With an introductory chapter by Nobel Prize laureate Albert Fert, this seminal handbook provides a comprehensive, balanced account of the state of the art in spintronics. It discusses diverse physical phenomena discovered in hybrid structures of ferromagnetic and normal metals, describes impressive breakthroughs in spin-dependent tunneling, and reviews the challenges and opportunities for controlling spin and magnetism in semiconductors. Along with covering current and potential spin-based applications, the book explores the phenomena characteristic of nanostructures made from metals, superconductors, molecular magnets, carbon nanotubes, quantum dots, and graphene.
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This handbook is a timely, up-to-date review of the intricate relationship between both carrier and spin transport and magnetism in semiconductors and metals. The chapters are written by leading experts and will undoubtedly serve as a valuable reference for all workers in the field of spintronics.
-Professor Stephan von Molnár, Florida State University
[It] provides a wide perspective on spin-polarized electron transport in the bulk of solids, at interfaces, and in microstructures ... a highly useful source for researchers, engineers, and students working in this fascinating and technologically important field.
-Emmanuel Rashba, Harvard University
-Professor Stephan von Molnár, Florida State University
[It] provides a wide perspective on spin-polarized electron transport in the bulk of solids, at interfaces, and in microstructures ... a highly useful source for researchers, engineers, and students working in this fascinating and technologically important field.
-Emmanuel Rashba, Harvard University