Monday, July 6
OPENING
08:30-09:00 (AUDITORIUM)
PLENARY-1
09:00-10:00 (AUDITORIUM)
09:00-10:00
PLENARY 1 -Continuous time quantum Monte Carlo methods: from quantum impurity models to real materials
Andrew J. Millis
Department of Physics, Columbia University, NEW YORK , UNITED STATES
MO.SYM_TOPOLOGICAL MATTER
10:00-13:00 (AUDITORIUM)
10:00-10:30
MO.SYM_1 -Topological magnetism
Roderich Moessner
Mpi-Pks, DRESDEN, GERMANY
10:30-11:00
MO.SYM_2 -Low carrier concentration crystals of the topological insulator Bi2-xSbxTe3-ySey: a magnetotransport study
Anne De Visser
University of Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
11:00-11:30
MO.SYM 3 - Transport and induced superconductivity in the topological surface and edge states of HgTe
Cristoph Brüne
Experimentelle Physik 3 Universität Würzburg, WÜRZBURG, GERMANY
12:00-12:30
MO.SYM_4 -Topology in Heusler compounds – from a materials perspective
Claudia Felser
Max Planck Institute Chemical Physics For Solids, DRESDEN, GERMANY
12:30-13:00
MO.SYM_5 -A spin-anisotropic harmonic honeycomb iridate
Ross McDonald
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LOS ALAMOS, UNITED STATES
SPECIAL INVITED LECTURE
13:00-13:30 (AUDITORIUM)
13:00-13:30
Highly efficient current induced domain wall motion in synthetic antiferromagnetic racetracks
Stuart Parkin
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, HALLE, GERMANY
MO.A.1_SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETISM, INCLUIDING EXOTIC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
10:00-11:30 (ROOM J)
10:00-10:30
MO.A.1_I1 -Superconductivity of Sr2RuO4: Current challenges
Yoshiteru Maeno
Kyoto University, KYOTO, JAPAN
10:30-10:45
MO.A.1_O2 -Controlling superconductivity by tunable AFM QCPs in the heavy fermion compound CeRhIn5
Tuson Park
Sungkyunkwan University, SUWON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
10:45-11:00
MO.A.1_O3 -Antiferromagnetic order and spatial modulation in high field superconducting phase of CeCoIn5
Ryusuke Ikeda
Department Of Physics, Kyoto University, KYOTO, JAPAN
11:00-11:15
MO.A.1_O4 -Heat capacity measurements on UBe13 in rotated magnetic fields: anisotropic response in the normal state and the absence of nodal quasiparticles
Yusei Shimizu
The Institute For Solid State Physics, The University Of Tokyo, KASHIWA, JAPAN
11:15-11:30
MO.A.1_O5 - Pr$_2$Pt$_3$Ge$_5$ - A novel magnetic Superconductor?
Jorge Gavilano
Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging, Paul Scherrer Institut, VILLIGEN, SWITZERLAND
MO.B.1_MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES
10:00-11:30 (ROOM F)
10:00-10:30
MO.B.1_I1 -Antiferromagnetic coupling in ferrimagnetic hard-soft core/shell nanoparticles
Josep Nogués
UAB, BELLATERRA, SPAIN
10:30-10:45
MO.B.1_O2 -Core/shell bimagnetic nanoparticles: magnetic interactions and magnetization reversal
Gabriel Lavorato
Centro Atómico Bariloche CNEA-CONICET, BARILOCHE, ARGENTINA
10:45-11:00
MO.B.1_O3 -Surface anisotropy and tunable exchange bias in core/shell and hollow magnetic nanoparticles
Hari Srikanth
University Of South Florida, TAMPA, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES
11:00-11:15
MO.B.1_O4 -Synthesis and magnetic properties of CoPt(core)-Fe/FeCo(shell) nanoparticles
Jhon Cuya
The University Of Shiga University, HIKONE, JAPAN
11:15-11:30
MO.B.1_O5 -Optimizing the magnetic properties of inverse antiferromagnetic-core / ferrimagnetic-shell nanoparticles
Kalliopi Trohidou
INN,NCSR Demokritos,Greece, AGHIA PARASKEVI ATTIKI, GREECE
MO.C.1_MAGNETIC THIN FILMS AND MULTILAYERS
10:00-11:30 (ROOM H1)
10:00-10:30
MO.C.1_I1 -Emergent interfacial phenomena in magnetic complex oxide heterostructures
Suzanne G.E. Te Velthuis
