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Tiny Electronic Oscillators Sync Up Like Orchestra Musicians in Breakthrough for Brain-Like Computing

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Overview

  • Research on synchronizing multiple spin torque oscillators (STOs) for neuromorphic computing
  • Focus on magnetic tunnel junction based STOs connected in series
  • Study of coupling mechanisms and synchronization behavior
  • Analysis of phase differences between oscillators
  • Investigation of current dependencies and frequency relationships

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Spin torque oscillators are tiny electronic devices that can produce rhythmic signals, similar to how a playground swing moves back and forth. This research explores how to get mu...

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