Beaverton, OR, United States of America

Rachel A Steinhardt

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations of Rachel A Steinhardt in Magnetoelectric Spin-Orbit Logic Devices.

Introduction

Rachel A Steinhardt is an accomplished inventor based in Beaverton, OR (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of magnetoelectric devices, particularly through her innovative work on magnetoelectric spin-orbit logic (MESO) devices. Her research focuses on the integration of perovskite materials to enhance the performance and manufacturability of these devices.

Latest Patents

Steinhardt holds a patent for her invention titled "Perovskite-based magnetoelectric spin-orbit logic devices." This patent describes MESO devices that utilize a magnetoelectric switch capacitor coupled to a spin-orbit coupling structure. The logic state of the MESO device is determined by the magnetization orientation of the ferromagnet within the switch capacitor. The spin-orbit coupling structure then converts this orientation into an output current. The use of perovskite materials in these devices offers advantages such as improved manufacturing control and high-quality interfaces due to the lattice matching properties of perovskite.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Rachel A Steinhardt has demonstrated a commitment to advancing technology in the field of magnetoelectric devices. Her innovative approach has led to the development of cutting-edge solutions that have the potential to revolutionize logic device applications.

Collaborations

Steinhardt has collaborated with Chia-Ching Lin, contributing to the advancement of her research and the successful development of her patented technology.

Conclusion

Rachel A Steinhardt's work in the field of magnetoelectric spin-orbit logic devices showcases her innovative spirit and dedication to technological advancement. Her contributions are paving the way for future developments in this exciting area of research.

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