Publication Date: September 26, 2024
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Drastic Miniaturization of Inductors
-Theoretical Proposal with the Heterostructure of Insulator Thin Films-

Fig. 1 Schematic of the proposed topological insulator inductor
An inductor is a component used to control high-frequency signals in electronic circuits by inducing an electric voltage in response to current modulation. Commercially used inductors are composed of coils. In our study, we theoretically proposed a new type of inductor composed of a heterostructure comprising a topological insulator and magnetic insulator thin films (Fig. 1). The inductance arises from the magnetoelectric response characteristic to the interface of the topological insulator. The new inductor can be fabricated as thin 10 nm, and the power loss caused by internal resistivity is extremely low. Therefore, it may potentially lead to further integration of electronic circuits.
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