
On Thursday, December 18th, at 15:00, Ilaria Di Manici (SPINTEC) will defend her PhD thesis entitled : Electrical manipulation of topological spin textures for memory and neuromorphic applications Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, CEA Building 10.05, auditorium 445 (presential access to the conference room at CEA in Grenoble requires an entry authorization, request it before December 8th […]
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On Monday, December 08th 2025, we have the pleasure to welcome in SPINTEC Pr. Chih-Huang Lai from Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. He will give us a seminar at 11:00 entitled : Spin-orbit torque devices and their applications for neuromorphic computing Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, room 434A CEA Building 10.05 […]
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On Tuesday December 2, 2025 we have the pleasure to welcome Egor KISELEV from Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (Germany). He will give a seminar at 11:00 entitled: Dynamics of orbital angular momentum in confined geometries and the control of THz magnons in antiferromagnets Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, auditorium 445 CEA Building […]
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Magnetism is well-known to inherently break time-reversal symmetry; for example, the magnetization precesses in a single (counter-clockwise) direction around its equilibrium axis. By integrating a magnetic thin film onto a piezoelectric substrate, enabling phonons to hybridize with magnons, we show that this intrinsic nonreciprocity can be transferred to surface acoustic waves. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) […]
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We simulated the current-induced switching of magnetization of short vertical magnetic nanopillars as the free layer in a magnetic tunnel junction. Considering spin accumulation is crucial in such 3D elements, leading to an enhancement of the field-like torque, and the excitation of non-uniform FMR modes. 3D nanomagnetism is a fast-growing topic, motivated by fundamental physical […]
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The field of cryoelectronics holds promise for high-performance computing applications, particularly within the realm of quantum computing. Recent advances in quantum computing systems have spurred the investigation of various technologies suitable for cryogenic environments. Among these technologies, spintronic memory elements have received significant attention due to their potential for minimal energy consumption. Specifically, these elements […]
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