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Introducing coherent time control to cavity magnon-polariton modes

2020

By connecting light to magnetism, cavity-magnon-polaritons (CMPs) can build links from quantum computation to spintronics. As a consequence, CMP-based information processing devices have thrived over the last five years, but almost exclusively been investigated with single-tone spectroscopy. However, universal computing applications will require a dynamic control of the CMP on demand and within nanoseconds. In this work, we perform fast manipulations of the different CMP modes with independent but coherent pulses to the cavity and magnon system. We change the state of the CMP from the energy exchanging beat mode to its normal modes and further demonstrate two fundamental examples of coheren…

Magnetism530 PhysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::Opticslcsh:AstrophysicsTopology01 natural sciences010309 opticsNormal mode0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)lcsh:QB460-466Polaritonddc:530010306 general physicsQuantum computerPhysicsQuantum networkSpintronicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed Matter::OtherPhysicsMagnonNanosecond530 Physiklcsh:QC1-999lcsh:PhysicsCommunications Physics
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Controlling the anisotropy of a van der Waals antiferromagnet with light

2020

Ultrafast optical control of magnetic anisotropy in a van der Waals antiferromagnet activates a sub-THz two-dimensional magnon.

MagnetismFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencessymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters010306 general physicsAnisotropySpin (physics)MaterialsResearch ArticlesPhysicsCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMultidisciplinaryCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsMagnonMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FísicaSciAdv r-articlesOptics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotoexcitationMagnetic anisotropyFerromagnetismsymbolsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electronsddc:500van der Waals force0210 nano-technologyResearch Article
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Stimuli responsive hybrid magnets : tuning the photoinduced spin-crossover in Fe(III) complexes inserted into layered magnets

2013

The insertion of a [Fe(sal_2 trien)]^+ complex cation into a 2D oxalate network in the presence of different solvents results in a family of hybrid magnets with coexistence of magnetic ordering and photoinduced spin crossover (LIESST effect) in compounds [Fe^{III}(sal_2 trien)][Mn^{II}Cr^{III}(ox)_3]·CHCl_3 (1·CHCl_{3}) [Fe^{III}(sal_{2} trien)][Mn^{II}Cr^{III}(ox)_{3}]·CHBr_{3} (1·CHBr_{3}) and [Fe^{III}(sal_{2} trien)][Mn^{II}Cr^{III}(ox)_{3}]·CH_{2}Br_{2} (1·CH_{2}Br_{2}). The three compounds crystallize in a 2D honeycomb anionic layer formed by Mn^{II} and Cr^{III} ions linked through oxalate ligands and a layer of [Fe(sal_{2} trien)]^{+} complexes and solvent molecules (CHCl_{3} CHBr_{…

MagnetismInorganic chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysisOxalateLIESSTchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistrySpin crossoverFe(III)Mössbauer spectroscopyOrganometallic CompoundsMoleculeMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Complex cationMagnetismHybrid magnetsGeneral ChemistryOxalate network[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryPhotochemical Processes0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyMagnetic FieldsFerromagnetismddc:540Solvents
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Femtosecond formation dynamics of the spin Seebeck effect revealed by terahertz spectroscopy

2018

Understanding the transfer of spin angular momentum is essential in modern magnetism research. A model case is the generation of magnons in magnetic insulators by heating an adjacent metal film. Here, we reveal the initial steps of this spin Seebeck effect with <27fs time resolution using terahertz spectroscopy on bilayers of ferrimagnetic yttrium-iron garnet and platinum. Upon exciting the metal with an infrared laser pulse, a spin Seebeck current $j_\textrm{s}$ arises on the same ~100fs time scale on which the metal electrons thermalize. This observation highlights that efficient spin transfer critically relies on carrier multiplication and is driven by conduction electrons scattering …

MagnetismTerahertz radiation0299 Other Physical SciencesScienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticleCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceFerrimagnetism5370103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)ddc:530010306 general physicsSpin (physics)lcsh:ScienceTerahertz opticsPhysicsSpin pumpingCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMultidisciplinaryCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsMagnonFar-infrared laserQMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)General ChemistrySpintronics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology3. Good healthTerahertz spectroscopy and technologylcsh:QCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons0210 nano-technology
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Magnetic states in low-pinning high-anisotropy material nanostructures suitable for dynamic imaging

