spinnlagring
Spinnlagring is the practice of storing information in the spin state of particles, most commonly the intrinsic angular momentum of electrons. It is a central concept in spintronics and quantum information, where information is encoded, manipulated and read out using spin polarization rather than, or in addition to, charge. The term is used in contexts ranging from classical magnetic memory to research on coherent spin qubits.
Physical implementation relies on creating and maintaining a non‑equilibrium spin population or a well‑defined quantum spin
Applications of spinnlagring appear in magnetic random-access memory (MRAM), spin-transfer and spin-orbit torque devices, spin-based sensors
Challenges involve spin relaxation and decoherence, sensitivity to temperature and disorder, efficient spin injection and detection,