Showing posts with label spintronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spintronics. Show all posts
Friday, May 7, 2010
Holding Quantum Information in Electron Spins
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Spintronics: a nanotechnology to control spin for normally-off-computer
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Spintronics: Nanoscience and Nanoelectronics by H. Ohno
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
From lodestone to spintronics and magnonics
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Monday, March 22, 2010
New Spintronic Devices: Everspin Technologies
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Spintronics without magnetism

Recently, David Awschalom(UCSB) and Nitin Samarth (Penn State) published an interesting article on the development of this alternate track—“spintronics without magnetism”—relies on our ability to manipulate carrier spins in semiconductors through the spin-orbit interaction. This is an attractive pathway for designing semiconductor spintronic devices because spin-orbit coupling enables the generation and manipulation of spins solely by electric fields. This is easy to understand in a qualitative way by recalling that spin-orbit coupling is the natural outcome of incorporating special relativity within quantum mechanics (the Dirac and Pauli equations). In the rest frame of an electron moving through a lattice, the external electric field (along with that from the atomic cores) is Lorentz transformed into a magnetic field that can act upon the spin of the electron. Using the spin-orbit interaction for manipulating electron spin obviates the design complexities that are often associated with incorporating local magnetic fields into device architectures. As we discuss below, the basic conceptual framework for the influence of the spin-orbit interaction on mobile electron spins has deep and old roots, but the experimental harnessing of these concepts is very contemporary and still at an early—and exciting—stage of development and discovery.
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ferromagnetic semiconductor,
magnetism,
spintronics
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Nobel Lecture: Spintronics
Rev. Mod. Phys. 80, 1517 (2008) [14 pages]
Nobel Lecture: Origin, development, and future of spintronics
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Video Lecture by Albert Fert
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From spinwaves to Giant Magnetoresistance and beyond
Nobel Lecture: Origin, development, and future of spintronics
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Video Lecture by Albert Fert
Video Lecture by Peter Grünberg
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From spinwaves to Giant Magnetoresistance and beyond
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Atoms to X-Rays: Spin Electronics - the Science and Technology of Combining Magnetism and Semiconductors
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spintronics
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy: IBM
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magnetic microscopy,
magnetic resonance,
spintronics
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