# Spintronics

> Spintronics exploits the electron's spin in addition to its charge to build faster, lower-power electronic devices. It underpins non-volatile memory technologies like MRAM and explores exotic magnetic phenomena for future computing.

*Source: [https://selltoscientists.com/fields/spintronics/](https://selltoscientists.com/fields/spintronics/)*

**Researcher count:** 10,500
**Average funding:** $470K

## Subfields

- Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
- Spin-Orbit Torque
- Topological Spintronics
- Antiferromagnetic Spintronics
- Magnonics

## Key technologies

- Magnetron Sputtering
- Spin-Transfer Torque MRAM
- Ferromagnetic Resonance
- Magneto-Optical Kerr Microscopy
- Spin Hall Devices

## Top institutions

- University of Tokyo
- MIT
- Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- National University of Singapore
- Tohoku University

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