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Yikai Yang

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Yikai.yang@eng.ox.ac.uk
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Nuclear quadrupole interaction and zero first-order Zeeman transitions of Er 167 3 + in CaWO 4

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 113:5 (2026) 054417

Authors:

Lewin Marsh, Yang Yikai, Cesare Mattiroli, Mikhael T Sayat, Đàm Minh Trí, Henrik M Rønnow, Jevon J Longdell, Jian-Rui Soh
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Evidence of rotational and tilting disorder of ReO 6 octahedra in single crystals of a 5d 1 double perovskite Ba 2 CaReO 6

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Elsevier BV 632 (2025) 173516

Authors:

Alasdair Nicholls, Jian-Rui Soh, Yikai Yang, Alessandro Bombardi, Daigorou Hirai, Henrik M Rønnow, Ivica Živković
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Virtual gates enabled by digital surrogate of quantum dot devices

(2025)

Authors:

Alexander Lidiak, Jacob Swain, David Craig, Joseph Hickie, Yikai Yang, Federico Fedele, Jaime Saez-Mollejo, Andrea Ballabio, Daniel Chrastina, Giovanni Isella, Georgios Katsaros, Dominic T Lennon, Vincent P Michal, Erik M Gauger, Natalia Ares
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Cavity-magnon-polariton spectroscopy of strongly hybridized electro-nuclear spin excitations in LiHoF 4

Scientific Reports Nature Research 14:1 (2024) 25227

Authors:

Yikai Yang, Peter Babkevich, Richard Gaal, Ivica Živković, Henrik M Rønnow

Abstract:

We first present a formalism that incorporates the input-output formalism and the linear response theory to employ cavity-magnon-polariton coupling as a spectroscopic tool for investigating strongly hybridized electro-nuclear spin excitations. A microscopic relation between the generalized susceptibility and the scattering parameter |S11| in strongly hybridized cavity-magnon-polariton systems has been derived without resorting to semi-classical approximations. The formalism is then applied to both analyze and simulate a specific systems comprising a model quantum Ising magnet (LiHoF4) and a high-finesse 3D re-entrant cavity resonator. Quantitative information on the electro-nuclear spin states in LiHoF4 is extracted, and the experimental observations across a broad parameter range were numerically reproduced, including an external magnetic field traversing a quantum critical point. The method potentially opens a new avenue not only for further studies on the quantum phase transition in LiHoF4 but also for a wide range of complex magnetic systems.
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Cavity-Magnon-Polariton spectroscopy of strongly hybridized electro-nuclear spin excitations in LiHoF4

ArXiv 2309.05051 (2023)

Authors:

Yikai Yang, Peter Babkevich, Richard Gaal, Ivica Zivkovic, Henrik M Ronnow
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