HAIT Journal of Science and Engineering
Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 152-194
© 2004 Holon Academic Institute of Technology

 

Nuclear spintronics: quantum Hall and nano-systems

Israel D. Vagner

RCQCE - the Research Center for Quantum Communication Engineering,
at Department of Communication Engineering
Holon Academic Institute of Technology, 52 Golomb Str., Holon 58102, Israel and
Grenoble High Magnetic Fields Laboratory,
Max-Planck-Institute für Festkörperforschung and CNRS,
25 Avenue des Martyrs, BP166, F-38042, Grenoble, Cedex 9, France
e-mail: vagner_i@hait.ac.il
Received 4 January 2004

 

      The electron spin transport in condensed matter, Spintronics, is a subject of rapidly growing interest both scientifically and from the point of view of applications to modern and future electronics. In many cases the electron spin transport cannot be described adequately without accounting for the hyperfine interaction between electron and nuclear spins. Under extreme conditions of high magnetic fileds, ultra-low temperatures, ultra high isotopical cleanness etc., the nuclear spins in these sytems are very promizing candidates for the qubits: the basic elements of emerging quantum memory, logics and hopefully quantum computers.
      Here we review the progress in the Nuclear Spintronics i.e. in physics and applications of hyperfine interactions in such exotic systems, as superconducting, quantum Hall, mesoscopic and nano-systems.


PACS: 73.20.Dx; 31.30.Gs; 71.70.Ej; 74.80.Fp; 03.67.Lx; 76.60.-k

 


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