2015 is pretty much over - and this has been another interesting year for the Spintronics research community. Here are the top 10 stories posted on Spintronics-Info in 2015, ranked by popularity (i.e. how many people read the story):
- Researchers show SiC is a promising spintronics material (Jan 25)
- Researchers created a zero-moment spin-polarized half metal for the first time (Mar 25)
- Korean researchers managed to create a flexible film suitable for spintronics applications (Feb 12)
- A new method introduces magnetism to graphene while preserving its electronics properties (Jan 27)
- Spin-based memory cells can be trained to learn like a brain synapse (Apr 25)
- Spin current shown to travel over half a micrometer in a thin doped germanium film (May 15)
- Singapore allocates $3.7 million to support Spintronics research projects (Apr 23)
- Researchers develop new promising low-symmetry crystal for spintronics applications (Feb 22)
- Researchers discover that pure-spin current is possible in insulators (Jul 27)
- EU's Graphene Flagship is looking for a partner company for spintronics research (Jan 28)
Posted: Dec 28,2015 by Ron Mertens