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The Handbook of Spintronic Semiconductors provides an in-depth exploration of spintronic technology and its revolutionary applications in semiconductor engineering. This authoritative resource covers the fundamental physics of electron spin, magnetic properties of semiconductor materials, and the design of spintronic devices.
The handbook addresses key topics including spin injection, spin transport, spin relaxation mechanisms, and magnetoresistive effects in semiconductor systems. It examines various material platforms such as magnetic semiconductors, graphene, and topological insulators that enable spintronic functionality.
Readers will find detailed discussions on practical device implementations, including spin valves, magnetic tunnel junctions, and spin-orbit torque devices. The book also covers emerging applications in data storage, logic circuits, and quantum computing. With contributions from leading researchers, this comprehensive reference serves as an essential resource for scientists, engineers, and graduate students working in spintronics and semiconductor physics.







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