Spintronic devices, duplexers, transceivers and telecommunication devices

by Richard Dorrance, Farhana Sheikh
Abstract:
A spintronic device includes a first ferromagnetic layer. The first ferromagnetic layer includes a first direction of magnetic polarization. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a second ferromagnetic layer. The second ferromagnetic layer includes a second direction of magnetic polarization opposite to the first direction. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a long spin lifetime layer. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a first tunnel barrier layer disposed between the first ferromagnetic layer and the long spin lifetime layer. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a second tunnel barrier layer disposed between the second ferromagnetic layer and the long spin lifetime layer.
Reference:
R. Dorrance and F. Sheikh, "Spintronic devices, duplexers, transceivers and telecommunication devices," US Patent, US 11,205,749, December 2021.
Bibtex Entry:
@PATENT{Dorrance2021:US11205749,
    author    = {Dorrance, Richard and Sheikh, Farhana},
    title     = {{Spintronic devices, duplexers, transceivers and telecommunication devices}},
    year      = {2021},
    month     = {December},
    day       = {21},
    number    = {US 11,205,749},
    type      = {Patent},
    location  = {US},
    gpatentid = {US11205749},
    abstract  = {A spintronic device includes a first ferromagnetic layer. The first ferromagnetic layer includes a first direction of magnetic polarization. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a second ferromagnetic layer. The second ferromagnetic layer includes a second direction of magnetic polarization opposite to the first direction. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a long spin lifetime layer. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a first tunnel barrier layer disposed between the first ferromagnetic layer and the long spin lifetime layer. Furthermore, the spintronic device includes a second tunnel barrier layer disposed between the second ferromagnetic layer and the long spin lifetime layer.},
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}