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Dr. Shouguo WANG Dr. Shouguo Wang, male, born in 1973. EDUCATION ? Ph.D., Condensed Matter Physics , Sept. 1998 – July, 2001 Institute of Solid State Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences ? BSc., Physics, Sept. 1992 - July, 1996 Department of Physics, Anhui University , China
WORK EXPERIENCE ? Associate Professor; December 2007- State Key Laboratory of Magnetism, Institute of Physics , Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100080, Beijing , China Research areas : Spintronics; Magnetism in Nano-structured multilayers ? Research Associate; February 2005 –December 2007 Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford , Oxford , Parks Road, OX1 3PU , United Kingdom Research area : Magnetism in epitaxial Nano-structured multilayers ? Postdoctoral co-workers; July 2003 – February 2005 Max-Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Weinberg 2, D-06120, Halle , Germany Research area : Spin-resolved synchrotron radiation experiments by photoelectron emission microscopy (PEEM) and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) ? Research Fellow, August 2001 – July 2003 Centre for Superconducting and Magnetic Materials, Department of Physics, National University of Singapore Research area : Magnetic properties of magnetic recording thin films and related multilayers
RESEARCH INTERESTS Spintronics, R&D of magnetic devices, such as MRAM, sensors, Research on CMR and GMR materials, magnetic recording materials, and magnetic nanostructured multilayers
MEMBERSHIP Referee for the Physical Review & Physical Review Letters , USA Referee for the Applied Physics Letters , USA Referee for the journals of the Institute of Physics , UK Member of the Institute of Physics , UK
Five selected papers 1 . Structural characterization and temperature dependence of giant tunneling magnetoresistance in epitaxial Fe/MgO/Fe junctions S. G. Wang , R. C. C. Ward , G. X. Du, X. F. Han, C. Wang, and A. Kohn, IEEE Trans. Magn. (in press).
2. Structural and magnetic studies of Co layer in epitaxial grown Fe/Co bilayers, S. G. Wang , C. Wang, A. Kohn, S. Lee, J. P. Goff, L. J. Singh, Z. H. Barber, and R. C. C. Ward, J. Appl. Phys . 101 , 09D103 (2007).
3. Evidence for FeO formation at the Fe/MgO interface in epitaxial TMR structure by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, S. G. Wang , G. Han, G. H. Yu, Y. Jiang, C. Wang, A. Kohn, and R. C. C. Ward, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 310 , 1935 (2007).
4. Thickness dependence of the magnetic anisotropy and the 90-degree switch of the easy axis in FeTaN thin films, S. G. Wang , H. B. Nie, C. K. Ong, Z. W. Li, G. P. Zhao, and J. P. Wang, Physica B 334 , 193 (2003).
5. Small-polaron transport in Zn-doped colossal magnetoresistance materials Fe1-xZnxCr2S4, S. G. Wang , K. B. Li, Z. X. Chen, and Y. H. Zhang, Phys. Rev. B 61 , 575 (2000).
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