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Jordan A. Katine

Jordan A. Katine

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Materials Science

D-Index
61
Citations
19743
World Ranking
6648
National Ranking
342

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to nanoscale magnetic device design, fabrication, and characterization
  • 2011 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to the fabrication, characterization, and understanding of nanoscale magnetic devices, especially magnetic recording head sensors and spin transfer devices

Overview

Jordan A. Katine is affiliated with Western Digital (Japan) in Japan and works primarily within the fields of Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Computer Science. Their research spans several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Artificial Intelligence, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Condensed Matter Physics.

The scientist's work focuses on multiple main topics such as Magnetic properties of thin films, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications, Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices, Error Correcting Code Techniques, Neural Networks and Applications, and Semiconductor materials and devices.

Jordan A. Katine has published research extensively across several venues. Frequent publication venues include IEEE Magnetics Letters, arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review Applied, Communications Materials, and Nanotechnology.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Sub-volt switching of nanoscale voltage-controlled perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions, 2022, Communications Materials
  • Probabilistic computing with voltage-controlled dynamics in magnetic tunnel junctions, 2023, Nanotechnology
  • Implementation of Artificial Neural Networks Using Magnetoresistive Random-Access Memory-Based Stochastic Computing Units, 2021, IEEE Magnetics Letters
  • Controlling Magnon Interaction by a Nanoscale Switch, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Reconfigurable Physically Unclonable Functions Based on Nanoscale Voltage-Controlled Magnetic Tunnel Junctions, 2023, Advanced Electronic Materials

Collaborative research is also a significant part of their work. Frequent co-authors include Pedram Khalili Amiri, Yixin Shao, T. S. Santos, Noraica Dávila, and G. Mihajlović.

Jordan A. Katine has received recognition within the scientific community, holding fellowships such as the IEEE Fellow awarded in 2017 for contributions to nanoscale magnetic device design, fabrication, and characterization, and the Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) awarded in 2011 with a citation highlighting contributions to the fabrication, characterization, and understanding of nanoscale magnetic devices, especially magnetic recording head sensors and spin transfer devices.

Best Publications

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

    J. A. Katine;F. J. Albert;R. A. Buhrman;E. B. Myers

  • Current-Induced Switching of Domains in Magnetic Multilayer Devices

    E. B. Myers;D. C. Ralph;J. A. Katine;R. N. Louie

  • Current-induced magnetization reversal in nanopillars with perpendicular anisotropy

    S. Mangin;D. Ravelosona;J. A. Katine;M. J. Carey

  • Mutual Phase-Locking of Microwave Spin Torque Nano-Oscillators

    S. Kaka;M. R. Pufall;W. H. Rippard;T. J. Silva

  • Mutual phase-locking of microwave spin torque nano-oscillators

    Shehzaad F. Kaka;Matthew R. Pufall;William H. Rippard;Thomas J. Silva

  • Spin-polarized current switching of a Co thin film nanomagnet

    F. J. Albert;J. A. Katine;R. A. Buhrman;D. C. Ralph

  • Magnetic recording at 1.5 Pb m −2 using an integrated plasmonic antenna

    Barry C. Stipe;Timothy C. Strand;Chie C. Poon;Hamid Balamane

  • Device implications of spin-transfer torques

    J.A. Katine;Eric E. Fullerton

  • Spin-transfer effects in nanoscale magnetic tunnel junctions

    G. D. Fuchs;N. C. Emley;I. N. Krivorotov;P. M. Braganca

  • Injection locking and phase control of spin transfer nano-oscillators.

    William H. Rippard;Matthew R. Pufall;Shehzaad F. Kaka;Thomas J. Silva

  • Voltage-induced ferromagnetic resonance in magnetic tunnel junctions.

    Jian Zhu;J. A. Katine;Graham E. Rowlands;Yu Jin Chen

  • Spin-Transfer Effects in Nanoscale Magnetic Tunnel Junctions

    G. D. Fuchs;N. C. Emley;I. N. Krivorotov;P. M. Braganca

  • Ultra-low switching energy and scaling in electric-field-controlled nanoscale magnetic tunnel junctions with high resistance-area product

    C. Grezes;F. Ebrahimi;J. G. Alzate;X. Cai

  • Ultralow-current-density and bias-field-free spin-transfer nano-oscillator

    Zhongming Zeng;Zhongming Zeng;Giovanni Finocchio;Baoshun Zhang;Pedram Khalili Amiri

  • Switching current reduction using perpendicular anisotropy in CoFeB-MgO magnetic tunnel junctions

    P. Khalili Amiri;Z. M. Zeng;J. Langer;H. Zhao

  • Nanometer scale observation of high efficiency thermally assisted current-driven domain wall depinning.

    D. Ravelosona;D. Lacour;J. A. Katine;B. D. Terris

  • Reducing the critical current for spin-transfer switching of perpendicularly magnetized nanomagnets

    S. Mangin;Y. Henry;D. Ravelosona;J. A. Katine

  • CRYOGENIC SCANNING PROBE CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR NANOSTRUCTURES

    M. A. Eriksson;R. G. Beck;M. Topinka;J. A. Katine

  • Ultrafast switching in magnetic tunnel junction based orthogonal spin transfer devices

    H. Liu;D. Bedau;D. Backes;J. A. Katine

  • Giant spin-torque diode sensitivity in the absence of bias magnetic field.

    Bin Fang;Mario Carpentieri;Xiaojie Hao;Hongwen Jiang

  • Spin transfer induced coherent microwave emission with large power from nanoscale MgO tunnel junctions

    D. Houssameddine;S. H. Florez;J. A. Katine;J.-P. Michel

  • Current-induced magnetization reversal in nanopillars with perpendicular anisotropy

    S. Mangin;D. Ravelosona;J. A. Katine;E. E. Fullerton

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric E. Fullerton
Eric E. Fullerton University of California, San Diego
Kang L. Wang
Kang L. Wang University of California, Los Angeles
Robert A. Buhrman
Robert A. Buhrman Cornell University
Bruce David Terris
Bruce David Terris Western Digital (Japan)
Daniel C. Ralph
Daniel C. Ralph Cornell University
Jian-Ping Wang
Jian-Ping Wang University of Minnesota
Joachim Stöhr
Joachim Stöhr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Andrei Slavin
Andrei Slavin Oakland University
Tolek Tyliszczak
Tolek Tyliszczak Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Edo Waks
Edo Waks University of Maryland, College Park

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