Nitride materials identified by Professor James Rondinelli combine electric and magnetic properties, offering a path to ...
Electric motors power everything from household appliances to industrial systems. Most rely on magnetic fields generated by ...
Fortunately, spintronics offers a potential solution: electrons are not just carriers but also small spinning tops!
A recent study shows a new and potentially more energy-efficient way for information to be transmitted inside electronic ...
In a review article published in Reviews of Modern Physics, Fèlix Casanova from the Nanodevices group at CIC nanoGUNE, Prof. Albert Fert, Nobel Prize in Physics, and his colleagues review the state of ...
Researchers have demonstrated that electron orbitals, not just spin, can serve as a practical lever for controlling magnetism in solid-state devices. A series of recent experiments and theoretical ...
A new study reveals a fresh way to control and track the motion of skyrmions—tiny, tornado-like magnetic swirls that could power future electronics. Using electric currents in a special magnetic ...
Controlling magnetic states in materials typically requires continuous power or only works in rare, specialized systems. Researchers developed a general theory showing how electric fields can ...
Albert Fert, French physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2007, is one of the discoverers of giant magnetoresistance, a physical effect that revolutionised hard disk technology, ...