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F. Joseph Heremans

· Staff Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory; UChicago CASE scientistVerified

University of Chicago · Physics (Quantum Physics)

Active 1952–2024

h-index36
Citations5.1k
Papers16094 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Physics
  • Computer Science
  • Materials science
  • Thermodynamics
  • Engineering physics
  • Condensed matter physics
  • Quantum mechanics

Selected publications

  • Quantum Engineering With Hybrid Magnonic Systems and Materials <i>(Invited Paper)</i>

    IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering · 2021 · 143 citations

    • Physics
    • Quantum mechanics

    Quantum technology has made tremendous strides over the past two decades with remarkable advances in materials engineering, circuit design, and dynamic operation. In particular, the integration of different quantum modules has benefited from hybrid quantum systems, which provide an important pathway for harnessing different natural advantages of complementary quantum systems and for engineering new functionalities. This review article focuses on the current frontiers with respect to utilizing magnons for novel quantum functionalities. Magnons are the fundamental excitations of magnetically ordered solid-state materials and provide great tunability and flexibility for interacting with various quantum modules for integration in diverse quantum systems. The concomitant-rich variety of physics and material selection enable exploration of novel quantum phenomena in materials science and engineering. In addition, the ease of generating strong coupling with other excitations makes hybrid magnonics a unique platform for quantum engineering. We start our discussion with circuit-based hybrid magnonic systems, which are coupled with microwave photons and acoustic phonons. Subsequently, we focus on the recent progress of magnon–magnon coupling within confined magnetic systems. Next, we highlight new opportunities for understanding the interactions between magnons and nitrogen-vacancy centers for quantum sensing and implementing quantum interconnects. Lastly, we focus on the spin excitations and magnon spectra of novel quantum materials investigated with advanced optical characterization.

  • Quantum guidelines for solid-state spin defects

    Nature Reviews Materials · 2021 · 498 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Condensed matter physics
    • Materials science

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Education

  • PhD, Electrical Engineering

    University of California Santa Barbara

    2013
  • B. M., Music

    University of Michigan

    2006
  • B.S.E, Computer Engineering

    University of Michigan

    2006
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