Concepts in Spin Electronics

· Series on Semiconductor Science and Technology Book 13 · OUP Oxford
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Nowadays information technology is based on semiconductor and ferromagnetic materials. Information processing and computation are based on electron charge in semiconductor transistors and integrated circuits, and information is stored on magnetic high-density hard disks based on the physics of the electron spins. Recently, a new branch of physics and nanotechnology, called magneto-electronics, spintronics, or spin electronics, has emerged, which aims at simultaneously exploiting both the charge and the spin of electrons in the same device. A broader goal is to develop new functionality that does not exist separately in a ferromagnet or a semiconductor. The aim of this book is to present new directions in the development of spin electronics in both the basic physics and the technology which will become the foundation of future electronics.

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Professor Sadamichi Maekawa Institute for Materials Research Tohoku University Katahira 2-1-1, Aobaku Sendai 980-8577, Japan 2005-present: Honda Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University 1997-present: Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University 1988-1997: Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University 1984-1988: Associate Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University 1971-1984: Research Associate, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University

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