Spin-Based Computing Devices

This book provides readers with a single-source reference to the state of the art in domain-wall, nanomagnet and spin-wave-based computing devices, enabling them to provide additional computing functions and lower the power consumption of electronic devices by orders of magnitudes. Tutorial chapters gives a thorough introduction to the preliminaries and the theory behind spin-based devices, and additional chapters give an overview of the most promising spin-based computing concepts. This book is designed to be a ‘first read’ for anyone interested in the field of spin-based (magnetic) computing devices. The author provides an overview of how information can be processed by single-domain nanomagnets, domain walls, spin-waves or spin torque oscillators. Both Boolean approaches (magnetic logic gates) and non-Boolean devices (image processing circuits, etc.) are discussed.

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Spin-Based Computing Devices

This book provides readers with a single-source reference to the state of the art in domain-wall, nanomagnet and spin-wave-based computing devices, enabling them to provide additional computing functions and lower the power consumption of electronic devices by orders of magnitudes. Tutorial chapters gives a thorough introduction to the preliminaries and the theory behind spin-based devices, and additional chapters give an overview of the most promising spin-based computing concepts. This book is designed to be a ‘first read’ for anyone interested in the field of spin-based (magnetic) computing devices. The author provides an overview of how information can be processed by single-domain nanomagnets, domain walls, spin-waves or spin torque oscillators. Both Boolean approaches (magnetic logic gates) and non-Boolean devices (image processing circuits, etc.) are discussed.

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Spin-Based Computing Devices

Spin-Based Computing Devices

by György Csaba
Spin-Based Computing Devices

Spin-Based Computing Devices

by György Csaba

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This book provides readers with a single-source reference to the state of the art in domain-wall, nanomagnet and spin-wave-based computing devices, enabling them to provide additional computing functions and lower the power consumption of electronic devices by orders of magnitudes. Tutorial chapters gives a thorough introduction to the preliminaries and the theory behind spin-based devices, and additional chapters give an overview of the most promising spin-based computing concepts. This book is designed to be a ‘first read’ for anyone interested in the field of spin-based (magnetic) computing devices. The author provides an overview of how information can be processed by single-domain nanomagnets, domain walls, spin-waves or spin torque oscillators. Both Boolean approaches (magnetic logic gates) and non-Boolean devices (image processing circuits, etc.) are discussed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031894282
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 10/26/2025
Series: Engineering
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

György Csaba is a  Professor at the Faculty for Information Technology and Bionics, Pázmany University Budapest. His research interests lie in modelling of nanoscale computing systems, spin electronics and unconventional computing devices.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Tutorial: Computing with magnets – theory and current research.- Nanomagnet Logic.- Power consumption in nanomagnetic devices.- Domain-wall Logic.- Logic devices based on exchange coupling.- Spin-wave logic.- Non-Boolean computing with spin waves.- Spin-wave-based signal processing.- Ferroelectrics and strain control of magnetism.- All-spin logic.- Oscillatory non-Boolean devices.- Memristive devices using ferromagnetic layers.- Circuit-level modeling of spin-based devices.

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