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Measuring magnetic devices at millikelvin temperatures

Dr Alexy Karenowska

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  • Condensed Matter Physics

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  • Quantum magnonics
Alexy.Karenowska@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72364
Clarendon Laboratory, room 173,030,120,107
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Measurement of a magnonic crystal at millikelvin temperatures

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 112:1 (2018) ARTN 012402

Authors:

S Kosen, RGE Morris, AF van Loo, AD Karenowska
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Strong coupling of magnons in a YIG sphere to photons in a planar superconducting resonator in the quantum limit.

Scientific Reports Nature Publishing Group 7:1 (2017) 11511

Authors:

Richard GE Morris, Arjan F van Loo, Sandoko Kosen, Alexy D Karenowska

Abstract:

We report measurements made at millikelvin temperatures of a superconducting coplanar waveguide resonator (CPWR) coupled to a sphere of yttrium-iron garnet. Systems hybridising collective spin excitations with microwave photons have recently attracted interest for their potential quantum information applications. In this experiment the non-uniform microwave field of the CPWR allows coupling to be achieved to many different magnon modes in the sphere. Calculations of the relative coupling strength of different mode families in the sphere to the CPWR are used to successfully identify the magnon modes and their frequencies. The measurements are extended to the quantum limit by reducing the drive power until, on average, less than one photon is present in the CPWR. Investigating the time-dependent response of the system to square pulses, oscillations in the output signal at the mode splitting frequency are observed. These results demonstrate the feasibility of future experiments combining magnonic elements with planar superconducting quantum devices.
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ICMM 2012 foreword from the publication committee

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 49:3 (2013) 955

Authors:

A Karenowska, A Chumak
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Direct Measurement of Magnon Temperature: New Insight into Magnon-Phonon Coupling in Magnetic Insulators

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 111:10 (2013) ARTN 107204

Authors:

M Agrawal, VI Vasyuchka, AA Serga, AD Karenowska, GA Melkov, B Hillebrands
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Mechanical oscillator

(2012) US13/144886

Authors:

A Karenowska, JF Gregg

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