"Ralph's research focuses on the electronic, magnetic and optical properties of nanometer-scale samples, particularly revealing the 'spin-transfer torque effect' which manipulates magnetic orientation."
"Schlom's research emphasizes the science of synthesis, collaborating with theorists and experimentalists to create new oxide materials with atomic layer precision."
Daniel Ralph and Darrell Schlom have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, recognizing their distinguished achievements in research. Ralph's work involves the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of nanometer-scale samples, particularly focusing on the spin-transfer torque effect, which is crucial for commercial magnetic random access memories. Schlom specializes in synthesizing new oxide materials with atomic layer precision, collaborating with theorists and experimentalists to enhance their properties relevant to electronics. Their election adds to the growing number of active NAS members.
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