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E. B. Myers

Researcher at California Institute of Technology

Publications -  35
Citations -  5933

E. B. Myers is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoelectromechanical systems & Magnetic moment. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 35 publications receiving 5593 citations. Previous affiliations of E. B. Myers include Cornell University.

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Current-driven magnetization reversal and spin-wave excitations in Co /Cu /Co pillars

TL;DR: Using thin film pillars approximately 100 nm in diameter, containing two Co layers of different thicknesses separated by a Cu spacer, this work examines the process by which the scattering from the ferromagnetic layers of spin-polarized currents flowing perpendicular to the layers causes controlled reversal of the moment direction in the thin Co layer.
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Current-Induced Switching of Domains in Magnetic Multilayer Devices

TL;DR: Current-induced switching in the orientation of magnetic moments is observed in cobalt/copper/cobalt sandwich structures, for currents flowing perpendicularly through the layers, in accord with predictions that a spin-polarized current exerts a torque at the interface between a magnetic and nonmagnetic metal.
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Comparative advantages of mechanical biosensors

TL;DR: The general issues that will be critical to the success of any type of next-generation mechanical biosensor are explained, such as the need to improve intrinsic device performance, fabrication reproducibility and system integration, and the need for a greater understanding of analyte-sensor interactions on the nanoscale.
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Role of spin-dependent interface scattering in generating current-induced torques in magnetic multilayers

TL;DR: In this article, the spin-dependent transmission and reflection properties of the magnetic layers were used to calculate the torques in a magnetic-nonmagnetic-magnetic trilayer for currents perpendicular to the layers, in both the ballistic and diffusive regimes.
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Thermally-Activated Magnetic Reversal Induced by a Spin-Polarized Current

TL;DR: The statistical properties of magnetic reversal in nanomagnets driven by a spin-polarized current are measured and an effective current vs field stability diagram is discussed, showing how the magnet can exhibit telegraph-noise switching.