seminar – Alumni presentations by Chloé Bouard and Marine Schott (September 15th, 2022)
Two former PhD students, Chloé Bouard and Marine Schott, will give a short presentation of their career path since their time at SPINTEC. This Alumni seminar replaces the usual clips session, and it targets PhD students and postdocs colleagues. Take this opportunity to ask them questions about their own experience but also about aspects you […]
Read moreSeminar – Spintronic devices for microwave technology and probabilistic computing (September 14th, 2022)
SPINTEC welcome Giovanni Finocchio from University of Messina, Italy. On Wednesday, October 5th at 16:00 he will give us a seminar entitled: Spintronic devices for microwave technology and probabilistic computing Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 (limited to persons having a CEA Badge) skype link : https://webconf.cea.fr/ioan-lucian.prejbeanu/C89D5FFJ if this link does not work see […]
Read moreR&D Engineer position proposal (September 12th, 2022)
Title: Design for memory/logic devices Keywords: Design, post-CMOS electronics, spintronics, architectures, ferroelectrics, magneto-electric spin-orbit Summary:Spintronics devices involve ferromagnetic elements with high switching energies. Contrastingly, the polarization of ferroelectrics can be easily switched by an electric field, at energies typically 1000 times lower. As recently demonstrated by Intel, this makes ferroelectrics good candidates for ultralow-power post-CMOS […]
Read morePost-doctoral position: development of hybrid ferroelectric-spintronics memories and post-CMOS devices (September 08th, 2022)
Keywords: Microelectronics, spintronics, ferroelectrics, Fe-RAM, Fe-FET, Design, post-CMOS electronics Summary: Spintronics devices involve ferromagnetic elements with high switching energies. Contrastingly, the polarization of ferroelectrics can be easily switched by an electric field, at energies typically 1000 times lower. This makes ferroelectrics good candidates for ultralow-power neuromorphic AI architectures. We recently demonstrated in a Nature article […]
Read moreSeminar – Unique magnetoresistance and Hall effects in classical triangular antiferromagnet Ag2CrO2 thin films (September 07th, 2022)
SPINTEC welcome Mori Watanabe from Osaka University. On Friday, October 7th at 11:00 he will give us a seminar entitled: Unique magnetoresistance and Hall effects in classical triangular antiferromagnet Ag2CrO2 thin films Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room 445 (limited to persons having a CEA Badge) skype link : https://webconf.cea.fr/ioan-lucian.prejbeanu/C89D5FFJ if this link does not […]
Read morePhD Defense – Spin to charge current interconversion in Rashba interfaces and topological insulators (September 07th, 2022)
Le lundi 26 septembre 2022, à 14h en salle 445 Bat. 10.05 in CEA Grenoble, Maxen Cosset-Chéneau défendra sa thèse de doctorat :Conversion entre courant de spin et courant de charge dans des interfaces Rashba et des isolants topologiques Monday September 26th, at 2pm in room 445 Build. 10.05 du CEA Grenoble, Maxen Cosset-Chéneau […]
Read moreSeminar – two seminars given at SPINTEC by York University visitors (September 02nd, 2022)
SPINTEC welcome visitors from Department of Physics, York University, UK. Two of them will give 2 seminars entitled: Enhanced magnon transport through an amorphous magnetic insulator (Stuart Cavill) Non-destructive imaging on buried interfaces in spintronic devices and beyond (Atsufumi Hirohata) Date : Thursday, September 8th from 11:15 to 12:45 Place : CEA Bat. 10.05 Room […]
Read moreReview – Two-dimensional materials prospects for non-volatile spintronic memories (August 17th, 2022)
H. Yang✉, S. O. Valenzuela✉, M. Chshiev, S. Couet, B. Dieny, B. Dlubak, A. Fert, K. Garello, M. Jamet, D.-E. Jeong, K. Lee, T. Lee, M.-B. Martin, G. S. Kar, P. Sénéor, H.-J. Shin, S. Roche✉, Nature 606, 663 (2022). In this Perspective article, an overview of the current developments and challenges in regard […]
Read moreOne year post-doctoral fellowship on domain walls and spin waves in core-shell magnetic nanowires (August 05th, 2022)
Context. Spintronics has become a mature technology for applications, such as magnetic field sensing and solid-state memories. However, existing concepts are almost exclusively based on planar processes such as thin film deposition and patterning. Extending spintronics to 3D devices would provide new integrated functionalities such as three-dimensional magnetic field sensors, and also open prospects for […]
Read more[POSITION FILLED] Post-doctoral position (August 04th, 2022)
Context: In the frame of different European and French national projects, SPINTEC has several openings for postdoctoral positions. The projects consider memory, microwave and sensor functionalities to develop novel hardware concepts for unconventional computing, to demonstrate wireless communications applications and to develop novel concepts for wide-range magnetic field sensors. Position: The tasks include nanofabrication of […]
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