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Towards spin-wave integrated circuits

Borrowing from optical fibre design, ion implantation enables index-contrast guiding of spin waves, opening new opportunities in wave-based computing.

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Fig. 1: Index-contrast guiding mechanisms for charge, photon and spin transport.

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Taghinejad, H., Analytis, J.G. Towards spin-wave integrated circuits. Nat. Mater. 24, 1873–1874 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-025-02349-w

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