MICROWAVE DEVICES

Overview

Microwave oscillations of the magnetization around its equilibrium are the natural dynamical response to external perturbations (e.g. thermal fluctuations, microwave fields). This offers the promise for a new class of microwave devices, benefiting from their small foot-print, their ability to be controlled electrically, and their integrability with CMOS technology. Identified devices include local oscillators, microwave filters, detectors, and non-reciprocal devices. Understanding the dynamics of these nano-objects, applying general concepts of microwave oscillator techniques and defining from this novel microwave applications is the major aim of this activity.

Research directions

Spin Transfer Torque Oscillators

We are realizing and studying microwave emitting sources based on the magnetization precession, mainly in the shape of nanopillars made out of magnetic heterostrucures. This offer the possibility to build new devices for telecommunication in the Ghz range.

The team

Former members

Post-docs

  • Sylvain MOULIS
  • Artem LITVINENKO
  • Pankaj ZETHI
  • Alumni : A. Ruiz Calafora, K. Jaimes Merazzo, K. Garcia Hernandez, C. Murapaka

PhD

  • Alumni : Matthieu Favre, Jérôme Hem, Anike Purbawati

Visitors

  • W.E. Bailey – Columbia University (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012), A. N. Slavin – Oakland University (2012, 2013), V. Naletov (2016)

 

Projects

Partners

  • Leti (Grenoble)
  • Unité Mixte CNRS/Thale (Palaiseau),
  • INL (Portugal)
  • Oakland University (United States of America)

Recent news

  • MTJ MATERIALS (July 02nd, 2015)
    Development of magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) of low RA and high TMR Description Optimization of the deposition parameters using the LETI/DCOS IBS sputtering deposition tool from SPTS to realize high quality magnetic tunnel junction oscillators of different ...

Publications


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