Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Seminars

Thursday, 10.03.2016 10:00 - 11:30

Jörg Wunderlich (Institute of Physics ASCR)

Although antiferromagnets have been known for about eighty years, their (spin) transport properties have only attracted interest lately. This is because it was believed to be difficult to manipulate and to detect the magnetic state of antiferromagnets. However, large magnitude anisotropic magneto-resistance effects in the tunnelling transport regime have indicated the possibility to detect antiferromagnetic order electrically. Apart from spin transfer torque (STT), also relativistic current induced spin-orbit torque (SOT) effects due to the inverse spin Galvanic effect and/or the Spin Hall effect can be used to manipulate magnetic moments.
In my talk I will discuss potentially large magnitude magneto resistance and current induced SOT effects able to detect and to manipulate potentially fast and magnetic field independent the staggered magnetic order of antiferromagnets.

Tuesday, 15.03.2016 10:00 - 11:00

M. M. Ugeda (Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA)

Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are subject to effects of reduced dimensionality when thinned down from bulk to the single-layer limit, which may impact their fundamental properties and overall response. In this talk I will illustrate the influence of such effects on the electronic and optoelectronic properties of MBE-grown 2D TMD semiconductors and metals.

Thursday, 17.03.2016 10:00 - 11:00

Vincent Pichot (NS3E « Nanomatériaux pour les Systèmes Sous Sollicitations Extrêmes » UMR CNRS-ISL no 3208, French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis, 5 rue du général Cassagnou 68301 Saint-Louis, France)

The NS3E laboratory synthesizes detonation nanodiamonds by detonation of explosives since many years. These very small nanoparticles (i.e. 5 nm) can be used for a wide variety of applications in many fields such as sensing, medicine, pyrotechnics, optics.

Thursday, 17.03.2016 10:00 - 11:00

Xavi Marti (Institute of Physics ASCR Cukrovarnická 10, 162 53 Praha 6, Czech Republic)

Abstract:

Spintronics has changed the world. Yet many of us would confine its merits only to magnetic data storage. But there is much more room up there: spintronics lays behind many more—and bigger—aspects of our lives. For instance, many processes in automated assembly lines in industry relay on spintronics. And the beauty of it is that the principles that underpin the magnetic read-out in hard drives mimic the way in which one engineer would detect a tuna can before stopping it in order to fill it or label it.

Past seminars

Dr. Roman Martoňák, Katedra experimentálnej fyziky FMFI UK Bratislava Simulácia štruktúrnych fázových prechodov v kryštáloch pomocou metadynamiky 23.02.2010 10:00
André Perrin Ferroelectric KTa1-xNbxO3 Thin Film for Telecom Applications 16.02.2010 10:00
M.Spousta, P. Řezníček, M. Marčišovský, O.Kepka První jety v datech, Monitorování b-triggeru, Dimionový kanál, Minimum bias interakce (experiment ATLAS) 05.02.2010 13:30
prof. Stuart Lindsay, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University Can we exploit quantum mechanics to read genes? 04.02.2010 15:00
Jan Kuneš From Clusters to Crystals: Application of the Dynamical Mean-Field Theory to Materials 02.02.2010 15:00
Petříček, Dušek, Palatinus The Second Ad Hoc Workshop on Jana2006 18.01.2010 09:00
Jan Böhm Upgrade Vnitřního detektoru ATLAS 15.01.2010 13:30
Jan Rusz Dynamical screening effects in X-ray absorption spectra of graphene and BN 05.01.2010 15:00
Ing. Luděk Kraus, CSc. Unconventional soft magnetic materials and their application 14.12.2009 14:00
Dawei Wang Dielectric responses of Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 from first principles in the terahertz frequency range 10.12.2009 10:00
Narayani Choudhury Unusual phenomena in compositionally modulated BST systems 08.12.2009 10:00
Timo Jacob (Institut für Elektrochemie, Universität Ulm,Germany) Fundamentals of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction 27.11.2009 10:30
Pavel Bakule Material studies with spin polarized muons as magnetic microprobes 24.11.2009 10:00
Wolfgang Braun In situ synchtrotron x-ray diffraction analysis of molecular beam epitaxy growth 30.10.2009 10:00
Vilgelmina Stepkova Second Quantization of Mixed States of Luminophore Molecule and Small metal particle 27.10.2009 10:00
Wojciech Kuczynski Behaviour of helical structure in some chiral smectic C* liquid crystals 15.10.2009 10:00
Martin Žonda Phase transitions in the three-dimensional Falicov-Kimball model 29.09.2009 15:00
Simonas Grecius Simultaneous permittivity and permeability measurements of multiferroics using coaxial line techniques 22.09.2009 10:00
Dr. Dieter van den Bleeken, Rutgers Univ. (USA) Counting multicenter BPS states in N=2 supergravity 14.09.2009 14:30
Ausrine Bartasyte Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction studies of oxide thin films 23.07.2009 10:00
Samuel Margueron Raman spectroscopy of GaN quantum dots and GaN/sapphire circular pillars 21.07.2009 10:00
Nina Podoliak Theoretical modelling of ferromagnetic nanomaterials based on liquid crystals 04.06.2009 10:00
Jean-François Legrand Onset of the -relaxation in LiCl-6H2O by Brillouin scattering techniques 07.05.2009 10:00
Marina Tyunina Relaxor Ferroelectric Thin Films 05.05.2009 10:00
Paweł Perkowski The analysis of methods for elimination of high frequency dielectric losses in ITO cells 30.04.2009 10:00
Hiroko Yokota Polar state and critical behavior in quantum relaxor Li doped KTaO3 17.04.2009 09:00
Yoshiaki Uesu Peculiar physical properties of ferroelectric superlattice thin films 16.04.2009 15:00
Lubor Lejček Pozoruhodný svět topologických poruch 17.03.2009 10:00
Database of past seminars (1995-2009) 01.09.2008 00:03

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