About
Yicheng Guan is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle, Germany. He received his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Tsinghua University (2015), followed by a Master's in Applied Physics at the University of Tokyo (2015-2017) under Prof. Daichi Chiba, and completed his PhD in Spintronic Research at the Max Planck Institute (2018-2021).
His research focuses on:
- Current-induced magnetic dynamics for spintronic applications
- Electric field effects for manipulation of physical properties
- Magneto-optical detection across metals, oxides, and 2D van der Waals materials
- Interplays between magnetism, ion doping, and current-to-spin conversion
- Development of spintronic and magneto-ionic memory devices
Dr. Guan's publication record reveals a concentrated research trajectory in spintronics, with emphasis on current-induced domain wall motion in novel materials like Fe3GeTe2. His work bridges fundamental physics with potential applications in next-generation memory technologies, demonstrating consistent output in high-impact journals including Nature Communications and Advanced Materials.
His scientific contributions span multiple areas of condensed matter physics and materials science, with collaborative publications involving prominent researchers like Prof. Stuart S. P. Parkin. While specific grant information isn't detailed in the provided materials, his research output indicates active participation in cutting-edge projects at the Max Planck Institute.
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