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spin-valves
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The tag spin-valves is associated with discussions on advanced physics and materials science, particularly in the context of graphene nanoribbons and their electronic properties. While the tagged content does not directly address spin-valves, it explores edge states and electronic density changes at the atomic scale, which are relevant to spintronics and spin-valve technology. Topics include scanning tunneling microscopy, graphene's unique edge properties, and potential applications in electronic devices. The content is technical, focusing on research from institutions like Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and may interest those studying quantum materials or next-generation electronics.
A scanning tunneling microscope determines the topography and orientation of the graphene nanoribbons on the atomic scale. In spectroscopy mode, it determines changes in the density of electronic states, from the nanoribbon's interior to its edge. Credit: Crommie et al, Lawrence Berkeley...