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Dr. Hau-Jian “Jason” Liu

Associate Professor of Physics

Experimental Condensed Matter

Office: Statesboro Campus, Math/Physics Bldg, Rm 2052
Phone: (912) 478-5703
Email: hliu@georgiasouthern.edu

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Education

B.S. Physics, San Diego State University
M.S. Physics, Colorado State University
Ph.D. Physics, Colorado State University
Postdoctoral Researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Courses

Physics Courses:

  • PHYS 2212 – Principle of Physics II
  • PHYS 3536 – Modern Physics I
  • PHYS 3537 – Modern Physics II
  • PHYS 5890 – Physics Research Experience

Research

My research group is currently interested in the topic of magnetization dynamics. Specifically, we investigate magnetic excitations, known as spin waves, in nanostructures. Nanostructures provide a means of controlling the characteristics of the spin waves, like amplitude, frequency, and wavelength. Our research will lead to a better understanding of the fundamental physics of spin waves and how they can be used in future spin-based electronics.

Projects that we are currently working on include spin wave interference, magnonic crystals, and nonlinear spin waves processes. In addition to these projects, we are also developing a highly sensitive measurement technique that uses defects in diamonds. Although our expertise is mainly focused on experimental investigations, we have recently incorporated micromagnetic simulations as a tool to further explore spin dynamics.

We are always looking to involve motivated students in our research group. If you are interested in doing research with us or learning more about our current projects, please send me an email.

Last updated: 2/29/2024