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Magnetic nanostructures
Denys investigates magnetoelectronic materials and magnetic nanostructures to develop new magnetic memories and spintronics devices as well as shapable and printable magnetoresistive sensors for interactive consumer electronics.
He operates several Tensormeter Magnetoresistance Characterization Systems (TMCS) to perform fully automated electrical measurements in fields up to XX T and temperatures down to 20 K.
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Dr. Denys Makarov, group leader at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, develops intelligent shapeable magnetoelectronic devices for sensorics applications.
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Dr. Denys Makarov
Easy and strong
Denys investigates magnetic nanostructures for new spintronics devices and new magnetic memories and sensors. He uses Tensormeter for ...
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Dr. Florin Radu
Comfortable use and quick results
Florin investigates magnetic nanostructures for new spintronics devices and new magnetic memories and sensors. He uses Tensormeter for ...
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individually scaled for dynamic processes
Denys investigates magnetic nanostructures for new spintronics devices and new magnetic memories and sensors. He uses Tensormeter for ...
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Dr. Mykola Vinnichenko
Tensormeter RTM1
A new dimension of resistance measurements
Publication highlights
Thermodynamics and Exchange Stiffness of Asymmetrically Sandwiched Ultrathin Ferromagnetic Films ...
Yastremsky et al., Phys. Rev. Applied 12, 064038 (2019)
Nanomagnetism of Magnetoelectric Granular Thin-Film Antiferromagnets
Appel et al., Nano Letters 9 (3), 1682-1687 (2019)
Purely antiferromagnetic magnetoelectric random access memory
Kosub et al., Nature Communication 8, 13985 (2017)
Highly compliant planar Hall effect sensor with sub 200 nT sensitivity
Appel et al., Nano Letters 9 (3), 1682-1687 (2019)
Anomalous Hall-like transverse magneto-resistance in Au thin films on Y3Fe5O12
Kosub et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 113, 222409 (2018)
Evolution of the spin hall magnetoresistance in Cr2O3/Pt bilayers close to the Néel temperature
Schlitz et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 112, 132401 (2018)
Nanomagnetism of Magnetoelectric Granular Thin-Film Antiferromagnets
​Granell et al., npj Flexible Electronics 3, 3 (2019)