Hybrid Interfaces for Tailoring of Spintronics – HITS
Organic spintronic devices are extremely polyvalent due to the versatility of chemistry. However, a better fundamental understanding of these hybrid organic/inorganic interfaces is necessary because there are still many open questions about the spin transport through these interfaces. Unoccupied interface states are rather unknown experimentally, so we will probe them with two unique setups in France: a spin- and angle-resolved inverse photoemission setup and a ballistic electron emission microscope. We propose a complementary consortium in which each partner is internationally recognized. This multidisciplinary and ambitious project aims at studying, on model systems, the spin injection at the interfaces between self-organized molecular monolayers on single-crystalline ferromagnetic substrates.
Project coordination
Antonio Tejeda (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides)
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Partner
IPR INSTITUT DE PHYSIQUE DE RENNES
SOLEIL SYNCHROTRON SOLEIL
LPS Laboratoire de Physique des Solides
UMPhy Unité mixte de physique CNRS/Thalès
FEMTO-ST Franche-Comté Electronique Mécanique Thermique et Optique - Sciences et Technologies
Help of the ANR 683,105 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project:
- 48 Months