E3S Theme IV: Nanomagnetics eBook
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This eBook was written by faculty, postdoctoral researchers, students, and staff of the Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S), a Science and Technology Center funded by the U. S. National Science Foundation (Award 0939514). The Center is a consortium of five world-class academic institutions: University of California at Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of Texas at El Paso, and Florida International University. Researchers at E3S are working in a collaborative and innovative environment to make fundamental and conceptual breakthroughs in the underlying physics, chemistry, and materials science of electronic systems, breakthroughs needed to reduce these systems’ energy consumption by orders of magnitude.
The goal of the Nanomagnetics team is to use current-driven magnetic elements for electrical communication and switching at sub-femtojoule energies, and with fast switching speeds as low as <10 picoseconds. The team is led by UC Berkeley Professor Jeffrey Bokor.
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The Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S) is a Science and Technology Center funded by the U. S. National Science Foundation, and is a consortium of world class academic institutions. We are working in a collaborative and innovative environment to make fundamental and conceptual breakthroughs in the underlying physics, chemistry, and materials science of electronic systems, breakthroughs needed to reduce these systems’ energy consumption by orders of magnitude.
https://e3s-center.berkeley.edu/research/nanomagnetics/
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This course was created by the Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S), a Science and Technology Center funded by the U. S. National Science Foundation (Award #0939514).
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Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science, Jeffrey Bokor, Jyotirmoy Chatterjee, Sakhrat Khizroev, Xiang (Shaun) Li, Brayan Ricardo Navarrete, Akshay Pattabi, Shehrin Sayed, Sayeef Salahuddin, Dennis Toledo, Ingrid Torres, Shan X. Wang (2020), "E3S Theme IV: Nanomagnetics eBook," https://nanohub.org/resources/33846.