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  Zeng Dinggui


  Ph.D. candidate
 
Biomagnetics Laboratory (BML
)


 
Phone:
(65) 6516-1496
 

  Advisors: Assist Prof. Bae, Seongtae

  A Member of Information Storage Materials Laboratory (ISML)


  I was born in Hunan, China in 1985 and obtained my Bachelor degree in Information Engineering in Xi`an Jiaotong University, China in 2007. I am currently under the NUS Graduate Scholarship


 Thesis

 Research Interests

  • Electromigration phenomenon in magnetic thin film materials
  • Current-perpendicular-to-plane GMR structure
  • Magnetic biosensor based on GMR spin valves
  •  Publications

  • Ding Gui Zeng, and Seongtae Bae, “Numerical failure analysis of current-confined-path (CCP) current perpendicular-to-plane (CPP) GMR spin-valve read sensors under high current density”, J. Appl. Phys., 109, 033901 (2011)

  • Ding Gui Zeng, Kyung-Won Chung, Jack H. Judy, and Seongtae Bae, " Numerical simulation of current density-induced magnetic failure for giant magnetoresistance spin valve read sensors", J. Appl. Phys. 108, 023903 (2010)

  • Jing Jiang, Ding Gui Zeng, Seongtae Bae, Hojun Ryu, and Kyung-Won Chung, “Effects of controlling Cu spacer inter-diffusion by diffusion barriers on the magnetic and electrical stability of GMR spin-valve devices, J. Magn. Magn. Mater., 322, 1834 (2010)

  • Ding Gui Zeng, Kyung-Won Chung, and Seongtae Bae,  Thermomigration-induced magnetic degradation of current perpendicular to the plane GMR spin-valve read sensors operating at high current density, J. Appl. Phys., 106, 113908 (2009) 

  •  Awards and Scholarships

  • NUS Graduate Research Scholarship

     Work Experience

     Conference

  • “Thermomigration-induced magnetic degradation of CPP and CCP GMR spin-valve read sensors operating at high current density", Zeng Dinggui and Seongtae Bae, [CC-07] 11th Joint MMM-Intermag Conference, Washington, D.C., USA (2010, 1, 18 ~ 22)

  • "Thermomigration-Induced Magnetic Degradation of Current Perpendicular to the Plane GMR Spin-Valve Read Sensors Operating at High Current Density", Ding Gui Zeng, Jack H. Judy, and Seongtae Bae, [18aC-5], 9th Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Conference, Sendai, Japan, 05-2010



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