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Rodrigo Enrique Arias Federici

Associate Professor

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Manetization dynamics, Spin waves, Spintronics, Magnonics; Fracture mechanics.

Educación

  •  PHYSICS, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO. Estados Unidos, 1994
  •  INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 1990
  •  Physics, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 1987
  •  Physics, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 1985

Experiencia Académica

  •   POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

    San Diego, Estados Unidos

    1994 - 1995

  •   POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    FCFM

    Santiago, Chile

    1995 - 1998

  •   POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

    Physical Sciences

    Irvine, Estados Unidos

    1998 - 1999

  •   Assistant Professor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    FCFM

    Santiago, Chile

    1999 - 2005

  •   Visiting Researcher Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

    Physical Sciences

    Irvine, Estados Unidos

    2002 - 2003

  •   Associate Professor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    FCFM

    Santiago, Chile

    2005 - A la fecha

  •   Visiting Researcher Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

    Physical Sciences

    Irvine, Estados Unidos

    2006 - 2007

  •   Visiting Researcher Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

    Physical Sciences

    Irvine, Chile

    2012 - 2013

Formación de Capital Humano


I have directed one PhD thesis and three Master's thesis in Physics at Universidad de Chile (one about to finish in August 2017).
In the last three years at FCFM, U. de Chile I have taught two courses of the first year of Engineering, four courses of the Bachelor's
program in Physics and one course of the Graduate program in Physics. Also in this period I have guided four undergraduate students in introductory courses to research in Physics.


Difusión y Transferencia


In the last three years I did four presentations to school audiences, introducing Magnetism to them.



 

Article (48)

Parametric resonance of spin waves in ferromagnetic nanowires tuned by spin Hall torque
Unstable cracks trigger asymptotic rupture modes in bimaterial friction
Supershear Frictional Ruptures Along Bimaterial Interfaces
Spin wave modes of multilayered ferromagnetic films
Synchronization of two spin-transfer-driven nano-oscillators coupled via magnetostatic fields
Spin wave modes of two magnetostatic coupled spin transfer torque nano-oscillators
Spin-wave modes in ferromagnetic nanodisks, their excitation via alternating currents and fields, and auto-oscillations
Tuning the frequencies of the normal modes of a nanopillar oscillator through the magnetostatic interaction
Instabilities of spin torque driven auto-oscillations of a ferromagnetic disk magnetized in plane
Parameter-free determination of the exchange constant in thin films using magnonic patterning
Spin-wave modes of ferromagnetic films
Magnetostatic Modes in Samples With Inhomogeneous Internal Fields
Spin wave eigenmodes in transversely magnetized thin film ferromagnetic wires
Field-dependent perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in CoFeB thin films
Dynamic Stability of Crack Fronts: Out-Of-Plane Corrugations
Scattering of a surface plasmon polariton by a localized dielectric surface defect
Magnonic and plasmonic band gaps in films with periodically modified surfaces
Singular Elasto-Static Field Near a Fault Kink
Transverse domain wall propagation in modulated cylindrical nanostructures and possible geometric control
Plasmons and the electromagnetic response of nanowires
Theory of ferromagnetic resonance in perpendicularly magnetized nanodisks: Excitation by the Oersted field
Two magnon scattering in ultrathin ferromagnets: The case where the magnetization is out of plane
Dipole-exchange spin waves in perpendicularly magnetized discs: Role of the Oersted field
Theory of dynamic crack branching in brittle materials
Exchange/dipole collective spin-wave modes of ferromagnetic nanosphere arrays
Influence of roughness on the magnetostatic modes of ferromagnetic nano-wires
The damping of spin motions in ultrathin films: Is the Landau-Lifschitz-Gilbert phenomenology applicable?
Dipole exchange spin waves and microwave response of ferromagnetic spheres
Magnetostatic modes in ferromagnetic nanowires. II. A method for cross sections with very large aspect ratio
Magnetostatic modes in ferromagnetic nanowires
Theory of collective spin-wave modes of interacting ferromagnetic spheres
Brittle fracture dynamics with arbitrary paths - I. Kinking of a dynamic crack in general antiplane loading
Collective modes of interacting dielectric spheres
Theory of collective spin waves and microwave response of ferromagnetic nanowire arrays
Erratum: Theory of spin excitations and the microwave response of cylindrical ferromagnetic nanowires [Phys. Rev. B 63 , 134439 (2001)]
Roughness induced in plane uniaxial anisotropy in ultrathin Fe films
Theory of spin excitations and the microwave response of cylindrical ferromagnetic nanowires
Extrinsic contributions to the ferromagnetic resonance response of ultrathin films
Dynamic Instability of Brittle Fracture
Elastic fields of stationary and moving dislocations in three-dimensional finite samples
Excitation of normal modes of a thin elastic plate by moving dislocations
Generalized Griffith criterion for dynamic fracture and the stability of crack motion at high velocities
Theory of roughness-induced anisotropy in ferromagnetic films: The dipolar mechanism
Elastic fields of stationary and moving dislocations in finite samples
Fast thermal reversal of magnetic particles
On a mechanical instability driven by dislocation loops
Magnetic susceptibility of a real ferromagnet near the coexistence condition
Magnetization correlations and noise in thin?film recording media

Proyecto (5)

Magnonics and the Green-Extinction theorems
Neuromorphics Inspired Science
"SPIN TORQUE NANO-OSCILLATORS, A MODEL THAT GOES BEYOND THE MACRO-SPIN APPROXIMATION"
Proyecto basal CEDENNA
"GEOMETRY AND DYNAMICS OF TRAVELING AND BOUND OSCILLATIONS IN FERROMAGNETIC AND DIELECTRIC WAVE-GUIDES"
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Rodrigo Arias

Associate Professor

Physics

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

4
Fernando Lund

Profesor Titular

Physics

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

3
Dora Altbir

Vicerrectora de Investigación e Innovación

Universidad Diego Portales

Santiago, Chile

2
Sebastian Allende

Assistant Professor

Physics

UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE (USACH)

Santiago, Chile

1
Simon Oyarzun

Profesor Asistente

UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE

Chile

1
Pedro Landeros

Profesor Titular

Física

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

Valparaíso, Chile

1
Alejandro León

Profesor Asistente

Departamento de Física

Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Santiago, Chile

1
Alejandro Jara

Investigador Postdoctoral FONDECYT

Departamento de Física

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

VALPARAISO, Chile