Argonne National Laboratory, ARGONNE, UNITED STATES
10:30-10:45
MO.C.1_O2 -Roughness influence in the barrier quality of ferroelectric/ferromagnetic tunnel junctions, model and experiments
Martin Sirena
Instituto Balseiro Y CONICET., SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE, ARGENTINA
10:45-11:00
MO.C.1_O3 -Magneto-electric coupling in Ca3CoMnO6 thin films
Jitendra Saha
Jawaharlal Nehru University, NEW DELHI, INDIA
11:00-11:15
MO.C.1_O4 -Magnetic and dielectric properties of BaTiO3-Co nano-composite films
Yiwen Zhang
Tohoku University, SENDAI, JAPAN
11:15-11:30
MO.C.1_O5 -Temperature dependent transport measurements of epitaxially grown copper manganese arsenide
Victoria Anne Hills
School Of Physics And Astronomy, University Of Nottingham, NOTTINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
MO.D.1_MATERIALS FOR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
10:00-11:30 (ROOM H2)
10:00-10:30
MO.D.1_I1 -Magnetic shape memory alloys for energy applications
Lluis Mañosa
Universitat de Barcelona, BARCELONA, SPAIN
10:30-10:45
MO.D.1_O2 -Tuning magnetic properties of isotropic ferrite powders as a feasible alternative for permanent magnet applications
Karol Golasinski
IMDEA Nanoscience, MADRID, SPAIN
10:45-11:00
MO.D.1_O3 -Phase formation and magnetic properties of the L10 phase in Mn-Ga alloys
Torsten Mix
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
11:00-11:15
MO.D.1_O4 -Atomic-scale characterisation of phase boundaries in hot deformed Nd-Fe-Co-B-Ga magnets infiltrated with a Nd-Cu eutectic
Thomas G. Woodcock
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
11:15-11:30
MO.D.1_O5 -Bi doped Mn2Sb: a novel rare-earth free permanent magnet material
Ajay Dhar
National Physical Laboratory, NEW DELHI, INDIA
MO.E.1_MEASURING TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION
10:00-11:30 (ROOM H3)
10:00-10:30
MO.E.1_I1 -Soft X-ray photoemission spectro-microscopy at the ALBA synchrotron: applications in magnetism
Lucia Aballe
ALBA Synchrotron Light Facility, CERDANYOLA DEL VALLES, SPAIN
10:30-10:45
MO.E.1_O2 -Ferromagnetic nuclear resonance for studying materials for spintronics, optics, and catalysis
Christian Meny
Ipcms, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
10:45-11:00
MO.E.1_O3 -AGFM for magnetic characterization of samples in A.C. magnetic field
Claudio Aroca
Universidad Politecnica De Madrid, MADRID, SPAIN
11:00-11:15
MO.E.1_O4 -Towards quantitative magnetic measurements with atomic spatial resolution
Jan Rusz
Department Of Physics And Astronomy, Uppsala University, UPPSALA, SWEDEN
11:15-11:30
MO.E.1_O5 -Bidirectional and co-resonant quantitative magnetic force microscopy sensors
Thomas Muehl
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
MO.F.1_SEMICONDUCTOR SPINTRONICS
10:00-11:30 (ROOM A)
10:00-10:30
MO.F.1_I1 -Antiferromagnetic spintronics
Tomas Jungwirth
Institute Of Physics ASCR And University Of Nottingham, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
10:30-10:45
MO.F.1_O2 -High temperature spin dynamics studied by solid state nuclear resonance and electron paramagnetic resonance in 29Si:B crystals
Roman Morgunov
Institute Of Problems Of Chemical Physics RAS, CHERNOGOLOVKA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
10:45-11:00
MO.F.1_O3 -Amplification of spin polarization using electro-nuclear spin-spin transistor
Kamil Olejník
Institute Of Physics, ASCR, V.V.I., PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
11:00-11:15
MO.F.1_O4 -Novel bulk form diluted magnetic semiconductors with decoupled charge and spin doping: synthesis and NMR investigation
Fanlong Ning
Zhejiang University, HANGZHOU, CHINA
11:15-11:30
