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Phys. Rev. B 109, 144415 – Exchange-bias-like coupling in a ferrimagnetic Fe/Tb multilayer

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Physical Review B At sufficiently large transport currents, a defect at the edge of a superconducting strip acts as a gate for the vortices entering it. These vortices form a jet, which is narrow near In the emerging field of orbitronics, the orbital Hall effect stands out as one of the most important transport phenomena of orbital

Physical Review B - Highlights

We present high-pressure resistance measurements on the newly discovered V-based superconductors ? V 3 S b 5 (? = Rb and K), which have an ideal kagome lattice of We report an intriguing twofold spin reorientation transition of type ? 4 (? ?, ? ?, ? ?) → ? 1 (? ?, ? ?, ? ?) → ? 2 (? ?, ? ?, ? ?) for the F e 3 + magnetic sublattice near spin reorientation temperatures ? S R 1 We present a ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) method that we term the „Ferris“ FMR. It is wideband, has at least an order of magnitude higher sensitivity as compared to

Exchange-bias-like coupling in a ferrimagnetic Fe/Tb multilayer

Many earlier high-resolution x-ray studies of criticality seemingly invalidated the single-length scaling hypothesis that is predicted by the three-dimensional Ising model, a cornerstone in the J. Choi, J. Li, D. Van Tuan, H. Dery, and S. A. Crooker Phys. Rev. B 109, L041304 (2024) – Published 30 January, 2024 When electron-hole pairs (excitons) are photoexcited into

Conduction of spin currents in disordered insulating antiferromagnets has recently been at the center of scientific debate with both long-range spin transport or no spin transport Orthorhombic perovskites provide a perfect playground for investigations of novel magnetic phenomena, such as ferroelectricity, ultrafast spin reorientation, colossal magnetoresistance,

Magnon gap excitations selectively coupled to phonon modes have been studied in ${\\mathrm{FePSe}}_{3}$ layered antiferromagnet with magneto-Raman-scattering The electron spin polarization on half-metallic double perovskites is usually conditioned to the ordered rock-salt arrangement of the transition-metal ions along the lattice.

Phys. Rev. B 109, 174312 (2024) – Published 29 May, 2024 Transmon ionization (TI) is detrimental to qubit coherence and manipulation. This study explores how TI, triggered by

PHYSICAL REVIEW B105, 144415

  • X-ray absorption spectra at the Ru and Mn
  • PHYSICAL REVIEW B105, 144415
  • Transfering spin into an extended
  • Theory of dopants and defects in Co-doped anatase

It remains highly controversial whether long-distance spin transport or only Joule heating without spin transport exists in the disordered magnetic amorphous

We report first-principles microscopic calculations of the formation energy, electrical activity, and magnetic moment of Co dopants and a variety of native defects in Low field ac-susceptibility experiments have been carried out to study the effect of “chemical” disorder and proximity to a magnetic quantum critical point (QCP) on the non-Fermi

We systematically investigate the ground-state and the spectral properties of antiferromagnets on a kagomé lattice with several

Conduction of spin currents in disordered insulating antiferromagnets has recently been at the center of scientific debate with both long-range spin transport or no spin transport

Coupled magnetic-mechanical-electric effects involving linearly and nonlinearly coupling interactions in ferroic composites are investigated using a Green’s function technique.

  • Fractionalized excitations probed by ultrasound
  • Magnetic properties of the half-metallic Heusler alloys
  • Exchange-bias-like coupling in a ferrimagnetic Fe/Tb multilayer
  • X-ray magnetic circular dichroism in

X-ray absorption spectra at the Ru and Mn ? 2, 3 edges and long-range ferromagnetism in S r R u 1 − ? M n ? O 3 solid solutions (0 <~ ? <~ 0. 5) Phys. Rev. B 109, 104521 (2024) - Published 25 March, 2024 Flat bands of surface states in noncentrosymmetric superconductors accompanied by a full gap in the bulk would be

Spin-parity and broken symmetry in finite spin-

We experimentally image the magnetic precession phase of patterned spin Hall multilayer samples to study the rf driving field vector using time-resolved anomalous Nernst By means of low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS), we have investigated the adsorption of single Au atoms on a PTCDA

Field cooling of a transition metal-rare earth (TM-RE) Fe/Tb-multilayer system is shown to form a double hysteresis loop with exchange-bias-like shifts along and opposite to Physics of the Majorana superconducting qubit hybrids D. B. Karki, K. A. Matveev, and Ivar Martin Phys. Rev. B 109, 085410 (2024) – Published 12 February, 2024

We experimentally image the magnetic precession phase of patterned spin Hall multilayer samples to study the rf driving field vector using time-resolved anomalous Nernst , “ Current-induced switching of perpendicularly magnetized magnetic layers using spin torque from the spin Hall effect ,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 109 , 096602

Physical Review B Abstract In this work, we study magnetoelastic interactions by means of ultrasound experiments in α-RuCl3 – a prototypical material for the Kitaev spin model on the honeycomb lattice, with a

Phys. Rev. B 109, 094424 (2024) – Published 19 March, 2024 Spintronics involves converting spin currents to charge currents and vice versa, a process that has wide-ranging Evolution of Berry phase and half-metallicity in in response to strain, filling, thickness, and surface termination Sohee Kwon, Yuhang Liu, Hang Chi, Gen Yin, Mahesh R.

In-plane anisotropy in the van der Waals antiferromagnet