Thin magnetic films for very fast computers
From the very early days of spintronics comes this pick from New Scientist 1961 for “Thin magnetic films for very fast computers”. How far spintronics... The post Thin magnetic films for very fast...
View ArticleLord Kelvin: The Father of Spintronics
Today marks 107 years since the death of William ‘Lord Kelvin’ Thomson. A revolutionary in many fields, he is famous in spintronics for his discovery... The post Lord Kelvin: The Father of Spintronics...
View ArticleThe Fallen Heroes of Magnetic Storage
MRAM seems set to be the next big thing for the spintronics industry. But what can we say about the fallen heroes of magnetic storage... The post The Fallen Heroes of Magnetic Storage appeared first on...
View ArticleMicrowave goodbye to inefficient spintronic microwave detectors
Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) which comprise of a free magnetic layer (whose magnetization orientation can be manipulated) and a fixed magnetic layer (whose magnetization is... The post Microwave...
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