Publications of Tom Seifert
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Journal Article (25)
2018
Journal Article
T. Seifert, , , , , T. Kampfrath and : Complex Terahertz and Direct Current Inverse Spin Hall Effect in YIG/Cu1-xIrx Bilayers Across a Wide Concentration Range. , Nano Letters 18 (2), 1064–1069 (2018).
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T. Seifert, , , , T. Kampfrath and : Impact of pump wavelength on terahertz emission of a cavity-enhanced spintronic trilayer. , , Applied Physics Letters 114 (04), 041107 (2018).
2017
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T. Seifert, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , M. Wolf, , , , and T. Kampfrath: Terahertz Spin Currents and Inverse Spin Hall Effect in Thin-Film Heterostructures Containing Complex Magnetic Compounds. SPIN 7 (3), 1740010 (2017).
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T. Seifert, , M. Sajadi, , , M. Wolf, and T. Kampfrath: Ultrabroadband single-cycle terahertz pulses with peak fields of 300 kV cm-1 from a metallic spintronic emitter. Applied Physics Letters 110 (25), 252402 (2017).
2016
Journal Article
T. Seifert, , , , L. Braun, , , , , , , , , , , , , M. Wolf, , and T. Kampfrath: Efficient metallic spintronic emitters of ultrabroadband terahertz radiation. Nature Photonics 10 (7), 483–488 (2016).
Conference Paper (2)
2023
Conference Paper
A. Vaitsi, V. Sleziona, L. Parra Lopez, T. Seifert, , , M. Wolf, T. Kampfrath and M. Müller: High-power operation of Spintronic Terahertz emitters for THz-field-driven scanning probe microscopy at MHz repetition rates. In: 48th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz 2023). IEEE, , 10299392 (2023).
2019
Conference Paper
T. Seifert, , , , T. Kampfrath and : Impact of Pump Wavelength on Terahertz Emission of a Cavity-Enhanced Spintronic Trilayer. In: 44th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves, IRMMW-THz 2019. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, 8873865 (2019). , ,
Talk (10)
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Thesis - PhD (1)
2018
Thesis - PhD
T. Seifert: Spintronics with Terahertz Radiation: Probing and driving spins at highest frequencies. Freie Universität Berlin