Wang et al., 2017 - Google Patents
RS flip‐flop implementation based on all spin logic devicesWang et al., 2017
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- Wang S
- Cai L
- Feng C
- Cui H
- Yang X
- Zhao H
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- Micro & Nano Letters
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All spin logic (ASL) device is one of the promising post‐CMOS candidates. Owing to unique features such as non‐volatility, simple configuration, ultra‐low‐switching energy, and good scalability, ASL devices can be exploited in logic applications. Based on the characteristics …
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