Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2015
Volume 60, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2015; San Antonio, Texas
Session D30: Focus Session: Magnetic Domains and Domain Walls
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Monday, March 2, 2015
Room: 206B
Sponsoring
Units:
GMAG DMP
Chair: Timothy Phung, IBM Almaden Research Center
Abstract ID: BAPS.2015.MAR.D30.3
Abstract: D30.00003 : Reversible electrically-driven magnetic domain wall rotation in multiferroic heterostructures to manipulate suspended on-chip magnetic particles*
2:54 PM–3:06 PM
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Authors:
Mark Nowakowski
(University of California, Berkeley)
Hyunmin Sohn
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Cheng-yen Liang
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Joshua Hockel
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Kyle Wetzlar
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Scott Keller
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Brenda McLellan
(NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering)
Matthew Marcus
(Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
Andrew Doran
(Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
Anthony Young
(Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
Mathias Kl\"aui
(University of Mainz)
Gregory Carman
(University of California, Berkeley)
Jeffrey Bokor
(University of California, Berkeley)
Robert Candler
(University of California, Los Angeles)
*Supported by TANMS (NSF 11-537), E3S, US Dept of Energy (DE-AC02-05CH11231), EU, and DFG
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2015.MAR.D30.3
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