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IEICE-EID, IDY, 3DMT, SID-JC, IEE-OQD [detail] 2023-11-02
14:10
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Lecture] Development of spatial light modulator with pixel pitch of 1μm using current-induced domain wall motion and reconstruction of hologram.
Mayumi Kawana, Ryo Higashida, Ken-ichi Aoshima, Yuta Yamaguchi, Kenji Machida, Nobuhiko Funabashi (NHK)
Holographic displays reproduce lifelike three-dimensional (3D) images without wearing special glasses. To widen the view... [more] IDY2023-34 3DMT2023-56
pp.5-8
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2021-10-08
13:50
Online Online Current induced domain wall motion for magneto-optical light modulator with Gdx-Fe1-x magnetic nanowires.
Takuma Sotome (Tokai Univ.), Kenichi Aoshima (NHKstrl), Kazuto Hosaka (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Nobuhiko Funabashi, Ryo Higashida (NHKstrl), Yasunobu Akiyama (Tokai Univ.), Kenji Machida (NHKstrl)
A magneto-optical light modulation element (MO element) using current-induced domain wall movement is composed of a nano... [more] MMS2021-33
pp.13-18
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2020-10-05
16:55
Online Online Diffraction characteristics of a high-density domain wall motion type light modulation device array
Ryo Higashida, Nobuhiko Funabashi, Ken-ichi Aoshima, Masato Miura, Kenji Machida (NHK)
We have been developing a magneto-optical light modulator driven by current-induced domain wall motion for a holographic... [more] MMS2020-52
pp.33-36
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2019-06-14
10:05
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Current-induced domain wall motion in bilayer nanowires
Takashi Komine (Ibaraki Univ.)
In this study, influence of interlayer exchange coupling on current-induced domain wall motion in multilayered nanowires... [more] MMS2019-51
pp.45-48
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2018-07-06
15:45
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Micromagnetic simulation of current-driven domain wall motion along nanowire with local magnetic field assistance
Mayumi Kawana, Mitsunobu Okuda, Norihiko Ishii, Yasuyoshi Miyamoto (NHK)
A current-driven domain wall motion in magnetic nanowire with perpendicular anisotropy has been utilized in MRAM. We als... [more] MMS2018-47
pp.19-23
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2018-06-08
11:10
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Evaluation of Current-driven Magnetic Domain Motion along [Co/Tb] Nanowire by Magneto Optical Microscopy
Mitsunobu Okuda, Mayumi Kawana, Yasuyoshi Miyamoto, Norihiko Ishii (NHK)
We have proposed a new magnetic recording memory utilizing parallel aligned nanowires without mechanical moving parts, i... [more] MMS2018-45
pp.63-67
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2017-10-19
14:45
Niigata Kashiwazaki energy hall, Niigata Domain wall motion control in the Co/Ni-nanowire-based magnetic shift register
Tsuyoshi Kondo, Takuya Shimada, Masaki Kado, Michael Quinsat, Yasuaki Ootera, Nobuyuki Umetsu, Susumu Hashimoto, Shiho Nakamura (Toshiba)
We have been studying on the magnetic shift register(MSR) using magnetic nanowire, as one of the candidates for the ultr... [more]
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2017-06-08
14:55
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Real Time Observation of Current Driven Magnetic Domains in Magnetic Nanowire Memory by Magneto-optical Microscopy
Mitsunobu Okuda, Mayumi Kawana, Yasuyoshi Miyamoto (NHK)
We have proposed a new magnetic recording memory utilizing parallel aligned nanowires without mechanical moving parts, i... [more] MMS2017-45
pp.11-15
IEICE-MRIS, MMS 2016-06-09
15:20
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. New Magnetic Nanowire Memory utilizing Motion of Magnetic Domains: Formation, Accumulation and Detection of Magnetic Domains in Magnetic Nanowire by Magnetic Recording Head
Mitsunobu Okuda, Yasuyoshi Miyamoto, Mayumi Kawana, Eiichi Miyashita, Nobuo Saito (NHK)
We have proposed the magnetic memories utilizing parallel aligned nanowires without mechanical moving parts, in order to... [more] MMS2016-45
pp.27-31
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