From Spin Torque Nano-Oscillators to Memristors: Multi-Functional Nanodevices for Advanced Computing
Julie Grollier

TL;DR
This thesis reviews advancements in spin torque nano-oscillators and memristive devices, highlighting their potential as multi-functional nanodevices for next-generation computing applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the development and integration of spin torque oscillators and memristors for advanced computing technologies.
Findings
Demonstrated zero-field spin torque oscillations
Achieved synchronization in nano-oscillators
Developed ferroelectric memristors with potential for logic applications
Abstract
This Habilitation Thesis written in 2013 reviews my research work on spin torque nano-oscillators (from zero-field oscillations, to synchronization and vortex oscillators) and memristive devices (spin Torque and ferroelectric memristors).
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing · Magnetic properties of thin films · Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices
