Consortium meeting in Mainz

By |2022-09-01T10:22:45+02:00June 10th, 2022|

The first in person meeting consortium meeting in two years happened the 8-9 th of June in Mainz. We were all really happy to meet again in person after the successive Covid waves in the last two years. The meeting gathered 18 people with representative from the different partners, including 6 [...]

New article on the cover of Applied Physics Letters

By |2022-06-08T10:52:11+02:00June 8th, 2022|

Your Content Goes Here Another great achievement for the project: researchers from the partners CNRS (IEMN laboratory in Lille) and the VSB Technical University in Ostrava are featured on the cover of Applied Physics Letters with their article "Fully reversible magnetoelectric voltage controlled THz polarization rotation in magnetostrictive spintronic emitters on [...]

Partner Freie Universität Berlin (FUB) has launched TeraSpinTec, a new start-up commercialising a spin emitter developed through work related to s-Nebula

By |2021-07-02T15:08:41+02:00May 24th, 2021|

Your Content Goes Here Spin-based THz devices go to the market. Our consortium member FUB has launched TeraSpinTec, a spin-off company selling spin-based THz emitters with record performances. The work carried out within the framework of s-Nebula has made it possible to develop this extremely innovative emitter.  The spintronic terahertz [...]

Researchers from the s-Nebula consortium will present a special symposium during the next CLEO conference

By |2021-05-12T18:01:49+02:00May 12th, 2021|

Your Content Goes Here Big news for s-Nebula, Tobias Kampfrath, Freie Universität Berlin (FUB), Romain Lebrun, Thales, Mathias Vanwolleghem, Institut d'Electronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie IEMN, (CNRS), and Tom Seifert, Freie Universität Berlin (FUB), are among the organisers of a special symposium during the next CLEO conference entitled "Hot topics in [...]

“Faster and more efficient information” Article published in Nature Communications

By |2021-05-12T18:22:31+02:00December 14th, 2020|

Press release from JGU partner about s-Nebula funded work on antiferromagnets (collaboration JGU/CNRS-Thales). Physicists use antiferromagnetic rust to carry information over long distances at room temperature. Be it with smartphones, laptops or mainframes: The transmission, processing and storage of information is currently based on a single class of material - as it was in [...]

s-Nebula’s article on the cover of Applied Physics Letters

By |2021-05-12T18:19:07+02:00December 7th, 2020|

Your Content Goes Here S-Nebula funded work from JGU & CNRS/Thales partner “Concurrent magneto-optical imaging and magneto-transport readout of electrical switching of antiferromagnetic thin films” [F. Schreiber et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 117, 082401 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0011852] made it as the cover page of Volume 117, Issue 8 [...]

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