The article lists publications from the Spin Electronics Group at NIST from 2015 to 2020. The research covers various aspects of spintronics and related fields, including:
1. Characterization of Josephson junctions and their properties
2. Studies on magnetoelasticity and magnetic damping in thin films
3. Investigations of domain-wall motion and interfacial interactions
4. Research on ultrafast demagnetization and its mechanisms
5. Development of energy-efficient neuromorphic computing systems
6. Exploration of high-harmonic beams and their polarization properties
7. Analysis of magnetic domain textures and their influence on magnetic properties
The publications cover a wide range of topics within spintronics, including the development of new materials and devices, understanding of fundamental magnetic properties, and applications in computing and imaging. The research aims to advance the field of spintronics and its potential applications in various technologies.
Keywords: Magnetic materials, Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, Spintronics