MO.F.1_O5 -Spin-to-Charge conversion in 2D electron gas at LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interfaces
Yu Fu
Institut Nanosciences Et Cryogénie, CEA Grenoble, France, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
MO.G.1_EXCHANGE BIAS AND EXCHANGE SPRINGS
10:00-11:30 (ROOM B1-B3)
10:00-10:30
MO.G.1_I1 -A study of Antiferromagnetic/ferromagnetic systems using X-ray magnetic dichroism
Z. Q. Qiu
University Of California At Berkeley, BERKELEY, UNITED STATES
10:30-10:45
MO.G.1_O2 -Topologically protected magnetic helix for energy storage
Elena Vedmedenko
University Of Hamburg, HAMBURG, GERMANY
10:45-11:00
MO.G.1_O3 -Atomistic spin dynamics and effective models of AFM/FM multilayer systems
Irina Stockem
University Of Applied Sciences Bielefeld, BIELEFELD, GERMANY
11:00-11:15
MO.G.1_O4 -Enhancement of blocking temperature of Cr2O3/Co perpendicular exchange coupling system with thin Cr2O3 layer
Tomohiro Nozaki
Tohoku University, SENDAI, JAPAN
11:15-11:30
MO.G.1_O5 -A quantitative description of the bias-field and Coercive field in exchange-bias systems. Application to Mn2Au
Dominique Givord
CNRS/Univ. Grenoble-Alpes, Institut Neel, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
MO.H.1_SPIN-TRANSFER TORQUE AND SPIN-TRANSFER OSCILLATORS
10:00-11:30 (ROOM D1-D3)
10:00-10:30
MO.H.1_I1 -Spin-torque nanodevices for bio-inspired computing
Julie Grollier
CNRS Thales, PALAISEAU, FRANCE
10:30-10:45
MO.H.1_O2 -Current-induced spin orbit torques and magnetization switching in antiferromagnet/ferromagnet/oxide structures
Byong-Guk Park
KAIST, DAEJEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
10:45-11:00
MO.H.1_O3 -Spin-orbit torque switching in a ferromagnet/antiferromagnet bilayer system
Shunsuke Fukami
Tohoku University, SENDAI, JAPAN
11:00-11:15
MO.H.1_O4 -Magnetization manipulation by spin oribitronic effects in permalloy/heavy metal doped copper bilayers
Mihai Gabor
Technical University Of Cluj-Napoca, CLUJ-NAPOCA, ROMANIA
11:15-11:30
MO.H.1_O5 -Spin-orbit torque induced magnetization switching in Ta/CoFeB/MgO heterostructure with a diameter down to 30 nm
Chaoliang Zhang
Laboratory For Nanoelectronics And Spintronics, Research Institute Of Electrical, SENDAI, JAPAN
MO.I.1_LOW DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMA AND QUANTUM SPIN HALL
10:00-11:30 (ROOM D4-D6)
10:00-10:30
MO.I.1_I1 -TO BE CONFIRMED
10:30-10:45
MO.I.1_O2 -Emergent one-dimensional magnetism in a metal and a semiconductor
Igor Zaliznyak
Brookhaven National Laboratory, UPTON, UNITED STATES
10:45-11:00
MO.I.1_O3 -Longitudinal and transverse zeeman ladders in the ising-like chain antiferromagnet BaCo2V2O8
Sylvain Petit
CEA, GIF SUR YVETTE, FRANCE
11:00-11:15
MO.I.1_O4 -Pressure-induced quantum phase transitions in low-dimensional organic quantum magnets
Johannes Möller
ETH Zürich, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
11:15-11:30
MO.I.1_O5 -Phonon-modulated magnetic interactions and spin Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid in the p-orbital antiferromagnet CsO2
Martin Klanjsek
Jozef Stefan Institute, LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA
MO.A.2_SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETISM, INCLUIDING EXOTIC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
12:00-13:30 (ROOM J)
12:00-12:30
MO.A.2_I1 -Phase competition and Fermi surface reconstruction by charge density-wave order in cuprate superconductors
Nicolas Doiron-Leyraud
Université De Sherbrooke, SHERBROOKE, CANADA
12:30-12:45
MO.A.2_O2 -The evolution of microwave conductivity in YBa2Cu3O6+x across the superconducting dome
Jordan Baglo
Cavendish Laboratory, University Of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM
12:45-13:00
