Radiofrequency Spintronic Neural Network Enabled by Electrically Modulated Magnetic Tunnel Junctions

Z Zixi Wang Y Yuqi Duan C Chengzhi Chen (Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Chongqing Medical University) A Ao Du Z Zanhong Chen S Shiyang Lu K Kaihua Cao K Kewen Shi W Wenlong Cai (College of Materials Science and Engineering) W Weisheng Zhao

Abstract

Abstract Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) in nanoscale have emerged as promising candidates for energy‐efficient neuromorphic computing. As a pioneering demonstration, the radiofrequency (RF) neural network based on the intrinsic RF‐to‐DC conversion capability of MTJs features multilayer interconnectivity and native processing of RF inputs. However, most existing devices rely on magnetic field lines to modulate their behavior in neural networks, resulting in high energy consumption and increased area overhead. Moreover, the limited tunable bandwidth of the MTJs constrains the number of synapses per layer, thereby limiting the network's potential for scaling up. In this work, electrically tunable spintronic synapses and neurons based on three‐terminal MTJs are experimentally realized, where the spin‐orbit torque enables precise modulation of synaptic weight and neuron output frequency. The proposed methodoffers enhanced scalability and reduces energy consumption by a factor of 21. Furthermore, multilayer networks employing both fully connected and convolutional architectures, achieving 99.2% accuracy on drone classification and 92.0% on the Fashion‐MNIST image dataset, are stimulated. The convolutional design notably reduces the number of required oscillator frequency channels. The results demonstrate the feasibility of scalable, high operational frequency, and energy‐efficient all‐spintronic neuromorphic systems, offering a compatible platform for future neuromorphic computing applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

Z

Zixi Wang

Y

Yuqi Duan

C

Chengzhi Chen

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Chongqing Medical University

A

Ao Du

Z

Zanhong Chen

S

Shiyang Lu

K

Kaihua Cao

K

Kewen Shi

W

Wenlong Cai

College of Materials Science and Engineering

W

Weisheng Zhao