
Jeudi 4 décembre à 14h Augustin Nogier (SPINTEC) soutiendra sa thèse intitulée : Microscopie électronique operando pour l’étude de mémoires magnétiques Lieu : (susceptible d’être modifié) IRIG/SPINTEC, CEA Batiment 10.05, auditorium 445 (l’accès à l’auditorium 445 requiert une autorisation d’entrée au CEA, demandez la avant le 24 novembre à admin.spintec@cea.fr) vidéo conference : https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/98769867024 Meeting […]
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On Tuesday, November 25th, at 14:00, Capucine Gueneau (SPINTEC) will defend her PhD thesis entitled : Gate voltage control of magnetic skyrmions 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 November 14th to admin.spintec@cea.fr) video conference : https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/98769867024?pwd=dXNnT3RMeThjYStybGVQSUN0TVdJdz09 […]
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Context: In the frame of different French and European collaborative research projects, addressing spintronic innovations for a more frugal, agile and sustainable digital technology, SPINTEC has several postdoctoral and R&D openings for a duration of up to 24 months. The work will be carried out within the RF Spintronics and Artificial Intelligence teams of SPINTEC, […]
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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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In this work, a consortium of physicists from SPINTEC and York addressed the challenge of nucleating quantitatively proven topological magnetic textures in compensated magnets with zero net magnetization. It paves the way for extending the study of topological spin textures beyond ferromagnets, into materials with intriguing electrodynamic properties, such as antiferromagnets and altermagnets. Topologically […]
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