Simone Borlenghi
Uppsala University
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Physical Review B | 2011
V. V. Naletov; G. de Loubens; Gonçalo Albuquerque; Simone Borlenghi; Vincent Cros; G. Faini; Julie Grollier; H. Hurdequint; Nicolas Locatelli; Benjamin Pigeau; A. N. Slavin; V. S. Tiberkevich; C. Ulysse; Valet Thierry; Klein Olivier
We report on a spectroscopic study of the spin-wave eigen-modes inside an individual normally magnetized two layers circular nano-pillar (Permalloy
Physical Review Letters | 2009
Valentin Rychkov; Simone Borlenghi; Henri Jaffrès; Xavier Waintal
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Physical Review B | 2014
Simone Borlenghi; Stefano Lepri; Lars Bergqvist; Anna Delin
Copper
Physical Review B | 2011
Simone Borlenghi; Valentin Rychkov; Cyril Petitjean; Xavier Waintal
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Physical Review B | 2017
Simone Borlenghi; M. R. Mahani; Hans Fangohr; Matteo Franchin; Anna Delin; Jonas Fransson
Permalloy) by means of a Magnetic Resonance Force Microscope (MRFM). We demonstrate that the observed spin-wave spectrum critically depends on the method of excitation. While the spatially uniform radio-frequency (RF) magnetic field excites only the axially symmetric modes having azimuthal index
Physical Review E | 2017
Simone Borlenghi; Stefano Iubini; Stefano Lepri; Jonas Fransson
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Physical Review E | 2016
Simone Borlenghi
, the RF current flowing through the nano-pillar, creating a circular RF Oersted field, excites only the modes having azimuthal index
Physical Review B | 2016
Simone Borlenghi; M. Reza Mahani; Anna Delin; Jonas Fransson
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Physical Review E | 2015
Simone Borlenghi; Stefano Iubini; Stefano Lepri; Lars Bergqvist; Anna Delin; Jonas Fransson
. Breaking the axial symmetry of the nano-pillar, either by tilting the bias magnetic field or by making the pillar shape elliptical, mixes different
Archive | 2013
V. V. Naletov; G. de Loubens; Simone Borlenghi; Olivier Klein
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