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Spin Current in Magnetic Insulator

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This lecture covers Richen Xiong's research experiences in spintronics, magnon transport, magnon-polarons, spin orbit torque, and Floquet engineering. It delves into topics such as electrical transport measurements, device fabrication, and the exploration of spintronic functionality in 2D magnets.

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