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- Spintronics - Wikipedia
Spintronics fundamentally differs from traditional electronics in that, in addition to charge state, electron spins are used as a further degree of freedom, with implications in the efficiency of data storage and transfer
- Spintronics - Build Mechanical Circuits - Upper Story
Spintronics is a new game where players (ages 8 to adult) build mechanical circuits to solve puzzles Feel the pull of voltage and see the flow of current Electronics is abstract, but Spintronics makes circuits tangible, irresistibly touchable, and deeply intuitive
- Spintronics: Fundamentals and applications - University of Delaware
What is Spintronics? Spintronics is new emerging field of basic and applied research in physics and engineering where "neglected" magnetic degree of freedom of an electron—its spin —is envisaged to be exploited for classical an quantum information processing
- Challenges and opportunities in orbitronics - Nature Physics
Spintronics has advanced information and communications technology by integrating the electron’s spin degree of freedom into conventional electronics, enabling the electrical detection and
- Review on spintronics: Principles and device applications
Spintronics is one of the emerging fields for the next-generation nanoelectronic devices to reduce their power consumption and to increase their memor…
- Introduction to Spintronics - UMD
Spintronics, or spin electronics, refers to the study of the role played by electron (and more generally nuclear) spin in solid state physics, and possible devices that specifically exploit spin properties instead of or in addition to charge degrees of freedom
- Spintronics-Info | Spintronics Industry Portal
Spintronics is the new science of computers and memory chips that are based on electron spin rather than (or in addition to) the charge (used in electronics) Spintronics is an exciting field that holds promise to build faster and more efficient computers and devices
- Spintronics: Fundamentals and applications | Rev. Mod. Phys.
Spintronics, or spin electronics, involves the study of active control and manipulation of spin degrees of freedom in solid-state systems This article reviews the current status of this subject, including both recent advances and well-established results
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