Search results for spintronic

Condensed Matter Aug 16, 2023

Study reveals an asymmetric dispersion of phason excitations in a skyrmion lattice

Magnetic skyrmions, statically stable magnetic quasiparticles with a topological charge, have been the focus of numerous recent studies, as they could support the development of so-called spintronics. These devices, which ...

Condensed Matter Aug 4, 2023

Unveiling the anomalous dynamics of non-collinear antiferromagnets

Researchers at Tohoku University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled a representative effect of the anomalous dynamics at play when an electric current is applied to a new class of magnetic materials ...

Condensed Matter Aug 3, 2023

Scientists uncover previously unknown spectrum of magnon excitations in an antiferromagnetic thin film

The Zoom screen flickered, just for a second, as Valentina Bisogni, Jonathan Pelliciari, and Jiemin Li, three scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), shared their excitement about the multi-magnon ...

General Physics Aug 2, 2023

In some materials, immutable topological states can be entangled with other manipulable quantum states

Rice University physicists have shown that immutable topological states, which are highly sought for quantum computing, can be entangled with other manipulable quantum states in some materials.

Condensed Matter Aug 2, 2023

Sensing and controlling microscopic spin density in materials

Electronic devices typically use the charge of electrons, but spin—their other degree of freedom—is starting to be exploited. Spin defects make crystalline materials highly useful for quantum-based devices such as ultrasensitive ...

Condensed Matter Jun 29, 2023

Quantum computing could get boost from discovery of Q-silicon

Researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered a new distinct form of silicon called Q-silicon which, among other interesting properties, is ferromagnetic at room temperature. The findings could lead to advances ...

Condensed Matter Jun 27, 2023

Researchers use light to make spins more efficient, easier to manipulate

Electronic devices run on the fundamental property that electrons' charge helps them to move and generate current. Now imagine another property—this one in the quantum realm—that can help electrons behave more energy-efficiently. ...

Condensed Matter Jun 20, 2023

Scientists describe a novel way to manipulate exotic materials

An advance in a topological insulator material—whose interior behaves like an electrical insulator but whose surface behaves like a conductor—could revolutionize the fields of next-generation electronics and quantum computing, ...

Condensed Matter Jun 20, 2023

Combining twistronics with spintronics could be the next giant leap in quantum electronics

Twistronics isn't a new dance move, exercise equipment, or new music fad. No, it's much cooler than any of that. It is an exciting new development in quantum physics and material science where van der Waals materials are ...

Condensed Matter Jun 13, 2023

Novel single crystals show promising electric field control of magnetism

A research team led by associate Prof. Yin Lihua from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has demonstrated a clear control of magnetism at low electric fields (E) at room temperature. ...

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