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University of Groningen

Controlled magnon spin transport in insulating magnets

Liu, Jing

DOI:

10.33612/diss.97448775

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Publication date: 2019

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Liu, J. (2019). Controlled magnon spin transport in insulating magnets: from linear to nonlinear regimes. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.97448775

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List of publications

Publications described in this thesis

1. Microwave control of thermal magnon spin transport [Chapter 6]

J. Liu, F. Feringa, B. Flebus, L. J. Cornelissen, J. C. Leutenantsmeyer, R. A. Duine & B. J. van Wees

Phys. Rev. B 99, 054420 (2019).

2. Nonlocal magnon transport in yttrium iron garnet with tantalum and

plat-inum spin injection/detection electrodes [Chapter 5]

J. Liu, L. J. Cornelissen, J. Shan, B. J. van Wees & T. Kuschel J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 51, 224005 (2018).

3. Magnon planar Hall effect and anisotropic magnetoresistance in a magnetic

insulator [Chapter 4]

J. Liu, L.J. Cornelissen, J. Shan, T. Kuschel & B. J. van Wees Phys. Rev. B 95, 140402(R) (2017).

Other publications

4. Efficient injection and detection of out-of-plane spins via the anomalous

spin Hall effect in permalloy nanowires

K. S. Das, J. Liu, B. J. van Wees & I. J. Vera-Marun Nano Lett. 18, 5633-5639 (2018)

5. Spin-current-controlled modulation of the magnon spin conductance in a

three-terminal magnon transistor

L. J. Cornelissen, J. Liu, B. J. van Wees & R. A. Duine Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 097702 (2018).

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170 List of publications

6. Criteria for accurate determination of the magnon relaxation length from the

nonlocal spin Seebeck effect

J. Shan, L. J. Cornelissen, J. Liu, J. Ben Youssef, L. Liang & B. J. van Wees Phys. Rev. B 96, 184427 (2017).

7. Long-distance transport of magnon spin information in a magnetic insulator

at room temperature

L. J. Cornelissen, J. Liu, R. A. Duine, J. Ben Youssef & B. J. van Wees Nature Phys. 11, 1022 (2015).

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