The growing interest in spin manipulation in the field of spin electronics, or "spintronics," is due to the wealth of exciting possibilities that it offers in areas of magnetic sensing, new types of information storage, low-power electronics, and quantum information processing. Nuclear spin manipulation is especially attractive, as nuclear spin lifetimes can reach minutes or more. Addressing nuclear spins in a direct way is, however, difficult. Fortunately, indirect addressing is possible via their hyperfine interaction with electronic spins, which can be conveniently probed electronically or optically. To date, research efforts have focused mainly on conventional semiconductors such as silicon, germanium, diamond, and III–V compound semico...
The organic semiconductors (OSCs) have been the topic of great interest in the research and developm...
\u3cp\u3eOrganic semiconductors are interesting materials for spintronics applications because of th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
The growing interest in spin manipulation in the field of spin electronics, or "spintronics," is due...
The interaction of an electronic spin with its nuclear environment, an issue known as the central sp...
The field of organic spintronics gained momentum since the last decade where the motivation was main...
In this chapter we review the emerging field of organic spintronics, emphasizing both the fundamenta...
Organic materials provide a unique platform for exploiting the spin of the electron—a field dubbed o...
Journal ArticleOrganic semiconductors offer a unique environment to probe the hyperfine coupling of ...
The technology of spintronics, where, in addition to the electronic charge, electron spin also carri...
The new paradigm of electronics, 'spintronics', promises to extend the functionality of information ...
The field of spintronics explores how magnetic fields can influence the properties of organic and in...
We review the emerging field of organic spintronics, where organic materials are applied as a medium...
The mesoscopic spin system formed by the 104 − 106 nuclear spins in a semiconductor quantum dot offe...
From biological complexes to devices based on organic semiconductors, spin interactions play a key r...
The organic semiconductors (OSCs) have been the topic of great interest in the research and developm...
\u3cp\u3eOrganic semiconductors are interesting materials for spintronics applications because of th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
The growing interest in spin manipulation in the field of spin electronics, or "spintronics," is due...
The interaction of an electronic spin with its nuclear environment, an issue known as the central sp...
The field of organic spintronics gained momentum since the last decade where the motivation was main...
In this chapter we review the emerging field of organic spintronics, emphasizing both the fundamenta...
Organic materials provide a unique platform for exploiting the spin of the electron—a field dubbed o...
Journal ArticleOrganic semiconductors offer a unique environment to probe the hyperfine coupling of ...
The technology of spintronics, where, in addition to the electronic charge, electron spin also carri...
The new paradigm of electronics, 'spintronics', promises to extend the functionality of information ...
The field of spintronics explores how magnetic fields can influence the properties of organic and in...
We review the emerging field of organic spintronics, where organic materials are applied as a medium...
The mesoscopic spin system formed by the 104 − 106 nuclear spins in a semiconductor quantum dot offe...
From biological complexes to devices based on organic semiconductors, spin interactions play a key r...
The organic semiconductors (OSCs) have been the topic of great interest in the research and developm...
\u3cp\u3eOrganic semiconductors are interesting materials for spintronics applications because of th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...