Magneto Acoustic Spin Hall Oscillators
Mustafa Mert Torunbalci, Tanay A. Gosavi, Kerem Y. Camsari, Sunil A., Bhave

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel magneto acoustic spin Hall oscillator combining spin Hall-driven nano oscillators with high-Q acoustic resonators, achieving significant linewidth reduction and high tunability on a CMOS chip.
Contribution
It introduces a new integrated oscillator design that leverages HBAR for enhanced performance and provides a comprehensive SPICE model for future development.
Findings
Linewidth reduced by up to 50 times
Q factor up to 52,825 at 3 GHz
Maintains tunability via HBAR peak locking
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel oscillator that combines the tunability of spin Hall-driven nano oscillators with the high quality factor (Q) of high overtone bulk acoustic wave resonators (HBAR), integrating both reference and tunable oscillators on the same chip with CMOS. In such magneto acoustic spin Hall (MASH) oscillators, voltage oscillations across the magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) that arise from a spin-orbit torque (SOT) are shaped by the transmission response of the HBAR that acts as a multiple peak-bandpass filter and a delay element due to its large time constant, providing delayed feedback. The filtered voltage oscillations can be fed back to the MTJ via a) strain, b) current, or c) magnetic field. We develop a SPICE-based circuit model by combining experimentally benchmarked models including the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (sLLG) equation for magnetization dynamics…
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