
About
Xin Fan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Denver. He holds a PhD in Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Delaware (2010). His research focuses on magnetic dynamics, spintronics, and spin-orbit torque phenomena, with particular emphasis on magnetic materials and their applications. He is affiliated with the American Physical Society and IEEE, and actively contributes to the DU Faculty Senate.
Research Interests: Magnetic Dynamics | Spintronics | Spin-Orbit Torque | Ferromagnetic Resonance | Thin Film Materials | Quantum Phenomena
Recent work emphasizes experimental studies of spin currents, spin-charge conversion in antiferromagnetic materials, and magneto-optic Kerr effect-based measurements. His publications highlight advancements in magnetic sensor design, anomalous spin torque behaviors, and subwavelength microwave imaging technologies. Collaborations span material characterization, device physics, and theoretical modeling of spin dynamics.
Labs/Teams: Conducts research in the Physics Department's experimental labs, focusing on magnetic materials characterization and spintronic device development.
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