MO.A.2_O3 -Magnetoresistance in the pseudogap phase of the high-Tc cuprate HgBa2CuO4+d
Mun Chan
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos, LOS ALAMOS, UNITED STATES
13:00-13:15
MO.A.2_O4 -Observation of charge order in electron-doped cuprates
Richard Greene
University Of Maryland, COLLEGE PARK, UNITED STATES
13:15-13:30
MO.A.2_O5 -Hybridization and formation of coherent heavy fermions: non-fermi liquid detection with point contact spectroscopy
Laura Greene
University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, URBANA, UNITED STATES
MO.C.2_MAGNETIC THIN FILMS AND MULTILAYERS
12:00-13:30 (ROOM H1)
12:00-12:30
MO.C.2_I1 – Magnetic shape memory nano-disks: effects of lateral confinement on magnetism, martensitic behaviour and microstructure
Franca Albertini
Imem-Cnr, PARMA, ITALY
12:30-12:45
MO.C.2_O2 -Tuning magnetic anisotropy by structural strain in La2CoMnO6 thin films
Carlos Frontera
Instituto De Ciencia De Materiales De Barcelona. ICMAB -CSIC, BELLATERRA, SPAIN
12:45-13:00
MO.C.2_O3 -Stabilization of helical magnetic structures in thin multilayers
Liudmila Dzemiantsova
The Hamburg Centre Of Ultrafast Imaging, HAMBURG, GERMANY
13:00-13:30
MO.C.2_I4 -Shape-critical properties of patterned Permalloy thin films
Robert Shull
National Institute Of Standards And Technology, GAITHERSBURG, UNITED STATES
MO.D.2_MATERIALS FOR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
12:00-13:45 (ROOM H2)
12:00-12:30
MO.D.2_I1 -Advances in magnetocaloric characterization
Massimo Solzi
Dipartimento di Fisica e Scienze della Terra -Università di Parma, PARMA, ITALY
12:30-12:45
MO.D.2_O2 -Quasi-zero volume change 1st order phase transition on (Mn,Fe)2(P,A) A = Ge, Si magnetocaloric compounds
Luana Caron
Max Planck Institute For Chemical Physics Of Solids, DRESDEN, GERMANY
12:45-13:00
MO.D.2_O3 -Gd-Zn biphasic magnetic composites synthesized in a single preparation step: increasing refrigerant capacity without decreasing magnetic entropy change
Victorino Franco
Sevilla University, SEVILLA, SPAIN
13:00-13:15
MO.D.2_O4 -Thermal conductivity study of (Mn-Fe)P1−xSix magnetocaloric materials with first and second order phase transitions
Amin Davarpanah
University Of Aveiro, AVEIRO, PORTUGAL
13:15-13:30
MO.D.2_O5 -Conventional and rotating magnetocaloric effects in RAl2 (R=Ho and Nd)
Nilson Antunes De Oliveira
Universidade Do Estado Do Rio De Janeiro, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
13:30-13:45
MO.D.2_O6 -Magnetic entropy change in materials with first- order magnetic transitions under cycling
Barbara Kaeswurm
Institut für Geo - und Materialwissenschaften, Technische Universität Darmstadt, DARMSTADT, GERMANY
MO.E.2_MEASURING TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION
12:00-13:30 (ROOM H3)
12:00-12:15
MO.E.2_O1 - Sensitive nanoSQUIDs for magnetization reversal measurements on single magnetic nanoparticles, nanotubes and nanowires
Dieter Koelle
Physikalisches Institut, Universität Tübingen, TÜBINGEN, GERMANY
12:15-12:30
MO.E.2_O2 -Three-axis low energy neutron spectroscopy at the institut Laue-Langevin
Martin Boehm
Institut Laue-Langevin, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
12:30-12:45
MO.E.2_O3 -Nanoscale magnetic imaging using single nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond
Marc Ganzhorn
University Of Basel, BASEL, SWITZERLAND
12:45-13:00
MO.E.2_O4 -Ultra high-resolution magnetic imaging of perpendicular magnetic recording media by near-surface alternating magnetic force microscopy
Hitoshi Saito
Graduate School Of Engineering And Resource Science, Akita University, AKITA, JAPAN
13:00-13:15
MO.E.2_O5 - TO BE CONFIRMED
13:15-13:30
MO.E.2_O6 -Quantitative magnetic force microscopy: a method to determine physical properties of superconducting materials
