Publication | Open Access
Spin Orbit Torque-Assisted Magnetic Tunnel Junction-Based Hardware Trojan
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2022
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Hardware TrojanEngineeringSpin SystemsSpintronic MaterialSpin PhenomenonMagnetoresistanceHardware SecurityMagnetismSpin-orbit EffectsElectrical EngineeringSpin-charge-orbit ConversionPhysicsMagnetoresistive Random-access MemoryMicroelectronicsSpintronicsTemporal RandomnessSpin-orbit TorqueNatural SciencesApplied Physics
With the advancement of beyond-CMOS devices to keep Moore’s law alive, several emerging devices have found application in a wide range of applications. Spintronic devices offer low power, non-volatility, inherent spatial and temporal randomness, simplicity of integration with a silicon substrate, etc. This makes them a potential candidate for next-generation hardware options. This work explores the giant spin Hall effect (GSHE)-driven spin-orbit torque (SOT) magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) as a potential candidate for creating an externally triggered hardware Trojan and insertion into logic-locked hardware security considering the effect of process and temperature variations.
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