PhD defense - Anna Friedel
Heusler compounds for magnonic and spintronic applications
This thesis explores the potential of Co! Mn-based Heusler compounds for bridging the gap between nonlinear
magnonic and spintronic applications, with a particular focus on the half-metallic Co ! MnSi. The overarching
goal positions this work right at the heart of state-of-the-art research e"orts towards overcoming timely societal
challenges linked to the increasing importance of Artificial Intelligence and the resulting exploding demand in
computation power and unconventional computing approaches.
Directeur de thèse : Stéphane ANDRIEU, professeur à l'Université de Lorraine
Co directeurs de thèse : Sébastien PETIT-WATELOT, maître de conférences à l'Université de Lorraine et Dr Philipp PIRRO, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
Capus Artem - Nancy - Amphi 100