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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Dr Benjamin Huddart

PDRA

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Muons and magnets
benjamin.huddart@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 106
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  • Publications

Muon spectroscopy investigation of anomalous dynamic magnetism in NiI$_2$

(2024)

Authors:

TL Breeze, BM Huddart, A Hernández-Melían, NP Bentley, DA Mayoh, GDA Wood, G Balakrishnan, J Wilkinson, FL Pratt, SJ Clark, T Lancaster
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Low-temperature spin dynamics and absence of magnetic order in layered $\alpha$-RuI$_3$

(2024)

Authors:

Hank CH Wu, Benjamin M Huddart, Francis L Pratt, Danrui Ni, Robert J Cava, Stephen J Blundell
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Demonstration of controlled skyrmion injection across a thickness step

Nano Letters American Chemical Society 24:22 (2024) 6813-6820

Authors:

Matthew T Littlehales, Samuel H Moody, Luke A Turnbull, Benjamin M Huddart, Ben A Brereton, Geetha Balakrishnan, Raymond Fan, Paul Steadman, Peter D Hatton, Murray N Wilson

Abstract:

Spintronic devices incorporating magnetic skyrmions have attracted significant interest recently. Such devices traditionally focus on controlling magnetic textures in 2D thin films. However, enhanced performance of spintronic properties through the exploitation of higher dimensionalities motivates the investigation of variable-thickness skyrmion devices. We report the demonstration of a skyrmion injection mechanism that utilizes charge currents to drive skyrmions across a thickness step and, consequently, a metastability barrier. Our measurements show that under certain temperature and field conditions skyrmions can be reversibly injected from a thin region of an FeGe lamella, where they exist as an equilibrium state, into a thicker region, where they can only persist as a metastable state. This injection is achieved with a current density of 3 × 108 A m–2, nearly 3 orders of magnitude lower than required to move magnetic domain walls. This highlights the possibility to use such an element as a skyrmion source/drain within future spintronic devices.
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Field-orientation-dependent magnetic phases in GdRu$_2$Si$_2$ probed with muon-spin spectroscopy

(2024)

Authors:

BM Huddart, A Hernández-Melián, GDA Wood, DA Mayoh, M Gomilšek, Z Guguchia, C Wang, SJ Blundell, G Balakrishnan, T Lancaster
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Anisotropic skyrmion and multi-$q$ spin dynamics in centrosymmetric Gd$_2$PdSi$_3$

(2023)

Authors:

M Gomilšek, TJ Hicken, MN Wilson, KJA Franke, BM Huddart, A Štefančič, SJR Holt, G Balakrishnan, DA Mayoh, MT Birch, SH Moody, H Luetkens, Z Guguchia, MTF Telling, PJ Baker, SJ Clark, T Lancaster
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