Fabrication of
Magnetic and Spin-Electronic Devices utilizing
Metal Coordination
Nano-Polymers
(Associate Professor for Special Missions,
Institute of Symbiotic Science and
Technology, Tokyo University of Agriculture
and Technology )
Advanced methods for
alloying inorganic nanoparticles facilely and
fabricating their film devices are urgently
desired. In this research, the utilization of
"nanometer-sized metal coordination polymers" as
nanoparticle precursors establishes the
all-purpose technique for preparing metal alloy
nanoparticles or metal oxide ones comprising of
various metal components and physical
construction. This method produces the versatile
magnetic materials fixed on a substrate such as
quantum dots, nano-thin film, and nano-composite
film. Finally, the first construction of
spin-electronic devises mainly using the
chemical process will be challenged.