Ulrike Wolff
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
MO.F.2_ MAGNETIC NANORODS, NANOWIRES AND NANOTUBES
12:00-13:30 (ROOM A)
12:00-12:30
MO.F.2_I1 -Templated self assembly of magnetic nanostructures
Caroline A Ross
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED STATES
12:30-12:45
MO.F.2_O2 -Ni80Fe20 nanodisks by nanosphere lithography for biomedical applications
Paola Tiberto
Inrim, TORINO, ITALY
12:45-13:00
MO.F.2_O3 –Investigation of different magnetocrystalline anisotropies with FORC analysis in electrodeposited Co-Pt nanowires
Muhammad Shahid Arshad
Jozef Stefan Institute, LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA
13:00-13:15
MO.F.2_O4 -Magnetic domain walls in interconnected nanowire structures
David Burn
Imperial College London, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
13:15-13:30
MO.F.2_O5 - Segmented nanowires for multi-level high-density magnetic data storage: modeling and experimental proof-of-concept
Nuria del-Valle
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, BARCELONA, SPAIN
MO.G.2_THEORY AND MODELLING
12:00-13:30 (ROOM B1-B3)
12:00-12:30
MO.G.2_I1 -Accelerated discovery of high-performance magnets
Stefano Sanvito
Trinity College Dublin, DUBLIN, IRELAND
12:30-12:45
MO.G.2_O2 -Cluster Monte Carlo algorithms for fept hamiltonian
Andreas Lyberatos
University Of Crete, HERAKLION, GREECE
12:45-13:00
MO.G.2_O3 -Bimodal distribution of blocking temperature for exchange-bias ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic bilayers: a granular Monte Carlo study with less stable magnetic regions spread over the interface
Denis Ledue
GPM UMR 6634 CNRS-Université & INSA De Rouen, SAINT-ETIENNE-DU-ROUVRAY, FRANCE
13:00-13:30
MO.G.2_I4 -Vortex nonlinear dynamics
Claudio Serpico
DIETI, Università Degli Studi Di Napoli Ferderico II, NAPLES, ITALY
MO.H.2_SPIN-TRANSFER TORQUE AND SPIN-TRANSFER OSCILLATORS
12:00-13:30 (ROOM D1-D3)
12:00-12:30
MO.H.2_I1 -Spin pumping through a topological insulator probed by x-ray detected ferromagnetic resonance
Adriana I. Figueroa
Diamond Light Source, DIDCOT, UNITED KINGDOM
12:30-12:45
MO.H.2_O2 -Control of the spin-wave relaxation in a magnetic insulator of macroscopic dimensions via spin-transfer torque
Viktor Lauer
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY
12:45-13:00
MO.H.2_O3 -TO BE CONFIRMED
13:00-13:15
MO.H.2_O4 -Low linewidth high frequency spin hall nano-oscillators
Ahmad Awad
University Of Gothenburg, GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN
13:15-13:30
MO.H.2_O5 -Effect of spin-transfer-torque induced dynamics of a synthetic antiferromagnetic reference layer on a spin-torque diode spectrum
Rie Matsumoto
National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology (AIST), TSUKUBA, JAPAN
MO.I.2_MOLECULAR MAGNETISM
12:00-13:30 (ROOM D4-D6)
12:00-12:30
MO.I.2_I1 -Strong magneto-chiral dichroism detected by hard X-rays in a molecular helix
Roberta Sessoli
Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Firenze, SESTO FIORENTINO, ITALY
12:30-12:45
MO.I.2_O2 -B-T phase diagram of solid oxygen in the megagauss region
Toshihiro Nomura
ISSP Univ. Of Tokyo, KASHIWANOHA, KASHIWA, CHIBA, JAPAN
12:45-13:00
MO.I.2_O3 -Light-induced spin-state switching of an Fe(II) complex adsorbed on HOPG
Matthias Bernien
Freie Universität Berlin, BERLIN, GERMANY
13:00-13:15
MO.I.2_O4 -Intracluster interactions in “butterfly” {Fe3LnO2} molecules with non-Kramers Ln = Tb and Ho
Laura Badía-Romano
Instituto De Ciencia De Materiales De Aragón, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN
13:15-13:30
MO.I.2_O5 -Landing functional molecular spin clusters on surfaces.
