Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Seminars

Tuesday, 09.12.2014 10:00 - 12:00

Johannes V. Barth (Physik Department, TU München, German)

Supramolecular engineering and control of molecular species at interfaces is key to advance molecular science, nanochemistry and the development of novel low-dim materials. The insights gained affect various fields of application, including catalysis, sensing, light-harvesting, nanomagnetism and organic electronics. Here we explore molecular modules, steer their organization and dynamics, and afford novel functions using well-defined surfaces or sp2-nanotemplates as construction platforms.

Tuesday, 09.12.2014 13:00 - 14:00

Prof. Sebastiaan van Dijken (Nanomagnetism and Spintronics Group, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland)

Prof. Sebastiaan Van Dijken (born 1973) defended his doctorate at University of Twente in the Netherlands in 2000. After that he worked as a researcher at the IBM's Almaden Research Center in San Jose, U.S., at Trinity College in Ireland and at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland in its nanotechnologies and microsystems unit.

Monday, 15.12.2014 15:00 - 17:00

Prof. Cristian FOCSA (Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, Atomes et Molécules, Université Lille 1 Sciences & Technologies, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France)

Tuesday, 16.12.2014 10:00 - 11:00

Peter Liljeroth (Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland)

In the first part of the talk, I will discuss our low-temperature STM experiments on molecules on hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) on Ir(111). h-BN acts as ultrathin insulating layer for organic molecules, while simultaneously templating their self-assembly [1]. Tunneling spectroscopy experiments on cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPC) reveal narrow molecular resonances and indicate that the charge state of CoPC is periodically modulated by the h-BN moiré superstructure.

Tuesday, 16.12.2014 15:00 - 16:00

Peter Mohn (Department of Applied Physics, Vienna University of Technology)

Abstract: The exploration of magnetic states of matter is one of the key topics at the CMS Vienna. To present an overview on the diversity of our recent investigations I will report on 3 different approaches namely p-element substitutions and doping in TiO2, a quantum monte carlo (QMC) study of the low temperature NMR line broadening in doped SrCu2O3 and a cluster expansion simulation of the magnetic structure of fcc (fct) Fe.

Past seminars

Miroslav Myška Study of multiple parton collisions in ATLAS experiment 01.06.2012 13:30
Vít Novák Antiferromagnetic semiconductors I-Mn-V: epitaxial growth and first experiments 30.05.2012 15:00
Jindřich Kolorenč Anderson impurity model in an external magnetic field 29.05.2012 15:00
František Máca The electronic and magnetic structure of Mn doped semiconductors and semimetals 22.05.2012 15:00
Gustau Catalan "Flexoelectricity: What is it, and why does it matter" 18.05.2012 10:00
Victor V. Kukhtin JINR participation in ATLAS upgrade 17.05.2012 15:00
Wilfried Schranz Dynamic elasticity of materials 15.05.2012 15:00
Prof. Hamid Oughaddou Growth of Silicene 14.05.2012 15:00
Ing. Štěpán Stehlík, Ph.D. Electrical potentials of nanodiamonds with different surface terminations evaluated by Kelvin probe force microscopy 09.05.2012 09:30
Carlito S. Ponseca Charge carrier dynamics in polymer solar cell materials probed by time resolved terahertz spectroscopy 03.05.2012 10:00
Oldřich Kepka, Martin Zeman Measurement of WW production cross section in the ATLAS experiment 27.04.2012 13:30
Irinel Caprini Novel perturbation expansions in QCD and applications: a conformal mapping approach 26.04.2012 15:00
Falak Sher Synthesis and Properties of La/BiMnO3 Multiferroics 26.04.2012 10:00
Vladislav Pokorný Vertex corrections to the electrical conductivity of the disordered Falicov-Kimball model 24.04.2012 15:00
Amadeo L. Vázquez de Parga Graphene on Ru(0001): A nanostructured surface 24.04.2012 10:00
Prof. Dr. Beata Ziaja-Motyka Computer simulations of FEL-excited matter 23.04.2012 13:00
Serge Nakhmanson Ab initio design of multifunctional materials with advanced properties: Goldstone-like states in a layered perovskite with constrained polarization 17.04.2012 10:00
Seminar on Scanning Microwave Microscopy 17.04.2012 10:00
Roland Winkler Emergent Electromagnetism in Bilayer Graphene 16.04.2012 11:00
Jakub Cúth The method of unfolding in the analysis of chrage assymetry of top quark pairs 13.04.2012 14:10
Roman Lysák Charge asymmetry in top quark pair production in the ATLAS experiment 13.04.2012 13:30
ELI-Miniworkshop on Biological Imaging with Intense Ultra-Short x-Ray Pulses 13.04.2012 09:30
Prof. A.P. Levanyuk Ferroelectric phase transitions in thin films, ferroelectric-paraelectric superstructures and small particles: effects of the depolarizing field 11.04.2012 15:00
Dr. Jérôme Gaudin The European XFEL in Hamburg: current status 11.04.2012 13:30
Y.O. Kvashnin Ab initio study of 3d systems under high pressure 10.04.2012 15:00
Prof. Andrzej Maziewski Spin Ordering and Magnetization Processes in Nanostructures: from Ultrathin Films to Multilayers 30.03.2012 10:00
B. Reischl Simulating atomic force microscopy of calcite in water 29.03.2012 16:00
Dr. Konstantin Zhuravlev Exciton formation, transfer and recombination in semiconductor layers and quantum dot 28.03.2012 13:00
Jaroslav Bielčík Production of heavy quarks in collisions of nuclei 23.03.2012 13:30
Caroline Curfs In-situ studies in Materials Science using high energy X-rays at the ESRF 22.03.2012 14:00

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