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1. Thermoelectric Spin-Transfer Torque MRAM With Fast Bidirectional Writing Using Magnonic Current

2. Magnonic Spin-Transfer Torque MRAM With Low Power, High Speed, and Error-Free Switching

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3. Critical Aspects of Chemical Etch Patterning of Magnetic Tunnel Junction-Based MRAM

5. Bulk and surface loss in superconducting transmon qubits

7. Blackbox quantization of superconducting circuits using exact impedance synthesis

8. Thermal proximity imaging of hard-disk substrates

9. Magnetization Reversal in Micron-Sized Magnetic Thin Films

10. Improved superconducting qubit coherence using titanium nitride

11. Implementing a strand of a scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing fabric

12. Erratum: 'Spin torque switching of perpendicular Ta|CoFeB|MgO-based magnetic tunnel junctions' [Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, 022501 (2011)]

13. Predicting substrate resonance mode frequency shifts using conductive, through-substrate vias

14. Conducting atomic-force-microscope electrical characterization of submicron magnetic tunnel junctions

15. Entanglement of two superconducting qubits in a waveguide cavity via monochromatic two-photon excitation

16. A-site surface termination in strontium titanate single crystals

17. Switching distributions and write reliability of perpendicular spin torque MRAM

18. Temperature and bias dependence of magnetoresistance in doped manganite thin film trilayer junctions

19. Recent advances in MRAM technology

20. Thermal proximity sensing for hard disks

21. Optimizing Fabrication of Buried Oxide Channel Field Effect Transistors

22. Theory of magnetic force microscope images

23. Mott Transition Field Effect Transistor: Experimental Results

24. Spin torque switching of perpendicular Ta∣CoFeB∣MgO-based magnetic tunnel junctions

25. Nanoscale Surface Characterization by Scanning Capacitance Microscopy

26. Variation of thin film edge magnetic properties with patterning process conditions in Ni80Fe20 stripes

27. Evidence for segregation of Te in Ge2Sb2Te5 films: Effect on the 'phase-change' stress

28. Low power scaling using parallel coupling for toggle magnetic random access memory

29. Absence of magnetism in hafnium oxide films

30. Properties of epitaxial chromium dioxide films grown by chemical vapor deposition using a liquid precursor

31. Submicron Si trench profiling with an electron-beam fabricated atomic force microscope tip

32. High resolution atomic force microscopy potentiometry

33. Lateral dopant profiling in semiconductors by force microscopy using capacitive detection

34. Periodic flux dependence of the resistive transition in two-dimensional superconducting arrays

35. Contamination-mediated deformation of graphite by the scanning tunneling microscope

36. Resistive transition in two-dimensional arrays of superconducting weak links

37. Differential scanning tunnelling microscopy

38. High-resolution force microscopy of in-plane magnetization

39. Theory and observation of highly asymmetric atomic structure in scanning-tunneling-microscopy images of graphite

40. Theoretical interpretation of resistive transition data from arrays of superconducting weak links

41. Noise reduction technique for scanning tunneling microscopy

42. Magnetic force microscopy with 25 nm resolution

43. Direct imaging of Au and Ag clusters by scanning tunneling microscopy

44. Study of planarization of cobalt silicide lines and silicon surfaces by scanning force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy

45. Two‐dimensional, remote micropositioner for a scanning tunneling microscope

46. Measurement of in‐plane magnetization by force microscopy

47. High-resolution force microscopy of in-plane magnetization

48. High-Resolution Capacitance Measurement By Force Microscopy: Application To Sample Characterization And Potentiometry

49. ALUMINUM‐DOPED CdSe THIN FILM TRIODES