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James C. Eckert is a Professor in the Department of Physics, specializing in experimental condensed matter physics with a focus on magnetic nanostructures and spintronics. His research investigates giant magnetoresistance (GMR), exchange coupling phenomena, and domain wall dynamics in thin-film systems, employing techniques including electrical transport measurements and magnetization analysis.
Research interests center on advancing magnetic device technologies through nanoscale engineering, with emphasis on:
- Spin-dependent electron transport in multilayered structures
- Exchange coupling mechanisms in ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic interfaces
- Optimization of spintronic devices like spin valves
- Nanofabrication of magnetic materials for memory/storage applications
Publications focus on nanoscale magnetic phenomena, particularly domain wall behavior in spin valves and novel fabrication methods for cobalt nanostructures, reflecting consistent themes of interfacial magnetism and device-relevant material engineering.
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