Dr. Jia Li
Assistant Professor
Contact Info
Office:Physics Building W573, 物理楼西573
Tel:010-62760115
Email:jiali83@pku.edu.cn
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Education
Degree |
Year |
Major |
Institution |
Ph.D. |
2005-2010 |
Condensed Matter Physics |
Fudan University |
B.S. |
2001-2005 |
Material Science |
Fudan University |
Professional Appointments
Year |
Position |
Institution |
2010-2015 |
Postdoctoral Fellow |
UC Berkeley |
Research Interests
Magnetic properties of magnetic thin films and magnetic nanostructure. The prior topics include:
1. Artificial magnetic structure and the topological manipulation of nanomagnet. The fabrications of nanomagnet and the transportation properties are the main subjects.
2. Spin frustration in magnetic oxide superlattice.
3. Ultrafast magnetic properties of 3d transition metal.
4. Spin pumping and spintronics at microwave frequency.
Honors and Awards
2016 Recruitment Program of Global Experts (Junior Program), China
Selected Publications
1. J. Li, A. Tan, S. Ma, R. F. Yang, E. Arenholz, C. Hwang, and Z. Q. Qiu, “Chirality switching and winding/unwinding of the antiferromagnetic NiO domain walls in Fe/NiO/Fe/CoO/Ag(001)”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 147207 (2014).
2. J. Li, A. Tan, K. W. Moon, A. Doran, M. A. Marcus, A. T. Young, E. Arenholz, S. Ma, R. F. Yang, C. Hwang, and Z. Q. Qiu, “Tailoring the topology of an artificial magnetic skyrmion”, Nature Communications 5, 4704 (2014).
3. J. Li, A. Tan, K. W. Moon, A. Doran, M. A. Marcus, A. T. Young, E. Arenholz, S. Ma, R. F. Yang, C. Hwang, and Z. Q. Qiu, “Stabilizing a magnetic vortex/antivortex array in single crystalline Fe/Ag(001) microstructures”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 104, 262409 (2014).
4. J. Li, A. Tan, K. W. Moon, A. Doran, M. A. Marcus, A. T. Young, E. Arenholz, S. Ma, R. F. Yang, C. Hwang, and Z. Q. Qiu, “Imprinting antivortex states from ferromagnetic Fe into antiferromagnetic NiO in epitaxial NiO/Fe/Ag(001) microstructures”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 104, 112407 (2014).
5. J. Li, M. Przybylski, F. Yildiz, X. D. Ma, and Y. Z. Wu, “Oscillatory Magnetic Anisotropy Originating from Quantum Well States in Fe Films”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 207206 (2009).
Opening Positions
1. One or two Ph.D. students each year.
2. One postdoc position open.