Fundamentals of magnon-based computing
A. V. Chumak

TL;DR
Magnon-based computing utilizes spin waves to process information with lower energy losses and potential for faster, unconventional computing systems, requiring understanding of spin wave transport and conversion with CMOS compatibility.
Contribution
This review summarizes fundamental principles of magnon-based computing, focusing on spin wave transport, conversion mechanisms, and integration with existing technology.
Findings
Spin waves can carry information efficiently across one and two dimensions.
Conversion between spin waves and electronic currents is essential for device integration.
Magnon-based computing offers a promising low-energy alternative to traditional electronics.
Abstract
A disturbance in the local magnetic order of a solid body can propagate across a material just like a wave. This wave is named spin wave, and its quanta are known as magnons. Recently, physicists proposed the usage of magnons to carry and process information instead of electrons as it is the case of electronics. This technology opens access to a new generation of computers in which data are processed without motion of any real particles like electrons. This leads to a sizable decrease in the accompanying heating losses and, consequently, to lower energy consumption, which is crucial due to the ever increasing demand for computing devices. Moreover, unique properties of spin waves allow for the utilisation of unconventional computing concepts, giving the vision of a significantly faster and more powerful next-generation of information processing systems. The current review addresses a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
