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    Emission of coherent THz magnons in an antiferromagnetic insulator triggered by ultrafast spin–phonon interactions

    Antiferromagnetic materials have been proposed as new types of narrowband THz spintronic devices owing to their ultrafast spin dynamics. Manipulating coherently their spin dynamics, however, remains a key chal...

    E. Rongione, O. Gueckstock, M. Mattern, O. Gomonay, H. Meer in Nature Communications (2023)

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    Evidence for spin-to-charge conversion by Rashba coupling in metallic states at the Fe/Ge(111) interface

    The spin–orbit coupling relating the electron spin and momentum allows for spin generation, detection and manipulation. It thus fulfils the three basic functions of the spin field-effect transistor. However, t...

    S. Oyarzún, A. K. Nandy, F. Rortais, J.-C. Rojas-Sánchez in Nature Communications (2016)

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    Highly efficient and tunable spin-to-charge conversion through Rashba coupling at oxide interfaces

    The spin–orbit interaction couples the electrons’ motion to their spin. As a result, a charge current running through a material with strong spin–orbit coupling generates a transverse spin current (spin Hall e...

    E. Lesne, Yu Fu, S. Oyarzun, J. C. Rojas-Sánchez, D. C. Vaz in Nature Materials (2016)

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    Spin Transport in Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: Experiments and Theory

    Carbon Nanotubes and graphene are attractive for spintronics as a long spin lifetime can be expected from the small spin-orbit interaction in carbon and the absence of nuclear spins for the main isotope. A sec...

    A. Anane, B. Dlubak, Hiroshi Idzuchi, H. Jaffres, M-B. Martin in Handbook of Spintronics (2016)

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    Spin Transport in Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: Experiments and Theory

    Carbon Nanotubes and graphene are attractive for spintronics as a long spin lifetime can be expected from the small spin-orbit interaction in carbon and the absence of nuclear spins for the main isotope. A sec...

    Hiroshi Idzuchi, M-B. Martin, Y. Otani, B. Dlubak, P. Seneor in Handbook of Spintronics

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    Suppression of the critical thickness threshold for conductivity at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface

    Perovskite materials engineered in epitaxial heterostructures have been intensely investigated during the last decade. The interface formed by an LaAlO3 thin film grown on top of a TiO2-terminated SrTiO3 substrat...

    E. Lesne, N. Reyren, D. Doennig, R. Mattana, H. Jaffrès, V. Cros in Nature Communications (2014)

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    Spintronics with graphene

    Because of its fascinating electronic properties, graphene is expected to produce breakthroughs in many areas of nanoelectronics. For spintronics, its key advantage is the expected long spin lifetime, combined...

    P. Seneor, B. Dlubak, M. B. Martin, A. Anane, H. Jaffres, A. Fert in MRS Bulletin (2012)

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    MAGNETIC DYNAMICS OF CO NANOSPHERES: ORIGIN OF THE ENHANCED ANISOTROPY

    The present work deals with the observation of enhancement of the magnetic anisotropy of Co nanoparticles and its origin. The samples were granular multilayer samples prepared by sequential deposition, by sput...

    J. Bartolomé, F. Bartolomé, L.M. García, F. Luis in Smart Materials for Ranging Systems (2006)

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    Structural and Magnetic Study of Fe Stripes and Boxes Patterned by the <Atomic Saw>Method

    The <Atomic Saw> method has been successfully used to cut a Fe thin film, epitaxially grown onto a (001) MgO substrate, into stripes (widths ranging from 1 μm to 100 nm) and boxes (lateral sizes ranging from 1...

    L. Ressier, H. Jaffres, A. Schuhl, F. Nguyen Van Dau in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1997)