FirstIgnite is seeking industry sponsored research opportunities for Brown University’s beta tungsten thin films technology. This technology offers methods, devices, and compositions that can be used in spintronic devices like magnetic random-access memory (MRAM) and spin-logic devices. The benefits of this technology include higher efficiency in manipulating magnetization states, elimination of the need for an insertion layer, and integration of magnetic sensors.
There are several applications for this technology, including magnetic random-access memory (MRAM), spin-logic devices (SLD), and next-generation data storage and computing. The global spintronic logic devices market size was valued at $2.14 billion in 2018 and is expected to grow to $21.89 billion by 2026.
Brown University is seeking industry sponsored research opportunities for their beta tungsten thin films technology. Is your company the right fit? If you’d be available for a conversation with the Brown University team, you can schedule a time directly on their team’s calendar here.