Friday, July 10
PLENARY-5
12:30-13:30 (AUDITORIUM)
12:30-13:30
PLENARY 5 -Magnetic Materials for Green Technologies
Oliver Gutfleisch
Technical University of Darmstadt, DARMSTADT, GERMANY
FR.A.1_SOFT AND HARD MAGNETIC MATERIALS
09:00-10:30 (ROOM J)
09:00-09:30
Fr.A.1_I1 -Magnetic properties of FeCo2B and the effect of doping by 5d elements
Miroslaw Werwinski
Uppsala University, UPPSALA, SWEDEN
09:30-09:45
Fr.A.1_O2 -Magnetic field effects on reaction-sintering of MnBi
Yoshifuru Mitsui
Graduate School of Science And Engineering, Kagoshima University, KAGOSHIMA, JAPAN
09:45-10:00
Fr.A.1_O3 -The Importance of strong electronic correlations in rare-earth free hard magnets
Filip Ronning
Los Alamos National Lab, LOS ALAMOS, UNITED STATES
10:00-10:15
Fr.A.1_O4 -BH enhancement in SrFe12O19 hybrid nanocomposites
Ana M.ª Aragón
Instituto de Magnetismo Aplicado (UCM-ADIF), LAS ROZAS (MADRID), SPAIN
10:15-10:30
Fr.A.1_O5 -Magnetism of ferromagnetic bulk MnBi phases made from MnBi nanoparticles
Elizabeth Skoropata
University of Manitoba, WINNIPEG, CANADA
FR.B.1_MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES
09:00-10:30 (ROOM F)
09:00-09:30
Fr.B.1_I1 -Size-induced enhanced magnetoelectric effect in chromium oxide nanoclusters
David Halley
CNRS/Université de Strasbourg, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
09:30-09:45
Fr.B.1_O2 -Relationship between the verwey temperature and the particle size in magnetite nanoparticles
Lourdes Marcano
Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), LEIOA, SPAIN
09:45-10:00
Fr.B.1_O3 -Core/shell magnetism in NiO nanoparticles
Adrian Ionescu
Cavendish Laboratory, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM
10:00-10:15
Fr.B.1_O4 -Interplay between microstructure and magnetism in transition metal oxide nanoparticles: towards the breakdown of the antiferromagnetic order
Natalia Rinaldi-Montes
University of Oviedo, OVIEDO, SPAIN
10:15-10:30
Fr.B.1_O5 -Sorption study water contaminants by magnetic nanoparticles: A theoretical approach based on DFT calculations
Samuel Baltazar
Departamento de Física, CEDENNA, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, SANTIAGO DE CHILE, CHILE
FR.C.1_TOPOLOGICAL INSULATORS AND METAL INSULATOR TRANSITIONS
09:00-10:30 (ROOM H1)
09:00-09:15
Fr.C.1_O1 -Topological surface states and double berry monopoles in the heavy fermion superconductor UPt3
Andriy Nevidomskyy
Rice University, HOUSTON, UNITED STATES
09:15-09:30
Fr.C.1_O2 -Superconductivity and antiferromagnetism in the half-Heusler compound HoPdBi
Artem Nikitin
University of Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
09:30-09:45
Fr.C.1_O3 -Linear magnetoresistance, weak antilocalization and Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in the putative topological superconductor LuPdBi
Piotr Wisniewski
Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, WROCAW, POLAND
09:45-10:00
Fr.C.1_O4 -Discovery of superconductivity in Bi2Te: Evidence of universal behavior in an infinitely adaptive series under compression
Ryan Stillwell
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LIVERMORE, UNITED STATES
10:00-10:15
Fr.C.1_O5 -Quantum oscillations in high magnetic fields, Berry phase, quantum Hall effect and superconductivity in Cu-doped bismute selenide single crystals
Taiisia Romanova
Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Science, MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
10:15-10:30
Fr.C.1_O6 -Surface damage of SmB_6 through ion-irradiation
Nicholas Wakeham
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LOS ALAMOS, UNITED STATES
FR.D.1_HIGHLY FRUSTRATED MAGNETISM
09:00-10:30 (ROOM H2)
09:00-09:30
Fr.D.1_I1 -The AC Wien effect and non-linear non-equilibrium susceptibility in spin ice.
