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Comparison of spin Hall effect (SHE) and spin transfer torque (STT) magnetic random access memories (MRAMs)

Laariedh et al., 2017

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7877937649286417480
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Laariedh F
LTAIEF A
BADECHE T
LAATAR A
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Journal of Ovonic Research Vol

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An ideal storage device should combine the high density of Dynamic RAMs (DRAMs), the rapidity and robustness of Static RAMs (SRAMs) and the non-volatility (NV) of Flash memories. It seems that the intensive progress in spintronics domain refreshes the dream of …
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