Congratulations, Tyler (our UG collaborator) for this outstanding award!! The Town and Gown scholarship was established at UCF in 1989 by the “Town and Gown Council”. The scholarship is awarded to deserving, non-traditional students. This year, 2015-2016, three awards have been distributed amongst the UCF student body. Town and Gown serves to strengthen the relationships […]
Archives for 2015
Moderate positive spin Hall angle in uranium
We report measurements of spin pumping and the inverse spin Hall effect in Permalloy/Uranium bilayers in order to study the efficiency of spin-charge interconversion in a super-heavy element (recently published in Applied Physics Letters)
Spin Injection in a Quasi-1D FM/graphene Interface (Applied Physics Letters)
Spin injection from a ferromagnetic strip into graphene protruding away from the strip (published in Applied Physics Letters)
Controlling Electrical Rectification at a Molecular Level (Nature Comm.)
Turning around a molecular diode. Changing the direction of rectification by molecular engineering. (Published in Nature Comm.)
Three-leaf Quantum Interference Clovers in a Molecular Magnet (Physical Review Letters)
The first observation of Berry phase interference in a molecular magnet of trigonal symmetry (Published in Physical Review Letters)