Marco Affronte
Università Di Modena E Reggio Emilia, MODENA, ITALY
MO.J.2_ORGANIC SPINTRONICS. CARBON-BASED SPINTRONICS
12:00-13:30 (ROOM E1-E3)
12:00-12:30
MO.J.2_I1 -Spin transport in molecular films: beyond conventional spin valves
Luis E. Hueso
CIC NanoGUNE, SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
12:30-12:45
MO.J.2_O2 -Voltage-controlled inversion of tunnel magnetoresistance in epitaxial spin valve based on graphene
Florian Godel
Ipcms-Cnrs, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
12:45-13:00
MO.J.2_O3 -Spin dependent electron scattering in graphene nanostructures on Ni(111)
Aitor Mugarza
Catalan Institute Of Nanoscience And Nanotechnology (ICN2), BARCELONA, SPAIN
13:00-13:15
MO.J.2_O4 -Electrical detection of switching and photoconductivity in spin-crossover nanorods assembled by dielectrophoresis between interdigited electrodes
Julian Carrey
Laboratoire De Physique Et Chimie Des Nano-Objets, INSA Toulouse, TOULOUSE, FRANCE
13:15-13:30
MO.J.2_O5 -XMCD investigation of the magnetic anisotropy of Co and Fe adatoms and clusters adsorbed on Gr/Pt(111)
Pierluigi Gargiani
Alba-Cells, CERDANYOLA DEL VALLES, SPAIN
MO.SEMIPLENARY-1
16:00-16:45 (AUDITORIUM)
16:00-16:45
MO.SP-1 -Adding magnetic functionalities to epitaxial graphene
Rodolfo Miranda
IMDEA Nanociencia And Universidad Autónoma De Madrid, MADRID, SPAIN
MO.SEMIPLENARY-2
16:00-16:45 (ROOM J)
16:00-16:45
MO.SP-2 -Magnetization dynamics of nanodots and fundamental limits of minimum energy dissipation during switching
Giovanni Carlotti
University Of Perugia -Dipartimento Di Fisica E Geologia, PERUGIA, ITALY
MO.SEMIPLENARY-3
16:00-16:45 (ROOM F)
16:00-16:45
MO.SP-3 -Ferromagnetism in semiconductors and the role of localization
Tomasz Dietl
Institute Of Physics Polish Academy Of Sciences, WARSZAWA, POLAND
MO.A.3_SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETISM, INCLUIDING EXOTIC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
17:15-18:15 (ROOM J)
17:15-17:30
MO.A.3_O1 -Electronic, magnetic and structural properties in Fe-based superconductors
Laura Simonelli
Alba Cells Synchrotron, BARCELONA, SPAIN
17:30-17:45
MO.A.3_O2 -Unconventional superconductivity in double quantum dots
Michele Governale
Victoria University Of Wellington, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
17:45-18:00
MO.A.3_O3 -Electronic structure, spin excitations, and orbital ordering in a three-orbital model for iron pnictides.
