Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Semináře

Út, 08/07/2014 - 10:00 - 13:00

Prof. Robert L. Byer (Stanford University, U.S.A.)

Čt, 17/07/2014 - 14:00

Martin Eckstein (Max Planck Research Department, University of Hamburg)

Controlling complex phases of correlated systems on ultra-short timescales is an intriguing application of nonequilibrium ideas in condensed matter physics. In this talk will focus on the control of magnetic states. Magnetic order is determined by the exchange interaction J, which emerges from the Coulomb interaction and the Pauli principle. Driving the electrons out of equilibrium thus modifies J and allows for ultra-fast manipulation of magnetism without using strong magnetic fields.

Čt, 24/07/2014 - 14:00

M. I. Tsindlekht (Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)

Nucleation of the superconducting phase in a thin surface sheath in a decreasing magnetic field parallel to the sample surface was predicted by Saint-James and de Gennes fifty years ago. This prediction was confirmed in a short time after the paper’s publication. Nevertheless, the model for the ac losses in bulk samples in magnetic fields above Hc2 are still absent. Experiments with thin-walled superconducting cylinders can provide an essential simplification of this problem. Thin-walled hollow cylinders with macroscopic diameter have some advantages in research.

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