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Laboratory for Multiscale Materials Experiments (LMX) Scientific Publications
A dynamic double layer as the origin of the mass-dependent ion acceleration in laser-induced plasmas
Ojeda-G-P A, Yao X, Bulgakova Nadezhda M, Bulgakov Alexander V, Lippert T
Applied Physics A
125,
71
(2019).
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-018-2345-3
Bulk single-crystal growth of the theoretically predicted magnetic Weyl semimetals RAlGe ( R = Pr, Ce)
Puphal P, Mielke C, Kumar N, Soh Y, Shang T, Medarde M, White Jonathan S, Pomjakushina E
Physical Review Materials
3,
024204
(2019).
A new spin in nano-electronics
In recent years, electronic data processing has been evolving in one direction only: The industry has downsized its components to the nanometer range. But this process is now reaching its physical limits. Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) are therefore exploring spin waves or so-called magnons – a promising alternative for transporting information in more compact microchips. Cooperating with international partners, they have successfully generated and controlled extremely short-wavelength spin waves. The physicists achieved this feat by harnessing a natural magnetic phenomenon, as they explain in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
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Laboratory for Muon Spectroscopy (LMU) Scientific Publications
Do topology and ferromagnetism cooperate at the EuS/Bi2Se3 interface?
Krieger JA, Ou Y, Caputo M, Chikina A, Döbeli M, Husanu MA, Keren I, Prokscha T, Suter A, Chang C, Moodera JS, Strocov VN, Salman Z
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
99,
064423
(2019).
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.064423
Electronic properties of candidate type-II Weyl semimetal WTe 2 . A review perspective