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February 12, 2014 Tohoku University Spintronics research center has demonstrated a series of ultra-low power spintronics-based large-scale integrated circuits
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Document Date: 2014-02-18 02:45:27


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Company

LSI / Innovative Integrated Electronics Systems / Integrated Systems / /

Country

Japan / /

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Facility

Hall D7 / Research Institute of Electrical Communication / Tohoku University / /

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technology development structure / energy barrier / non-volatile devices / social infrastructure / electronics equipment / wireless sensors networks / spintronics1 devices / technology structure / electron devices / thermal energy kBT / standby power electronics equipment / spintronics device / low power technology / magnetic devices / manufacturing / integration processing / higher speed electron devices / spintronics technology / spintronics technology research / memory devices / higher density data storage magnetic devices / /

Organization

Council for Science and Technology Policy / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science / Center for Spintronics Integrated Systems / Research Institute of Electrical Communication / Tohoku University / Center for Spintronics1 Integrated Systems / VLSIs CSIS / /

Person

Tetsuo Endoh / Hideo Ohno / /

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Position

Professor / Deputy Director / Director / core researcher / /

Product

CoFeB-MgO interfaces / CoFeB-MgO / /

Technology

semiconductor / FPGA / key technology / spintronics technology / 300-mm silicon wafer using 90-nm CMOS technology / conventional CMOS technology / low power technology / integrated circuits / /

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