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Electrically controlled all‐antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions on silicon with large room‐temperature magnetoresistance

Shi et al., 2024

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12503035768761242788
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Shi J
Arpaci S
Lopez‐Dominguez V
Sangwan V
Mahfouzi F
Kim J
Athas J
Hamdi M
Aygen C
Arava H
Phatak C
Carpentieri M
Jiang J
Grayson M
Kioussis N
Finocchio G
Hersam M
Khalili Amiri P
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Antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials are a pathway to spintronic memory and computing devices with unprecedented speed, energy efficiency, and bit density. Realizing this potential requires AFM devices with simultaneous electrical writing and reading of …
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