Spintronics

A new component allows physicists to control spin waves that could unlock the next generation of computer technology
Magneto-optical microscope used for imaging spin waves in a Fabry-Pérot resonator A new component allows
Practical semiconductor spintronics breakthrough
Experimental setup similar to the one the researchers have used. Thor Balkhed Practical semiconductor spintronics
A “quantum leap” creates a new perovskite LED that could take displays to the next level
PHOTO CREDIT: Adapted from: Kim, Y.H. et. al., Science (2021) A “quantum leap” creates a
How about precise control of computing with magnetic waves — with no electricity needed?

Circuit design offers a path to “spintronic” devices that use little electricity and generate practically

New spintronics devices behave like neurons and synapses in the human brain

A research group from Tohoku University has developed spintronics devices which are promising for future

Breakthrough in spintronics

Electric currents drive all our electronic devices. The emerging field of spintronics looks to replace

Spintronics takes another big step towards revolutionizing electronics as we know them

PHYSICISTS BUILD DEVICES USING MINERAL PEROVSKITE When German mineralogist Gustav Rose stood on the slopes

A new magnetic device is able to manipulate digital information 20 times more efficiently than commercial spintronic digital memories

Researchers have discovered that using ferrimagnets can result in dramatically more stable and efficient spin-based

Practical superconductivity could significantly reduce the energy consumption of data centers by reducing waste heat

Physicists from the University of Konstanz explore superconductivity for information processing Generally speaking, magnetism and

Future information technology may stand on nanoscale pillars

Researchers from LiU and the Royal Institute of Technology propose a new device concept that

What LEDs are to light bulbs, spintronics may be to computing

SCMR effect simplifies the design of fundamental spintronic components The transition from light bulbs to

Paving the way for programmable spintronics

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,

A new way to process, transfer and store information by electronic devices that is much faster and more efficient than conventional electronics

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