Jun 20, 2024
An alternative way to manipulate quantum states
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in categories: particle physics, quantum physics
Spin-orbit torque effects involve the transfer of angular momentum between a spin current and a magnetic layer mediated by the exchange interaction between conduction and localized electron.
Measuring these effects in magnetic materials continues to be a very active area of interest in spintronics…
Electrons have an intrinsic angular momentum, the so-called spin, which means that they can align themselves along a magnetic field, much like a compass needle. In addition to the electric charge of electrons, which determines their behavior in electronic circuits, their spin is increasingly used for storing and processing data.
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