A. Hernández-Mínguez
University of Barcelona
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Nano Letters | 2012
A. Hernández-Mínguez; M. Möller; Steffen Breuer; Carsten Pfüller; C. Somaschini; S. Lazić; Oliver Brandt; A. García-Cristóbal; M. M. de Lima; A. Cantarero; Lutz Geelhaar; H. Riechert; P. V. Santos
The oscillating piezoelectric field of a surface acoustic wave (SAW) is employed to transport photoexcited carriers, as well as to spatially control exciton recombination in GaAs-based nanowires (NWs) on a subns time scale. The experiments are carried out in core-shell NWs transferred to a SAW delay line on a LiNbO(3) crystal. Carriers generated in the NW by a focused laser spot are acoustically transferred to a second location, leading to the remote emission of subns light pulses synchronized with the SAW phase. The dynamics of the carrier transport, investigated using spatially and time-resolved photoluminescence, is well-reproduced by computer simulations. The high-frequency contactless manipulation of carriers by SAWs opens new perspectives for applications of NWs in opto-electronic devices operating at gigahertz frequencies. The potential of this approach is demonstrated by the realization of a high-frequency source of antibunched photons based on the acoustic transport of electrons and holes in (In,Ga)As NWs.
Physical Review Letters | 2005
A. Hernández-Mínguez; J. M. Hernandez; Ferran Macià; A. García-Santiago; J. Tejada; P. V. Santos
We report controlled ignition of magnetization reversal avalanches by surface acoustic waves in a single crystal of
Nature Communications | 2017
Michael Foerster; Ferran Macià; Nahuel Statuto; Simone Finizio; A. Hernández-Mínguez; Sergi Lendinez; P. V. Santos; J. Fontcuberta; J. M. Hernandez; Mathias Kläui; Lucia Aballe
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Optics Express | 2015
A. Crespo-Poveda; A. Hernández-Mínguez; Bernardo Gargallo; K. Biermann; A. Tahraoui; P. V. Santos; Pascual Muñoz; A. Cantarero; de Lima Mm
acetate. Our data show that the speed of the avalanche exhibits maxima on the magnetic field at the tunneling resonances of
EPL | 2005
A. Hernández-Mínguez; M Jordi; R. Amigó; A. García-Santiago; J. M. Hernandez; J. Tejada
{\mathrm{Mn}}_{12}
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2008
A. Hernández-Mínguez; Ferran Macià; J. M. Hernandez; J. Tejada; P. V. Santos
. Combined with the evidence of magnetic deflagration in
Physical Review B | 2016
A. Hernández-Mínguez; K. Biermann; R. Hey; P. V. Santos
{\mathrm{Mn}}_{12}
EPL | 2008
D. Villuendas; Diana G. Gheorghe; A. Hernández-Mínguez; Ferran Macià; J. M. Hernandez; J. Tejada; Rinke J. Wijngaarden
acetate [Y. Suzuki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 147201 (2005)], this suggests a novel physical phenomenon: deflagration assisted by quantum tunneling.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2012
Michael Möller; A. Hernández-Mínguez; Steffen Breuer; Carsten Pfüller; Oliver Brandt; Maurício M. de Lima; A. Cantarero; Lutz Geelhaar; H. Riechert; P. V. Santos
The magnetoelastic effect—the change of magnetic properties caused by the elastic deformation of a magnetic material—has been proposed as an alternative approach to magnetic fields for the low-power control of magnetization states of nanoelements since it avoids charge currents, which entail ohmic losses. Here, we have studied the effect of dynamic strain accompanying a surface acoustic wave on magnetic nanostructures in thermal equilibrium. We have developed an experimental technique based on stroboscopic X-ray microscopy that provides a pathway to the quantitative study of strain waves and magnetization at the nanoscale. We have simultaneously imaged the evolution of both strain and magnetization dynamics of nanostructures at the picosecond time scale and found that magnetization modes have a delayed response to the strain modes, adjustable by the magnetic domain configuration. Our results provide fundamental insight into magnetoelastic coupling in nanostructures and have implications for the design of strain-controlled magnetostrictive nano-devices.Understanding the effects of local dynamic strain on magnetization may help the development of magnetic devices. Foerster et al. demonstrate stroboscopic imaging that allows the observation of both strain and magnetization dynamics in nickel when surface acoustic waves are driven in the substrate.
Physical Review B | 2007
C H Webster; Olga Kazakova; John C. Gallop; P. W. Josephs-Franks; A. Hernández-Mínguez; A. Ya. Tzalenchuk
We demonstrate compact tunable phased-array wavelength-division multiplexers driven by surface acoustic waves (SAWs) in the low GHz range. The devices comprise two couplers, which respectively split and combine the optical signal, linked by an array of single-mode waveguides (WGs). Two different layouts are presented, in which multi-mode interference couplers or free propagating regions were separately employed as couplers. The multiplexers operate on five equally distributed wavelength channels, with a spectral separation of 2 nm. A standing SAW modulates the refractive index of the arrayed WGs. Each wavelength component periodically switches paths between the output channel previously asigned by the design and the adjacent channels, at a fixed applied acoustic power. The devices were monolithically fabricated on (Al,Ga)As. A good agreement between theory and experiment is achieved.