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Overview"Since the discovery of the giant magnetoresistance (GMR) effect in magnetic multilayers in 1988, a new branch of physics and technology, called spin-electronics or spintronics, has emerged, where the flow of electrical charge as well as the flow of electron spin, the so-called ""spin current"", are manipulated and controlled together. Recent progress in the physics of magnetism and the application of spin current has progressed in tandem with the nanofabrication technology of magnets and the engineering of interfaces and thin films. This book is intended to provide an introduction and guide to the new physics and applications of spin current. The emphasis is placed on the interaction between spin and charge currents in magnetic nanostructures." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sadamichi Maekawa (Director of the Advanced Science Research Center, Director of the Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Japan) , Sergio O. Valenzuela (ICREA Research Professor, ICREA Research Professor, ICN (Institut Català de Nanotecnologia), Barcelona, Spain) , Eiji Saitoh (Professor, Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan) , Takashi Kimura (Professor, Professor, INAMORI Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University, Japan)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Volume: 22 Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 1.050kg ISBN: 9780198787075ISBN 10: 0198787073 Pages: 542 Publication Date: 14 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I: Spin current 1: E. Saitoh: Introduction 2: K. Ando & E. Saitoh: Incoherent spin current 3: E. Saitoh & K. Ando: Exchange spin current 4: E. Saitoh: Topological spin current 5: K. Takanashi & Y. Sakuraba: Spin-polarization in magnets 6: A. Hirohata & J. Kim: Optically induced and detected spin current 7: J. Ieda & S. Maekawa: Spinmotive force 8: A. Brataas, Y. Tserkovnyak, G.E.W. Bauer, P.J. Kelly: Spin pumping and spin transfer 9: G.E.W. Bauer: Spin caloritronics 10: N. Nagaosa: Multiferroics Part II: Spin Hall effect 11: S.O. Valenzuela: Introduction 12: S. Maekawa & S. Takahashi: Spin Hall effect 13: J. Nitta: Spin generation and manipulation based on spin-orbit interaction in semiconductors 14: S.O. Valenzuela & T. Kimura: Experimental observation of the spin Hall effect using electronic nonlocal detection 15: E. Saitoh & K. Ando: Experimental observation of the spin Hall effect using spin dynamics 16: J. Wunderlich, L.P. Zarbo, J. Sinova, T. Jungwirth: Spin-injection Hall effect 17: S. Murakami & T. Yokoyama: Quantum spin Hall effect and topological insulators 18: K. Uchida, R. Ramos, E. Saitoh: Spin-Seebeck effect Part III: Spin-transfer torque 19: T. Kimura: Introduction 20: Y. Suzuki: Spin-transfer torque in uniform magnetization 21: T. Kimura & Y. Otani: Magnetization switching due to nonlocal spin injection 22: R. Antos & Y. Otani: Magnetic domains and magnetic vortices 23: T. Ono: Spin-transfer torque in non-uniform magnetic structure 24: A. Manchon & S. Zhang: Theory of Rashba torques 25: M. Matsuo, E. Saitoh, S. Maekawa: Spin-Mechatronics: Mechanical generation of spin and spin currentReviewsThis book provides the active researcher a state-of-the-art summary of the physics and applications of spin current. The end-of-chapter references are extremely current and as a result, the contents of this book are likely to be helpful and useful as a guide towards future research. * Andrew Resnick, Contemporary Physics * Author InformationSadamichi Maekawa is the Director of Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency. He received his PhD degree from Tohoku University. He was a Post Doctoral Fellow at IBM Watson Research Center, Professor at Nagoya University and Tohoku University. He has been awarded a 2001, the title of Honda Professor in 2005, a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2007, and the title of the Distinguished Professor in 2008. His main research topics are solid state theory including theory of electronic properties in strongly correlated electron systems and theory of transport in magnetic nanostructures. Sergio O. Valenzuela is a Research Professor at ICN, Technology and a leader of the physics and Engineering of nanoelectronic devices group at the Centre d'Investigacions en Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (CSIC-ICN) since 2008. Prof. Valenzuela obtained his PhD in Physics at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, was a Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Associate at Harvard University and a Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is recipient of the 2009 IUPAP Young Scientist prize in magnetism. Eiji Saitoh is a Professor at Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University. He received his PhD degree from Tokyo University. He was an Assistant Professor and a Lecturer at Keio University. He has been awarded the Sir Martin Wood Prize in 2008, IUPAP Young Scientist Award in 2009, and Japan Academy Medal in 2011. His main research topics are experimental solid state physics including spintronics, electronic properties in strongly correlated electron systems and nanoscale magnetism. Takashi Kimura is a Professor at INAMORI Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University. He received his PhD degree from Osaka University in 2002. He was a Post Doctoral Fellow at Riken Frontier Research System and an assistant professor in Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo. He has received IUPAP young scientist medal on Magnetism, Young Scientists' Prize from MEXT and Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan. His current research topics are spin-related transports in nano-structured ferromagnetic/nonmagnetic hybrid structures and manipulations of magnetic domain structures in patterned ferromagnet. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |