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Our laboratory conducts research on the spin of electrons in materials. Spin is the origin of electron magnetism. While conventional electronics mainly utilizes the charge of electrons, a new field called spintronics has emerged, focusing on the use of electron spin. In spintronics, various novel physical phenomena such as spin currents have been discovered, revealing interesting behaviors where quantum mechanics and relativity play significant roles. By utilizing these spin related phenomena, spintronics is expected to lead to next generation information technologies for devices such as computers, smartphones, and IoT systems. Our goal is to develop innovative spin based devices and technologies and to elucidate new physical mechanisms in spintronic systems.
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| The Technical Committee on Magnetic Recording and Information Storage of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) was held at Toyohashi University of Technology (Satellite Office), where I gave an invited talk. Title : Novel functions and properties of high frequency spintronic devices NEW URL : https://ken.ieice.org/ken/paper/20251016ycnl/eng/ |
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| The review article “Brownian computing by magnetic skyrmions” has been published in the Journal of the Japan Society of Applied Physics (Oyo Buturi). URL : https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/oubutsu/94/4/94_197/_article/-char/en |
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| The Goto Laboratory has been established in the Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Advanced Engineering, Tokyo University of Science. |