Sayandip Ghosh
Indian Institute Of Technology, Kanpur, KANPUR, INDIA
18:00-18:15
MO.A.3_O4 -Superconductivity in SrPt3P: An NMR study and comparison with non-centrosymmetric LaPt3Si and CePt3Si
Toni Shiroka
Laboratorium Für Festkörperphysik, ETH Zurich, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
MO.B.3_MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES
17:15-18:15 (ROOM F)
17:15-17:30
MO.B.3_O1 -Transport properties of 1D magnetic nanochain
Young Keun Kim
Korea University, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
17:30-17:45
MO.B.3_O2 -Hollow Fe3O4 nanospheres and their microwave applications
Zhihong Yang
Temasek Laboratories, National University Of Singapore, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
17:45-18:00
MO.B.3_O3 -Chemical order in Cobalt-Iron nano-objects probed by Ferromagnetic Nuclear Resonance
Christian Meny
Ipcms, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
18:00-18:15
MO.B.3_O4 -A novel approach for the chemical synthesis of magnetically hard Co and Fe/Co composite nanoparticles
Frank Abel
University Of Delaware, NEWARK, UNITED STATES
MO.C.3_MAGNETIC THIN FILMS AND MULTILAYERS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM H1)
17:15-17:30
MO.C.3_O1 -Mobile magnetic phase boundary in compositionally graded films
Casey Miller
Rochester Institute of Technology, ROCHESTER, UNITED STATES
17:30-17:45
MO.C.3_O2 -Deposition of soft anisotropic FeCoN films on mica substrates
Yuping Wu
National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
17:45-18:00
MO.C.3_O3 -Study of the antiferromagnetic order in strained SrMnO3 multiferroic thin films
Pedro A. Algarabel
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragón, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN
18:00-18:15
MO.C.3_O4 -Exploiting magneto-optics as a gateway to the magnetism of Ce-YIG films grown on strongly paramagnetic garnet substrates
Gervasi Herranz
Icmab-Csic, BELLATERRA, SPAIN
MO.D.3_HIGHLY FRUSTRATED MAGNETISM
17:15-18:30(ROOM H2)
17:15-17:30
MO.D.3_O1 -Neutron scattering study of J1-J2 zig-zag chains in SrDy2O4 frustrated magnet
Nicolas Gauthier
Laboratory for Developments and Methods, Paul Scherrer Institute, VILLIGEN-PSI, SWITZERLAND
17:30-17:45
MO.D.3_O2 -Micromagnetic characterisation of gyroid nanostructures
David Love
University of Cambridge, Department of Physics, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM
18:15-18:30
MO.D.3_O3 -Spin-excitation spectrum of the insulating skyrmion compound Cu2OSeO3
Dmytro Inosov
TU Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY
18:00-18:15
MO.D3_O4 -Scaling Laws in speckle dynamics on artificial spin ices
David Laroze
University of Glasgow, GLASGOW, UNITED KINGDOM
18:15-18:30
MO.D3_O5 -Spin excitations in a highly frustrated antiferromagnet Ni3B2O6 explored by far-infrared and Raman spectroscopy
R.V. Pisarev
Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
MO.E.3_THIN FILM NANOSTRUCTURES
17:15-18:15 (ROOM H3)
17:15-17:45
MO.E.3_I1 -Manipulation of hybrid magnetic nanostructures through exchange bias and interfacial strain
Arantxa Fraile Rodríguez
Institut de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia, Universitat de Barcelona, BARCELONA, SPAIN
17:45-18:00
MO.E.3_O2 -Nonlinear magneto-plasmonics in hybrid metal-ferromagnet multilayer structures
Vasily Temnov
IMMM CNRS 6283, Universite Du Maine, LE MANS, FRANCE
18:00-18:15
MO.E.3_O3 -Stability of single skyrmionic bits
Elena Vedmedenko
University of Hamburg, HAMBURG, GERMANY
MO.F.3_SEMICONDUCTOR SPINTRONICS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM A)
17:15-17:30
MO.F.3_O1 -Demonstration of spin-MOSFET using n-type Si at room temperature
Makoto Kameno
Osaka University, OSAKA-FU, JAPAN
17:30-17:45
MO.F.3_O2 -Spin pumping and spin-orbit effects in Ge
Matthieu Jamet
