Spin–orbit coupling (SOC) in two-dimensional electron systems arises when the motion of electrons in a plane interacts with their intrinsic spin, often due to broken inversion symmetry at interfaces ...
Abstract: Spintronic THz emission, based on optically induced spin-to-charge conversion (SCC) such as Inverse Spin-Hall Effect (ISHE) and Inverse Rashba-Edelstein Effect (IREE), recently emerged as a ...
From Spin-Orbit to Magnonics: The Rashba Effect in GaN Heterostructures for Next-Gen Neural Networks
The Rashba effect in GaN can represent a path to overcoming the Von Neumann bottleneck; the material can be used in magnonic neural networks. The evolution of electronics toward ultra-low-power ...
The science behind the Ben Franklin Effect reveals why giving and receiving small favors can transform your relationships, your workplace and even your self-perception. The phenomenon is named after ...
Researchers at the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) have definitively resolved a two-decade-long controversy regarding the direction of electron spin on the surface of gold. Using a ...
The Nature Index 2026 Research Leaders reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural sciences, health sciences, applied sciences and social sciences, according to their ...
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