![Illustration of a Rashba-Dresselhaus spin transistor, showing how the spin of electrons could be disrupted by spin-phonon coupling or non-ideal internal magnetic field distribution.](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2023-12/control-electron-spin.jpg?itok=7uG3Vx3g)
For decades, scientists have been attempting to use electric fields to control the spin of electrons at room temperature, but achieving effective control has been elusive. In research published in Nature Photonics, a research team led by Jian Shi and Ravishankar Sundararaman of Rensselaer and Yuan Ping of the University of California at Santa Cruz took a step forward in solving the dilemma.