ABSTRACT

Introduction to Spintronics provides an accessible, organized, and progressive presentation of the quantum mechanical concept of spin and the technology of using it to store, process, and communicate information. Fully updated and expanded to 18 chapters, featuring many new drill problems, this edition reflects the explosion of study in spin-related physics, addressing seven important physical phenomena with spintronic device applications. It discusses spintronics without magnetism, which allows one to manipulate spin currents by purely electrical means. It explores lateral spin-orbit interaction and its many nuances, as well as the possibility to implement spin polarizers and analyzers using quantum point contacts. It also introduces the concept of single-domain-nanomagnet-based computing.

chapter 1|16 pages

Early History of Spin

chapter 2|28 pages

Quantum Mechanics of Spin

chapter 3|20 pages

Bloch Sphere

chapter 4|26 pages

Evolution of a Spinor on the Bloch Sphere

chapter 5|40 pages

The Density Matrix

chapter 6|16 pages

Spin–Orbit Interaction

chapter 8|40 pages

Spin Relaxation

chapter 9|42 pages

Some Spin Phenomena

chapter 10|24 pages

Exchange Interaction

chapter 11|20 pages

Spin Transport in Solids

chapter 13|58 pages

Active Devices Based on Spin and Charge

chapter 15|32 pages

Single Spin Processors

chapter 16|32 pages

Quantum Computing with Spins

chapter 18|51 pages

A Brief Quantum Mechanics Primer