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holoman
http://www.physorg.com/news101123360.html

The possibilities are potentially endless for spintronics.
Mike Mariani MD, FAAP
Indeed, this sounds revolutionary to me. "Endless" applications & boundless new insights seem likely from a technology heretofore unknown to me.
no spin doctor
Spin current is still electron or hole current, is there any deviation from fundamental limits in the end?
Gizmo
QUOTE (Mike Mariani MD, FAAP+Jun 16 2007, 03:57 PM)
Indeed, this sounds revolutionary to me. "Endless" applications & boundless new insights seem likely from a technology heretofore unknown to me.

You sound like you're giving a lecture, Mr. Mike Mariani MD, FAAP. huh.gif
jg
if one can just use plasmons to shift unusable light into photovoltaicly useful wavelengths and boost the efficiency of a solar cell, it would be great.
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