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Seminars

Tue, 07/06/2011 - 15:00 - 17:00

J. Vacek (Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry v.v.i. AS CR)

We studied self-organization of azahelicenes ((+)-(P)-2-aza[6]helicene) on Ag(1,1,1) surfaces. Combined scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and tuning-fork-based noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) were used to explore the system experimentally. Regular flower-like cyclic aggregates consisting of six azahelicenes were observed. Computational chemistry methods were then applied to estimate the structure of the observed molecular clusters.

Thu, 09/06/2011 - 15:00 - 16:00

Karel Píška (Institute of Physics, AS CR)

Mon, 13/06/2011 - 10:00

Dr. Alexandra Mougin (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides - Université Paris Sud)

Today, an important challenge in the field of spin based electronic devices is to manipulate the magnetization of a ferromagnetic layer without applying an external magnetic field in order to reduce energy consumption. Recently, a renewed attention has been paid to the magneto-electric effect, i.e. coupling between magnetization and electric polarization, in magnetic ferroelectric or multiferroic materials. A new concept of writing magnetic memories using multiferroic materials could be an interesting alternative to spin-transfer torque.

Past Seminars

Seminar Date
From top quark physics to the Higgs boson 08.11.2010 15:00
Molecule-regulated magnetism at surfaces: from metal-organic network to molecule/ferromagnetic semiconductor hybrids 03.11.2010 15:00
Nonlinear thermal effects and Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) in high-average-power solid-state lasers 27.10.2010 14:00
Topological insulators 26.10.2010 10:00
Measurement of soft diffraction with the calorimeter of the ATLAS detector 22.10.2010 13:00
Colloquium Cukrovarnická - Spin Hall effect transistor 21.10.2010 15:00
High average power, short pulse solid state lasers for compact X-ray sources via Compton scattering and plasma emission 21.10.2010 15:00
Irradiation influence on charge carrier transport in AlGaN/GaN heterostructure 21.10.2010 10:00
Computer modeling of electronic correlations in solids 20.10.2010 15:00
Asymptotic symmetries of 3D gravity coupled to higher-spin fields 11.10.2010 15:00
Epitaxial control of polar order in perovskites 08.10.2010 13:00
Atomistic Spin Dynamics of Low-dimensional Magnets 06.10.2010 15:00
Progress on laser driven x-ray sources at the Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquée 06.10.2010 09:00
Weibel instability and shock generation 05.10.2010 10:00
Physical chemistry on graphene 05.10.2010 10:00
Measurement of the proton diffraction longitudinal structure function in H1 experiment 01.10.2010 13:00
Atomic origin of ferroelectric hardening in PbTiO3 and Pb(ZrTi)O3 24.09.2010 16:00
Electronic Structure of Rare Earth Ions in the Sr2MgSi2O7 Persistent Luminescence Host Material 24.09.2010 14:00
Electrical characterization of semiconductor nanostructures by scanning probe microscopy based techniques 21.09.2010 14:00
Single Crystal Diamond Electronic Devices 10.09.2010 14:00
Spontaneous coherence in systems of cavity polaritons 07.09.2010 10:00
Extremal black hole entropy 30.08.2010 15:00
Mobility in homoepitaxial doped diamond 20.07.2010 13:00
First direct confirmation of nano-nucleation and new nucleation theory 19.07.2010 14:00
New polymer crystallization mechanism and realization of the ultra high performances 19.07.2010 10:00
A thin film approach to engineering functionality into oxides 30.06.2010 15:00
Dynamical vertex approximation - a step beyond dynamical mean field theory 29.06.2010 15:00
Strings at LHC 24.06.2010 15:00
Correlation induced spin freezing transition in FeSe and FeAsLaO: a dynamical mean field study 24.06.2010 14:00
Optical evidence of strong d-p coupling in Zn1-xMnxO 23.06.2010 13:00

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