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Shilei Zhang

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  • Condensed Matter Physics
shilei.zhang@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72317
Clarendon Laboratory, room 261
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Effect of interfacial structures on anomalous Hall behavior in perpendicular Co/Pt multilayers

Applied Physics Letters AIP 102 (2013) 10

Authors:

JY Zhang, ZL Wu, SG Wang, CJ Zhao, G Yang, SL Zhang, Y Liu, S Liu, J Teng, GH Yu
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Extraordinary hall balance

Scientific Reports 3 (2013) ---

Authors:

SL Zhang, Y Liu, LJ Collins-McIntyre, T Hesjedal, JY Zhang, SG Wang, GH Yu
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Large enhancement of the anomalous Hall effect in Co/Pt multilayers sandwiched by MgO layers

Applied Physics Letters AIP 97 (2010) 22

Authors:

SL Zhang, J Teng, JY Zhang, Y Liu, JW Li, GH Yu, SG Wang
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Transverse field muon-spin rotation measurement of the topological anomaly in a thin film of MnSi

arXiv:1511.04972v1

Authors:

T Lancaster, F Xiao, Z Salman, IO Thomas, Stephen J Blundell, FL Pratt, SJ Clark, T Prokscha, A Suter, SL Zhang, Alexander A Baker, Thorsten Hesjedal

Abstract:

We present the results of transverse-field muon-spin rotation measurements on an epitaxially grown 40 nm-thick film of MnSi on Si(111) in the region of the field-temperature phase diagram where a skyrmion phase has been observed in the bulk. We identify changes in the quasistatic magnetic field distribution sampled by the muon, along with evidence for magnetic transitions around T ≈ 40 K and 30 K. Our results suggest that the cone phase is not the only magnetic texture realized in film samples for out-of-plane fields.
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