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Magnetic-field-controlled reconfigurable semiconductor logic

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  • Sungjung Joo

    (Spin Convergence Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea
    Korea University, Sejong 339-700, South Korea)

  • Taeyueb Kim

    (Spin Convergence Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea
    Korea University, Sejong 339-700, South Korea)

  • Sang Hoon Shin

    (Nano Photonics Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea)

  • Ju Young Lim

    (Nano Photonics Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea)

  • Jinki Hong

    (Korea University, Sejong 339-700, South Korea)

  • Jin Dong Song

    (Nano Photonics Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea)

  • Joonyeon Chang

    (Spin Convergence Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea)

  • Hyun-Woo Lee

    (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784, South Korea)

  • Kungwon Rhie

    (Korea University, Sejong 339-700, South Korea)

  • Suk Hee Han

    (Spin Convergence Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea)

  • Kyung-Ho Shin

    (Spin Convergence Research Center, KIST, Seoul 130-650, South Korea)

  • Mark Johnson

    (Naval Research Laboratory)

Abstract

A microchannel made from InSb, which has current–voltage characteristics that are strongly dependent on the sign and magnitude of an applied magnetic field, is used to demonstrate that circuits made from such structures can be programmed — and reprogrammed — to perform elementary logic functions, such as AND, OR, NAND and NOR.

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  • Sungjung Joo & Taeyueb Kim & Sang Hoon Shin & Ju Young Lim & Jinki Hong & Jin Dong Song & Joonyeon Chang & Hyun-Woo Lee & Kungwon Rhie & Suk Hee Han & Kyung-Ho Shin & Mark Johnson, 2013. "Magnetic-field-controlled reconfigurable semiconductor logic," Nature, Nature, vol. 494(7435), pages 72-76, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:494:y:2013:i:7435:d:10.1038_nature11817
    DOI: 10.1038/nature11817
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