We are proud to share that our collaborative research with colleagues in Japan has been published in the January 2026 issue of IEEE Transactions on Magnetics and selected as the cover article of the journal.
The featured work, titled Magnetic Sensing via Oscillation Control in MgO-Based Magnetic Tunnel Junctions, proposes an oscillation-controlled magnetic sensing (OCMS) architecture using MgO-based magnetic tunnel junctions, achieving up to eight times higher output voltage than conventional sensing methods while operating at low current. The study combines experimental and simulation results to demonstrate the potential for high-output, low-power, and high-frequency magnetic field sensing in next-generation spintronic devices.
This recognition reflects the impact of our international collaboration and the strong contributions of our research group. We are grateful to our co-authors and partners in Japan for their dedication and support.
We look forward to continuing this productive partnership and advancing research in spintronics and quantum sensing.