Electronic phenomena studied in the nordic countries

Europe/Stockholm
Max IV Lund

Max IV Lund

Description

                

 

A workshop to bring together researchers in the nordic region interested in theoretical and experimental aspects of electronic phenomena:

Novel ferromagnets, Magnetic nanoparticles, Magnetic refrigeration, Quantum magnetism, Magnetic Frustration, Multiferroic materials, Unconventional superconductivity, Spintronics, Novel Techniques

A network in this scientific area will be an excellent platform for knowledge transfer. By bringing the different research communities together there is a great potential for future collaboration that develops scientific excellence in the nordic area. The collaborations will eventually benefit enormously from the large scale facilities the region will have to offer, ESS and Max IV. The resultant collaborations will be of great benefit to Ph.D. and early stage researchers

Invited speakers include:

Prof. J.P. Goff, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
Prof. P. Oppeneer, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Prof. A. Boothroyd, Oxford University, UK.
Dr. F. Yakhou, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France.
Assoc. Prof. Dimitri Arvanitis, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Prof. P. Henelius, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Prof. B. Lake, Berlin Technical University & Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany.
Prof. M. Kenzelmann, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland.
Assoc. Prof. M. Beleggia, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark.

We welcome you all to Lund in July 2017!

The organisers:

Pascale Deen, ESS, University of Copenhagen  

Arno Hiess, ESS, University of Copenhagen 

Brian Møller Andersen, University of Copenhagen

Gunnar Ohrwall, Max IV

Kim Lefmann,  University of Copenhagen 

Katarina Noren, Max IV

Jörg Schwenke, Max IV

Gabriella Andersson, Uppsala University

Directions to MAX IV
Poster
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • Session 1: Introduction
    • Session 2: P. Openeer: Recent developments in theory of magnetic phenomena
    • Session 2: Canali: Challenges and opportunities in first-principles studies of magnetic molecules for molecular quantum spintronic applications
    • Session 2: Lefmann: On the nature of magnetic stripes in cuprate superconductors
    • Session 2: Tybell:Spin polarized neutron and polarization dependent soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy studies of functional oxide interfaces
    • Session 2: P. Henelius: Refrustration and Interaction Induced Special Temperatures in Gases and Magnets
    • 15:25
      Coffee break
    • Session 2: Pal: Tuning the magnetocaloric effect in Mn-based intermetallics by elemental substitution
    • Session 2: Quintero-Castro: Magnonic Bose-Einstein Condensate in the Spin-Gapped Quantum Dimer System Sr3Cr2O8
    • Session 2: Pershoguba: Dirac magnons in Cr trihalides and other honeycomb ferromagnets
    • Session 2: A. Boothroyd:Understanding magnetic phenomena in quantum materials through atomic-scale magnetic correlations
    • Session 3: D.Arvantis: Spin sensitive spectroscopy studies at MAX IV-lab: the magnetism and electronic structure of new spintronic materials
    • Session 3: Cedervall:From permanent magnets to magnetocalorics. Tuning the magnetic properties of Fe5PB2.
    • Session 3: Verdozzi:Ring currents and their effect on magnetic nanoclusters with Kondo and RKKY interactions
    • 10:10
      Coffee break
    • Session 3: B. Lake: Physical realization of a new quantum spin liquid based on a novel frustration mechanism.
    • Session 3: Hansen:A tale of two types of magnetic dynamics in CoCl2·2D2O
    • Session 3: Room:THz non-reciprocal directional dichroism reveals ferrotoroidic order in LiCoPO4
    • Session 3: Chen: Ferromagnetic Two-Dimensional Electron Gases at the Interface between Two Oxide Insulators
    • 12:20
      Lunch
    • Session 4: J.P. Goff: Diffuse neutron scattering studies of magnetic monopoles in spin ice
    • Session 4: Fogh/TOFT-PETERSEN:Magnetic phases in a mixed anisotropy magnetoelectric system
    • Session 5: F. Yakhou:The new high resolution soft X-ray RIXS spectrometer at the ESRF: What could you do with it ?
    • Session 4: Yngve Cerenius: MaxIV Overview
    • Session 4: Arno Hiess: ESS Overview
    • 15:40
      Coffee Break
    • Session 6: Site visit & dinner
      • 16:00
        Coffee break
    • Session 7: M. Kenzelmann:Possible magnetic quantum critical point in superconducting Nd-doped CeCoIn5
    • Session 7: Tutueanu:Unexpected suppression of magnetic stripes by field in underdoped LSCO
    • Session 7: Sadowski:Superparamagnetic MnAs and ferromagnetic MnGa nanocrystals embedded in the MBE grown III-V semiconductor nanowire
    • Session 7: Deen: Magnetism of hyperkagome systems
    • 10:10
      Coffee Break
    • Session 8: M. Beleggia: Electron holographic measurements of magnetic multipole and toroidal moments
      • 10:40
        Coffee break
    • Session 8: Andersson: The collective state of densely packed magnetic nanoparticles
    • Session 8: Overview & end of meeting
    • 11:50
      Lunch