Peter Holdsworth
Ecole Normale Supérieure De Lyon, LYON, FRANCE
09:30-09:45
Fr.D.1_O2 -Magnetoelectricity of the spin-ice compound Ho2Ti2O7
Thomas Herrmannsdörfer
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory, DRESDEN, GERMANY
09:45-10:00
Fr.D.1_O3 -Magnetic charge crystal phase embedded in a disordered spin lattice in thermally-active artificial spin ice
Ioan-Augustin Chioar
Institut Néel, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
10:00-10:15
Fr.D.1_O4 -Magnetic crystallography and 'jellyfish' structure of monopoles in spin ice
Ludovic Jaubert
Okinawa Institute of Science And Technology, ONNA, JAPAN
10:15-10:30
Fr.D.1_O5 -Magnetic phases up to 120 T in a triangular-lattice antiferromagnet CuCrO2
Atsuhiko Miyata
Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
FR.E.1_MEASURING TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION
09:00-10:30 (ROOM H3)
09:00-09:30
Fr.E.1_I1 -Electron holography and Lorentz microscopy for quantitative measurements of local magnetic properties and in-situ experiments
Etienne Snoeck
Cemes -Cnrs, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
09:30-09:45
Fr.E.1_O2 -Scanning gate microscopy of domain wall nanosensor
Héctor Corte-León
National Physical Laboratory, TEDDINGTON, UNITED KINGDOM
09:45-10:00
Fr.E.1_O3 -Domain wall pinning in cylindrical nanowires
Iurii Ivanov
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), THUWAL, SAUDI ARABIA
10:00-10:15
Fr.E.1_O4 -Mechanomagnetic spectroscopy: an ultrasonic method to study magnetostriction
Sergey Kustov
University of Balearic Islands, UIB, PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
10:15-10:30
Fr.E.1_O5 -Imaging magnetic domain patterns in 3D curved surfaces
Robert Streubel
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
FR.F.1_MAGNETISM THEORY AND SIMULATION OF QUANTUM AND CLASSICAL SYSTEMS
09:00-10:30 (ROOM A)
09:00-09:30
Fr.F.1_I1 -Designer nanomagnets
Joaquín Fernández-Rossier
Inl, BRAGA, PORTUGAL
09:30-09:45
Fr.F.1_O2 -Strange correlations in symmetry protected topological phases
Pinaki Sengupta
Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
09:45-10:00
Fr.F.1_O3 -Electronic properties of transition metal atoms on Cu2 N/Cu(100): a comparative study
Alejandro Ferrón
International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, BRAGA, PORTUGAL
10:00-10:15
Fr.F.1_O4 - Magnetism in rare earth quasicrystals: RKKY interactions and ordering
Stefanie Thiem
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
10:15-10:30
Fr.F.1_O5 -Spin and orbital contributions to relativistic magnetic interactions in strongly correlated systems
Andrea Secchi
Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute for Molecules and Materials, NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS
FR.G.1_SPIN WAVE DYNAMICS AND MAGNONICS
09:00-10:30 (ROOM B1-B3)
09:00-09:30
Fr.G.1_I1 -Spin-transfer torque for nano-magnonics
Sergej Demokritov
Universität Münster, MÜNSTER, GERMANY
09:30-09:45
Fr.G.1_O2 -Unidirectional spin-wave edge modes in perpendicularly magnetized permalloy structures
Britta Leven
Fachbereich Physik and Forschungszentrum Optimas, TU Kaiserslautern, KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY
09:45-10:00
Fr.G.1_O3 -Direct Microscopic observation of spin wave modes in nanoscaled antidot lattices
Joachim Gräfe
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, STUTTGART, GERMANY
10:00-10:15
Fr.G.1_O4 -Towards graded-index magnonics: Steering spin waves in magnonic networks
Volodymyr Kruglyak
University of Exeter, EXETER, UNITED KINGDOM
10:15-10:30
Fr.G.1_O5 -Effective way of spin-wave excitation in YIG-Pt structures
Alexander Serga
University of Kaiserslautern, KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY
FR.H.1_NON-FERMIN LIQUIDS AND QUANTUM CRITICALITY
09:00-10:30 (ROOM D1-D3)
09:00-09:30
Fr.H.1_I1 -Multiple quantum critical points in a cubic heavy fermion system
Silke Paschen
