spintronic devices
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Research problems linked to this topic
- General drawbacks of current electronic/spintronic devices are high power consumption and low density storage.
- The spin-Seebeck effect (SSE), the central topic of spin caloritronics, provides a new direction for future low power consumption technology.
- Spin-orbit torques (SOTs) in compensated ferrimagnets (FMs) have been widely studied due to their abundant advantages for the application in spintronic devices.
- There is growing interest in the use of the spin degree of freedom in semiconductor quantum structures as a medium for the manipulation and storage of classical and quantum information.
- Magnetic two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdWs) materials are receiving increased attention due to their exceptional properties and potential applications in spintronic devices.
- Half-metals are promising candidates for designing efficient spin filters owing to their unique electronic structures, which show the electrical conductivity for spin-up states and a band gap for spin-down states.
- recent years, miniaturization of semiconductor electron devices in nanometer scale results in not only high-efficiency and low-power consumption but also increase of various fluctuations.
- The magnetic structure of the interfaces between organic semiconductors and ferromagnetic contacts plays a key role in the spin injection and extraction processes in organic spintronic devices.