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Sally Lord

Graduate Student

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum magnonics
  • Spintronics
sally.lord@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 174
  • About

I am graduate student working under the supervision of Professor John Gregg.

My research is in the field of magnonics and focuses on exploring ways in which magnons can be used to realise magnonic computing devices. I am interested in exploring the unique properties of spin-waves and finding novel ways to harness these properties for computing devices. In particular, I am keen to study spin-waves in antiferromagnets, where the polarisation degree of freedom allows for a higher dimensionality of information to be encoded in the spin-wave chirality.

Research interests

Magnonic computing
Spin-wave optics
Antiferromagnetic magnonics
Magnon Bose-Einstein condensation
Novel renewable energy solutions

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