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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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from diamonds to rust

Rotor blade sensor

(2009) PCT/GB2008/003041

Acoustic oscillator

GB0900745.1

Authors:

A Karenowska, JF Gregg, C-C Coussios

Delay-line self-oscillator

GB0900746.9

Inductive probe testing apparatus

GB1218372.9

Authors:

A Karenowska, P Pickles, M Harrison, P Wherritt

Magnon Spintronics

Chapter in The Handbook of Spintronics, Canopus Academic Publishing

Authors:

A Karenowska, AV Chumak, AA Serga, B Hillebrands
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