With an ever-increasing globalization of the semiconductor chip manufacturing supply chain coupled with soaring complexity of modern-day integrated circuits (ICs), intellectual property (IP) piracy, reverse engineering, counterfeiting, and hardware trojan insertion have emerged as severe threats that have compromised the security of critical hardware components. Logic locking (LL) is an IP protection technique that can mitigate these threats by locking a given IC with a secret key. Earlier LL demonstrations based on traditional silicon complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology and emerging memristors require significant hardware investment in the form of additional input gates and extensive CMOS peripherals, rendering them a...