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- W1528104310 abstract "Alberto Riminucci, Mirko Prezioso, and Patrizio Graziosi15.1IntroductionOrganic spintronics originates from the idea that the strengths of spintronics andthose of organic electronics can be combined to create a new class of devices.Spintronics encompasses all phenomena that depend on the manipulation of thespin of the electron. Its birth can be traced back to the work of Albert Fert and PeterGr€unbergforwhich theyreceivedtheNobelPrizein2007[1,2].Theydiscoveredthephenomenon known as giant magnetoresistance (GMR), which is based on thedependence of transport on the orientation of the carriers’ spin in ferromagnetic/normalmetalmultilayers.Thisdiscoveryrevolutionizedtheelectronicsindustry,forexample, by allowing the fabrication of ever smaller hard disk read heads. Sincethen, spintronics grew to include a wide range of phenomena such as spin-transfertorque [3,4], tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) [5], spin caloritronics [6,7], spinHall effect [8,9], and its inverse [10].Organic electronics, with its almost limitless chemical tailoring, mechanicalflexibility, and low cost, adds to spintronics entirely new possibilities, in terms ofboth fundamental science and applications. Numerous different effects and deviceshave been reported in this field, such as organic magnetoresistance (OMR) [11],tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) [12], spin-polarized organic light-emitting diodes [13], single-device universal logic gates [14], and single-moleculespin crossover [15], most of them based on magnetoresistance (MR).One of the strengths of organic semiconductors (OSs) with regard to spintronicsisthatwhenelectronssitonmolecules madeoflowatomicnumberelements,thereis very little that can upset their spins [16]. This means that spins can bemanipulated, carried away, and used to achieve several effects.OSs show other important properties. For example, they have been shown topossessanintrinsicresistivememoryabilitythatcanbecontrolledbytheapplicationof appropriate programming and reading bias voltages [17,18]. In particular,numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain the electrical bipolar switch-inginAlq" @default.
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- W1528104310 title "Perspectives on Organic Spintronics" @default.
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