On Tuesday May 14, 2024 at 14:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Prof. Stephan ROCHE (ICREA, Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC, BIST). He will give us a seminar entitled : Topological Spin Transport in Quantum Materials and Entanglement Place: IRIG/SPINTEC, CEA Building 10.05, auditorium 445 (access needs authorization request it before […]
Read moreOn Monday May 13, 2024 at 14:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Prof. Stephan ROCHE (ICREA, Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC, BIST). He will give us a seminar entitled: Ten Years of 2D Materials based Spintronics Research: Highlights and Future Place: IRIG/SPINTEC, CEA Building 10.05, auditorium 445 (access needs authorization request […]
Read moreOn Monday, April 29th 2023, we have the pleasure to welcome in SPINTEC Advait Madhavan from University of Maryland. He will give us a seminar at 14:00 entitled : Novel information encoding schemes for energy efficient cognitive computing Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, auditorium 445 CEA Building 10.05 (access to CEA requires an entry authorization. Request it […]
Read moreWe study recurrent networks of binary stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (sMTJ), aiming at efficiently solving computationally hard optimization problems. After validating a prototyping route, we investigate the impact of hybrid CMOS+MTJ building block variants on the quality of stochastic sampling, a key feature for optimum search in a complex landscape. We carry out a functional […]
Read moreCryoelectronics has the potential to become important in high-performance computing applications and in the context of quantum computing. For low-temperature operation, it becomes imperative to reduce power dissipation, and improved device efficiency could even offset the power consumption required for cooling. In magnetic memories, voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) is a promising approach to minimize the […]
Read moreSpin electronics applies to a wide range of materials: metals, where spin is transported by electrons, but also magnetic insulators, where spin is transported by magnons. The latter are of interest because in certain insulators, such as yttrium iron garnet (YIG), it is predicted that one could reach a state of superfluidity, i.e. spin transport […]
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