Emmy Noether Junior Research Group
Spintronics with Chiral Helimagnetic Insulators
Exploring spin transport properties in noncollinear magnetic materials
Welcome to the Emmy Noether research group of Dr. Aisha Aqeel at Experimental Physics IV, University of Augsburg.
- Phone: +49 (0) 821 / 598 - 3117
Email: aisha.aqeel@uni-auni-a.de ()
News
January 2024: Publication in Nature Materials
Our joint paper on Task-adaptive physical reservoir computing led by Hidekazu Kurebayashi from UCL is published in Nature Materials.
Congratulations, especially to Oscar Lee!
Events
July 11 |
The Graduate Get-Togethers (GGT) at University of Augsburg
Invited talk: Spin-waves in chiral magnets
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July 17-18 |
Emmy Noether Meeting 2024 in Potsdam:
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July 23-25 |
SPICE Workshop on Spin textures: Magnetism meets Plasmonics, Ingelheim: Invited talk: Magnetization dynamics of skyrmion lattice in a chiral magnet
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Sept 2-6 |
International Conference on Skyrmionics 2024, Kloster Seeon:
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Jan 2025 6-9 |
WE-Heraeus-Seminar: X-tronics with Emerging Magnetic Materials
Physikzentrum, Bad Honnef, Germany:
Organizer
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List of past events can be found here.
Our projects
Our group is engaged in several cutting-edge research projects aimed at understanding and utilizing helimagnetic insulators for advanced spintronic applications. Key projects include:
- SpinLEGO: Spintronics with chiral helimagnetic insulators.
- Quantum Materials: Engineering bulk and nanostructured quantum materials.
- Skyrmionics: Exploring novel magnetic materials hosting skyrmions.
Team
Dr. Aisha Aqeel - Group Leader
Sina Mehboodi - PhD Researcher (co-supervision, affiliated with TU Munich)
Liuqing Yang - Master student (co-supervision, affiliated with TU Munich)
Selected Publications
Task-adaptive physical reservoir computing, Nature Materials, 23, 79–87 (2024). [Co-authored by A. Aqeel]
Hybrid magnetization dynamics in Cu2OSeO3/NiFe heterostructures, Appl. Phys. Lett., 122, 012401 (2023). [Co-authored by A. Aqeel]
A complete list of publications is available here.
Contact us
For more information, research visits or collaboration inquiries, please reach out to us:
Email: Dr. Aisha Aqeel
or visit our Experimental Physics IV
Address: Universitätsstraße 1 (Physik Süd), 86159 Augsburg, Germany
LinkedIn: Aisha Aqeel