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Technical Note and Brief Overview of the Materials Science and Technology along with Designing Aspects for Development of Spintronic Devices with Optimum Efficiency
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, GGSIP University, New Delhi, India
Laser Science and Technology Centre, DRDO, Metcalfe House, Delhi, India
Photonics Division, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
- 1 Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, GGSIP University, New Delhi, India
- 2 Laser Science and Technology Centre, DRDO, Metcalfe House, Delhi, India
- 3 Photonics Division, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering·Volume 08 (2020)·Pages 98–105·Published 24 March 2020·DOI10.4236/msce.2020.84008
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Abstract
One of the major challenges in designing and fabricating Spintronic devices is the choice of both, Materials and the Technology, along with understanding the intricacies of the Designing aspects. In this communication, we have attempted to briefly discuss these factors, with an aim to draw the attention of the Materials Scientists and Technologists to this serious challenge, in the direction of which, though a lot of research and development work has been done, still needs more concerted efforts to be made in order to make the Spintronic devices that can offer good efficiency for maximizing their usefulness.
KeywordsMaterials Science Technology and Designing Aspects of Spintronic DevicesEpitaxial growthDouble Ion Beam Sputtering TechniqueMagnetic Tunnel JunctionsGiant Magneto Resistance
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