Lecture
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Smalltalks "2D magnets: a new era in spintronics"

Welcome to a seminar in the series SmallTalks [about Nanoscience] arranged by Nano​ Area of Advance.

Speaker: Roselle Ngaloy, Doctoral Student, Quantum Device Physics, Microtechnology and Nanoscience

Coffee will be served before the start of the seminar. Students are welcome to participate!

Overview

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Abstract: 

In recent years, the exploration of two-dimensional (2D) materials has opened exciting possibilities in understanding and exploring new physics, and in advancing spintronics. Spintronics is the utilization of electron charge and spin for information processing and storage. 2D magnets have emerged as promising candidates for revolutionizing spintronics due to their unique magnetic properties and atomically thin nature. This presentation introduces 2D magnets and their role in spintronics, highlighting their fundamental principles, experimental advancements, and potential applications. We explore how these ultrathin magnetic materials offer unparalleled control over spin states, paving the way for next-generation spin-based devices with enhanced performance and energy efficiency.

Angela Beth Grommet
  • Assistant Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Nils Johan Engelsen
  • Assistant Professor, Quantum Technology, Microtechnology and Nanoscience