The fundamental limits currently faced by traditional computing devices necessitate the exploration of ways to store, compute, and transmit information going beyond the current CMOS-based technologies. Here, we propose a three-dimensional (3D) magnetic interconnector that exploits geometry-driven automotion of domain walls (DWs), for the transfer of magnetic information between functional magnetic planes. By combining state-of-the-art 3D nanoprinting and standard physical vapor deposition, we prototype 3D helical DW conduits. We observe the automotion of DWs by imaging their magnetic state under different field sequences using X-ray microscopy, observing a robust unidirectional motion of DWs from the bottom to the top of the spirals. From e...
International audienceThe increasing need to store large amounts of information with an ultradense, ...
In this dissertation, I study the physical behavior of nanoscale magnetic materials and build spin-b...
Propagation of dipolar-coupled transverse domain walls in a Permalloy/Non-magnetic/Permalloy trilaye...
The fundamental limits currently faced by traditional computing devices necessitate the exploration ...
The fundamental limits currently faced by traditional computing devices necessitate the exploration ...
The fundamental limits currently faced by traditional computing devices necessitate the exploration ...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanomagnetic devices such as the vertical racetrack memory have attracted a h...
In this work we study the controlled propagation of magnetic domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowires...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanomagnetic devices are attracting significant interest due to their potenti...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanomagnetic devices are attracting significant interest due to their potenti...
Magnetic systems based on the manipulation of domain walls (DWs) in nanometre-scaled tracks have bee...
We report on a micromagnetic study on the dynamics of current-driven helical domain wall (DW) in cyl...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
This thesis presents a comprehensive study on domain wall (DW) dynamics in NiFe cylindrical and plan...
Extending spintronics to the third dimension is regarded as one of the promising alternatives to mee...
International audienceThe increasing need to store large amounts of information with an ultradense, ...
In this dissertation, I study the physical behavior of nanoscale magnetic materials and build spin-b...
Propagation of dipolar-coupled transverse domain walls in a Permalloy/Non-magnetic/Permalloy trilaye...
The fundamental limits currently faced by traditional computing devices necessitate the exploration ...
The fundamental limits currently faced by traditional computing devices necessitate the exploration ...
The fundamental limits currently faced by traditional computing devices necessitate the exploration ...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanomagnetic devices such as the vertical racetrack memory have attracted a h...
In this work we study the controlled propagation of magnetic domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowires...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanomagnetic devices are attracting significant interest due to their potenti...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanomagnetic devices are attracting significant interest due to their potenti...
Magnetic systems based on the manipulation of domain walls (DWs) in nanometre-scaled tracks have bee...
We report on a micromagnetic study on the dynamics of current-driven helical domain wall (DW) in cyl...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
This thesis presents a comprehensive study on domain wall (DW) dynamics in NiFe cylindrical and plan...
Extending spintronics to the third dimension is regarded as one of the promising alternatives to mee...
International audienceThe increasing need to store large amounts of information with an ultradense, ...
In this dissertation, I study the physical behavior of nanoscale magnetic materials and build spin-b...
Propagation of dipolar-coupled transverse domain walls in a Permalloy/Non-magnetic/Permalloy trilaye...