
Chi-Feng Pai
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SHORT BIO
Prof. Chi-Feng Pai received his Ph.D. degree in Applied Physics from Cornell University in 2015. His research on the giant spin Hall effect in various materials systems led to the invention of spin-orbit torque MRAM. He then joined Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as postdoctoral research associate. From 2016 to 2020, he served as assistant professor at Department of Materials Science and Engineering of National Taiwan University (NTU). He is currently associate professor at NTU and consulting research fellow at Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan. He is the recipient of Young Researcher Award of Asian Union of Magnetic Society (AUMS) in 2016, Ta-You Wu Memorial Award of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST, Taiwan) in 2020, and Young Researcher Award of Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association (TSIA) in 2020.
Presentations

Anatomy of Type x Spin
Yan-Ting Liu and 8 other authors

Enhancing Spin Orbit Torque Efficiency via Orbital Currents
Chen-Yu Hu and 10 other authors

Growth dependent Interlayer Chiral Exchange and Field
Yu-Hao Huang and 4 other authors

Spin orbit torque switching mediated by orbital currents from CuNx
Tian-Yue Chen and 3 other authors

Observation of Large Spin Torques-Related Unidirectional Magnetoresistance in Metallic Heterostructures
Yan-Ting Liu and 7 other authors

Unidirectional Spin-Dependent Magnetoresistance: Physics and Applications
Chi-Feng Pai

Pulse-width and thermal effects on field-free memristive spin-orbit torque switching
Wei-Bang Liao and 3 other authors

Benchmarking of spin-orbit torque switching efficiency in PtCu alloys
Chi-Feng Pai

Efficient Spin-Orbit Torque Generation in Semiconducting WTe2 with Hopping Transport
Cheng-Wei Peng and 3 other authors

Detection of Spin-Orbit Torques for In-plane Magnetized Heterostructures by Utilizing Spin Hall Effective Field
Yan-Ting Liu and 7 other authors