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. Jan Honolka Molecule-regulated magnetism at surfaces: from metal-organic network to molecule/ferromagnetic semiconductor hybrids 03.11.2010 15:00
Antonio Lucianetti Nonlinear thermal effects and Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) in high-average-power solid-state lasers 27.10.2010 14:30
Vladimír Železný Topological insulators 26.10.2010 10:00
Pavel Růžička Measurement of soft diffraction with the calorimeter of the ATLAS detector 22.10.2010 13:30
Prof. Akira Endo High average power, short pulse solid state lasers for compact X-ray sources via Compton scattering and plasma emission 21.10.2010 15:00
Dr. Joerg Wunderlich Colloquium Cukrovarnická - Spin Hall effect transistor 21.10.2010 15:00
Iegor Rafalovskyi Irradiation influence on charge carrier transport in AlGaN/GaN heterostructure 21.10.2010 10:00
Jan Kuneš Computer modeling of electronic correlations in solids 20.10.2010 15:00
Andrea Campoleoni Asymptotic symmetries of 3D gravity coupled to higher-spin fields 11.10.2010 15:00
Dr. Marina Tjunina Epitaxial control of polar order in perovskites 08.10.2010 13:00
Andrea Taroni Atomistic Spin Dynamics of Low-dimensional Magnets 06.10.2010 15:00
Stéphane Sebban Progress on laser driven x-ray sources at the Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquée 06.10.2010 09:30
Dr. Pedro de Andres Physical chemistry on graphene 05.10.2010 10:00
David Šálek Measurement of the proton diffraction longitudinal structure function in H1 experiment 01.10.2010 13:30
Pavel Marton Atomic origin of ferroelectric hardening in PbTiO3 and Pb(ZrTi)O3 24.09.2010 16:00
Taneli Laamanen Electronic Structure of Rare Earth Ions in the Sr2MgSi2O7 Persistent Luminescence Host Material 24.09.2010 14:00
Igor Beinik Electrical characterization of semiconductor nanostructures by scanning probe microscopy based techniques 21.09.2010 14:00
Dr. Daisuke Takeuchi Single Crystal Diamond Electronic Devices 10.09.2010 14:00
Tomáš Ostatnický Spontaneous coherence in systems of cavity polaritons 07.09.2010 10:00
Ashoke Sen Extremal black hole entropy 30.08.2010 15:00
Julien Pernot Mobility in homoepitaxial doped diamond 20.07.2010 13:00
Kiyoka Okada First direct confirmation of nano-nucleation and new nucleation theory 19.07.2010 14:00
prof. Masamichi Hikosaka New polymer crystallization mechanism and realization of the ultra high performances 19.07.2010 10:00
Darrell G. Schlom A thin film approach to engineering functionality into oxides 30.06.2010 15:00
Karsten Held Dynamical vertex approximation - a step beyond dynamical mean field theory 29.06.2010 15:00
Dieter Lüst Strings at LHC 24.06.2010 15:00
Ansgar Liebsch Correlation induced spin freezing transition in FeSe and FeAsLaO: a dynamical mean field study 24.06.2010 14:00
Dr. Victor Sokolov Optical evidence of strong d-p coupling in Zn1-xMnxO 23.06.2010 13:00
Miloš Lokajíček jr. Programme of Fermilab and the collaboration with the Czech Republic 21.06.2010 15:00
Jan Hladký 50 years of DESY 17.06.2010 15:00

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