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Large spin-to-charge conversion in ultrathin gold-silicon multilayers

Posted on July 5, 2021 by Axel Hoffmann

M. S. El Hadri, J. Gibbons, Y. Xiao, H. Ren, H. Arava, Y. Liu, Z. Liu, A. Petford-Long, A. Hoffmann, and E. E. Fullerton,
Physical Review Materials 5, 064410 (2021).

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  • Tzu-Hsiang Lo accepted into IEEE Magnetics Society Summer School
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  • Hoffmann studying materials whose traits resemble those of the human brain

Publications

  • The effects of field history on magnetic skyrmion formation in [Pt/Co/Ir]3 multilayers
  • Spin Transport Modified by Magnetic Order
  • Topological spin memory of antiferromagnetically coupled skyrmion pairs in Co/Gd/Pt multilayers
  • Large Exotic Spin Torques in Antiferromagnetic Iron Rhodium
  • Dynamic fingerprints of synthetic antiferromagnet nanostructures with interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
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