| M. S. Ramachandra Rao, V. Ravindranath, and R. Gross
| Jaeger, C.; Bihler, C.; Vallaitis, T.; Goennenwein, S. T. B.; Opel, M.; Gross, R.; Brandt, M. S.
| Huttel, AK; Qin, H; Holleitner, AW; Blick, RH; Neumaier, K; Weinmann, D; Eberl, K; Kotthaus, JP
| BUNKOV, YM; DMITRIEV, VV; MARKELOV, AV; MUKHARSKII, YM; EINZEL, D
| EINZEL, D; ESKA, G; HIRAYOSHI, Y; KOPP, T; WOLFLE, P
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We formulate a theoretical description of antiferromagnetic magnons and their transport in terms of an associated pseudospin. The need and strength of this formulation emerges from the
S. Meyer, Yan-Ting Chen, S. Wimmer, M. Althammer, S. Geprägs, H. Huebl, D. Ködderitzsch, H. Ebert, G.E.W. Bauer, R. Gross, S.T.B. Goennenwein, Observation of the spin Nernst effect, Nature
Over the last years, the generation and detection of pure spin currents, i.e. the flow of angular momentum without any accompanying charge current, has been successfully realized. This opened
Tobias Wimmer was member of the Gross group at WMI as a aster and Ph.D. student between 2015 and 2021.
Master Thesis: Spin Transport in Magnetic Nanostructures (2016) Ph.D. Thesis: Control and
Member of the Gross group at WMI as a master and Ph.D. student between 2011 and 2017.
Master Thesis: Untersuchung des Spindichtewellen-Übergangs in BaFe2As2 (2012) Ph.D. Thesis: Interrelation of
Multiple echoes as a result of a strong link between spins and microwave photons
Spin Transport and Torques in SC/FM Heterostructures
First experimental proof of Zeeman spin-orbit coupling in antiferromagnetic conductors.
Revision Course to Topical Issues in Magneto- and Spin Electronics (0000004457) S 2026
Revision Course to Topical Issues in Magneto- and Spin Electronics (0000004457) S 2026