Dr. Jagadeesh Moodera

Senior Research Scientist
Group Leader, Thin Film Magnetism, Superconductivity, Tunneling and Nano Spintronics

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Spintronics Including Molecular and Superconducting (SC) Spintronics
SC Devices Electronics for Developing Superconducting Qubit Circuitry
Toplogical Superconductivity and Robust Qubits
Transport at Cryogenic Temperatures, Ultra High Vacuum (MBE),Thin Films and Interface Studies

Research Summary

Moodera is performing studies of ferromagnetic thin films, semi-conducting thin films and a special class ferromagnets known as half-metallic ferromagnets (HMF) which, according to band structure calculations, have an energy gap in the minority spin band at the Fermi energy. He received the 1995 IBM Research Partnership Award for his work in fabricating a "spin-dependent tunnel junction device" whose feasibility was first predicted by researchers about 25 years ago. Its primary uses are in magnetic read-heads and as magnetic random- access memory in computers, but it also has applications as sensors in devices ranging from automobiles to medical diagnostic tools.

Dr. Moodera is the group leader in Thin Film Magnetism, Superconductivity, Tunneling and Nano Spintronics at the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory. He is working on a technique that he and some major foundations believe have big potential for quantum computing.

Recent Work