Roberto C. Myers, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006 University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
 2008- Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
semiconductor spintronics
Website:
https://myersgroup.engineering.osu.edu/
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Bio:

Prof. Myers’ research focuses on materials design for converting different forms of energy (optical, electronic, thermal) into functions (sensing, energy harvesting, information technology). He has published research on III-V semiconductor epitaxy by Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) including the first (dopantless) polarization-induced pn-diodes, deep-UV nanowire LEDs, and has developed numerous advances in the MBE synthesis of GaMnAs and related quantum-confined heterostructures. These materials led to discoveries in the field of spin transport and manipulation in materials including the spin Hall effect and spin-Seebeck effect in semiconductors. Myers’ group developed a non-local spin transport method using the spin-Seebeck effect to spatially map the diffusion of magnons (spin waves) as well as a new hyperspectral photocurrent microscopy method to sensitively probe sub-band gap absorption due to local electric fields (Franz-Keldysh and Stark effects).

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Parents

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David D. Awschalom grad student 2001-2006 UC Santa Barbara
 (Spin engineering in magnetic quantum well structures.)
Arthur C. Gossard grad student 2001-2006 UC Santa Barbara

Collaborators

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Joseph P. Heremans collaborator Ohio State
Siddharth Rajan collaborator (E-Tree)
Wolfgang E. Windl collaborator Ohio State (E-Tree)
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Verma D, Adnan MMR, Rahman MW, et al. (2020) Local electric field measurement in GaN diodes by exciton Franz–Keldysh photocurrent spectroscopy Applied Physics Letters. 116: 202102
Jamison JS, Yang Z, Giles BL, et al. (2019) Long lifetime of thermally excited magnons in bulk yttrium iron garnet Physical Review B. 100
Jamison JS, May BJ, Deitz JI, et al. (2019) Ferromagnetic Epitaxial μ-Fe2O3 on β-Ga2O3: A New Monoclinic Form of Fe2O3 Crystal Growth & Design. 19: 4205-4211
Kim SK, Myers R, Tserkovnyak Y. (2018) Nonlocal Spin Transport Mediated by a Vortex Liquid in Superconductors. Physical Review Letters. 121: 187203
Deitz JI, Sarwar ATMG, Carnevale SD, et al. (2018) Nano-Cathodoluminescence Measurement of Asymmetric Carrier Trapping and Radiative Recombination in GaN and InGaN Quantum Disks. Microscopy and Microanalysis : the Official Journal of Microscopy Society of America, Microbeam Analysis Society, Microscopical Society of Canada. 24: 93-98
May BJ, Belz MR, Ahamed A, et al. (2018) Nanoscale Electronic Conditioning for Improvement of Nanowire Light-Emitting-Diode Efficiency. Acs Nano
May BJ, Selcu CM, Sarwar ATMG, et al. (2018) Nanoscale current uniformity and injection efficiency of nanowire light emitting diodes Applied Physics Letters. 112: 093107
Golam Sarwar ATM, Leung B, Wang GT, et al. (2018) Hexagonal Nanopyramidal Prisms of Nearly Intrinsic InN on Patterned GaN Nanowire Arrays Crystal Growth & Design. 18: 1191-1197
Giles BL, Yang Z, Jamison JS, et al. (2017) Thermally driven long-range magnon spin currents in yttrium iron garnet due to intrinsic spin Seebeck effect Physical Review B. 96
Yang Z, Codecido EA, Marquez J, et al. (2017) Scalable Nernst thermoelectric power using a coiled galfenol wire Aip Advances. 7: 095017
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