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Niklas Keil
Researcher at University of Mainz
Publications - 6
Citations - 486
Niklas Keil is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Skyrmion & Energy (signal processing). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 324 citations.
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Thermal skyrmion diffusion used in a reshuffler device
Jakub Zázvorka,Jakub Zázvorka,Florian Jakobs,Daniel Heinze,Niklas Keil,Sascha Kromin,Samridh Jaiswal,Samridh Jaiswal,Kai Litzius,Kai Litzius,Gerhard Jakob,Peter Virnau,Daniele Pinna,Karin Everschor-Sitte,Levente Rózsa,Andreas Donges,Ulrich Nowak,Mathias Kläui +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the diffusion of skyrmions in a non-flat energy landscape shows exponential temperature dependence and can be used for a reshuffler device with potential application in probabilistic computing.
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Thermal skyrmion diffusion applied in probabilistic computing
Jakub Zázvorka,Florian Jakobs,Daniel Heinze,Niklas Keil,Sascha Kromin,Samridh Jaiswal,Kai Litzius,Gerhard Jakob,Peter Virnau,Daniele Pinna,Karin Everschor-Sitte,Andreas Donges,Ulrich Nowak,Mathias Kläui +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal dynamics of topologically stabilized magnetic skyrmion quasi-particles are investigated in a specially tailored low pinning multilayer material system, and a device is constructed to reshuffle a signal.
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The role of temperature and drive current in skyrmion dynamics
Kai Litzius,Kai Litzius,Jonathan Leliaert,Pedram Bassirian,Davi R. Rodrigues,Sascha Kromin,Ivan Lemesh,Jakub Zázvorka,Jakub Zázvorka,Kyujoon Lee,Jeroen Mulkers,Jeroen Mulkers,Nico Kerber,Daniel Heinze,Niklas Keil,Robert M. Reeve,Markus Weigand,Bartel Van Waeyenberge,Gisela Schütz,Karin Everschor-Sitte,Geoffrey S. D. Beach,Mathias Kläui +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the skyrmion Hall angle as a function of temperature and drive amplitude in ferromagnetic multilayers and provided a complete description of the SkHA in the full range of drive strengths.
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Leading-order QED radiative corrections to timelike Compton scattering on the proton
TL;DR: In this paper, leading-order QED radiative corrections to the timelike Compton scattering (TCS) process were evaluated in two energy regimes using different models for the TCS amplitude.
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Knowledge Augmented Machine Learning with Applications in Autonomous Driving: A Survey
Julian Wormann,Daniel Bogdoll,Etienne Buhrle,Hang Chen,E Fuh Chuo,Kostadin Cvejoski,Ludger van Elst,Tobias Gleißner,Philip Gottschall,Stefan Griesche,Christian Hellert,Christian Hesels,Sebastian Houben,Tim Joseph,Niklas Keil,Johann Kelsch,Hendrik Konigshof,Erwin Kraft,Leonie Kreuser,Kevin Krone,T. Latka,Denny Mattern,Stefan Matthes,Moh. Deddy Munir,Moritz Nekolla,Adrian Paschke,Maximilian Pintz,Tianming Qiu,Faraz Qureishi,Syed Tahseen Raza Rizvi,Joerg Reichardt,Laura von Rüden,Stefan Rudolph,A. Sagel,Gerhard Schunk,Hao Shen,Hendrik Stapelbroek,Vera Stehr,Gurucharan Srinivas,Anh Tuan Tran,A.K. Vivekanandan,Ya li Wang,Florian Wasserrab,Tino Werner,Christian Wirth,Stefan Zwicklbauer +45 more
TL;DR: This work provides an overview of existing techniques and methods in the literature that combine data-based models with existing knowledge that are structured according to the categories integration, extraction and conformity.