Exchange bias in a single-layer film is created using ion implantation
New approach could be used to create antiferromagnetic spintronics devices
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Hardepinder Singh is a former student contributor to Physics World. As a graduate student of physics at the National Institute of Technology Uttarakhand, India, his work involved studying materials for spintronic applications and the exchange bias phenomenon.
New approach could be used to create antiferromagnetic spintronics devices
Read article: Exchange bias in a single-layer film is created using ion implantation
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