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Investigating A Phase Conjugate Mirror For Magnonbased Computing 1st Ed Alistair Inglis

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Investigating A Phase Conjugate Mirror For Magnonbased Computing 1st Ed Alistair Inglis
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.65 MB
Author: Alistair Inglis
ISBN: 9783030497446, 9783030497453, 3030497445, 3030497453
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Investigating A Phase Conjugate Mirror For Magnonbased Computing 1st Ed Alistair Inglis by Alistair Inglis 9783030497446, 9783030497453, 3030497445, 3030497453 instant download after payment.

This work provides a convincing motivation for and introduction to magnon-based computing. The challenges faced by the conventional semiconductor-transistor-based computing industry are contrasted with the many exciting avenues for developing spin waves (or magnons) as a complementary technology wherein information can be encoded, transmitted, and operated upon: essential ingredients for any computing paradigm.
From this general foundation, one particular operation is examined: phase conjugation via four-wave-mixing (FWM). The author constructs an original theory describing the generation of a phase conjugate mirror with the remarkable property that any incident spin wave will be reflected back along the same direction of travel. After establishing a theoretical framework, the careful design of the experiment is presented, followed by the demonstration of a magnetic phase conjugate mirror using four-wave mixing for the first time.
The thesis concludes with an investigation into the unexpected fractal behaviour observed arising from the phase conjugate mirror – a result that is testament to the richness and vibrancy of these highly nonlinear spin wave systems.

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