Here are some recent and popular spintronics industry and research news that you may find of interest:
- Spin-controlled photon emission in 2D perovskites enables quantum communication
- Rhombus-shaped nanographenes enable room-temperature pure spin currents
- Researchers succeed in directly tracking how chiral nanowires control electron spins
- The Faraday effect’s hidden magnetic dimension
- Researchers develop a digital spintronic compute-in-memory macro for energy AI
- AI framework accelerates discovery of antiferromagnets for next‑gen spintronics
- Wrinkles in 2D materials could enable efficient spintronic devices
- Breakthrough method uncovers hidden magnetic signals in non-magnetic metals
- Researchers observe spin currents in graphene without magnetic fields
- Researchers observe a new form of magnetism
- Researchers show that light can interact with single-atom layers
- New antiferromagnetic spintronics project receives funding of nearly $4 million
- TDK announces the world's first "Spin Photo Detector" with 10X data transmission speeds
- Intel unveils a highly promising MESO spintronics device architecture
- Researchers use perovskite materials and light to control electron spins
Posted: Mar 23,2026 by Ron Mertens