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Český rozhlas Leonardo, 28.2.2014.

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Události

Seminář / Út, 04/03/2014 - 10:00 - 11:00

Jiří Červenka (School of Physics, The University of Melbourne)

Graphene's two dimensional nature, highly sensitive unique electrical properties and low intrinsic noise characteristics make it a prime candidate for the creation of a new generation of molecular sensors. Despite of high sensitivity of graphene sensors, their selectivity remains a major problem for their practical use. In this talk I present different strategies for selective sensing using graphene-based sensors.

Seminář / Út, 04/03/2014 - 13:00 - 14:00

Katharina J. Franke (Freie Universität Berlin)

The magnetic properties of atoms and molecules on a surface are significantly affected by details in the atomic-scale surrounding. Manipulation of this surrounding provides the possibility to tune the electronic and magnetic functionality of surfaces on a nanometer scale. Using scanning tunnelling spectroscopy (STS), we show that the lifetime of excited spin states in the paramagnetic Fe-Octaethylporphyrin-Chloride (FeOEP-Cl) is orders of magnitude longer when the molecule is adsorbed on a superconductor as compared to a normal metal substrate.

Seminář / Út, 04/03/2014 - 15:00

Karel Carva (Oddělení teoretické fyziky, katedry fyziky kondenzovaných látek, MFF UK)

Abstract: In recent years it has been demonstrated that magnetization can be changed without applying an external magnetic field in extremely short timescales of the order of hundreds of femtoseconds [1]. We have studied the effect by means of ab initio calculations for three ferromagnetic metals Fe, Co and Ni [2] considering the Elliott-Yafet electron-phonon spin-flip (SF) scattering [3] which has been suggested to be the dominant microscopic mechanism.

Seminář / Čt, 06/03/2014 - 10:00 - 11:00

Kristin Poduska (Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)

Electrochemical methods are widely applied to metal film deposition in industrial and high-tech settings, but the market share for semiconductor films produced using electrochemistry is dramatically less. At the same time, a large fraction of semiconductor-based devices rely on applied voltages for their operation, which means that electrochemical processes could occur in these devices wherever there exists an interface between an electron conductor (such as a semiconductor) and an ion conductor (such as water).

Konference / Po, 19/05/2014 - Pá, 23/05/2014

The idea of regular scientific meetings of physicist involved in studies of ferroelectrics and phase transitions in Poland and Czechoslovakia followed inevitably from the success of first such event in Blazejewko in 1979. The Seminar was organized in collaborating of the Department of Dielectric of the Institute of Physics of Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and Ferroelectric Lab of the Institute of Molecular Physics of Polish Academy of Sciences. The Seminars are an international forum for presentation of recent results, unconstrained discussions and initiating of joint studies.

Workshop / Po, 30/06/2014 - St, 02/07/2014

It is widely recognized that the first-principles based calculations of strongly correlated materials are important for understanding physical and chemical properties. The quantitative materials theory makes remarkable impact on the modern technology. This workshop aims to disseminate the present knowledge in this rich and vivid field. We invite both theoreticians and experimentalists to discuss development and applications of the correlated band methods based on a combination of the density functional theory and the dynamical mean field theory.

Konference / Ne, 24/08/2014 - Pá, 29/08/2014

ELI Beamlines announce that the ELI Beamlines Summer School (ELISS 2014) will be held in Prague, The Czech Republic from Sunday August 24th, 2014 to Friday August 29th, 2014. The summer school targets students around the world to participate in seminars lead by distinguished academics and researchers.

More detailed information is available at http://www.eli-beams.eu/cs/eli-events/eliss2014-2/.

Minulé události

Seminář / Út, 22/09/2009 - 10:00

Simultaneous permittivity and permeability measurements of multiferroics using coaxial line techniques

Seminář / Po, 14/09/2009 - 14:30

Counting multicenter BPS states in N=2 supergravity

Seminář / St, 09/09/2009 - 15:00

Exchange interactions in magnetic systems: From bulk through multilayers to nanostructures (Mach Medal Lecture)

Konference / Po, 07/09/2009

The 8th European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations ESOMAT 2009

Konference / Po, 07/09/2009

8. Evropská konference o martenzitických transformacích ESOMAT 2009

Seminář / Čt, 23/07/2009 - 10:00

Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction studies of oxide thin films

Seminář / Út, 21/07/2009 - 10:00

Raman spectroscopy of GaN quantum dots and GaN/sapphire circular pillars

Dvořákova přednáška / St, 10/06/2009 - 15:00

Thermodynamic Approach to Nano-Inhomogeneous Ferroelectrics

Seminář / Čt, 04/06/2009 - 10:00

Theoretical modelling of ferromagnetic nanomaterials based on liquid crystals

Seminář / Čt, 07/05/2009 - 10:00

Onset of the -relaxation in LiCl-6H2O by Brillouin scattering techniques

Seminář / Út, 05/05/2009 - 10:00

Relaxor Ferroelectric Thin Films

Seminář / Čt, 30/04/2009 - 10:00

The analysis of methods for elimination of high frequency dielectric losses in ITO cells

Seminář / Pá, 17/04/2009 - 09:00

Polar state and critical behavior in quantum relaxor Li doped KTaO3

Seminář / Čt, 16/04/2009 - 15:00

Peculiar physical properties of ferroelectric superlattice thin films

Seminář / Út, 17/03/2009 - 10:00

Pozoruhodný svět topologických poruch

Seminář / Út, 01/01/2008 - 00:03

Databáze minulých seminářů (1995-2009)

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