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NM01.14.05 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Low-Power, Long-Range Spin Transfer in Frustrated Magnets and Other Correlated Systems

When and Where

May 11, 2022
11:30am - 12:00pm

Hawai'i Convention Center, Level 3, 311

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Shannon Haley1,James Analytis1

University of California, Berkeley1

Abstract

Shannon Haley1,James Analytis1

University of California, Berkeley1
Research into new methods to control magnetic spin textures has been largely focused on<br/>technological applications. However, complex magnets, particularly those characterized by<br/>magnetic frustration, offer opportunities for ultra-low power applications. This is due to two<br/>main characteristics of such systems: 1) the nearly degenerate phase space of magnetic states<br/>available to such systems, and 2) novel magneto-electric coupling available to these materials.<br/>In this work, we illustrate unusual mechanisms for spin-transfer are available to such strongly<br/>correlated systems, revealing potential opportunities for applications of quantum materials.

Keywords

intercalated | spin

Symposium Organizers

Zakaria Al Balushi, University of California, Berkeley
Olga Kazakova, National Physical Laboratory
Su Ying Quek, National University of Singapore
Hyeon Jin Shin, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology

Symposium Support

Bronze
Applied Physics Reviews | AIP Publishing
ATTOLIGHT AG
Penn State 2DCC-MIP

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature