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Magnetic Two-Dimensional Chromium Trihalides: A Theoretical Perspective.
TL;DR: A perspective of the state of the art of the theoretical understanding of magnetic 2D trihalides is provided, most of which will also be relevant for other 2D magnets, such as vanadium trihalide.
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Emergent vortex Majorana zero mode in iron-based superconductors
Lingyuan Kong,Hong Ding +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on Fe(Te, Se) single crystal and introduce the original ideas and research progress of the new emerging "iron home" for Majorana zero modes in their vortex core.
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Spin-wave spectroscopy of individual ferromagnetic nanodisks
Oleksandr V. Dobrovolskiy,S. A. Bunyaev,N. R. Vovk,N. R. Vovk,David Navas,David Navas,Paweł Gruszecki,Paweł Gruszecki,Maciej Krawczyk,Roland Sachser,Michael Huth,Andrii V. Chumak,Konstantin Y. Guslienko,Konstantin Y. Guslienko,Gleb N. Kakazei +14 more
TL;DR: An original spatially resolved approach is demonstrated for spin-wave spectroscopy of individual circular magnetic elements with sample volumes down to about 10-3 μm3 and is especially valuable for the characterization of direct-write magnetic elements opening new horizons for 3D nanomagnetism and magnonics.
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Spin-lattice relaxation beyond Gilbert damping
Matthias Aßmann,Ulrich Nowak +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spin and lattice degrees of freedom were combined via a distance dependent exchange integral and an anisotropic correction to the lattice, where the latter is formed by a harmonic potential.
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From charge- and spin-ordering to superconductivity in the organic charge-transfer solids
R. T. Clay,Sumit Mazumdar +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a valence-bond theory of superconductivity in charge-transfer solids, in which the superconducting state is reached by the destabilization of the PEC by additional pressure-induced lattice frustration that makes the spin-singlets mobile.
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Magnetic Two-Dimensional Chromium Trihalides: A Theoretical Perspective.
TL;DR: A perspective of the state of the art of the theoretical understanding of magnetic 2D trihalides is provided, most of which will also be relevant for other 2D magnets, such as vanadium trihalide.
Journal ArticleDOI
Emergent vortex Majorana zero mode in iron-based superconductors
Lingyuan Kong,Hong Ding +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on Fe(Te, Se) single crystal and introduce the original ideas and research progress of the new emerging "iron home" for Majorana zero modes in their vortex core.
Journal ArticleDOI
Spin-wave spectroscopy of individual ferromagnetic nanodisks
Oleksandr V. Dobrovolskiy,S. A. Bunyaev,N. R. Vovk,N. R. Vovk,David Navas,David Navas,Paweł Gruszecki,Paweł Gruszecki,Maciej Krawczyk,Roland Sachser,Michael Huth,Andrii V. Chumak,Konstantin Y. Guslienko,Konstantin Y. Guslienko,Gleb N. Kakazei +14 more
TL;DR: An original spatially resolved approach is demonstrated for spin-wave spectroscopy of individual circular magnetic elements with sample volumes down to about 10-3 μm3 and is especially valuable for the characterization of direct-write magnetic elements opening new horizons for 3D nanomagnetism and magnonics.
Journal ArticleDOI
Spin-lattice relaxation beyond Gilbert damping
Matthias Aßmann,Ulrich Nowak +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spin and lattice degrees of freedom were combined via a distance dependent exchange integral and an anisotropic correction to the lattice, where the latter is formed by a harmonic potential.
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Fast and robust magnon transport in a spin chain
Anthony Kiely,Steve Campbell +1 more
TL;DR: A protocol for fast and robust magnon transport in a one-dimensional spin chain is devised using an approximate mapping between the chain and a single harmonically trapped particle, and it is shown that a sharp transition exists between regions in which the protocol is effective and when it breaks down.