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Nature ; 623(7988): 702-703, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37993577
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Adv Mater ; 36(24): e2311949, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38306214

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Generation and control of topological spin textures constitutes one of the most exciting challenges of modern spintronics given their potential applications in information storage technologies. Of particular interest are magnetic insulators, which due to low damping, absence of Joule heating and reduced dissipation can provide energy-efficient spin-textures platform. Here, it is demonstrated that the interplay between sample thickness, external magnetic fields, and optical excitations can generate a prolific paramount of spin textures, and their coexistence in insulating CrBr3 van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets. Using high-resolution magnetic force microscopy and large-scale micromagnetic simulation methods, the existence of a large region in T-B phase diagram is demonstrated where different stripe domains, skyrmion crystals, and magnetic domains exist and can be intrinsically selected or transformed to each-other via a phase-switch mechanism. Lorentz transmission electron microscopy unveils the mixed chirality of the magnetic textures that are of Bloch-type at given conditions but can be further manipulated into Néel-type or hybrid-type via thickness-engineering. The topological phase transformation between the different magnetic objects can be further inspected by standard photoluminescence optical probes resolved by circular polarization indicative of an existence of exciton-skyrmion coupling mechanism. The findings identify vdW magnetic insulators as a promising framework of materials for the manipulation and generation of highly ordered skyrmion lattices relevant for device integration at the atomic level.

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Adv Mater ; 35(37): e2204944, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36579797

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Deep learning has become ubiquitous, touching daily lives across the globe. Today, traditional computer architectures are stressed to their limits in efficiently executing the growing complexity of data and models. Compute-in-memory (CIM) can potentially play an important role in developing efficient hardware solutions that reduce data movement from compute-unit to memory, known as the von Neumann bottleneck. At its heart is a cross-bar architecture with nodal non-volatile-memory elements that performs an analog multiply-and-accumulate operation, enabling the matrix-vector-multiplications repeatedly used in all neural network workloads. The memory materials can significantly influence final system-level characteristics and chip performance, including speed, power, and classification accuracy. With an over-arching co-design viewpoint, this review assesses the use of cross-bar based CIM for neural networks, connecting the material properties and the associated design constraints and demands to application, architecture, and performance. Both digital and analog memory are considered, assessing the status for training and inference, and providing metrics for the collective set of properties non-volatile memory materials will need to demonstrate for a successful CIM technology.

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Adv Mater ; 35(17): e2212087, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36780298

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Fe5- x GeTe2 is a centrosymmetric, layered van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnet that displays Curie temperatures Tc (270-330 K) that are within the useful range for spintronic applications. However, little is known about the interplay between its topological spin textures (e.g., merons, skyrmions) with technologically relevant transport properties such as the topological Hall effect (THE) or topological thermal transport. Here, via high-resolution Lorentz transmission electron microscopy, it is shown that merons and anti-meron pairs coexist with Néel skyrmions in Fe5- x GeTe2 over a wide range of temperatures and probe their effects on thermal and electrical transport. A THE is detected, even at room T, that senses merons at higher T's, as well as their coexistence with skyrmions as T is lowered, indicating an on-demand thermally driven formation of either type of spin texture. Remarkably, an unconventional THE is also observed in absence of Lorentz force, and it is attributed to the interaction between charge carriers and magnetic field-induced chiral spin textures. These results expose Fe5-x GeTe2 as a promising candidate for the development of applications in skyrmionics/meronics due to the interplay between distinct but coexisting topological magnetic textures and unconventional transport of charge/heat carriers.

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