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Anadón Barcelona, Alberto

Research Institute: INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA Y MATERIALES DE ARAGÓN (INMA)
Group: E28_23R: Magnetismo de nanoestructuras y sus aplicaciones

UNESCO codes
  • Propiedades de portadores electrónicos
  • Propiedades magnéticas
  • Resonancia magnética
  • Dispositivos de estado sólido
  • Propiedades térmicas de los sólidos
  • Tecnología de materiales
Office phone: 976813385
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ORCID number: 0000-0001-5939-6415

University degrees
  • Máster Universitario en Profesorado de Física y Química para E.S.O. y Bachillerato. Universidad de Zaragoza. 2017
  • Máster en Física y tecnologías físicas. Universidad de Zaragoza. 2013
  • Licenciado en Física. Universidad de Zaragoza. 2012

PhDs
  • Programa Oficial de Doctorado en Física. Universidad de Zaragoza. 2017

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I have a proven track record of success in the field of spintronics, conducting groundbreaking research on spin-caloritronics, spin-orbitronics, and spin-charge interconversion phenomena in topological insulators and 2D materials, including the study of ultra-fast magnetization processes.My work has led to the publication of over 28 papers in prestigious journals and have been cited over 742 times with an h-index of 13. I am is also an active member of the international scientific community, having presented my work at over 20 conferences and having reviewed numerous papers for top journals. I did my Ph.D. in the institute of nanoscience of Aragón, Zaragoza, Spain, where I mainly worked in obtaining high-efficiency energy harvesting devices from spin caloritronics under Prof. Ibarra and Dr. Aguirre. moved to IMDEA Nanoscience, Madrid, Spain, as a postdoctoral researcher to work in the 2D epitaxial growth lab with Paolo Perna. There, I worked in the development of spinorbitronics solutions for data storage and processing. I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute Jean Lamour, where I am working on developing new paradigms in the field of spintronics, being the principal investigator of the HISTRA project, which is funded by the IEEE and is aimed at developing epitaxial systems with high efficiency in spin-charge interconversion (10K€, and already one publication in Phys.Rev. Materials). as well as a MSCA postdoctoral grant to study the effect of heat on Skyrmions (180K€) .
Here are some of my most notable achievements:Discovered the origin of the spin current generation in the Spin Seebeck effect in bilayer and multi-layered systems.Observed that the presence of graphene can highly affect the spin current conversion in epitaxial heterostructures.Introduced a Cu interlayer that can drastically increase the spin-orbit torque in a symmetric trilayer.Unveiled the Rashba origin of the Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction observed in graphene/Co interfaces.Awarded the IEEE HISTRA project for the development of epitaxial systems with high efficiency in spin-charge interconversion.Awarded a MSCA postdoctoral fellowship to study heat-induced effects on Skyrmion motion.Google Scholar metrics (January 2024):  
Indexed publications in JCR journals (excluding conference publications): 26
Citations 742
h-index 15
i10-index 18
 
 Web of Science metrics (January 2024): 
26 Publications in Web of Science
530 Sum of Times Cited
13 H-Index
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