Plasma-Treated Bottom Electrode-Based Molecular Spintronic Device Fabrication for Extremely High Switching
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Publication: [1] 1. A. R. Rocha, V. M. García-suárez, S. W. Bailey, C. J. Lambert, J. Ferrer, and S. Sanvito, "Towards molecular spintronics," Nature Materials, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 335-339, 2005/04/01 2005, doi: 10.1038/nmat1349<br>[2] P. Tyagi, C. Baker and C. D'Angelo, Nanotechnology 26, 305602 (2015).<br>[3] P. Tyagi and E. Friebe, J. Mag. Mag. Mat. 453, 186-192 (2018).<br>[4] P. Tyagi and C. Riso, Organic Electronics 75, 105421 (2019).<br>[5] Savadkoohi, M. et al. "Interaction between magnetic molecules and two ferromagnetic electrodes of a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ)." Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 529 (2021): 167902.<br>[6]Savadkoohi, Marzieh, et al. "Spatial influence of paramagnetic molecules on magnetic tunnel junction-based molecular spintronic devices (MTJMSD)." Chemical Physics Letters 800 (2022): 139667.
Presenters
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Marzieh Savadkoohi
University of District of Columbia
Authors
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Marzieh Savadkoohi
University of District of Columbia
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Eva Mutunga
University of the District of Columbia, university of district of columbia
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Andoniaina M Randriambololona
University of the District of Columbia, University of district of columbia
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Hayden Brown
University of the district of Columbia
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Pius Suh
university of district of columbia
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Pawan Tyagi
University of the District of Columbia