Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux d'Orsay

Mardi 5 mai 2015 à 15h - salle O. Kahn

Prof. Masahiro Yamashita, Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science,Tohoku University, Japan,
"Frontier of Quantum Molecular Spintronics Based on Single-Molecule Magnets: Toward Green IT Innovation"
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Spintronics is based on the freedom of charge and spin of the electron.  The inorganic bulk magnets are usually used in the spintronics so far.  In my research on spintronics, we usually use the single-molecule magnets, which are new quantum nano-magnets in this century.  In my lecture, I will focus on the single-molecule memory, Kondo effectSpintronics is based on the freedom of charge and spin of the electron.  The inorganic bulk magnets are usually used in the spintronics so far.  In my research on spintronics, we usually use the single-molecule magnets, which are new quantum nano-magnets in this century.  In my lecture, I will focus on the single-molecule memory, Kondo effects, giant magnetoresistance (GMR), tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR), field effect transistor (FET), single-ion magnet encapsulated in carbon nano-tube, etc.s, giant magnetoresistance (GMR), tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR), field effect transistor (FET), single-ion magnet encapsulated in carbon nano-tube, etc.