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

Vladimir I. Anisimov DFT+DMFT method and its applications to correlation effects in electronic structure of real materials 16.03.2012 14:00
Pavel Jelínek Advanced characterization of surfaces and nanostructures with atomic resolution by means of Scanning Probe Microscopy 07.03.2012 15:00
Anna Kauch Spectral functions of correlated bosons in the dynamical mean-field theory 28.02.2012 15:00
Herve Grabas Frontier technologies in picosecond timing 24.02.2012 10:30
Marina Davydova New generation of toxic gas sensors 21.02.2012 13:00
Antonín Klíč Mean-field Theory of Potts Glass Revised 14.02.2012 15:00
Prof. Ing. Pavel LEJČEK, DrSc. Grain boundary segregation: Czech trace 08.02.2012 15:00
Mael Guennou Homogeneization of electromechanical properties of relaxor-based single-crystals 07.02.2012 10:00
J. Hlinka Ferroelectric Photovoltaics - Fact, fiction, hype ... or hope ? 26.01.2012 15:00
Olivier Isnard The determination of multiple cation location and ordering: example on natural and heat treated columbites 18.01.2012 15:00
Jan Lorinčík Application of SIMS in materials research 17.01.2012 10:00
Prof. Max Klein Particle Physics in Transition 11.01.2012 15:00
Jiří Grygar Astronomické pozadí Nobelovy ceny za fyziku 20.12.2011 15:00
Thomas Pruschke Téma: Monte-Carlo Approach to Stationary Non-equilibrium of Mesoscopic Systems 15.12.2011 15:00
Klaus Wandelt Electrochemical Surface Science 13.12.2011 15:00
Introduction on Geant4: an all-particle Monte Carlo transport code 12.12.2011 15:00
Lucia Baťková Calibration of the determination of b-jet charge with dijet events in the ATLAS experiment 09.12.2011 13:30
prof. Jiří Chýla, CSc. Too fast neutrinos? 07.12.2011 15:00
Robert Dittmer & Wook Jo Recent progress in the research of lead-free piezoceramics at TU Darmstadt 07.12.2011 10:00
Laurent Bellaiche Ferroelectric vortices from atomistic simulations 06.12.2011 10:00
Hans Ulrich Fuchs A Dynamical Theory of Heat – Using and Understanding Thermodynamics 01.12.2011 14:00
Lars Bergqvist Suppression of Standing Spin Waves in Low-dimensional Ferromagnets 29.11.2011 15:00
Prof. Dr. Lukas M. Eng Multiferroics: Wide-bandgap semiconductors with challenging applications 24.11.2011 15:00
Ingo Dierking Polymer stabilized liquid crystals 18.11.2011 10:00
Ivan Štich Quantum Monte-Carlo modeling of electronic correlation: Gound- and excited electronic states 15.11.2011 15:00
R. Turanský and I. Štich Azobenzene: From electronic structure to molecular switching 14.11.2011 15:00
Vojtěch Kundrát The TOTEM experiment - Measurement of elastic and total cross section at the energy of 7 TeV 11.11.2011 13:30
Dr. Roman V. Yusupov Experimental manifestations of the Nb4+ O- polaronic excitons in KTa(1-x)Nb(x)O(3): Photo-induced EPR and optical absorption. 11.11.2011 10:00
Vlastimil Křápek Dynamical mean field modeling of LaCoO3 10.11.2011 14:00
František Slanina Spectra and localization in random graphs 08.11.2011 15:00

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