Now, electronics is on the verge of a revolution as the semiconductor industry’s big players start picking up the low-power spintronics technology — and just in time, as Tetsuo Endoh ...
"Spintronics" is a new field of electronics, in which both the electric nature (charge) and magnetic nature (spin) of electrons are utilized to create novel electronic devices. The magnetoresistance ...
One major category of the next generation of energy-efficient microelectronic devices and information processing technologies ...
This course introduces the basic concepts of magnetism and magnetically ordered materials (ferromagnets, ferrimagnets, and antiferromagnets), spin-dependent electron transport in such materials, and ...
Spintronics—devices that use microscopic magnetism in conjunction with electric current—could lead to computing technology as ...
This Focus surveys the field of magnon spintronics, which harnesses quantized spin waves – magnons – as the carriers of spin currents.
You may not know it, but chances are you use spintronics every day. Spintronics is the technology that uses the magnetic spin states of electrons to store and process data. It appears in the ...
The Ohno Semiconductor Spintronics project is aimed at understanding how to utilize the spin degree of freedom in semiconductors while integrating materials and device science and technology. One of ...
The rapid advancement of technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has heightened the demand for high-speed, energy-efficient memory devices. Traditional ...
Besides transistors, nanoelectronic devices play a role in data storage (memory). Here, spintronics – the study and exploitation in solid-state devices of electron spin and its associated magnetic ...
This change in resistance, known as giant magnetoresistance (GMR), forms the basis for various applications in spintronics and data storage. Understanding Spin Valves: This diagram illustrates the two ...
A 2022 paper published in Physical Review X by [Libor Šmejkal] and colleagues details a range of potential applications (section IV), which includes spintronics. Specific applications here ...