Research in the our lab is focused on the study and application of new spintronics devices and methods.
What is spintronics?
Spintronics, also known as spin electronics, is the study of the intrinsic spin of the
electron and its associated magnetic moment, in addition to its fundamental electronic
charge, in solid-state devices. The field of spintronics concerns spin-charge coupling
in metallic systems; the analogous effects in insulators fall into the field of
multiferroics.
Spintronics fundamentally differs from traditional electronics in that, in addition to charge
state, electron spins are exploited as a further degree of freedom, with implications in the
efficiency of data storage and transfer. Spintronic systems are most often realised in dilute
magnetic semiconductors (DMS) and Heusler alloys and are of particular interest in the field
of quantum computing and neuromorphic computing.