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Various modern electronics systems require multiple high frequency (HF) signal sources, often in microwave frequency range, with very low phase noise. Spin torque oscillators (STOs) are a promising candidate for such HF signal sources that can be directly integrated into semiconductor chips with an extremely small footprint, which should lead to significant benefit in terms of packing density and...
Spin transfer nano-oscillators are microwave devices based on two major spintronic physical phenomena: spin transfer effect and magnetoresistive effect. These spintronic oscillators are possibly new type of integrated devices for applications such as microwave emission, frequency modulation, frequency mixing and frequency detection. In order to reach telecommunication applications required specifications,...
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