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Research subjects at department 15

Following the official name of our department, we focus on possibilities to exploit the spin of electrons in novel electronical devices (spintronics) whose dimensions often scale down to sub-micron range (nanoelectronics). An archetypal material for corresponding studies is the dilute magnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)As and currently our interest shifts more to systems with metallic ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. We investigate these both experimentally and theoretically and occasionally spend also some effort on similar systems where spin does not play a major role…

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  • Theoretical and Experimental Research of Low-Dimesional Electron Systems
  • Theoretical and Experimental Research of Morphological and Electronic Properties of Solid State Surfaces and Interfaces
  • Technologies of Molecular Beam Epittaxy (MBE) and Litography
  • Theoretical and experimental research of quantum-relativistic phenomena in solid state systems
  • Theoretical and experimental research of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic metals and semiconductors
  • Theoretical and experimental research of spintronic device concepts
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