write information electrically is a long-sought c...
Current-induced control of magnetization in ferromagnets using spin–orbit torque (SOT) has drawn att...
Current-induced control of magnetization in ferromagnets using spin-orbit torque (SOT) has drawn att...
Controlling magnetic states by a small current is essential for the next-generation of energy-effici...
Controlling magnetic states by a small current is essential for the next-generation of energy-effici...
Effectively tuning magnetic state by using current is essential for novel spintronic devices. Magnet...
Current-induced control of magnetization in ferromagnets using spin–orbit torque (SOT) has drawn att...
Ubiquitous smart devices and internet of things create tremendous data every day, shifting computing...
Three-terminal spintronic memory devices based on the controlled manipulation of the proximate magne...
The discovery of magnetism in van der Waals (vdW) materials has established unique building blocks f...
textIn this work, we investigate the prospects for spin-transfer-torque random access memory (STTRAM...
Power dissipation in switching devices is believed to be the single most important roadblock to the ...
Spintronic elements based on spin transfer torque have emerged with potential for on-chip memory, bu...
The recent discovery of magnetism in two-dimensional van der Waals systems opens the door to discove...