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Professor Johan Åkerman is a faculty member at KTH Royal Institute of Technology's School of Engineering Sciences (SCI), leading the Physics of Light and Matter department. His research group focuses on experimental spintronics and applied magnonics, with groundbreaking contributions to spin torque oscillators, magnetic droplet solitons, and neuromorphic computing. Their work is published in top-tier journals like Nature Communications and Science, and they actively commercialize innovations through NanOsc AB.
Research interests include spintronics devices, nanomagnetism, and magnonic systems, with emphasis on applications in high-frequency oscillators and neuromorphic hardware. The group employs advanced experimental techniques such as magnetic force microscopy and time-resolved imaging. Recent studies explore magnetic droplet nucleation, spin wave dynamics, and synchronization in nanocontact-based systems.
Publications highlight advancements in spin Hall nano-oscillators, memristive neuromorphic systems, and ultrafast spin dynamics. Collaborations span academia and industry, with a global presence at both KTH and Tohoku University. The group advises students and doctoral candidates, fostering interdisciplinary innovation in applied physics and materials science.
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