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Novel Materials and Devices for Spintronics

Novel Materials and Devices for Spintronics

Novel Materials and Devices for Spintronics

Volume 1183:
Stefano Sanvito, Trinity College, Dublin
Olle Heinonen, Seagate Technology, Minnesota
Valentin Alek Dediu, ISMN-CNR, Bologna, Italy
Nick Rizzo, Everspin Technologies, Arizona
June 2014
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    Very few research fields have moved from lab curiosity to massive markets as quickly as spintronics. This was celebrated in 2007 with the Nobel Prize awarded to Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg. In the last few years the range of materials used for spin devices has witnessed a dramatic broadening; now organic molecules and multifunctional compounds have joined more standard metals and inorganic semiconductors. This volume focuses on the experimental and theoretical aspects of spin phenomena in the solid state, with emphasis on traditional (inorganic metals and semiconductors) and novel materials like organics and multiferroics. An appendix, with select papers from Symposium I, Engineered Multiferroics - Magnetoelectric Interactions, Sensors and Devices, is also included in the volume. Topics include: dilute magnetic semiconductor and oxides; magnetic resistive RAM; single-spin dynamics/DMS (III-V and group IV); spintronic materials; MTJ and dynamics; spintronics transport and imaging; multiferroic materials and oxides.

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    December 2009
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    9781605111568
    177 pages
    228 × 152 mm
    0.364kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Dilute Magnetic Semiconductor and Oxides
    • Part II. Magnetic Resistive RAM
    • Part III. Single-Spin Dynamics/DMS 1 (III-V and Group IV)
    • Part IV. Poster Session: Spintronics Materials
    • Part V. MJT and Dynamics
    • Part VI. Poster Session: Spintronics Transport and Imaging
    • Part VII. Multi-Ferroic Materials and Oxides
    • Author index
    • Subject index.
      Editors
    • Stefano Sanvito , Trinity College, Dublin
    • Olle Heinonen , Seagate Technology, Minnesota
    • Valentin Alek Dediu , ISMN-CNR, Bologna, Italy
    • Nick Rizzo , Everspin Technologies, Arizona