Spintronics
Our research focuses on novel phenomena emerged by spin degree of freedom in solids and development of novel spintronic devices. Amid blast of digital information, spintronics is considered one of the important technologies yielding high speed, energy efficient, and reliable device applications. We look into thrill of spin physics by using various characterization techniques, such as crystal structure analyses, spin transport measurements, magnetic resonance, and THz spectroscopy, on nano-scale magnetic multilayers, nanowires, 2D materials, etc.
We are looking for graduate students who work with us. If you wish to enjoy interesting research in our group at Nagoya, please contact Prof. Moriyama. Admission information for the graduate school of Nagoya University can be found here.