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Maxen Cosset-Chéneau, MSc, is a Researcher in the Physics of Nanodevices group at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Science and Engineering. His work focuses on experimental spintronics and quantum materials, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals through advanced nanodevice research. Contact: m.n.c.g.cosset-cheneau@rug.nl, +31 50 363 4974.
Research interests span spin-charge interconversion, magnon transport, and topological insulator thin films, with expertise in industrial magnetron sputtering techniques. Key themes include:
- Orbital Rashba-Edelstein effect for magnon injection
- Electrostatic spin control in 2D heterostructures
- Nonreciprocal thermal magnon transport
- Scalable topological insulator fabrication
His recent publications reveal strong emphasis on magnonics (68% fingerprint match) and spin-charge conversion (64%), with growing work on Sb-based chalcogenides and oxide electron gases. Collaborations span Netherlands, France, and international teams.
Research contributions include:
- Datasets on spin Hall effect anisotropy (Zenodo, 2025)
- Methods for industrial-scale topological insulator deposition
- Non-volatile spin-orbit torque control mechanisms
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