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  • The success of spintronics as a new technology hinges on the materials that are suitable for turning a spin current into an electric current. Here, the authors introduce a new material, iridium oxide, for this purpose, which outperforms traditional materials like platinum.

    • Kohei Fujiwara
    • Yasuhiro Fukuma
    • Hidenori Takagi
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-6
  • Spintronic devices are typically controlled with magnetic fields or current injection but incorporating these mechanisms into high-density devices is difficult. Here the authors present an oxide device where the topological and anomalous Hall effects can instead be modulated using an electric field.

    • Yuki Ohuchi
    • Jobu Matsuno
    • Masashi Kawasaki
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-7
  • An iron-based superconductor Fe(Se,Te) is a candidate material for exploring nonreciprocal superconducting transport owing to its large critical parameters and spin-orbit interaction. Here, the authors find a scaling relation of the superconducting diode efficiency in Fe(Se,Te)/FeTe heterostructure, revealing the role of asymmetric vortex pinning effect coupled to the spin-orbit interaction.

    • Yusuke Kobayashi
    • Junichi Shiogai
    • Jobu Matsuno
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 1-6