Ioan-Augustin Chioar

Assistant Professor
Physics and Astronomy

Dr. Chioar’s research group focuses on studying magnetic and optical metamaterials, both from a fundamental science standpoint and for potential applications in computing and sensing technologies. These nanoarchitectures offer a bountiful playground to design, visualize, control, and harness collective many-body phenomena at the forefront of nanomagnetism and nanooptics. The research employs various magnetic and optical characterization techniques and can also be complemented by numerical/theoretical undertakings. Current research projects focus on artificial spin ice systems and the investigation of new magneto-optical metamaterial designs.

Selected Publications

X. Zhang, I.-A. Chioar, G. Fitez, A. Hurben, M. Saccone, N.S. Bingham, J. Ramberger, C. Leighton, C. Nisoli, P.Schiffer, “Artificial Magnetic Tripod Ice”, Physics Review Letters 131, 126701 (2023)

I.-A. Chioar, N. Rougemaille, A. Grimm, O. Fruchart, E. Wagner, M. Hehn, D. Lacour, F. Montaigne, and B. Canals,” Nonuniversality of artificial frustrated spin systems”, Physical Review B 90, 064411 (2014).

I.-A. Chioar, N. Rougemaille and B. Canals, “Ground-state candidate for the classical dipolar kagome Ising antiferromagnet”, Physical Review B 93, 214410 (2016).

B. Canals, I.-A. Chioar, V.-D. Nguyen, M. Hehn, D. Lacour, F. Montaigne, A. Locatelli, T. O. Menteş, B. S. Burgos, and N. Rougemaille, “Fragmentation of magnetism in artificial kagome dipolar spin ice”,  Nature Communications 7, 11446 (2016).

E. Östman, H. Stopfel, I.-A. Chioar, U. B. Arnalds, A. Stein, V. Kapaklis, and B. Hjörvarsson, Nature Physics 14, 375–379 (2018).

N. Maccaferri, I. Zubritskaya, I. Razdolski, I.-A. Chioar, V. Belotelov, V. Kapaklis, P.M. Oppeneer, A. Dmitriev, “Nanoscale magnetoplasmonics (Review)”, Journal of Applied Physics 127, 080903 (2020)

I.-A. Chioar, C. Vantaraki, M. Pohlit, R. M. Rowan-Robinson, E. Th. Papaioannou, B. Hjörvarsson, and V. Kapaklis, “Steering light with magnetic textures”, Applied Physics Letters 120, 032407 (2022)

Areas of Expertise

Classical frustrated spin models
Magnetic metamaterials, especially Artificial Spin Ice Systems
Nanomagnetism
Optical and magneto-optical metamaterials (metaoptics)
Polarimetry and optical sensing

Education

2015 Ph.D., University of Grenoble-Alpes, Grenoble, France
2012 M.S., University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
2010 B.S., University Babeș-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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Assistant Professor
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