Vienna University of Technology, VIENNA, AUSTRIA
09:30-09:45
Fr.H.1_O2 -Frustrated magnetism in Yb2Fe12P7
D.A. Zocco
Karlsruher Institut Für Technologie, Institut Für Festkörperphysik, KARLSRUHE, GERMANY
09:45-10:00
Fr.H.1_O3 -Thermodynamic singularities in the anisotropic stress Grüneisen ratios of quantum critical CeCu5.9Au0.1
K. Grube
Karlsruher Institut Für Technologie, Institut Für Festkörperphysik, KARLSRUHE, GERMANY
10:00-10:15
Fr.H.1_O4 -Non-fermi liquid behaviors and distinct metal insulator transitions in perovskite SrIrO3 epitaxial films
Yoon H Jeong
Dept of Physics, POSTECH, POHANG, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
10:15-10:30
Fr.H.1_O5 -On the superconducting instabilities of metals near quantum critical points
Srinivas Raghu
Stanford University, STANFORD, UNITED STATES
FR.I.1_VORTEX AND SKYRMON DYNAMICS
09:00-10:30 (ROOM D4-D6)
09:00-09:30
Fr.I.1_I1 -Dynamics and inertia of skyrmionic spin structures
Christoforos Moutafis
University of Manchester, MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
09:30-09:45
Fr.I.1_O2 -High-frequency dynamic modes of a magnetic antivortex
Kristen Buchanan
Colorado State University, FORT COLLINS, UNITED STATES
09:45-10:00
Fr.I.1_O3 -µSR Studies of dynamic spin fluctuations and the static order parameter of skyrmion systems
Lian Liu
Columbia University, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
10:00-10:30
Fr.I.1_I4 -Low-frequency magnetization dynamics of vortex dot arrays
Konstantin Gusliyenko
Depto. Física de Materiales, Universidad del País Vasco, UPV/EHU, SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
FR.J.1_THEORY OF STRONGLY CORRELATED MATTER
09:00-10:30 (ROOM E1-E3)
09:00-09:30
Fr.J.1_I1 -Quantum criticality and emergence of the T /B scaling in strongly correlated metals
Shinji Watanabe
Kyushu Institute of Technology, FUKUOKA, JAPAN
09:30-09:45
Fr.J.1_O2 -Electronic correlations in Hund metals
Elena Bascones
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM-CSIC), MADRID, SPAIN
09:45-10:00
Fr.J.1_O3 -Competition between Hund's coupling and Kondo effect in an extended one-dimensional periodic Anderson model
Imre Hagymasi
Wigner Research Centre for Physics, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
10:00-10:30
Fr.J.1_I4 -Non-local correlations beyond DMFT and (quantum) criticality
Karsten Held
Vienna University of Technology, WIEN, AUSTRIA
FR.A.2_SOFT AND HARD MAGNETIC MATERIALS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM J)
11:00-11:30
Fr.A.2_I1 -Micromagnetics of rare-earth efficient permanent magnets?
Thomas Schrefl
Center for Integrated Sensor Systems, Danube University, KREMS, AUSTRIA
11:30-11:45
Fr.A.2_O2 -Micromagnetic simulations on the role of grain-boundary
phase in Nd2Fe14B magnets
Min Yi
Technische Universität Darmstadt, DARMSTADT, GERMANY
11:45-12:00
Fr.A.2_O3 -Optimization of permanent magnets performance by means of micromagnetic modelling
Dmitry Berkov
General Numerics Research Lab E.V., JENA, GERMANY
12:00-12:15
Fr.A.2_O4 -First-principles study of the effect of Cu and NdOx in Nd2Fe14B magnets
Yasutomi Tatetsu
The University of Tokyo, TOKYO, JAPAN
12:15-12:30
Fr.A.2_O5 -Molecular field and CEF single ion calculation of the finite temperature intrinsic magnetic properties of R2M14B intermetallic compounds (R=rare earth, M= Fe, Co)
Masaaki Ito
Advanced Material Engineering Div., Toyota Motor Corporation, SUSONO, JAPAN
FR.B.2_SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETISM, INCLUDING EXOTIC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
11:00-12:30 (ROOM F)
11:00-11:15
Fr.B.2_O1 – Element specific magnetic depth profiles of YBa2Cu3O7/La0.7Ca0.7MnO3 superlattices using X-ray resonant magnetic reflectometry
Aurora Alberca
Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland
11:15-11:30
Fr.B.2_O2 -Study of strong electronic correlations and superconductivity for KFe2As2 under pressure and for intercalated FeSe
Harald O. Jeschke
