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The determination of the magnon diffusion length (MDL) is important for increasing the efficiency of spin Seebeck effect (SSE) based devices utilising non-metallic magnets. We extract the MDL at $50$ and $300,rm{K}$ in an $rm{Fe}_{3}rm{O}_{4}$ single crystal from the magnon dispersion obtained using inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and find them to be equal within error. We then measure the heat flux normalised SSE responses and in-plane magnetization of $rm{Fe}_{3}rm{O}_{4}$ thin films and normalise by the static magnetization contribution to the SSE before determining the MDLs from a fit of the thickness dependence. We find that the MDLs determined in this way are smaller than that measured from INS which maybe due to differences in magnon propagation between bulk and thin film $rm{Fe}_{3}rm{O}_{4}$.
The dynamics of the charge-order domains has been investigated in La$_{1.48}$Nd$_{0.4}$Sr$_{0.12}$CuO$_{4}$, a prototypical stripe-ordered cuprate, using pulsed current injection. We first identify the regime in which nonthermal effects dominate over
With increasing temperature, ${rm Sr}_2{rm ScSbO}_6$ undergoes three structural phase transitions at approximately ${rm 400K}$, ${rm 560K}$ and ${rm 650K}$, leading to the following sequence of phases: $P2_1/n rightarrow I2/m rightarrow I4/m rightarr
We utilize the experimentally known difference of the $Lambda$ separation energies of the mirror hypernuclei ${^4_Lambda rm He}$ and ${^4_Lambda rm H}$ to constrain the $Lambda$-neutron interaction. We include the leading charge-symmetry breaking (CS
Using neutron reflectometry and resonant x-ray techniques we studied the magnetic proximity effect (MPE) in superlattices composed of superconducting YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_7$ (YBCO) and ferromagnetic-metallic (FM-M) La$_{0.67}$Ca$_{0.33}$MnO$_{3}$ (LCMO) o
We report on the measurement of the beam asymmetry $Sigma$ for the reactions $vec{gamma}prightarrow peta$ and $vec{gamma}p rightarrow peta^{prime}$ from the GlueX experiment, using an 8.2--8.8 GeV linearly polarized tagged photon beam incident on a l