
In the Spintronics Lab we put the spin to work in atomically engineered devices. Using ultrafast optics and electronics we explore the behavior of the spin to study:
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Conversion of charge to spin current.
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Topologically protected electron states in special materials such as the Weyl and Dirac semimetals.
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Novel optical and electrical methods of controlling the electron’s spin.
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Transfer of spin torque within a circuit.
We work on core electrical engineering technologies by combining fundamental physics with practical applications to drive the sensing, computing, and cloud technologies of the future.