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Adv Mater ; 34(45): e2203558, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36122902

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Physical unclonable function (PUFs) utilize inherent random physical variations of solid-state devices and are a core ingredient of hardware security primitives. PUFs promise more robust information security than that provided by the conventional software-based approaches. While silicon- and memristor-based PUFs are advancing, their reliability and scalability require further improvements. These are currently limited by output fluctuations and associated additional peripherals. Here, highly reliable spintronic PUFs that exploit field-free spin-orbit-torque switching in IrMn/CoFeB/Ta/CoFeB structures are demonstrated. It is shown that the stochastic switching polarity of the perpendicular magnetization of the top CoFeB can be achieved by manipulating the exchange bias directions of the bottom IrMn/CoFeB. This serves as an entropy source for the spintronic PUF, which is characterized by high entropy, uniqueness, reconfigurability, and digital output. Furthermore, the device ensures a zero bit-error-rate under repetitive operations and robustness against external magnetic fields, and offers scalable and energy-efficient device implementations.

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Opt Express ; 27(14): 19573-19582, 2019 Jul 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31503715

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The degree of spatial coherence, as basic characteristics of the radiation, becomes an important guide to evaluate the performance of X-rays from newly introduced advanced light sources including the X-ray free electron laser (XFEL). Often the modification of the X-ray wavefronts to fulfill various applications is necessary, but also there is the need to preserve its coherence property. However, experimental investigation directly comparing the coherence property of focused X-ray radiations with the unmodified ones has not been available. We have performed Young's double-slit experiments by recording diffraction patterns both from slit apertures for unfocused XFEL radiation and from pairs of Au nanoparticles for one-micron focused XFEL radiations. The results confirm that the degree of spatial coherence is preserved for well-built K-B focusing mirrors.

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