2013

We present magnetic domain states in a material configuration with high (perpendicular) magnetic anisotropy and particularly low magnetic pinning. This material, a B-doped Co/Pt multilayer configuration, exhibits a strong magnetic contrast in x-ray transmission experiments, making it apt for dynamic imaging with modern synchrotron techniques, providing high spatial and high temporal resolution simultaneously. By analyzing the static spin structures in nanodisks at variable external fields, we show that CoB/Pt multilayers exhibit low enough domain wall pinning to manipulate the domain pattern with weak stimuli and in particular to move domains and domain walls. We demonstrate in a proof-of-p…

Magnetization dynamicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMagnetic domain530 Physicsbusiness.industry02 engineering and technology530 Physik021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldMagnetic anisotropyDomain wall (magnetism)Optics0103 physical sciencesddc:530Single domain010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAnisotropybusinessSpin-½Phys. Rev. B 87, 134422
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The beaker phenomenon and the Genomic transformations of Northwest Europe

2018

Bell Beaker pottery spread across western and central Europe beginning around 2750 BCE before disappearing between 2200–1800 BCE. The mechanism of its expansion is a topic of long-standing debate, with support for both cultural diffusion and human migration. We present new genome-wide ancient DNA data from 170 Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Europeans, including 100 Beaker-associated individuals. In contrast to the Corded Ware Complex, which has previously been identified as arriving in central Europe following migration from the east, we observe limited genetic affinity between Iberian and central European Beaker Complex-associated individuals, and thus exclude migration as a signific…

Male0301 basic medicineSteppeADNNéolithiqueBell BeakerArqueologiaBell Beaker culturegenome wide ancient DNA0302 clinical medicineArchéologiePhenomenonddc:5500601 history and archaeologySuisseHistory Ancient0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMultidisciplinary060102 archaeology[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental EngineeringHuman migrationPréhistoireNeolithic periodGene PoolGenomics[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography06 humanities and the artsbell BeakerEuropeGeographyArchaeologyCeràmicaEthnologyMégalithisme1000ArchaeogeneticsCampaniformePotteryHuman Migration[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesPopulationAncient historyArticle03 medical and health sciencesSpatio-Temporal Analysispopular geneticsBronze AgeBeakerCultural EvolutionNeolíticgenomicsHumansDNA Ancienteducation030304 developmental biologyChromosomes Human YGenome Humanbusiness.industryNorthwest Europebell Beaker; genome wide ancient DNA; EuropeChalcolithic[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyAncient DNAGenetics Population030104 developmental biologyHaplotypesPeriod (geology)GenomicPottery[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Meta-analysis of 74,046 individuals identifies 11 new susceptibility loci for Alzheimer's disease

2013

Eleven susceptibility loci for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) were identified by previous studies; however, a large portion of the genetic risk for this disease remains unexplained. We conducted a large, two-stage meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in individuals of European ancestry. In stage 1, we used genotyped and imputed data (7,055,881 SNPs) to perform meta-analysis on 4 previously published GWAS data sets consisting of 17,008 Alzheimer's disease cases and 37,154 controls. In stage 2, 11,632 SNPs were genotyped and tested for association in an independent set of 8,572 Alzheimer's disease cases and 11,312 controls. In addition to the APOE locu…

MaleApolipoprotein Eepidemiology [Alzheimer Disease]SORL1Medizingenetics [Alzheimer Disease]Genome-wide association studySingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideArticlePICALMCohort StudiesAlzheimer Diseaseddc:570PSEN2GeneticsmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseAge of OnsetBiologyAgedGenetic associationAged 80 and overGeneticsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGenetic LociCase-Control StudiesFemaleHuman medicineAlzheimer's diseasestatistics & numerical data [Genome-Wide Association Study]Genome-Wide Association StudyNature Genetics
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Honeybees produce millimolar concentrations of non-neuronal acetylcholine for breeding: possible adverse effects of neonicotinoids

2016

The worldwide use of neonicotinoid pesticides has caused concern on account of their involvement in the decline of bee populations, which are key pollinators in most ecosystems. Here we describe a role of non-neuronal acetylcholine (ACh) for breeding of Apis mellifera carnica and a so far unknown effect of neonicotinoids on non-target insects. Royal jelly or larval food are produced by the hypopharyngeal gland of nursing bees and contain unusually high ACh concentrations (4–8 mM). ACh is extremely well conserved in royal jelly or brood food because of the acidic pH of 4.0. This condition protects ACh from degradation thus ensuring delivery of intact ACh to larvae. Raising the pH to ≥5.5 and…

