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Prof Arzhang Ardavan

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum spin dynamics
arzhang.ardavan@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72366
Clarendon Laboratory, room 267
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Surface acoustic wave devices on bulk ZnO crystals at low temperature

Applied Physics Letters AIP Publishing 106:6 (2015) 063509-063509

Authors:

EB Magnusson, BH Williams, R Manenti, M-S Nam, A Nersisyan, MJ Peterer, Arzhang Ardavan, Peter Leek

Abstract:

Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices based on thin films of ZnO are a well established technology. However, SAW devices on bulk ZnO crystals are not practical at room temperature due to the significant damping caused by finite electrical conductivity of the crystal. Here, by operating at low temperatures, we demonstrate effective SAW devices on the (0001) surface of bulk ZnO crystals, including a delay line operating at SAW wavelengths of λ = 4 and 6 μm and a one-port resonator at a wavelength of λ = 1.6 μm. We find that the SAW velocity is temperature dependent, reaching v ≈ 2.68 km/s at 10 mK. Our resonator reaches a maximum quality factor of Qi ≈ 1.5 × 105, demonstrating that bulk ZnO is highly viable for low temperature SAW applications. The performance of the devices is strongly correlated with the bulk conductivity, which quenches SAW transmission above 200 K.
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Surface acoustic wave devices on bulk ZnO at low temperature

(2014)

Authors:

Einar B Magnusson, Benjamin H Williams, Riccardo Manenti, Moon-Sun Nam, Ani Nersisyan, Michael J Peterer, Arzhang Ardavan, Peter J Leek
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Quantum spin coherence in halogen-modified Cr7Ni molecular nanomagnets

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 90:18 (2014) 184419

Authors:

Danielle Kaminski, Amy L Webber, Christopher J Wedge, Junjie Liu, Grigore A Timco, Iñigo J Vitorica-Yrezabal, Eric JL McInnes, Richard EP Winpenny, Arzhang Ardavan
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Magnetism in a family of $S = 1$ square lattice antiferromagnets Ni$X_2$(pyz)$_2$ ($X = $ Cl, Br, I, NCS; pyz = pyrazine)

(2014)

Authors:

J Liu, PA Goddard, J Singleton, J Brambleby, F Foronda, JS Möller, Y Kohama, S Ghannadzadeh, A Ardavan, SJ Blundell, T Lancaster, F Xiao, RC Williams, FL Pratt, PJ Baker, K Wierschem, SH Lapidus, KH Stone, PW Stephens, J Bendix, MR Lees, TJ Woods, KE Carreiro, HE Tran, CJ Villa, JL Manson
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Quantum spin coherence in halogen-modified Cr$_7$Ni molecular nanomagnets

(2014)

Authors:

Danielle Kaminski, Amy L Webber, Christopher J Wedge, Junjie Liu, Grigore A Timco, Inigo J Vitorica-Yrezabal, Eric JL McInnes, Richard EP Winpenny, Arzhang Ardavan
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