Spin Research IN Graphene (SPRING)
Funding agency:
H2020-EU.1.2.1.
Ref.:
H2020-FETOPEN-2018-2019-2020-01-863098
Duration:
2019-2023
Main researcher:
Diego Peña
Research group:
Graphene holds promise for spintronic devices
Magnetism is a property that had been missing from graphene's impressive list of physical properties – until now. Owing to its unconventional magnetic properties, graphene has been touted as a promising material for spintronics applications. The ambition of the EU-funded SPRING project is to develop an all-graphene platform, where spins can be used for transporting, storing and processing information. Researchers from different disciplines will collaborate to fabricate atomically precise open-shell graphene nanostructures, and manipulate their electron spin and charge, and nuclear spin state. The aim is to test the potential of graphene as a fundamental building block for spintronic devices.