MaleB Vitamins0301 basic medicineInsecticideslcsh:MedicineToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundLarvae0302 clinical medicineRoyal jellyMedicine and Health SciencesPollinationlcsh:ScienceNeuronsLiquid ChromatographyLarvaMultidisciplinarybiologyOrganic CompoundsReproductionChromatographic TechniquesVitaminsBeesNitro CompoundsThiaclopridInsectsChemistryLarvaPhysical SciencesFemaleHoney BeesMuscle ContractionResearch Articlefood.ingredientArthropodaGuinea PigsCholinesResearch and Analysis MethodsAnabasineCholine O-Acetyltransferase03 medical and health sciencesfoodAdverse Reactionsddc:570Animalsddc:610Immunohistochemistry TechniquesNutritionCholinesterasePharmacologyMetamorphosisOrganic Chemistrylcsh:RfungiOrganismsChemical CompoundsNeonicotinoidBiology and Life SciencesClothianidinMuscle SmoothPesticideInvertebratesHymenopteraAcetylcholineHigh Performance Liquid ChromatographyBroodDietHistochemistry and Cytochemistry TechniquesHypopharynx030104 developmental biologychemistryImmunologic Techniquesbiology.proteinlcsh:Q030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDevelopmental Biology
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Loss of function mutation in the palmitoyl-transferase HHAT leads to syndromic 46,XY disorder of sex development by impeding Hedgehog protein palmito…

2014

The Hedgehog (Hh) family of secreted proteins act as morphogens to control embryonic patterning and development in a variety of organ systems. Post-translational covalent attachment of cholesterol and palmitate to Hh proteins are critical for multimerization and long range signaling potency. However, the biological impact of lipid modifications on Hh ligand distribution and signal reception in humans remains unclear. In the present study, we report a unique case of autosomal recessive syndromic 46,XY Disorder of Sex Development (DSD) with testicular dysgenesis and chondrodysplasia resulting from a homozygous G287V missense mutation in the hedgehog acyl-transferase (HHAT) gene. This mutation…

MaleCancer Research[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]medicine.disease_causeCell Fate DeterminationMiceTestisMorphogenesisMissense mutationddc:576.5Genetics (clinical)MutationHomozygoteCell DifferentiationHedgehog signaling pathwayPedigreeCell biologyFemaleSignal transductionSignal TransductionResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:QH426-470LipoylationMolecular Sequence DataMutation MissenseBiologyPalmitoylationHHATInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansHedgehog ProteinsAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyHedgehogEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDisorder of Sex Development 46XY[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]Sequence Homology Amino AcidBiology and Life SciencesSex Determinationlcsh:GeneticsEndocrinology46 XY Disorders of Sex Development/*genetics; Acyltransferases/chemistry/*genetics/metabolism; Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Female; Hedgehog Proteins/*metabolism; Homozygote; Humans; Lipoylation/*genetics; Male; Mice; Molecular Sequence Data; *Mutation Missense; Pedigree; Sequence Homology Amino Acid; Signal Transduction/*genetics; Testis/embryologyLipid modificationAcyltransferasesDevelopmental Biology
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Cell type-specific circuits of cortical layer IV spiny neurons

2003

Sensory signal processing in cortical layer IV involves two major morphological classes of excitatory neurons: spiny stellate and pyramidal cells. It is essentially unknown how these two cell types are integrated into intracortical networks and whether they play different roles in cortical signal processing. We mapped their cell-specific intracortical afferents in rat somatosensory cortex through a combination of whole-cell patch-clamp recordings and caged glutamate photolysis. Spiny stellate cells received monosynaptic excitation and inhibition originating almost exclusively from neurons located within the same barrel. Pyramidal cells, by contrast, displayed additional excitatory inputs fr…

MaleCell typePatch-Clamp TechniquesModels NeurologicalGlutamic AcidNeural InhibitionSensory systemBiologybiocytinSomatosensory systemInhibitory postsynaptic potentiallayer IVsomatosensoryinhibitory inputsddc:590morphologyAnimalsPatch clampRats WistarARTICLEslicesCells CulturedNeuronspyramidal cellAfferent Pathwayscaged glutamatePyramidal CellsGeneral Neurosciencespiny stellate cellfunctional connectivityExcitatory Postsynaptic PotentialsNeural InhibitionSomatosensory CortexelectrophysiologyJRatsexcitatory inputsExcitatory postsynaptic potentialHepatic stellate cellbarrel cortexNeuroscience
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