Forthcoming Events
Molecular Spin Qubits for Quantum Computer and High-Density Memory Devices Based on Molecular Magnets
Prof Masahiro Yamashita, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Japan
More about the speaker: Research group website
Location : 5A-AB2
Abstract: Spintronics, based on the freedoms of charge and spin of the electron, is a key technology in the 21st century. Magnetic random access memory (MRAM), which uses giant magnetoresistance (GMR), has several advantages compared with electronics. Although conventional magnets composed of transition metals are normally used, in our study, we use molecule-based nano-magnets and single-molecule magnets (SMMs) to overcome “Moore`s Limitation”. SMMs are also available for quantum computer. I will talk about the molecular spin qubits for quantum computer ([1]Crystal Engineering Method, [2]g-Tensor Engineering Method, [3]Orbital Engineering Method, and [4]Molecular Technology Method) as well as high-density memory devices such as single-molecule memory device, SMMs encapsulated into SWCNT, and metallic conducting SMMs with negative magnetoresistances.
Tea: 5pm
Tea: 5pm