Spintronics with semiconductors and two - dimensional atomic crystals
Mardi 17 février 2015 17:00
- Duree : 2 heures
Lieu : Salle de visio-conférence du Bâtiment André Rassat |RdC | 470, rue de la Chimie | Campus Saint Martin d’ Hères
Orateur : Prof. Saroj Prasad Dash (Chalmers University, Sweden)
Abstract :
Spintronics is an alternative paradigm for information processing in which the state variable is the spin angular momentum of the electronic carriers. The large interest in silicon and graphene spintronics derives from the expected robustness and longevity of spin, because it has only a weak coupling to other degrees of freedom in the material. This lecture starts at a basic level of spintronics, and will cover the remarkable progress made in recent years with spins in semiconductors, graphene and heterostuctures of two-dimensional atomic crystals.
Biography :
Saroj Prasad Dash an Associate Professor and leading a research team on Nanoelectronics and Spintronics at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. He received his PhD degree in Physics from Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany in 2007. After that he moved to Netherlands for three years of postdoc at University of Twente and University of Groningen. His research field is experimental condensed matter physics, in particular electron and spin transport in semiconductors, graphene, topological insulators and van der Waals heterostructures of two dimensional atomic crystals.
More info : https://master-nanosciences.ujf-grenoble.fr/sites/default/files/Formation/brochure_capita_selecta2014-2015.pdf
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