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William E. Bailey

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William E. Bailey
Associate Professor
(office) 1140 S.W. Mudd
(mail) 200 S.W. Mudd, Mail Code: 4701
New York, NY 10027

Phone: +1 212 854 3090
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Research Specialty

Nanoscale magnetic films and heterostructures, materials issues in spin-polarized transport, materials engineering of magnetic dynamics.

Education

Stanford University, Stanford CA, Materials Science, Ph.D. 1999, M.S. 1995

Brown University, Providence RI (A.B, Sc.B) 1993Sc.B. Engineering (Materials), A.B. Political Science

Honors

National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship (held at N.I.S.T. in Boulder, CO) 1999-2000

Office of Naval Research Graduate Fellowship (held at Stanford University) 1993-1997

Professional

Columbia University, New York
Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering (2000 - Present)

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO.
Postdoctoral Researcher, Magnetics Group, Electromagnetic Technology Division (1999 - 2000)

Synthesis of magnetic ultrathin films and multilayers, switching properties of magnetic nanodots, and materials engineering of magnetic dynamics.

SELECT Publications

S. Zohar and W.E.Bailey "Interface-related damping in polycrystalline Ni81Fe19/Cu/Co93Zr7 tri-layers," Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 105, p. 07D309, 2009.

C. Scheck, L. Cheng, I. Barsukov, Z. Frait, and W.E. Bailey "Low relaxation rate in epitaxial vanadium-doped ultrathin iron films," Phys. Rev. Lett. 98(10), 2007. *Editors' Suggestion

D. Arena, E. Vescovo, C.-C. Kao, Y. Guan, and W.E. Bailey "Weakly coupled motion of individual layers in ferromagnetic resonance," Physical Review B, vol. 74, no. 6, p. 64409, 2006.

S. Reidy, L. Cheng, and W.E. Bailey "Dopants for independent control of precessional frequency and damping in Ni0.8Fe 0.2 (50 nm) thin films," Applied Physics Letters, vol. 82, p. 1254, 2003.