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Albert Fert
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 431
Citations - 53132
Albert Fert is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetoresistance & Spintronics. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 410 publications receiving 46732 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Fert include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Paris-Sud.
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Revisiting the measurement of the spin relaxation time in graphene-based devices
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the Hanle method underestimates the spin relaxation time if proper account of the spin absorption by contacts is lacking, and they find that the corrected values are longer and less dispersed.
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Rare-earth spin-glasses with uniaxial anisotropy
TL;DR: In this article, the properties of spin-glasses with uniaxial anisotropy were investigated by magnetization measurements on single crystals of Y and Sc doped with Er, Dy, Tb, or Gd impurities.
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High domain wall velocities via spin transfer torque using vertical current injection
Peter J. Metaxas,Peter J. Metaxas,Joao Sampaio,André Chanthbouala,Rie Matsumoto,Rie Matsumoto,Abdelmadjid Anane,Albert Fert,K. A. Zvezdin,Kay Yakushiji,Hitoshi Kubota,Akio Fukushima,Shinji Yuasa,Kazumasa Nishimura,Yoshinori Nagamine,H. Maehara,K. Tsunekawa,Vincent Cros,Julie Grollier +18 more
TL;DR: Using time-resolved magnetotransport measurements, it is shown that vertical injection of spin currents through a magnetic tunnel junction can drive domain walls over hundreds of nanometers at ~500 m/s using current densities on the order of 6 MA/cm2.
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Observation of Large Unidirectional Rashba Magnetoresistance in Ge(111)
T. Guillet,Carlo Zucchetti,Q. Barbedienne,Alain Marty,Giovanni Isella,L. Cagnon,C. Vergnaud,Henri Jaffrès,Nicolas Reyren,J.-M. George,Albert Fert,Matthieu Jamet +11 more
TL;DR: This work investigates the variation of the electrical resistance of Ge(111) grown epitaxially on semi-insulating Si(111), and ascribes the origin of this magnetoresistance to the interplay between the externally applied magnetic field and the pseudomagnetic field generated by the current applied in the spin-splitted subsurface states.
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Magnetic and transport properties of nickel-rare earth amorphous alloys
TL;DR: In this article, the inter-related magnetic and transport properties of several amorphous Ni3RE alloys prepared by sputtering were studied and the magnetic and magnetoresistance properties of these alloys were analyzed in the random anisotropic model.