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QuantumATK
2 years ago
QuantumATK 2 years ago

Join this free event on April 26 2023 to discover how experts from Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle Wittenberg and Synopsys QuantumATK use ab initio DFT modeling of MTJs to guide and accelerate the technological development of magnetic memory.

Register for the webinar here.

Learn about:

- Investigating the potential of novel magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) materials and concepts for improved magnetic memory performance.
- Generating realistic MTJ structures with Machine-Learned Force Fields.
- Evaluating the performance based on calculated MTJ spintronic properties, such as tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR), current rectification, spin-transfer torque (STT), Heisenberg exchange, Gilbert damping, and Curie temperature.

Synopsys Webinar Speakers:

Invited Speaker:

Dr. Ersoy Sasioglu, Senior Research Scientist, Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle Wittenberg, Germany. 

Dr. Sasioglu will introduce a new MTJ concept based on novel half-metallic magnets and spin-gapless semiconducting Heusler compounds. The new MTJ concept exhibits a significant advantage due to the current rectification functionality and reconfigurable I-V characteristics, therefore showing potential for logic-in-memory computing. Proposed MTJ devices have been simulated with QuantumATK, realized experimentally, and patented.

Synopsys Speaker:

Dr. Troels Markussen, Manager R&D, Synopsys QuantumATK.

Dr. Markussen will present a study of investigating different capping layer materials in a double spin-torque MTJ for STT-MRAM.

This Synopsys Webinar is the first one in the Synopsys Webinar Series on Advancing Magnetic Memory Technology with Atomistic Modeling.

The second Synopsys webinar "Advancing MRAM Technology with Atomistic Spin Dynamics Simulations" will take place on May 24, 2023. It will focus on simulating MTJs with the atomistic spin dynamics code Vampire. Invited speaker Dr. Richard Evans, Associate Professor, Developer of Vampire software, University of York, UK.

You are welcome to ask questions throughout the webinar or at the end during the Q&A session.
Contact us for more information at [email protected].

Date: 26th April, 2023
Time 1: 9 am CEST (Europe) / 12.30 pm IST (India) / 3 pm CST (China) / 4 pm KST (South Korea) / 4 pm JST (Japan)
Time 2: 9 am PDT (US West Coast) / 12 pm EDT (US East Coast) / 6 pm CEST (Europe)
Duration: 1 hour (including Q&A session)




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials