Ratchet devices allow turning an ac input signal into a dc output signal. A ratchet device is set by moving particles driven by zero averages forces on asymmetric potentials. Hybrid nanostructures combining artificially fabricated spin ice nanomagnet arrays with superconducting films have been identified as a good choice to develop ratchet nanodevices. In the current device, the asymmetric potentials are provided by charged Néel walls located in the vertices of spin ice magnetic honeycomb array, whereas the role of moving particles is played by superconducting vortices. We have experimentally obtained ratchet effect for different spin ice I configurations and for vortex lattice moving parallel or perpendicular to magnetic easy axes. Remarka...
Triangular arrays of Ni nanotriangles embedded in superconducting Nb films exhibit unexpected dynami...
Competition between the vortex lattice and a lattice of asymmetric artificial defects is shown to pl...
A single particle confined in an asymmetric potential demonstrates an anticipated ratchet effect by ...
Abstract Ratchet devices allow turning an ac input signal into a dc output signal. A ratchet device ...
We have designed, fabricated and tested a robust superconducting ratchet device based on topological...
A ratchet effect (the rectification of an ac injected current) which is purely magnetic in origin ha...
Controlled motion of nanoparticles has attracted recently a lot of attention in biology and physics ...
Superconducting Nb thin films were grown on different arrays of triangle-shape metallic islands. The...
A vortex lattice ratchet effect has been investigated in Nb films grown on arrays of nanometric Ni t...
Vortex ratchet effect is investigated experimentally in the frequency range between 0.5 MHz and 2 GH...
Rectified flux motion arising from the collective effect of many interacting vortices is obtained in...
Nb films grown on top of an array of asymmetric pinning centers show a vortex ratchet effect. A net ...
Magnetic vortex ratchet effects in various designs of asymmetric arrays of Josephson junctions (JJs)...
Design of flux profile and guided motion of magnetic flux quanta (also known as vortices) are centra...
A collective mechanism for current reversal in superconducting vortex ratchets is proposed. The mech...
Triangular arrays of Ni nanotriangles embedded in superconducting Nb films exhibit unexpected dynami...
Competition between the vortex lattice and a lattice of asymmetric artificial defects is shown to pl...
A single particle confined in an asymmetric potential demonstrates an anticipated ratchet effect by ...
Abstract Ratchet devices allow turning an ac input signal into a dc output signal. A ratchet device ...
We have designed, fabricated and tested a robust superconducting ratchet device based on topological...
A ratchet effect (the rectification of an ac injected current) which is purely magnetic in origin ha...
Controlled motion of nanoparticles has attracted recently a lot of attention in biology and physics ...
Superconducting Nb thin films were grown on different arrays of triangle-shape metallic islands. The...
A vortex lattice ratchet effect has been investigated in Nb films grown on arrays of nanometric Ni t...
Vortex ratchet effect is investigated experimentally in the frequency range between 0.5 MHz and 2 GH...
Rectified flux motion arising from the collective effect of many interacting vortices is obtained in...
Nb films grown on top of an array of asymmetric pinning centers show a vortex ratchet effect. A net ...
Magnetic vortex ratchet effects in various designs of asymmetric arrays of Josephson junctions (JJs)...
Design of flux profile and guided motion of magnetic flux quanta (also known as vortices) are centra...
A collective mechanism for current reversal in superconducting vortex ratchets is proposed. The mech...
Triangular arrays of Ni nanotriangles embedded in superconducting Nb films exhibit unexpected dynami...
Competition between the vortex lattice and a lattice of asymmetric artificial defects is shown to pl...
A single particle confined in an asymmetric potential demonstrates an anticipated ratchet effect by ...