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Mohammed Hamad Aldosary

Assistant Professor

Faculty/ PhD in Spintronics

Sciences
Physics and Astronomy Dept., Building 4, 2nd Floor, Office 2B6

introduction/brief CV


Specialized in:

  • Spintronics & Nano-scale Magnetism.
  • Magneto-Electrical & Magneto-Thermal Transport Measurements.
  • Devices Design & Nano-Fabrication in Cleanroom.


 

 

Research areas of interest:

  •  Spin-dependent physics, Spin and quantum transport.
  • Exploration of new quantum phenomena in materials with both exchange and spin-orbit interactions.
  • Spin dynamics and applications.
  • Nanostructured Thin Films Physics.
  • Control and Development of Interfaces, Surfaces, Superlattices, and Heterostructures.
  • Energy Harvesting (High-Performance Thermoelectric Topological Materials).

 

areas of expertise

Spin-Electronics & Spin-Caloritronics

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publications

Among van der Waals (vdW) layered ferromagnets, Fe3GeTe2 (FGT) is an excellent candidate material to form FGT/heavy metal heterostructures for studying the effect of spin−orbit torques (SOT).

2019
publications

We report a longitudinal spin Seebeck effect (SSE) study in epitaxially grown FeF2ð110Þ antiferromagnetic (AFM) thin films with strong uniaxial anisotropy over the temperature range of 3.8–250 K…

2019
publications

Electrical currents in a magnetic-insulator/heavy-metal heterostructure can induce two simultaneous effects, namely, spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) on the heavy-metal side and spin-orbit…

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 Course Description: Definition of the Solid State and Crystal Growth, Crystalline Amorphous and Nano solids, Atomic Binding, Crystal Lattices and Structures, Miller indices Elastic…

course

Course Description: Energy fundamentals, Fossil fuels, Renewable energy Part-I: Solar radiation and solar energy (thermal, photovoltaics and electrochemicals), Renewable energy Part-II:…

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This course covers dimensions, and units of physical quantities. Mechanics: Introduction to vectors, speed, velocity and acceleration, free fall, motion in a vertical plane, Newton’s laws of…

office hours

Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
from _ _ 10:00 AM _ 01:00 PM _ _
to _ _ 01:00 PM _ 03:00 PM _ _
location _ _ Office 2B6 Office 2B6 _ Office 2B6 Office 2B6 _ _