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2d Confinement Of Thermal Gradients In Metallic Non-Local Spin Valves, Rachel K. Bennet Jan 2020

2d Confinement Of Thermal Gradients In Metallic Non-Local Spin Valves, Rachel K. Bennet

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Non-local spin valves (NLSVs) are a valuable tool in the growing field of spintronics due to their unique ability to separate charge current from pure spin current. Their potential applications as read heads for hard-disk drives, as well as use as logic gates and other spin sensors, makes detailed understanding of their behavior under a wide range of operating conditions very important.

In this dissertation, I present results of extreme thermal engineering of the supporting substrate of NLSVs, which has a dramatic impact on the background signal of the device as well as contributions from thermal spin effects such as …


Highly Directional Receiver And Source Antennas Using Photonic Band Gap Crystals, Rana Biswas, Gary L. Tuttle, Ekmel Ozbay, Burak Temelkuran, Mihail Sigalas, Kai-Ming Ho Jun 2017

Highly Directional Receiver And Source Antennas Using Photonic Band Gap Crystals, Rana Biswas, Gary L. Tuttle, Ekmel Ozbay, Burak Temelkuran, Mihail Sigalas, Kai-Ming Ho

Gary Tuttle

A directional antenna made with photonic band gap structures has been presented. The directional antenna is formed with two photonic band gap structures oriented back to back and separated from each other by a distance to form a resonant cavity between the photonic band gap structures. An antenna element is placed in the resonant cavity. The resonant frequency of the cavity is tuned by adjusting the distance between the photonic band gap structures. The resonant cavity can be asymmetrical or symmetrical.


Photoinduced Femtosecond Relaxation Of Antiferromagnetic Orders In The Iron Pnictides Revealed By Ultrafast Laser Ellipsometry, Aaron E. Patz, Tianqi Li, Sheng Ran, Sergey L. Bud'ko, Paul C. Canfield, Jigang Wang Mar 2016

Photoinduced Femtosecond Relaxation Of Antiferromagnetic Orders In The Iron Pnictides Revealed By Ultrafast Laser Ellipsometry, Aaron E. Patz, Tianqi Li, Sheng Ran, Sergey L. Bud'ko, Paul C. Canfield, Jigang Wang

Jigang Wang

We report ultrafast softening of the antiferromagnetic order, ~150fs after the electron thermalization, which follows a two-step recovery pathway to reveal a distinct interplay of magnetism and the nematic order in iron pnictides.