The artistic capital of Switzerland turned into a hub of scientific exchange from the fourth to the eight of September for the Joint Annual Meeting of the Swiss Physical Society (SPS) and the Austrian Physical Society (ÖPG). The Nanomagnetism and Magnonics research group sent a big representation to the event.
The opportunity to meet many colleagues was used by NanoMagners at all levels of their career. From master students to our group leader, everyone participated in talks, impromptu meetings and social events. As part of the official program, the following presentations were held by members of our group:
Propagating spin-wave spectroscopy in a liquid-phase epitaxial nanometer-thick YIG film at millikelvin temperatures
by postdoc Sebastian Knauer
Fast isotropic exchange spin waves in Ga:YIG for future magnonic networks
by postdoc Khrystyna Levchenko
Vortex Counting and Velocimetry for Slitted Superconducting Thin Strips
by PhD student Barbora Budinská
3D Magnonic Conduits by Direct Write Nanofabrication
by PhD student Sebastian Lamb-Camarena
Propagating Spin-Wave Spectroscopy Studies in a Millikelvin Temperature Environment
by PhD student David Schmoll
Influence of paramagnetic GGG substrate on YIG films at millikelvin temperatures
by PhD student Rostyslav Serha
Non-reciprocal magnonic directional coupler
by PhD student Noura Zenbaa
The following posters were presented by members of our group:
Nonlinear spin-wave transport in the YIG nano-waveguides
by PhD student Kristýna Davídkov
2D curved nano-conduits for magnonic transport made of GaYIG
by PhD student Andrey Voronov
High frequency antennas for all-electrical excitation and detection of propagating spin waves
by master’s student Andreas Höfinger