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, FRANKFURT, GERMANY
11:30-11:45
Fr.B.2_O3 -Persistence of high-energy spin fluctuations in electron doped NaFeAs
Jonathan Pelliciari
Paul Scherrer Institute, VILLIGEN, SWITZERLAND
11:45-12:00
Fr.B.2_O4 -Static magnetic order in overdoped NaFe1-xCuxAs indicating a mott transition
Sky Cheung
Columbia University, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
12:00-12:15
Fr.B.2_O5 -Successive AF-SC-AF phase transition and the quantum criticality in LaFeAsO1-xHx studied by nuclear magnetic resonance
Naoki Fujiwara
Kyoto University, KYOTO, JAPAN
12:15-12:30
Fr.B.2_O6 -Microscopic coexistence of magnetism and superconductivity in Ca1-xNaxFe2As2
Hans-Henning Klauss
Institute for Solid State Physics, TU Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
FR.C.2_TOPOLOGICAL INSULATORS AND METAL INSULATOR TRANSITIONS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM H1)
11:00-11:30
Fr.C.2_I1 -KONDO INSULATORS: Magnetism meets topology
Piers Coleman
Center for Materials Theory, Dept Physics And Astronomy, Rutgers University, PISCATAWAY, UNITED STATES
11:30-11:45
Fr.C.2_O2 -Fermi surface of pressure metallised Mott insulator NiS2
Sven Friedemann
University of Bristol, BRISTOL, UNITED KINGDOM
11:45-12:00
Fr.C.2_O3 -Pressure effect on the ferromagnetic-metal to ferromagnetic-insulator transition in K2Cr8O16
Yutaka Ueda
Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute, NAGAKUTE, JAPAN
12:00-12:15
Fr.C.2_O4 -Muon spin relaxation studies of Mott transition systems: RNiO3, (Ca,Sr)2RuO4 and (Sr,La)2IrO4
Benjamin Frandsen
Columbia University Department of Physic, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
12:15-12:30
FR.C.2_O5 A population inversion observed in surface Dirac cone of topological insulator Sb2Te3
Kazuki Sumida
Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Horoshima-shi, Japan
FR.D.2_ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE. ITINERANT ELECTRON MAGNETISM. HALF METALS. INSULATORS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM H2)
11:00-11:30
Fr.D.2_I1 -First principles design of complex magnetic oxides
Arthur Ernst
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, HALLE, GERMANY
11:30-11:45
Fr.D.2_O2 -Half metallicity with huge room temperature spin polarization in the ferromagnetic Heusler compound Co2MnSi
Alexander Kronenberg
University of Mainz, MAINZ, GERMANY
11:45-12:00
Fr.D.2_O3 - TO BE CONFIRMED
12:00-12:15
Fr.D.2_O4 -Observation of quantum oscillations on La-doped Sr3Ir2O7 single crystals
Zhuo Feng
London Centre for Nanotechnology, University College London, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
12:15-12:30
Fr.D.2_O5 -Discrete atomic-like cystal-field states in LaCo03, K2CoF4 and CoO mott insulators
Ryszard Radwanski
Institute of Physics, Pedagogical University, KRAKOW, POLAND
FR.E.2_MEASURING TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION
11:00-12:30 (ROOM H3)
11:00-11:30
Fr.E.2_I1 -Studies of magnetic structures and magnetization dynamic using scanning transmission x-ray microscope
Tolek Tyliszczak
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, BERKELEY, UNITED STATES
11:30-11:45
Fr.E.2_O2 -A nanopaleomagnetic study of the early solar system by means of X-ray PEEM
Julia Herrero-Albillos
Centro Universitario de la Defensa, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN
11:45-12:00
Fr.E.2_O3 -Direct observation of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy axes in Fe3-xO4 nanoparticles by MFM
Carlos Moya
Universitat de Barcelona, BARCELONA, SPAIN
12:00-12:15
Fr.E.2_O4 -Ghost imaging protocol for magneto-optical applications
Ambra Caprile
INRiM -Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, TORINO, ITALY
12:15-12:30
Fr.E.2_O5 -Neutron scattering in magnetic fields up to 26 teslas
Oleksandr Prokhnenko
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, BERLIN, GERMANY
