International audienceWe report on the electric control of the magnetic anisotropy in an ultrathin ferromagnetic (Ga,Mn)As/(Ga,Mn)(As,P) bilayer with competing in-plane and out-of-plane anisotropies. The carrier distribution and therefore the strength of the effective anisotropy is controlled by the gate voltage of a field effect device. Anomalous Hall Effect measurements confirm that a depletion of carriers in the upper (Ga,Mn)As layer results in the decrease of the in-plane anisotropy. The uniaxial anisotropy field is found to decrease by a factor ~ 4 over the explored gate-voltage range, so that the transition to an out-of-plane easy-axis configuration is almost reached
A major issue in the development of spintronic memory devices is the reduction of the power consumpt...
We report the observation of current induced spin–orbit torque (SOT) switching of magnetization in a...
Controlling the magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic materials plays a key role in magnetic switchin...
International audienceWe report on the electric control of the magnetic anisotropy in an ultrathin f...
Combined electric- and magnetic-field control of magnetization orientation and reversal is studied u...
Large Hall resistance jumps are observed in microdevices patterned from epitaxial (Ga,Mn)As layers w...
We present an analysis of the magnetic anisotropy in epitaxial Ga1-xMnxAs thin films through electri...
We explore the magnetic anisotropy of GaMnAs ferromagnetic semiconductor by Planar Hall Effect (PHE)...
International audienceWe explore the magnetic anisotropy of GaMnAs ferromagnetic semiconductor by Pl...
Historically, comprehensive studies of dilute ferromagnetic semiconductors, e.g., p-type (Cd,Mn)Te a...
Since its first successful growth in 1996, the ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)- As has had a gre...
International audienceAppropriate adjustment of the tensile strain in (Ga, Mn)As/(Ga,In)As films all...
We have thoroughly investigated the planar Hall effect (PHE) in the epitaxial layers of the quaterna...
This work has been devoted to the study of both theoretical and experimental electric field induced ...
The aim of the research project presented in this thesis is to investigate the effects of electrost...
A major issue in the development of spintronic memory devices is the reduction of the power consumpt...
We report the observation of current induced spin–orbit torque (SOT) switching of magnetization in a...
Controlling the magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic materials plays a key role in magnetic switchin...
International audienceWe report on the electric control of the magnetic anisotropy in an ultrathin f...
Combined electric- and magnetic-field control of magnetization orientation and reversal is studied u...
Large Hall resistance jumps are observed in microdevices patterned from epitaxial (Ga,Mn)As layers w...
We present an analysis of the magnetic anisotropy in epitaxial Ga1-xMnxAs thin films through electri...
We explore the magnetic anisotropy of GaMnAs ferromagnetic semiconductor by Planar Hall Effect (PHE)...
International audienceWe explore the magnetic anisotropy of GaMnAs ferromagnetic semiconductor by Pl...
Historically, comprehensive studies of dilute ferromagnetic semiconductors, e.g., p-type (Cd,Mn)Te a...
Since its first successful growth in 1996, the ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)- As has had a gre...
International audienceAppropriate adjustment of the tensile strain in (Ga, Mn)As/(Ga,In)As films all...
We have thoroughly investigated the planar Hall effect (PHE) in the epitaxial layers of the quaterna...
This work has been devoted to the study of both theoretical and experimental electric field induced ...
The aim of the research project presented in this thesis is to investigate the effects of electrost...
A major issue in the development of spintronic memory devices is the reduction of the power consumpt...
We report the observation of current induced spin–orbit torque (SOT) switching of magnetization in a...
Controlling the magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic materials plays a key role in magnetic switchin...