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Benjamin J. McMorran

Researcher at University of Oregon

Publications -  88
Citations -  2641

Benjamin J. McMorran is an academic researcher from University of Oregon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron & Angular momentum. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1996 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin J. McMorran include National Institute of Standards and Technology & Willamette University.

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Electron Vortex Beams with High Quanta of Orbital Angular Momentum

TL;DR: It is described how the electrons can exhibit such orbital motion in free space in the absence of any confining potential or external field, and how these beams can be applied to improved electron microscopy of magnetic and biological specimens.
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Tailoring magnetic energies to form dipole skyrmions and skyrmion lattices

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used both real space imaging and reciprocal space scattering techniques to determine the range of material properties and magnetic fields where skyrmions form and provided a pathway to engineer the formation and controllability of dipole skyrmin phases in a thin film geometry at different temperatures and magnetic forces.
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Efficient linear phase contrast in scanning transmission electron microscopy with matched illumination and detector interferometry

TL;DR: A scanning transmission electron microscopy technique combining a pre-specimen phase plate designed to produce a probe with structured phase with a high-speed direct electron detector to generate nearly linear contrast images with high efficiency is introduced.
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Optimization of Spin-Triplet Supercurrent in Ferromagnetic Josephson Junctions

TL;DR: It is shown that the spin-triplet supercurrent is enhanced up to 20 times after the authors' samples are subject to a large in-plane field, because the synthetic antiferromagnet undergoes a "spin-flop" transition.