Quantum Nano-spintronics Laboratory
Research directions
Spin transport in electrically conducting magnetics and nanoheterostructures based on them.
- Development of a general theoretical approach to describe spin-dependent galvanomagnetic phenomena induced by spatially inhomogeneous external magnetic fields and/or internal fields of quantum exchange origin in metals and semiconductors.
- Search and characterisation of nonreciprocal transport effects in helicoidal magnetics.
- Study of spintronic effects in metal- and semiconductor-based nanoheterostructures.
- Synthesis of nanostructures containing helimagnetic layers and experimental study of their spin-transport properties.
Magnetic nanostructures: synthesis techniques, physical properties and applications in spintronics
- Development of technology for obtaining multilayer nanomaterials of various compositions by magnetron sputtering and molecular beam epitaxy methods.
- Investigation of structure, magnetic and magnetotransport properties.
- Preparation and research of magnetosensitive nanomaterials based on nanostructures with giant and tunnelling magnetoresistance effects.
- Creation of laterally bounded micro-objects of arbitrary shape by optical and electronic lithography methods.
- Creation of prototypes of magnetic sensors.
- Development of functional magnetosensitive materials and magnetoelectronics products in the interests of industrial enterprises.