Coey, 2011 - Google Patents
An Introduction to Spin ElectronicsCoey, 2011
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- 17577179412324502502
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- Coey J
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- Mechanical Properties Of Complex Intermetallics
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Spin electronics exploits the spin angular momentum and magnetic moment of the electron to add new functionality to electronic devices. A first generation of applications was based on magnetoresistive sensors and magnetic memory. The sensors have numerous …
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