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The workshop will provide a platform for discussion of recent progress and emerging trends in Spintronics and related research and applications. This 2nd meeting between Purdue and Tohoku University on Spintrics and related research follows the success of the inaugural meeting held in Sendai, Japan on February 2, 2018. The main goals of the workshop are: exchange of scientific and enginerring information and the development of collaborative efforts between our instititutions.

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  • (2020), "Spintronics Workshop II," https://nanohub.org/resources/33109.

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Burton Morgan, Room 121, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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In This Workshop

  1. 2D Valley-Spin Transport in Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

    Online Presentations | 07 May 2020 | Contributor(s): Zhihong Chen

    In this talk, we first report that valley current can be electrically induced and detected through the valley Hall effect and inverse valley Hall effect, respectively, in monolayer molybdenum disulfide. We compare temperature and channel length dependence of non-local electrical signals in...

  2. Resistively-Detected NMR and Nuclear Resonance Imaging

    Online Presentations | 07 May 2020 | Contributor(s): Yoshiro Hirayama

    NMR provides us versatile tool to physical, chemical, biological, and medical characterizations. However, conventional NMR suffers low sensitivity and cannot be applied to semiconductor quantum systems, such as single quantum well or wire. To overcome these difficulties,...

  3. All-optical Magnetization Switching Mediated by Laser-induced Spin Current

    Online Presentations | 21 May 2020 | Contributor(s): Satoshi Iihama

    The manipulation of magnetization solely by the ultrashort laser pulse has attracted attention for future ultrafast and low-energy spintronics device [1-4]. GdFeCo has been predominant materials system showing all-optical single-shot magnetization switching. The magnetization switching of GdFeCo...

  4. Spin Qubit & Magnon Hybrids: A New Platform for Quantum Spintronics

    Online Presentations | 11 Jun 2020 | Contributor(s): Pramey Upadhyaya

    In this talk, we will highlight these new capabilities specifically focusing on hybrids of spin qubits and wave-like excitations (magnons) of classical magnets. First, we will show how single- spin defects can act as novel quantum probes for advancing magnon-based spintronics. ...

  5. Stochastic Computing for Brainware LSI

    Online Presentations | 29 Jun 2020

    This talk reviews stochastic computation and discusses the advantages and disadvantages with the recent developments in hardware. In addition, stochastic-computing based brainware LSIs (BLSIs) are introduced.

  6. Electronic States of Novel Topological Materials Studied by ARPES

    Online Presentations | 14 Jul 2020 | Contributor(s): Takafumi Sato

    In this talk, we will present novel electronic states of some exotic topological materials such as TSMs and topological superconductors, studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). We will focus on the following subjects.

  7. Spintronics Functionalities of Topological Semimetals

    Online Presentations | 13 Nov 2020

    In this presentation, we theoretically study the spin-transfer torque effect and dynamics of magnetic textures in magnetic Weyl semimetals [3-6].