Computational capability for physical reservoir computing using a spin-torque oscillator with two free layers
Terufumi Yamaguchi,
Sumito Tsunegi,
Kohei Nakajima
et al.
Abstract:A numerical analysis on the computational capability of physical reservoir computing utilizing a spin-torque oscillator with two free layers is reported. Conventional spintronics devices usually consist of two ferromagnets, where the direction of magnetization in one layer, called the free layer, can move while that of the other, the reference layer, is fixed. Recently, however, devices with two free layers, where the reference layer is replaced by another free layer, have been developed for various practical … Show more
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