Overview
Microwave oscillations of the magnetization around its equilibrium are the natural dynamical response to external perturbations (e.g. thermal fluctuations, microwave fields). This offers the promise for a new class of microwave devices, benefiting from their small foot-print, their ability to be controlled electrically, and their integrability with CMOS technology. Identified devices include local oscillators, microwave filters, detectors, and non-reciprocal devices. Understanding the dynamics of these nano-objects, applying general concepts of microwave oscillator techniques and defining from this novel microwave applications is the major aim of this activity.
Research directions
Magnonics
Magnons are the quasi-particles associated to the collective excitations of spins. Mode engineering and transfer of angular momentum by magnonics current are some of our key ongoing research activities.
The team
Former members
Post-docs
- Artem LITVINENKO
PhD
- Nicolas Thiery
- Alumni : Kyota Watanabe (GP-Spin program)
Visitors
- W.E. Bailey – Columbia University (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012), A. N. Slavin – Oakland University (2012, 2013), V. Naletov (2016)
Recent news
- Palantiri – Horizon Europe EIC Pathfinder project (November 13th, 2024)
Building a ubiquitous high-speed Internet from anywhere in the world or a long-range quantum network are two technological challenges that both require the development of a phase-sensitive transducer that can interconvert information from microwave frequencies ... - seminar – Engineering anti-ferromagnetic domains in atomically thin magnet (October 24th, 2024)
On Monday November 04th 2024, we have the pleasure to welcome in SPINTEC Clément Pellet-Mary from the University of Basel. He will give us a seminar at 14:00 entitled : Engineering anti-ferromagnetic domains in atomically thin ... - PhD Defense – Nuts and bolts approach to developing a nitrogen-vacancy microscope inside an electromagnet (March 26th, 2024)
On Wednesday April 17th, at 14:00 Eric Clot (SPINTEC) will defend in English his PhD thesis entitled : Nuts and bolts approach to developing a nitrogen-vacancy microscope inside an electromagnet Place : IRIG/SPINTEC, CEA Building 10.05, auditorium 445 (access needs ... - The spin diode (January 22nd, 2024)
Spin electronics applies to a wide range of materials: metals, where spin is transported by electrons, but also magnetic insulators, where spin is transported by magnons. The latter are of interest because in certain insulators, ... - Two poster awards for SPINTEC at Colloque Louis Néel 2023 (November 22nd, 2023)
Congratulation to Eric Clot and Libor Vojacek, PhD candidates at SPINTEC who won two out of the six best poster awards at Colloque Louis Néel 2023. Their contributions were Development of a NV-center microscope for ...