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Magnetization Dynamics In Kagome Artificial Spin Ice Considering The Effect Of Vertex And Geometrical Lattice Distortion, Ali Frotanpour
Magnetization Dynamics In Kagome Artificial Spin Ice Considering The Effect Of Vertex And Geometrical Lattice Distortion, Ali Frotanpour
Theses and Dissertations--Physics and Astronomy
Artificial spin ices (ASI) have been shown to exhibit dynamic magnetic responses that are dramatically different from plane magnetic thin films. A number of magnetic ASI have been fabricated and measured in recent years. However, some important effects including influence of vertex and geometrical distortion on their dynamic response have not been addressed. This dissertation adopts Ferromagnetic Resonance (FMR) spectroscopy to study magnetization dynamics in fabricated artificial spin ices with a contentiously distorted Honeycomb geometry with the specific goal of exploring how the vertex and lattice distortion affect the dynamic magnetic response. Samples were patterned using electron beam lithography techniques. …
Topics In Quantum Quench And Entanglement, Sinong Liu
Topics In Quantum Quench And Entanglement, Sinong Liu
Theses and Dissertations--Physics and Astronomy
The dissertation includes two parts.
In Part I, we study non-equilibrium phenomena in various models associated with global quantum quench. It is known that local quantities, when subjected to global quantum quench across or approaching critical points, exhibit a variety of universal scaling behaviors at various quench rates. To investigate if similar scaling holds for non-local quantities, we consider the scaling behavior of circuit complexity under quantum quench across the critical massless point in Majorana fermion field theory of the one-dimensional integrable transverse field Ising model and find it obeys such scaling. To investigate if similar scaling holds for non-relativistic …
Strongly Correlated Phases In Quantum Hall Systems, Amartya Saha
Strongly Correlated Phases In Quantum Hall Systems, Amartya Saha
Theses and Dissertations--Physics and Astronomy
Quantum Hall systems have a one-body energy spectrum consisting of dispersion-less Landau levels. Electron-electron interactions thus dominate in partially filled Landau levels, which exhibit a myriad of strongly correlated phases such as quantum hall ferromagnets and fractional quantum Hall phases. We study two examples of these phenomena.
In the first project, we explore the ground state of a system with an interface between two semi-infinite regions with fillings ν= 4 and ν= 3 respectively. The width of the interface can be controlled by varying the background potential, which provides an additional tuning parameter. For a certain range of …