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MAGLOG - Exploring the Frontiers of Magnetic Logic (FP6-IST) (2004-09-01 - 2007-08-31) (»add to infobox)

Guenter REISS,
Burkard HILLEBRANDS,
Claude CHAPPERT,
Bernard DIENY,
Philippe GARCIN,
Russell COWBURN,
N. N.,
N. N.,
N. N.

UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD (DEA41 - Bielefeld, Kreisfreie Stadt) (Germany),
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KAISERSLAUTERN (DEB32 - Kaiserslautern, Kreisfreie Stadt) (Germany),
UNIVERSITE PARIS-SUD (FR104 - Essonne) (France),
COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE (CEA) (FR101 - Paris) (France),
STMICROELECTRONICS SA (FR105 - Hauts-de-Seine) (France),
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM (UKC14 - Durham CC) (Great Britain),
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON (UKI11 - Inner London - West) (Great Britain),
STMICROELECTRONICS CROLLES 2 SAS (FR714 - Isère) (France),
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS) (FR101 - Paris) (France)

ACRONYM:MAGLOG
BUDGET:2.850.707 €
FUNDING:1.904.653 €
INSTRUMENT:Specific Targeted Project
PROGRAMME:FP6-IST
The integration of computers into every day life requires smaller, more powerful but less power consuming processing units. According to the ITRS roadmap, devices based on Si-only technology will face serious obstacles hindering downscaling and power reduction within a few years. Parallel data processing, faster interactions between logic functions and memories, and reconfigurable logic functions are needed in particular for applications that require image processing. In magnetic logic the direction of the magnetisation in sub-micron patterned ferromagnets is identified with Boolean logic 1 or 0. The input changes the magnetisation of one structure and the output - i.e. the logic function - is then defined by the layout and the magnetisation states of the subsequent structures. As first demonstrated by the partners UDUR and UOB, Magnetic Logic promises low power non-volatile computing, "on the fly" re-programmability, massively parallel character and ultrafast operation and thus has the potential to become a key technology for logic circuits. Magnetic Logic could also bring together real time reconfiguration and universal memory - key success factors compared to other semiconductor techniques for reconfigurable logic. This FET-OPEN STREPS project will integrate key European research groups hi the field hitherto unrelated to each other. Three approaches to Magnetic Logic will be compared to establish the proof of concept of this new technology, keeping Europe at the forefront of magnetic logic. The consortium comprises the two leading European laboratories UOB and UDUR, reinforced by groups bringing alternative approaches (CEA - Hall effect), experimental and theoretical techniques (TUKL and UPS) and an industrial partner (ST) with the capacity for developing the required architecture and advanced CMOS technology. The largest of the four work packages jointly explores and drives forward the frontiers of magnetic logic by establishing full Boolean families and interco

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Guenter REISS (Contact / UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD (DEA41 - Bielefeld, Kreisfreie Stadt) (Germany))

Burkard HILLEBRANDS (Contact / TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KAISERSLAUTERN (DEB32 - Kaiserslautern, Kreisfreie Stadt) (Germany))

Claude CHAPPERT (Contact / UNIVERSITE PARIS-SUD (FR104 - Essonne) (France))

Bernard DIENY (Contact / COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE (CEA) (FR101 - Paris) (France))

Philippe GARCIN (Contact / STMICROELECTRONICS SA (FR105 - Hauts-de-Seine) (France))

Russell COWBURN (Contact / UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM (UKC14 - Durham CC) (Great Britain))

N. N. (Contact / IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON (UKI11 - Inner London - West) (Great Britain))

N. N. (Contact / STMICROELECTRONICS CROLLES 2 SAS (FR714 - Isère) (France))

N. N. (Contact / CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS) (FR101 - Paris) (France))

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