FR.F.2_MAGNETISM THEORY AND SIMULATION OF QUANTUM AND CLASSICAL SYSTEMS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM A)
11:00-11:30
Fr.F.2_I1 -Topological defects in quantum spin-nematics
Yutaka Akagi
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, OKINAWA, JAPAN
11:30-11:45
Fr.F.2_O2 -Quantum molecular magnetism
Sylvain Brechet
Epfl, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
11:45-12:00
Fr.F.2_O3 -Micromagnetic simulations of three dimensional magnonic crystals
Leonard Spinu
AMRI & Physics, University of New Orleans, NEW ORLEANS, UNITED STATES
12:00-12:15
Fr.F.2_O4 -Remote qubit manipulation by magnetic solitons
Alessandro Cuccoli
Universita' di Firenze -Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, SESTO FIORENTINO, ITALY
12:15-12:30
FR.F.2_O5 -Energy efficient thermally induced magnetization switching by tailoring the electron and phonon dynamics
O. Chubykalo-Fesenko
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, CSIC, MADRID, SPAIN
FR.G.2_MAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTORS AND DILUTED MAGNETS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM B1-B3)
11:00-11:30
Fr.G.2_I1 -Novel diluted ferromagnetic semiconductors iso-structural to FeAs superconductors
Yasutomo Uemura
Physics Dept., Columbia University, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
11:30-12:00
Fr.G.2_I2 -Magnetic order at the (111) polar surfaces of SrTiO3: A non-magnetic insulator
M. Carmen Muñoz
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM) Consejo Superior de Investig, MADRID, SPAIN
12:00-12:15
FR.G.2_O3 -Defect induced magnetism in SiC
Shengqiang Zhou
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, DRESDEN, GERMANY
12:15-12:30
Fr.G.2_O4 TO BE CONFIRMED
FR.H.2_APPLIED MAGNETISM OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM D1-D3)
11:00-11:30
Fr.H.2_I1 -Conductive atomic force microscopy of magnetic tunnel junction nanopillars
Sara Majetich
Carnegie Mellon University, PITTSBURGH, UNITED STATES
11:30-11:45
Fr.H.2_O2 -Ferritin-based multifunctional nanoparticles for magnetic fluid hyperthermia
Claudia Innocenti
INSTM And Dip.Chimica 'Ugo Shiff', Univ.Firenze, SESTO FIORENTINO (FIRENZE), ITALY
11:45-12:00
Fr.H.2_O3 -Efficient, safe and fast magnetic targeting of stem cells in spinal cord injury
Vitalii Zablotskii
Institute of Physics ASCR, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
12:00-12:15
Fr.H.2_O4 -Regulation of mesenchymal stem cell adipogenesis by oscillating high-gradient magnetic fields
Oleg Lunov
ASCR, Institute of Physics, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
12:15-12:30
Fr.H.2_O5 -Halbach arrays consisting of cubic elements optimized for high field gradients in drug delivery applications
Lester Barnsley
University of Oxford, OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM
FR.I.2_SURFACE AND INTERFACE EFFECTS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM D4-D6)
11:00-11:30
Fr.I.2_I1 -Nonlinear unidirectional spin Hall magnetoresistance
Pietro Gambardella
Department of Materials, ETH Zurich, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
11:30-11:45
Fr.I.2_O2 -Influence of non-magnetic spacers on spin wave spectra in two-dimensional binary magnonic crystals
Maciej Krawczyk
Faculty Of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, POZNAN, POLAND
11:45-12:00
FR.I.2_O3 -Spin and orbital magnetic moment of reconstructed √2 ×√2R45° magnetite (001)
Michael Förster
ALBA Synchrotron Light Facility, BARCELONA, SPAIN
12:00-12:15
Fr.I.2_O4 -Imprinting magnetic chiral spin textures
Robert Streubel
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
12:15-12:30
Fr.I.2_O5 -Macroscopic and static measurement of interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
Dong-Soo Han
Department of Applied Physics, Center for NanoMaterials, Eindhoven University Of, EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS
FR.J.2_FAST AND ULTRAFAST MAGNETIZATION DYNAMICS
