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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 13, 2012
Filed:
Jun. 02, 2008
Jeffrey Bokor, Oakland, CA (US);
Nathan C. Emley, Oakland, CA (US);
David Carlton, Berkeley, CA (US);
Jeffrey Bokor, Oakland, CA (US);
Nathan C. Emley, Oakland, CA (US);
David Carlton, Berkeley, CA (US);
The Regents of the University of California, Oakland, CA (US);
Abstract
A method and system for propagating signals along a line of nanomagnets. Nanomagnets having an easy axis and a hard axis are provided a biaxial anisotropy term, which increases metastability along the hard axis. The nanomagnets are forced into hard-axis alignment. A magnetization direction of a first nanomagnet is caused to cant upward. Dipole coupling interactions between the first nanomagnet and an adjacent nanomagnet cause a magnetization direction of the adjacent nanomagnet to cant downward in an anti-parallel alignment. This cascade continues reliably along the line of nanomagnets. The biaxial anisotropy term provides additional stability along the hard axis to ensure the nanomagnets do not prematurely align along the easy axis. Various logic gates using nanomagnets, stabilizer nanomagnets, destabilizer nanomagnets, and magnetic diodes are also disclosed.