Graphene in Spintronics: Fundamentals and Applications
Autor Junichiro Inoue, Ai Yamakage, Syuta Hondaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789814669566
ISBN-10: 9814669563
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: 17 Illustrations, color; 136 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Jenny Stanford Publishing
Colecția Jenny Stanford Publishing
ISBN-10: 9814669563
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: 17 Illustrations, color; 136 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Jenny Stanford Publishing
Colecția Jenny Stanford Publishing
Public țintă
Academic and PostgraduateCuprins
Introductory Overview. Basic Features of Graphene. Electronic Structures of Graphene and Graphene Contacts. Electrical and Spin Transport. Spintronics MR Devices. Magnetoresistive Graphene Junctions (Realistic Models), and a Short Summary and Perspective.
Notă biografică
Jun-ichiro Inoue was born in 1947 in Kyoto, Japan. He obtained his PhD in 1977 from Nagoya University. He joined Nagoya University as assistant professor and later became associate professor and then professor. He retired from Nagoya University in 2011. At present, Dr. Inoue is emeritus professor at Nagoya University and a project research member at Tohoku University and the University of Tsukuba.
Ai Yamakage was born in 1983 in Fukushima, Japan. He obtained his PhD in 2011 from Tohoku University and was a postdoctoral fellow at Nagoya University. Since 2014, he is an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Physics and the Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University.
Shuta Honda was born in 1980 in Fukuoka, Japan. He obtained his PhD in 2008 from Nagoya University. After finishing his postdoctoral fellowship at Nagoya University and Kansai University, he joined the University of Tsukuba as assistant professor in October 2011. Since April 2015 he is an assistant professor in the Department of Pure and Applied Physics, Kansai University.
Ai Yamakage was born in 1983 in Fukushima, Japan. He obtained his PhD in 2011 from Tohoku University and was a postdoctoral fellow at Nagoya University. Since 2014, he is an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Physics and the Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University.
Shuta Honda was born in 1980 in Fukuoka, Japan. He obtained his PhD in 2008 from Nagoya University. After finishing his postdoctoral fellowship at Nagoya University and Kansai University, he joined the University of Tsukuba as assistant professor in October 2011. Since April 2015 he is an assistant professor in the Department of Pure and Applied Physics, Kansai University.
Recenzii
"Graphene is a material gathering enormous attention, particularly since the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics. Since the number of studies on spin-dependent transport phenomena in graphene is growing rapidly, it has been difficult to prepare a comprehensive textbook on the various aspects of graphene. This book is the first publication explaining various issues of spin transport in graphene in detail, from both basic and technical points of view, and gives us a theoretical background for understanding spintronics behaviors in graphene. It also presents concise surveys of spintronics research on various material systems, in addition to graphene studies, and therefore will serve nonspecialists as an introductory guide on all aspects of spintronics."
—Teruya Shinjo, Emeritus Professor, Kyoto University, Japan
—Teruya Shinjo, Emeritus Professor, Kyoto University, Japan
Descriere
The fabrication method for graphene and discovery of giant magnetoresistance (GMR) in magnetic multilayers foster new research. The latter has brought about spintronics, which utilizes spin and charge degrees of freedom of electrons. As for the former, many applications have been proposed; however, no practical devices have been developed in the field of spintronics. The aim of this book is to provide hints to overcome the difficulties in graphene applications in spintronics by comparing the physical properties of graphene and magnetoresistive (MR) phenomena in spintronics.