INAC/SP2M, CEA-Grenoble and Université Grenoble Alpes, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
17:45-18:00
MO.F.3_O3 -Impurity-assisted tunneling magnetoresistance: the physics behind electrical three-terminal Hanle experiments
Oihana Txoperena
CIC NanoGUNE, DONOSTIA, SPAIN
18:00-18:15
MO.F.3_O4 -Spin noise spectroscopy of the spin hall effect
Yuriy V. Pershin
University of South Carolina, COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES
MO.G.3_ SPIN-ORBIT AND SPIN-LATTICE COUPLING
17:15-18:15 (ROOM B1-B3)
17:15-17:30
MO.G.3_O1 -Magnetic field dependence of phonons in the terbium gallium garnet
Michiyasu Mori
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, TOKAI, JAPAN
17:30-17:45
MO.G.3_O2 -Magnetic susceptibility anisotropy in noncentrosymmetric CePt3Si due to Rashba-type spin-orbit coupling
Bjorn Fak
Institut Laue-Langevin, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
17:45-18:00
MO.G.3_O3 -Distribution of relaxation times in the skyrmion compound Cu2OSeO3
Ivica Zivkovic
Epfl, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
18:00-18:15
MO.G.3_O4 -Guiding of a zigzag spin spiral by local uniaxial strain relief
Pin-Jui Hsu
Department of Physics, University of Hamburg, HAMBURG, GERMANY
MO.H.3_VORTEX AND SKYRMION DYNAMICS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM D1-D3)
17:15-17:30
MO.H.3_O1 - Control of chaos in magnetic vortex structure formation
Ki-Suk Lee
School of Materials Science and Engineering, KIST-UNIST Ulsan Center For Convergent Materials, Ulsan National Institute of Science And Technology (UNIST), Ulsan, South Korea
17:30-17:45
MO.H.3_O2 -Skyrmions at room temperature: From magnetic thin films to magnetic multilayers
Constance Moreau-Luchaire
Unité Mixte CNRS/Thales, PALAISEAU, FRANCE
17:45-18:00
MO.H.3_O3 -Broadband microwave spectroscopy on the skyrmion lattice phase of different chiral magnets
Dirk Grundler
École Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
18:00-18:15
MO.H.3_O4 -Observation of local magnetization dynamics in helimagnetic FeGe
Peggy Schönherr
ETH Zürich, ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND
MO.I.3_QUANTUM MAGNETISM AND PHYSICS OF FRUSTRATION
17:15-18:15 (ROOM D4-D6)
17:15-17:30
MO.I.3_O1 -Probing hidden orders with resonant inelastic X-Ray scattering
Lucile Savary
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED STATES
17:30-17:45
MO.I.3_O2 -Femtosecond dynamics of magnetic excitations from resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
Stefanos Kourtis
TCM Group, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM
17:45-18:00
MO.I.3_O3 -Spin and charge interplay of interacting and frustrated electrons on the 1/3-filled Kagome lattice
Arnaud Ralko
Neel Institute, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
18:00-18:15
MO.I.3_O4 -Magnetic field dependence of 6 K anomaly in spin liquid state of k-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu2(CN)3 investigated by 13C NMR
Kazuya Miyagawa
University of Tokyo, TOKYO, JAPAN
MO.J.3_SPIN WAVE DYNAMICS AND MAGNONICS
17:15-18:15 (ROOM E1-E3)
17:15-17:30
MO.J.3_O1 -Sub-20 femtosecond opto-magnetic excitation and the ultimately fast spin dynamics in a Heisenberg antiferromagnet
Davide Bossini
Radboud University, NIJMEGEN, THE NETHERLANDS
17:30-17:45
MO.J.3_O2 -Parametric amplification of spin waves using bulk acoustic waves
Pratim Chowdhury
Oregon State University, CORVALLIS, UNITED STATES
17:45-18:00
MO.J.3_O3 -Spin-Orbit torques driven ferromagnetic resonance in ultrathin YIG disks
Martin Collet
Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales and Université Paris Sud, PALAISEAU, FRANCE
18:00-18:15
MO.J.3_O4 – Theory of current-induced spin torque resonance of magnetic insulators
Takahiro Chiba
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan