AVS 57th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Wednesday Sessions

Session MI-WeA
Spintronic Devices and Proximity Effects

Wednesday, October 20, 2010, 2:00 pm, Room Zuni
Moderator: R.A. Lukaszew, College of William and Mary


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2:00pm MI-WeA1 Invited Paper
A New Twist on Spin Devices
S. Wolf, University of Virginia
2:40pm MI-WeA3
Thermal Stability and Switching Distributions in Nanoscale Spin Torque Transfer Random Access Memory Devices
S.E. Russek, R. Heindl, W.H. Rippard, M.R. Pufall, T. Cecil, NIST-Boulder
3:00pm MI-WeA4
Growth and Magnetism of Mn-nanostructures Embedded in a Group IV Semiconductor Matrix
K.R. Simov, University of Virginia, C.A. Jenkins, M. Liberati, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, P. Reinke, University of Virginia
4:00pm MI-WeA7 Invited Paper
Exchange Bias Using Ideal Antiferromagnets
D. Lederman, West Virginia University
4:40pm MI-WeA9 Invited Paper
Spintronic Effects in Molecular Materials: The Past, Present, and Future
G.J. Szulczewski, The University of Alabama
5:20pm MI-WeA11
Probing Induced Magnetism in Vanadium Nano-islands on Cr by Spin-polarized STM
C. Clavero, College of William & Mary, M. Bode, Argonne National Laboratory, G. Bihlmayer, S. Blügel, Institut für Festkörperforschung, Germany, R.A. Lukaszew, College of William & Mary