11:00-12:30 (ROOM E1-E3)
11:00-11:30
Fr.J.2_I1 -Controlled optical switching of ferromagnetic thin films and nanostructures
Eric Fullerton
Center of Magnetic Recording Research, University of California, SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATES
11:30-12:00
Fr.J.2_I2 -Ultrafast thermally induced magnetization switching in structured systems
Roy Chantrell
University of York, YORK, UNITED KINGDOM
12:00-12:15
Fr.J.2_O3 -Magnetic Switching Dynamics due to Ultrafast Exchange Scattering in a Toy Model of a Ferrimagnetic Alloy
Hans Christian Schneider
University Of Kaiserslautern, KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY
12:15-12:30
Fr.J.2_O4 -The role of the non-collinear magnetic structure on ultrafast laser-induced spin dynamics in NdFeCo and PrFeCo
Jonas Becker
Radboud University Nijmegen, NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS
FR.SEMIPLENARY-1
16:00-16:45 (AUDITORIUM)
16:00-16:45
FR.SP-1 -Magnetocaloric effect: Challenges and opportunities
Vitalij Pecharsky
Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, AMES, UNITED STATES
FR.SEMIPLENARY-2
16:00-16:45 (ROOM J)
FR.SP-2 - Nanomagnets in the organism: Opportunity for therapy and long term fate
Florence Gazeau
MSC CNRS/Université Paris Diderot , PARIS, FRANCE
FR.SEMIPLENARY-3
16:00-16:45 (ROOM F)
16:00-16:45
FR.SP-3 -Ferromagnetic shape memory thin films: Structure and magnetic anisotropy
Jose Manuel Barandiaran
BCMaterials & Univ. of the Basque Country, BILBAO, SPAIN
FR.A.3_SOFT AND HARD MAGNETIC MATERIALS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM J)
17:15-17:30
Fr.A.3_O1 -Permanent magnet demagnetization process considering the inclination of the demag field
Stefano Tizianel
LEE Srl., NERVIANO, ITALY
17:30-17:45
Fr.A.3_O2 -Structure and magnetic properties of Sm-Co/Fe-Co multilayer films with in-plane magnetic anisotropies prepared on MgO(110) single-crystal substrates
Mitsuru Ohtake
Chuo University, TOKYO, JAPAN
17:45-18:00
Fr.A.3_O3 -Magnetization reversal process of Nd-Fe-B sintered magnets observed by magnetic very small angle neutron scattering
Kanta Ono
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), TSUKUBA, JAPAN
18:00-18:15
Fr.A.3_O4 – TO BE CONFIRMED
FR.B.3_SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETISM, INCLUDING EXOTIC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
17:15-18:15 (ROOM F)
17:15-17:30
Fr.B.3_O1 -A Novel Superconductor in actinoid platinum metal borides
Ernst Bauer
Vienna University of Technology, VIENNA, AUSTRIA
17:30-17:45
Fr.B.3_O2 -Colossal thermoelectric effect due to Berry phase fluctuation in chiral superconductors
Satoshi Fujimoto
Department of Materials Engineering Science, Osaka University, OSAKA, JAPAN
17:45-18:00
Fr.B.3_O3 -Quasiparticle interference in chiral superconductors and hidden order phase
Peter Thalmeier
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, DRESDEN, GERMANY
18:00-18:15
Fr.B.3_O4 -Superconductivity of icosahedral Yb approximants with Tsai-type clusters
Kazuhiko Deguchi
Nagoya University, NAGOYA, JAPAN
FR.D.3_ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE. ITINERANT ELECTRON MAGNETISM. HALF METALS. INSULATORS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM H2)
17:15-17:30
Fr.D.3_O1 -Prediction of magnetic ordering in layered technetium perovskite Sr2TcO4
Jernej Mravlje
Jozef Stefan Institute, LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA
17:30-17:45
Fr.D.3_O2 -Inherent orbital-selective tunneling in a STM measurement
Yukio Takahashi
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, CHIBA, JAPAN
17:45-18:00
Fr.D.3_O3 -The magnetism, energetic stability and magneto-optical properties of the Rh2Mn-Bi-Al and Ir2Mn-Bi-Al alloys
Dominik Legut
VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, OSTRAVA, CZECH REPUBLIC
18:00-18:15
Fr.D.3_O4 -Origin of non-monotonic concentration and temperature dependence of magnetocrystalline anisotropy in (Fe1-xCox)2 B alloys
