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Progress in the application of spin effects in graphene: from the metal to the semiconductor world
Graphene on silicon carbide could be an interesting candidate for future spintronic components. Squeezing gold atoms between the...
Jun 17, 20163 min read


A magnetic vortex to control electron spin
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a way to swiftly and precisely control electron spins at room temperature....
Jun 16, 20162 min read


NRL Develops New Low-Defect Method to Nitrogen Dope Graphene Resulting in Tunable Bandstructure
An interdisciplinary team of scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Electronics Science and Technology and Materials...
Jun 6, 20163 min read


Gigantic Ultrafast Spin Currents
In our computer chips, information is transported in form of electrical charge. Electrons or other charge carriers have to be moved from...
May 25, 20163 min read


Single-Atom Sensor Offers New View of the Nanoscale
If using a single atom to capture high-resolution images of nanoscale material sounds like science fiction, think again. That’s exactly...
May 9, 20163 min read


Spintronic: Achieving zero resistance in energy flow
Laptop computer users operating their devices on their laps will be familiar with the heat they generate, which comes from electrical...
May 9, 20165 min read
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