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Karuvanveettil, Sumesh, Moosarikandy, Arathi, Chojnacki, Michał, Fronc, Krzysztof, Minikayev, Roman, Bhat, Vinayak Shantaram
We present a comprehensive study of broadband spin pumping utilizing the inverse spin Hall effect phenomena in bilayer samples comprising Ni81Fe19 (15 nm) and NbN (with NbN thickness varying from 20 nm to 140 nm), conducted over a temperature and fre
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.08257
Autor:
Hosseini, Nahid, Neuenschwander, Matthias, Adams, Jonathan D., Andany, Santiago H., Peric, Oliver, Winhold, Marcel, Giordano, Maria Carmen, Bhat, Vinayak Shantaram, Grundler, Dirk, Fantner, Georg E.
Active microelectromechanical systems can couple the nanomechanical domain with the electronic domain by integrating electronic sensing and actuation mechanisms into the micromechanical device. This enables very fast and sensitive measurements of for
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.05221
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Bhat, Vinayak Shantaram, Watanabe, Sho, Kronast, Florian, Baumgaertl, Korbinian, Grundler, Dirk
Aperiodicity and un-conventional rotational symmetries allow quasicrystalline structures to exhibit unprecedented physical and functional properties. In magnetism, artificial ferromagnetic quasicrystals exhibited knee anomalies suggesting reprogramma
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.08224
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Autor:
Bhat, Vinayak Shantaram1,2 (AUTHOR) vbhat@magtop.ifpan.edu.pl, Watanabe, Sho1 (AUTHOR), Kronast, Florian3 (AUTHOR), Baumgaertl, Korbinian1 (AUTHOR), Grundler, Dirk1,4 (AUTHOR) dirk.grundler@epfl.ch
Publikováno v:
Communications Physics. 7/29/2023, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1-10. 10p.
The attached folder contains the dataset for the manuscript entitled "Tuning interactions in reconfigurable kagome artificial spin ices for magnonics".
The research was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation via Grant No. 163016. V.S
The research was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation via Grant No. 163016. V.S
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