Kirill Belashchenko
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, LINCOLN, UNITED STATES
FR.E.3_MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES
17:15-18:15 (ROOM H3)
17:15-17:30
Fr.E.3_O1 -Domain wall on a magnetic helix with easy-tangential anisotropy
Oleksandr Pylypovskyi
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, KYIV, UKRAINE
17:30-17:45
Fr.E.3_O2 -Multi-vortex magnetic nanoparticles: A twin-functionalized agent for magnetomechanical cancer-cell destruction and hyperthermia
Goolaup Sarjoosing
Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
17:45-18:00
Fr.E.3_O3 -Nonlinearity of dynamic magnetization in a superparamagnetic clustered-particle suspension with regard to particle rotatability under oscillatory field
Suko Bagus Trisnanto
Tokyo Institute of Technology, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN
18:00-18:15
Fr.E.3_O4 -Insight into magnetic configurations in Fe nanocubes by micromagnetic simulations and electron holography
Francisco Bonilla
LPCNO-INSA, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
FR.F.3_MATERIALS FOR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM A)
17:15-17:45
Fr.F.3_I1 -Inelastic electronic transport in single-layer graphene and at the surface of topological insulator Bi2Se3
Sergio Valenzuela
ICREA and ICN2, BELLATERRA, SPAIN
17:45-18:00
Fr.F.3_O2 – Study of the field-induced virgin effect in Mn-Fe-P-Si room temperature magnetocaloric compounds
Andras Bartok
SATIE ENS-Cachan, France
18:00-18:15
Fr.F.3_O3 -Giant magnetocaloric effect and thermopower in multiferroic Eu1-xBaxTiO3
Ramanathan Mahendiran
National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
FR.G.3_DOMAIN WALL MOTION
17:15-18:15 (ROOM B1-B3)
17:15-17:30
Fr.G.3_O1 -Intrinsic non-adiabatic spin-transfer torque
Kyoung-Whan Kim
National Institute of Standards and Technology, GAITHERSBURG, UNITED STATES
17:30-17:45
Fr.G.3_O2 -Quantifying optical spin-transfer torque on a coherently expanding magnetic domain wall by tuneable geometrical pinning
Tomas Janda
Charles University in Prague, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
17:45-18:00
Fr.G.3_O3 -Reversible electric field driven magnetic domain wall motion
Kévin Franke
Aalto University, ESPOO, FINLAND
18:00-18:15
Fr.G.3_O4 TO BE CONFIRMED
FR.H.3_THIN FILM NANOSTRUCTURES
17:15-18:15 (ROOM D1-D3)
17:15-17:30
FR.H.3_O1 -Helimagnetic spin order in Fe nanoisland on Cu(111)
Soo-Hyon Phark
CCES, IBS, Seoul National University, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
17:30-17:45
Fr.H.3_O2 -Magnetization reversal and topological defects in weak perpendicular anisotropy bifurcations
Maria Velez
Universidad de Oviedo, OVIEDO, SPAIN
17:45-18:00
Fr.H.3_O3 -Suppression of transition from antiferromagnetic to weak ferromagnetic state in (0001) oriented α-Fe2O3 film by Ir doping
Satya Prakash Pati
Tohoku University, SENDAI, JAPAN
18:00-18:15
Fr.H.3_O4 - Modifying magnetic properties of an individual Co nanomagnet by circumferential contact with Fe
Jeison Fischer
Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Halle, Germany
FR.I.3_SURFACE AND INTERFACE EFFECTS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM D4-D6)
17:15-17:30
Fr.I.3_O1 -A Magnetic nano-skyrmion lattice observed in a Si-Wafer based multilayer system
Stefan Krause
University of Hamburg, HAMBURG, GERMANY
17:30-17:45
Fr.I.3_O2 -Conduction-electron mediated Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction in pairs of adatoms revealed by ISTS
Manuel Steinbrecher
Universität Hamburg, Department of Physics, HAMBURG, GERMANY
17:45-18:00
Fr.I.3_O3 -Magnetism of single Ho atoms on metal surfaces
Romana Baltic
Institute of Condensed Matter Physics (ICMP), LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
18:00-18:15
Fr.I.3_O4 -Molecular-driven magnetism on a reactive Cu-surface
Amilcar Bedoya-Pinto
CiC NanoGUNE, DONOSTIA, SPAIN
CLOSING
18:15-18:45 (AUDITORIUM)