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Nature Materials | 2013

Dynamic control of magnetic nanowires by light-induced domain-wall kickoffs

Eric Heintze; Fadi El Hallak; Conrad Clauß; A. Rettori; Maria Gloria Pini; Federico Totti; Martin Dressel; Lapo Bogani

Controlling the speed at which systems evolve is a challenge shared by all disciplines, and otherwise unrelated areas use common theoretical frameworks towards this goal. A particularly widespread model is Glauber dynamics, which describes the time evolution of the Ising model and can be applied to any binary system. Here we show, using molecular nanowires under irradiation, that Glauber dynamics can be controlled by a novel domain-wall kickoff mechanism. In contrast to known processes, the kickoff has unambiguous fingerprints, slowing down the spin-flip attempt rate by several orders of magnitude, and following a scaling law. The required irradiance is very low, a substantial improvement over present methods of magneto-optical switching. These results provide a new way to control and study stochastic dynamic processes. Being general for Glauber dynamics, they can be extended to different kinds of magnetic nanowires and to numerous fields, ranging from social evolution to neural networks and chemical reactivity.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Broadening of hot-spot response spectrum of superconducting NbN nanowire single-photon detector with reduced nitrogen content

Dagmar Henrich; S. Dörner; M. Hofherr; Konstantin Ilin; A. Semenov; Eric Heintze; Marc Scheffler; Martin Dressel; M. Siegel

The spectral detection efficiency and the dark count rate of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPD) have been studied systematically on detectors made from thin NbN films with different chemical compositions. Reduction of the nitrogen content in the 4 nm thick NbN films results in a decrease of the dark count rates more than two orders of magnitude and in a red shift of the cut-off wavelength of the hot-spot SNSPD response. The observed phenomena are explained by an improvement of uniformity of NbN films that has been confirmed by a decrease of resistivity and an increase of the ratio of the measured critical current to the depairing current. The latter factor is considered as the most crucial for both the cut-off wavelength and the dark count rates of SNSPD. Based on our results we propose a set of criteria for material properties to optimize SNSPD in the infrared spectral region.


Advanced Materials | 2015

Sub-terahertz frequency-domain spectroscopy reveals single-grain mobility and scatter influence of large-area graphene.

Christian Cervetti; Eric Heintze; B. P. Gorshunov; E. S. Zhukova; Svyatoslav Lobanov; Alexander Hoyer; Marko Burghard; Klaus Kern; Martin Dressel; Lapo Bogani

The response of individual domains in wafer-sized chemical vapor deposition graphene is measured by contactless sub-terahertz interferometry, observing the intrinsic optical conductance and reaching very high mobility values. It is shown that charged scatterers limit the mobility, validating previous theoretical predictions, and sub-terahertz quality assessment is demonstrated, as necessary for large-scale applications in touchscreens, as well as wearable and optoelectronic devices.


Applied Physics Letters | 2016

Effects of oxygen plasma etching on Sb2Te3 explored by torque detected quantum oscillations

Yuan Yan; Eric Heintze; Uwe S. Pracht; Marian Blankenhorn; Martin Dressel

De Haas–van Alphen measurements evidence that oxygen plasma etching strongly affects the properties of the three-dimensional topological insulator Sb2Te3. The quantum oscillations in magnetization down to low temperature (T ≥ 2 K) and high magnetic field (B ≤ 7 T) have been systematically investigated using a high-sensitive cantilever torque magnetometer. The effective mass and the oscillation frequency obtained from de Haas–van Alphen measurements first increase and then decrease as the oxygen plasma etching time increases from 0 to 12 min, corresponding to an up- and down-shift of the Dirac point. We establish the cantilever torque magnetometer as a powerful contactless tool to investigate the oxygen sensitivity of the surface state in topological insulators.


IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology | 2013

Electrodynamics of the Superconducting State in Ultra-Thin Films at THz Frequencies

Uwe S. Pracht; Eric Heintze; Conrad Clauss; Daniel Hafner; Roman Bek; David Werner; Sergey Gelhorn; Marc Scheffler; Martin Dressel; Daniel Sherman; B. P. Gorshunov; Konstantin Ilin; Dagmar Henrich; M. Siegel


Dalton Transactions | 2014

Interweaving spins with their environment: novel inorganic nanohybrids with controllable magnetic properties

Christian Cervetti; Eric Heintze; Lapo Bogani


Physical Review B | 2014

Direct observation of the discrete energy spectrum of two lanthanide-based single-chain magnets by far-infrared spectroscopy

Sabrina Haas; Eric Heintze; Sina Zapf; B. P. Gorshunov; Martin Dressel; Lapo Bogani


Faraday Discussions | 2015

Photoswitchable stable charge-distributed states in a new cobalt complex exhibiting photo-induced valence tautomerism

Michael Slota; Marian Blankenhorn; Eric Heintze; Minh Vu; Ralph Hübner; Lapo Bogani


Physical Review B | 2016

Conduction mechanism of nitronyl-nitroxide molecular magnetic compounds

Eric Heintze; M. Slota; R. Hübner; F. Wang; Juergen Nuss; Martin Dressel; Lapo Bogani


Advanced Materials | 2015

Graphene: Sub‐Terahertz Frequency‐Domain Spectroscopy Reveals Single‐Grain Mobility and Scatter Influence of Large‐Area Graphene (Adv. Mater. 16/2015)

Christian Cervetti; Eric Heintze; B. P. Gorshunov; E. S. Zhukova; Svyatoslav Lobanov; Alexander Hoyer; Marko Burghard; Klaus Kern; Martin Dressel; Lapo Bogani

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Lapo Bogani

University of Stuttgart

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B. P. Gorshunov

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

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Dagmar Henrich

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Konstantin Ilin

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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M. Siegel

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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