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Electronics and Information Engineering Laboratories

Spintronics laboratory

Basic Information

Staff

Associate Professor Kenji Tanabe

Outline

Creating new functional spin materials and devices

Nanometer-sized spin materials, which enable electron spin control, are expected to lead to new functional devices. Our laboratory is committed to innovating spin materials to develop high-density magnetic memories and high-sensitive heat flux sensors to address global warming and other energy-related problems.

Research Themes

Research on physical properties related to heat and spin
Development of a high-sensitive heat flux sensor
Development of a method for measuring magnetic parameters using machine learning
Development of a high-density magnetic memory device

Equipment

1. Sample preparation
UHV Magnetron Sputtering
UHV Ion Beam Sputtering and Dry Etcher
Resistance-Heating Evaporator

2. Processing
Electron Beam Lithography
Maskless Photo-lithography
Focused Ion Beam Processing
Nano-imprint Lithography

3. Microscope
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)
Magnetic Force Microscope (MFM)
Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect Microscope (MOKE) with External Field and Focused Laser
Polarized Optical Microscope

4. Measurement
Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (EDX)
Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM)
Alternating Gradient force Magnetometer (AGM)
Thermal-Electric Transport Measurement System
Polar Kerr Loop Tracer
Magneto-Optical Kerr and Ellipticity Measurement System
Ellipsometer

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