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This project investigates spintronics as a potential replacement for current semiconductor technologies. It aims to enhance the stability and efficiency of spin manipulation in memory devices by studying the origins of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and spin orbit torques.
The current semiconductor devices are facing physical limitations and need a new technology to replace them.
Spintronics technologies have been recently identified as the most likely technology for the next generation of non-volatile random access memory.
However, current spintronic approaches based on magnetic bits made of “single domain” spin structures or “domain walls” result in limited stability and an unacceptably high level of power consumption during operation due to the high currents an…
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