Sarah Thompson Ph.D.

Thompson, Sarah
Position Department / Business Unit
Senior Lecturer Department of Physics
Institution Disciplines
University of York Physics
City State / Provence
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(+44) (0)1904 432214

Education

BSc, PhD (Durham),CPhys, MInstP

Books

Spintronic Materials and Technology; CRC Press (2006)

Important Articles

S. M. STIRK, S. M. THOMPSON, R. T. MENNICKE, J. A. D. MATTHEW, AND A. F. LEE.
Remote two-dimensional imaging of giant magnetoresistance with spatial resolution.
Applied Phys. Lett. 88, 022502 (2006).

C.L. Dennis, G.J. Ensell, J.F. Gregg, and S.M. Thompson Evidence for Electrical Spin Injection into Silicon J. Appl. Phys. 100, 043717 (2006)

M. Vopsaroiu, D. Bozec, C. H. Marrows, M. Perez, J.A.D. Matthew, S.M. Thompson Contactless magnetoresistance studies of Co/Cu multilayers using the infrared magneto-refractive effect Phys. Rev. B. 70 (21): art. no. 214423 (2004)

C. L. DENNIS, C. V. TIUSAN, J. F. GREGG, G. J. ENSELL, AND S. M. THOMPSON.
Silicon spin diffusion transistor, materials, physics and device characteristics.
Iee Proceedings-Circuits Devices Systems 152, 340-354 (2005).

Y. X. LU, S. M. THOMPSON, J. A. D. MATTHEW, and others (9).
Hybrid Fe3O4/GaAs(100) structure for spintronics.
J. Applied Phys. 97, 10C313 (2005).

C. L. DENNIS, S. M. THOMPSON, and others (7).
Tunnel barrier fabrication on Si and its impact on a spin transistor.
J. Magnetism Magnetic Materials 290, 1383-1386 (2005).

S. M. STIRK, S. M. THOMPSON, AND J. A. D. MATTHEW.
Emissivity - a remote sensor of giant magnetoresistance.
Applied Phys. Lett. 86, 102505 (2005).

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