The 10th Annual Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium:
May 13, 2011

Dr. Lu Li, 2008–2011 Pappalardo Fellow (Condensed Matter Experiment)
Like silicon in computer chips, interfaces between complex oxides are potential candidates for new functional electronics. Some interfaces between insulating oxides are conductive, and even superconducting. Transistors based on these interfaces demonstrate that electrons can be more effectively controlled with applied voltages, which provides a new way to make low-dissipation electronics. Moreover, magnetic moments of electrons spontaneously align even when electrons become superconducting. These novel fundamental properties suggest potential electron systems for future devices.

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