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Ideal memristor based on viscous magnetization dynamics driven by spin torque

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arxiv 2006.07996 v1 pith:5KJRKGV2 submitted 2020-06-14 physics.app-ph cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.mtrl-sci

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We show that ideal memristors - devices whose resistance is proportional to the charge that flows through them - can be realized using spin torque-driven viscous magnetization dynamics. The latter can be accomplished in the spin liquid state of thin-film heterostructures with frustrated exchange, where memristive response is tunable by proximity to the glass transition, while current-induced Joule heating facilitates nonvolatile operation and second-order memristive functionality beneficial for neuromorphic applications. Ideal memristive behaviors can be achieved in other systems characterized by viscous dynamics of physical, electronic, or magnetic degrees of freedom.

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