Research team Spinorbitronics, within the Concepts group
Seminar – Nernst effect experiments in magnetic thin films (November 04th, 2019)
On November 28th at 15:00, we have the pleasure to welcome Sebastian T. B. Goennenwein from Institut für Festkörper- und Materialphysik and Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany). He will give us a seminar at CEA/SPINTEC (*) Bat 1005, room 445, entitled : Nernst effect experiments in magnetic thin films The Nernst […]
Read moreReview – Current-induced spin-orbit torques in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems (September 30th, 2019)
A. Manchon, J. Železný, I. M. Miron, T. Jungwirth, J. Sinova, A. Thiaville, K. Garello, and P. Gambardella. Rev. Mod. Phys. 91, 035004 (2019) Spin-orbit coupling in inversion-asymmetric magnetic crystals and structures has emerged as a powerful tool to generate complex magnetic textures, interconvert charge and spin under applied current, and control magnetization dynamics. Current-induced spin-orbit […]
Read moreMasters thesis projects for Spring 2020 (September 30th, 2019)
You find here the list of proposals for Master-2 internships to take place at Spintec during Spring 2020. In most cases, these internships are intended to be suitable for a longer-term PhD work. Interested Master-1 students are also encouraged to apply. You may download the full list of proposals, along with an introduction to the […]
Read morePhD defense – Asymmetric magnetic domain walls motion in a two-dimensional geometry: causes and effects (September 26th, 2019)
On Wednesday 16th of October at 14h00 Mohamed Ali NSIBI, will defend his thesis entitled : Asymmetric magnetic domain walls motion in a two-dimensional geometry: causes and effects Place : CEA 17 rue des Martyrs, bat 1005 room 445 (persons who do not have a CEA badge must request an entry authorization sufficiently in advance, […]
Read morePost-doctoral position in spintronics on magnetic skyrmions at Spintec (August 01st, 2019)
Spintec invites application for postdoctoral positions in spintronics on magnetic skyrmions. Magnetic skyrmions are nm scale topological spin texture that hold great promise for storing and manipulating the information at the nanoscale. Spintec has recently demonstrated magnetic skyrmions at room temperature in ultrafine nanostructures [1] and their manipulation using the gate electric field[2,3], electric current […]
Read moreOn Monday July 1 at 14:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Kevin Garello from Imec, Belgium. He will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : SOT-MRAM: from fundamentals to large scale technology integration Microelectronics industry is facing major challenges related to the volatility of CMOS cache memory elements (usually […]
Read morePHD Defense – Spin-orbit torques in an ultra-thin ferromagnetic metal layer between two oxides: quantum confinement and Rashba effect (June 05th, 2019)
On Tuesday 9th of July at 14h00 Alexandre MOUILLON from SPINTEC will defend his PHD entitled : Spin-orbit torques in an ultra-thin ferromagnetic metal layer between two oxides: quantum confinement and Rashba effect Place : CEA 17 rue des Martyrs, bat 1005 room 445 (persons who do not have a CEA badge must request an […]
Read moreSeminar – Chiral magnetism controlled by spin-orbit torques and spin-torque nano-oscillators: From magnetic memories to neuromorphic computing (May 29th, 2019)
On Monday June 24 at 14:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Jacob Torrejon from SPEC, CEA Saclay, France. He will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : Chiral magnetism controlled by spin-orbit torques and spin-torque nano-oscillators: From magnetic memories to neuromorphic computing Electrical manipulation of the magnetization (uniform or […]
Read moreOn Monday May 27 at 14:00 we have the pleasure to welcome Joerg Wunderlich from Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory, University of Cambridge (UK), he will give us a seminar at CEA/IRIG, Bat 1005, room 445 entitled : Spin-Orbit Coupling effects in Antiferromagnets: From the spin Hall effect to electrical and optical writing and reading of reversed […]
Read morePhD topic – Spintronics on magnetic skyrmions at Spintec (March 25th, 2019)
Spintec invites application for a phd thesis position in spintronics on magnetic skyrmions. Magnetic skyrmions are nm scale topological spin texture that hold great promise for storing and manipulating the information at the nanoscale. Spintec recently demonstrated magnetic skyrmions at room temperature in ultrathin nanostructures [1] as well as their manipulation using electric field [2,3] […]
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