Welcome to the magnetism group!

We are dedicated to cutting-edge research in the field of magnonics and related areas combined with excellent teaching.

 

Magnonics is a subfield of spintronics, which addresses the utilization of the spin degree of freedom for applications in information and communication technologies. We study „magnetic waves“, which are spin waves and their quanta called magnons, and we address new fundamental phenomena and their potential for applications. A particular focus is on macroscopic quantum phenomena such as supercurrents and their utilization, as well as on the development of magnonic devices for the information technology.

Our research is embedded in the Collaborative Research Center 173 „Spin+X“ funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, as well as by several national, European and international projects. We offer opportunities for qualification in the frames of student assistantships, bachelor, master diploma and PhD projects in an international environment.

Ringvorlesung given on 25.04.2024 provides an overview of the research activities of our group and possible topics for bachelor and master work. The slides can be found here.

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Recent Publications

Brillouin light scattering spectroscopy of magnon-phonon thermal spectra of an in-plane magnetized YIG film in two-dimensional wavevector space
R. Dunagin, A.A. Serga, D.A. Bozhko
J. Appl. Phys. 137, 083901 (2025)

Magnetic nutation: Transient separation of magnetization from its angular momentum
A. De, J. Schlegel, A. Lentfert, L. Scheuer, B. Stadtmüller, P. Pirro, G. von Freymann, U. Nowak, M. Aeschlimann
Phys. Rev. B 111, 014432 (2025)  

Influence of buffer/protective layers on the structural and magnetic properties of SmCo films on Silicon
F. Maspero, O.V. Koplak, A. Plaza, B. Heinz, F. Kohl, P. Pirro, R. Bertacco
IEEE Trans. Magn. , 1-1 (2024)

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