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Skyrmion-Magnetic Tunnel Junction Synapse With Long-Term and Short-Term Plasticity for Neuromorphic Computing
Aijaz H. Lone
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, H. Fariborzi
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Physics
Data Storage
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Magnetic Anisotropy
100%
Magnetic Field
100%
Neural Network
50%
Nucleation
50%
Statics
50%
Synapse
100%
Tunnel Junction
100%
Engineering
Computing Device
50%
Deep Neural Network
50%
Energy Nucleation
50%
Image Recognition
50%
Magnetic Field
100%
Magnetic Tunnel Junction
100%
Temporal Filtering
50%
Term Plasticity
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Data Storage
50%
Magnetic Anisotropy
100%
Magnetic Field
100%
Nucleation
50%
Statics
50%
Tunnel Junction
100%
Material Science
Anisotropy
66%
Density
100%
Neuromorphic Computing
100%
Nucleation
33%
Neuroscience
Anisotropy
100%
Neural Network
50%
Synapse
100%
Synaptic Plasticity
50%
Keyphrases
Environment Inference
14%
Synapse Device
14%