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Ran Cheng

Researcher at University of California, Riverside

Publications -  55
Citations -  6712

Ran Cheng is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnon & Spintronics. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 47 publications receiving 4252 citations. Previous affiliations of Ran Cheng include University of Texas at Austin & Carnegie Mellon University.

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Van der Waals engineering of ferromagnetic semiconductor heterostructures for spin and valleytronics

TL;DR: The photoluminescence detection of valley pseudospin provides a simple and sensitive method to probe the intriguing domain dynamics in the ultrathin magnet, as well as the rich spin interactions within the heterostructure.
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Spin pumping and spin-transfer torques in antiferromagnets.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived pumped spin and staggered spin currents in terms of the staggered field, the magnetization, and their rates of change, and connected the pumped currents to current-induced torques via Onsager reciprocity relations.
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Terahertz Antiferromagnetic Spin Hall Nano-Oscillator

TL;DR: The combined effect of spin pumping and current-induced torques introduces a dynamic feedback that sustains steady-state oscillations with amplitudes controllable via the applied current in insulating antiferromagnets.
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Spin Nernst effect of magnons in collinear antiferromagnets

TL;DR: It is found that magnons around the Γ point and the K point contribute oppositely to the transverse spin transport, and their competition leads to a sign change of the spin Nernst coefficient at finite temperature.