Condensed Matter

   

Diffractive Ferromagnetic Resonance

Authors: George Rajna

Researchers from Diamond Light Source's Magnetic Spectroscopy Group, the University of Oxford, and ShanghaiTech University have developed a novel diffractive ferromagnetic resonance (DFMR) technique for retrieving the dynamics of individual spin modes. [34] An international team of researchers from ITMO University, the Australian National University, and Korea University have experimentally trapped an electromagnetic wave in a gallium arsenide nanoresonator a few hundred nanometers in size for a record-breaking time. [33] An international research team has found a way to make light frequency conversion at the nanoscale 100 times more efficient. [32]

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