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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Electronic and magnetic properties of 2D vanadium-based transition metal dichalcogenides11citations
  • 2003Spin related effects in magnetic mesoscopic systems11citations

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  • Dyrdał, Anna
  • Barnas, Jozef
  • Jafari, Mirali
  • Dugaev, V.
  • Martinek, J.
  • Weymann, Ireneusz
  • Świrkowicz, R.
  • Krompiewski, S.
  • Barnaś, Józef
  • Wilczyński, Maciej Piotr
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Spin related effects in magnetic mesoscopic systems

  • Dugaev, V.
  • Martinek, J.
  • Rudziński, Wojciech
  • Weymann, Ireneusz
  • Świrkowicz, R.
  • Krompiewski, S.
  • Barnaś, Józef
  • Wilczyński, Maciej Piotr
Abstract

<p>Spin effects in transport properties of double-barrier mesoscopic junctions are analyzed and their possible applications in spintronics devices are discussed. In a general case, external electrodes of the junctions are ferromagnetic and the central electrode is either a nonmagnetic metallic grain or a semiconducting quantum dot. Transport characteristics depend then on magnetic configuration of the system. When the spin relaxation time on the central electrode is sufficiently long, measurable spin effects can also occur in entirely nonmagnetic devices.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • grain
  • quantum dot