Current-Controlled Skyrmionic Diode
Xiangjun Xing, Philip W. T. Pong, and Yan Zhou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel current-controlled magnetic meron diode that leverages the unidirectional motion of edge-merons in a nanotrack, promising advancements in spintronic devices for next-generation electronics.
Contribution
It demonstrates the first magnetic meron diode using current-controlled edge-meron motion, verified by micromagnetic simulations, and explores its potential for integrated spintronic circuitry.
Findings
Successful realization of a magnetic meron diode.
Verification of diode operation via micromagnetic simulations.
Potential for integrated data storage and processing on a magnetic chip.
Abstract
In order to address many of the challenges and bottlenecks currently experienced by traditional charge based technologies, various alternatives are being actively explored to provide potential solutions of device miniaturization and scaling in the more-than-MOORE era. Amongst these alternatives, spintronics physics and devices have recently attracted a rapidly increasing interest by exploiting the additional degree of electron's spins. For example, magnetic domain-wall racetrack-memory and logic devices have been realized via manipulating domain-wall motion. As compared to domain-wall based devices, magnetic skyrmions have the advantages of ultra-small size (typically 5-100 nm in diameter), facile current-driven motion, topological stability and peculiar emergent electrodynamics, promising for next-generation electronics applications in the more-than-Moore regime. In this work, a…
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