A04 3D Racetrack Memory Devices
Magnetic racetrack devices offer distinct potential for achieving both high speed and high density memory and storage functions. Racetrack is based on the novel concept of moving data, thereby allowing for functionalities not possible with conventional approaches. The group at the MPI-MSP has made significant advances towards practical racetrack devices over the past few years. In Phase 1 the main task is to develop a memory device that is non-volatile with SRAM type performance but requires much less real estate compared to 6T SRAM cells. In further phases, high density memory-storage capabilities will be explored based on both 2D and 3D forms of racetrack.
Maximilian Thomas Birch
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science, Japan
Emergent phenomena in nanosculpted devices of quantum materials
Michael Niemier
Professor and Associate Department Chair, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame, USA