As 2017 is coming to an end, it is nice to take a look at the year that passed with its interesting spintronics related research activities and advances.
Here are the top 10 stories posted on Spintronics-Info in 2017, ranked by popularity (i.e. how many people read the story):
- Researcher discover a 2D material that possessed an intrinsic ferromagnetism. (Apr 30)
- Researchers develop world's fastest magnetic tunnel junction that is switched by light pulses (Mar 12)
- IGSresearch discusses antiferromagnetic spintronics applications (Mar 3)
- Professor Stuart Parkin from the max Planck Institute explains his spintronics research (Feb 9)
- Electron spin can be used to reduce contact resistance in graphene electronics (May 22)
- Researchers develop graphene-based room-temperature spin field-effect transistor (Jul 9)
- Spin-LED enable almost purely circularly polarized emission (Feb 10)
- Researchers develop a spin-resolved oscilloscope (Mar 14)
- A device made from 2D graphene and Boron Nitride shows unprecedented spin transport efficiency (Aug 16)
- Bismuthene is a newly developed graphene-like 2D topological insulator (Jul 20)
Posted: Dec 27,2017 by Ron Mertens