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CNRS node

CNRS integrates two teams. CNRS/CINaM, a joint lab between Aix-Marseille University (CNRS-affiliated entity)and CNRS, has pioneered theoretical development in spin-orbitronics and will bring its expertise in quantum transport modeling of using quantum kinetics and phenomenological Boltzmann transport adapted to orbital currents. The second node CNRS-Laboratoire Albert Fert, a joint lab between CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay and THALES company,is a world leader in experimental spintronics from transport measurement, spin torque dynamics and related devices. It will bring its outstanding expertise in spin-to-charge conversion, spin pumping, nano-oscillators based on current-generated torques, and 2D Rashba systems in ultra-thin metallic layers and oxide interfaces. Laboratoire AlbertFert will be involved in all work packages and co-lead WP2, Pure Orbitronics: from materials to devices,with JGU.

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Staff
Andres SAUL
Project Coordinator
Aurélien MANCHON
Condensed matter theory, spin transport and materials modeling
WP2 Coordinator
Henri JAFFRES
Orbital torque, transport and devices
Jean-Marie GEORGE
Manuel BIBES
Oxide spin-orbitronics
Vincent CROS

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