Spintronics Related Website


The Center for Advanced Photonic and Electronic Materials (CAPEM)
Laboratory for Spintronics Research in Semiconductors
University at Buffalo


Spintronics
Walter Schottky Institute - Technische University
Experimental Semiconductor Physics I (E24)
Prof. Gerhard Abstreiter


What is the Spintronics?
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)


Spin Wave Technology
It is similar to Spintronics except that it concentrates more on the spin waves that occur during particle spin interactions. Spin waves can be used to transfer energy and information from one location to another. the wave characteristics of matter may also be described as coming from a very real sea of unseen electromagnetic standing waves among all matter.


Electron Spin
An electron spin s = 1/2 is an intrinsic property of electrons.
Electrons have intrinsic angular momentum characterized by quantum number 1/2.


Modern Molecular Photochemistry Chapter 15: Spin Theory

Research of Spintronics
Spintronic Materials Laboratory, Korea University


The Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation
The Institute for Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology (iQUEST), University of California - Santa Barbara


SPINTRONICS
Physics Department University of Maryland at College Park


Introduction to Spintronics and Spin Quantum Computation
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.

Home page of Spintronics RTN
Spin-Dependent Transport through Nanostructures (Spintronics) Research and Training Network (RTN2-2001-00440)

Magnetoelectronics; spintronics: devices exploiting spin polarized transport or integrated magnetic fields
American Institute of Physics


Spintronics and Quantum Dots for Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication
Guido Burkard, Hans-Andreas Engel, and Daniel Loss
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 82, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland


Spintronics
New devices exploiting the spin of the electron are poised to revolutionise the electronics industry

Magnetism and Spin Electronics
Trinity College Dublin