This project, a collaboration with William Patterson, Gang Xiao and other Brown physics colleagues, and lately expanding to include Marco Donato of Tufts and Akin Akturk of CoolCAD, targets the hybrid integration of MTJ-based magnetic sensors with cryo-CMOS circuitry to deliver a cryogenic magnetic camera. Originally intended to study transport physics in atomically thin solid state systems, the magnetic camera is currently being adapted to study the dynamics of magnetic vortices that bedevil superconducting digital circuitry.

Funding agencies:
ARO W911NF2410147
NSF QII-TACS-1936221

Key students and post-docs:
Zach Adamson (Brown current EE PhD student, Zaslavsky group)
Liam Mitchell (Brown current Physics PhD student, Xiao group)