Voltage Control of Magnetism for Low-Power Memory and Neuromorphic Applications
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Watch a 53-minute seminar presentation where Prof. Jordi Sort explores innovative approaches to voltage-controlled magnetism for advanced computing applications. Discover groundbreaking research on using electric fields to control magnetic properties in nanoscale magnetoelectric devices, significantly improving energy efficiency. Learn about reversible, non-volatile changes in magnetic properties of nanoporous metal alloy and oxide films achieved through room-temperature electric field application. Explore pioneering developments in magneto-ionics, particularly focusing on voltage-driven nitrogen ion transport in transition metal nitride films that enables faster and more efficient transitions than conventional methods. Understand how these technological advances can be applied to emulate neuromorphic and synaptic functionalities, opening new possibilities in neuromorphic computing. The presentation, hosted by Prof. Javier Rodríguez Viejo of the Thermal Properties of Nanoscale Materials Group, was delivered at the Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia's ICN2 Seminar Room.
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Voltage control of magnetism for low-power memory and neuromorphic applications, Prof. Jordi Soort
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Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia