Read-write device offers new architecture for information processing

(麻豆淫院Org.com) -- "Silicon based logic devices may run out of steam soon because as devices get smaller, they run into different problems," Laurens Molenkamp tells 麻豆淫院Org.com. Molenkamp is a physics professor at Universit盲t W眉rzburg in W眉rzburg, Germany. Along with a team of scientists, Molenkamp has been studying ways to make use of different materials and structures to improve logic devices, such as computers.

"Right now, information in computers has to be transferred between logic and memory," Molenkamp continues. "But with memory becoming so big, the process is becoming cumbersome." In order to remedy this problem, Molenkamp and his colleagues in W眉rzburg have developed a device that allows for memory storage and logic processing in the same structure. A description of their device can be found in : "Fully Electrical Read-Write Device Out of a Ferromagnetic Semiconductor."

Traditionally, information processing is based on different components. Metallic ferromagnets can be used to store information in a remanent manner, such as in a hard disk. Semiconductors are used for logic functions and for volatile memory (RAM). There must communication between memory and logic in order to get the type of computing we are used to. However, there are limitations to this. 鈥� is a problem,鈥� Molenkamp points out. 鈥淎dditionally, the communication takes time and an enormous amount of interconnects, and there is only so much that can be done when logic and memory are separated in information processing architecture.鈥�

The solution, then, is to create a new information processing architecture that puts logic and memory in the same device. 鈥淲e have a sample device that we have shown works as a read-write device, putting logic and memory together to create the basis for a new information processing architecture,鈥� Molenkamp says.

In order to create the device, Molenkamp and his fellows used the ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga, Mn)As. 鈥淥ur device allows you to perform logic operation with the same circuits where you store info,鈥� he explains. 鈥淵ou can do away with the transfer between logic and memory parts.鈥� This would cut down on heat dissipation, as well as making information processing much faster.

So far, the team at W眉rzburg has created a one bit device. 鈥淭here is a little disc in the middle of the device which is the logical bit,鈥� Molenkamp says. 鈥淗owever, in order for our design to be a full logic device, to actually make it programmable, we need two discs touching on each other.鈥� This is what the group is working on now.

In order to take the device further, Molenkamp says that a different set up might be needed. 鈥淲e were able to show that we could use this device. It is more of a principle of operation,鈥� he points out. 鈥淣ext, we will have to transfer to a different material that is magnetic at room temperature. We think that our new information processing architecture can carry over to metals.鈥� In order to accomplish this, Molenkamp continues, 鈥渙ne needs to grow crystalline metal layers to use as starting material.鈥� Once that is done, it is possible to begin developing devices that can operate at room temperature, as well as more advanced circuits.

鈥淭he adoption of our device could lead to much smaller computers,鈥� Molenkamp says. 鈥淏ecause the type of memory we describe stays encoded, you wouldn鈥檛 need RAM, and that would help with heat dissipation and size. We hope that, now that we have shown that you can integrate and logic in this new information processing architecture, that there will be interest in creating devices that use this technology.鈥�

More information: S. Mark, P. D眉rrenfeld, K. Pappert, L. Ebel, K. Brunner, C. Gould, and L.W. Molenkamp, 鈥淔ully Electrical Read-Write Device Out of a Ferromagnetic Semiconductor,鈥� 麻豆淫院ical Review Letters (2011). Available online:

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