Spintronics
Circuit design offers a path to “spintronic” devices that use little electricity and generate practically
A research group from Tohoku University has developed spintronics devices which are promising for future
Electric currents drive all our electronic devices. The emerging field of spintronics looks to replace
PHYSICISTS BUILD DEVICES USING MINERAL PEROVSKITE When German mineralogist Gustav Rose stood on the slopes
Researchers have discovered that using ferrimagnets can result in dramatically more stable and efficient spin-based
Physicists from the University of Konstanz explore superconductivity for information processing Generally speaking, magnetism and
Researchers from LiU and the Royal Institute of Technology propose a new device concept that
SCMR effect simplifies the design of fundamental spintronic components The transition from light bulbs to
EPFL physicists have found a way to reverse electron spins using electric fields for the
Spin current switch breakthrough is the spintronics equivalent of the transistor used in electronics
Researchers at Tohoku University in Japan have discovered a switch to control the spin current,
University of Waterloo chemists have found a much faster and more efficient way to store and process
A combination of superconductivity and spin could lead to a revolution in high-performance computing
Researchers have shown that certain superconductors – materials that carry electrical current with zero resistance