A major issue in the development of spintronic memory devices is the reduction of the power consumption for the magnetization reversal. For this purpose, the artificial control of the magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic materials is of great importance. Here, we demonstrate the control of the carrier-energy dependence of the magnetic anisotropy of the density of states (DOS) using the quantum size effect in a single-crystal ferromagnetic material, GaMnAs. We show that the mainly twofold symmetry of the magnetic anisotropy of DOS, which is attributed to the impurity band, is changed to a fourfold symmetry by enhancing the quantum size effect in the valence band of the GaMnAs quantum wells. By combination with the gate electric-field control...
When a high concentration of magnetic impurities is incorporated in non-magnetic semiconductors, fer...
International audienceWe report on the electric control of the magnetic anisotropy in an ultrathin f...
The properties of quantum systems interacting with their environment, commonly called open quantum s...
UTokyo FOCUS Press releases "Small currents for big gains in spintronics : A new low-power magnetic ...
Controlling the magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic materials plays a key role in magnetic switchin...
Since its first successful growth in 1996, the ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)- As has had a gre...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/The larg...
We study a single-electron transistor (SET) based upon a II–VI semiconductor quantum dot doped with ...
The prospect of a new generation of electronic devices based on the fundamental quantum property of ...
Voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) is an efficient way to manipulate the magnetization st...
The influence of a gate voltage on magnetic anisotropy is investigated in a thin Fe film epitaxially...
We report a nonvolatile hybrid multiferroic memory cell with electrostatic control of magnetization ...
The aim of the research project presented in this thesis is to investigate the effects of electrost...
We study the effect of magnetic anisotropy in a single electron transistor with ferromagnetic electr...
San Diego, California, United StatesInternational audienceUntil now, spintronics devices have relied...
When a high concentration of magnetic impurities is incorporated in non-magnetic semiconductors, fer...
International audienceWe report on the electric control of the magnetic anisotropy in an ultrathin f...
The properties of quantum systems interacting with their environment, commonly called open quantum s...
UTokyo FOCUS Press releases "Small currents for big gains in spintronics : A new low-power magnetic ...
Controlling the magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic materials plays a key role in magnetic switchin...
Since its first successful growth in 1996, the ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)- As has had a gre...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/The larg...
We study a single-electron transistor (SET) based upon a II–VI semiconductor quantum dot doped with ...
The prospect of a new generation of electronic devices based on the fundamental quantum property of ...
Voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) is an efficient way to manipulate the magnetization st...
The influence of a gate voltage on magnetic anisotropy is investigated in a thin Fe film epitaxially...
We report a nonvolatile hybrid multiferroic memory cell with electrostatic control of magnetization ...
The aim of the research project presented in this thesis is to investigate the effects of electrost...
We study the effect of magnetic anisotropy in a single electron transistor with ferromagnetic electr...
San Diego, California, United StatesInternational audienceUntil now, spintronics devices have relied...
When a high concentration of magnetic impurities is incorporated in non-magnetic semiconductors, fer...
International audienceWe report on the electric control of the magnetic anisotropy in an ultrathin f...
The properties of quantum systems interacting with their environment, commonly called open quantum s...