Mingzhong Wu is a Professor in the Department of Physics and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University. His recent research subjects include topological quantum materials, magnetic thin films, spin transport, spin torque, spin waves, and ferromagnetic resonance. He currently serves as to “the Secretary and Treasurer of the IEEE Magnetics Society, a Senior Editor for Journal of Alloys and Compounds, and an Editor for Physics Letters A. He was named Professor Laureate by the College of Natural Sciences at Colorado State University for 2019, 2020, and 2021. He was elected IEEE Fellow and APS Fellow in 2021.
Publications
- Large magneto-electric resistance in the topological Dirac semimetal α-Sn
- Switching of a magnet by spin-orbit torque from a topological Dirac semimetal
- Topological Hall effects in a topological insulator interfaced with a magnetic insulator
- Changes of magnetism in a magnetic insulator due to proximity to a topological insulator
- Chiral spin-wave velocities induced by all-garnet interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in ultrathin yttrium iron garnet films
- Spontaneous exact spin-wave fractals in magnonic crystals
- Nontrivial nature and penetration depth of topological surface states in SmB6 thin films
- Strong interlayer magnon-magnon coupling in magnetic metal-insulator hybrid nanostructures
- Long-distance propagation of short-wavelength spin waves
- Magnetization switching utilizing topological surface states