Publications by authors named "M Poggio"

Cold ions in traps are well-established, highly controllable systems with a wide variety of applications in quantum science, precision spectroscopy, clocks, and chemistry. Nanomechanical oscillators are used in advanced sensing applications and for exploring the border between classical and quantum physics. Here, we report on the implementation of a hybrid system combining a metallic nanowire with laser-cooled ions in a miniaturized ion trap.

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Two-dimensional materials are extraordinarily sensitive to external stimuli, making them ideal for studying fundamental properties and for engineering devices with new functionalities. One such stimulus, strain, affects the magnetic properties of the layered magnetic semiconductor CrSBr to such a degree that it can induce a reversible antiferromagnetic-to-ferromagnetic phase transition. Using scanning SQUID-on-lever microscopy, we directly image the effects of spatially inhomogeneous strain on the magnetization of layered CrSBr, as it is polarized by a field applied along its easy axis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Surfaces of magnetic materials, through various alterations like roughness and defects, can significantly impact their magnetic order, especially in non-centrosymmetric magnets.
  • Using scanning SQUID microscopy, researchers studied the surface of CuOSeO under low temperatures and magnetic fields to visualize and analyze its magnetic phases and transitions.
  • In low applied fields, they identified an in-plane stripe phase, while in the low-temperature skyrmion phase, disordered skyrmion clusters emerged, and they demonstrated the ability to manipulate individual skyrmions using an electric potential.
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Mobile electrons in the semiconductor monolayer MoS_{2} form a ferromagnetic state at low temperature. The Fermi sea consists of two circles: one at the K point, the other at the K[over ˜] point, both with the same spin. Here, we present an optical experiment on gated MoS_{2} at low electron density in which excitons are injected with known spin and valley quantum numbers.

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Since their first observation in 2017, atomically thin van der Waals (vdW) magnets have attracted significant fundamental, and application-driven attention. However, their low ordering temperatures, T, sensitivity to atmospheric conditions and difficulties in preparing clean large-area samples still present major limitations to further progress, especially amongst van der Waals magnetic semiconductors. The remarkably stable, high-T vdW magnet CrSBr has the potential to overcome these key shortcomings, but its nanoscale properties and rich magnetic phase diagram remain poorly understood.

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