Wednesday, July 8


PLENARY-3
08:30-09:30 (AUDITORIUM)

08:30-09:30
PLENARY 3 -Spin current generators
Eiji Saitoh
WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University, SENDAI, JAPAN


WE.SYM_BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS AND MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES
09:30-12:30 (AUDITORIUM)

09:30-10:00
WE.SYM_1 -Membrane damage caused by magnetic hyperthermia on microglial cells
Gerardo Goya
Institute of Nanoscience of Aragon, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN

10:00-10:30
WE.SYM_2 -Engineered nanoparticles for magnetic particle imaging: tailoring physics and chemistry to clinical applications
Kannan Krishnan
University of Washington, SEATTLE, UNITED STATES

10:30-11:00
WE.SYM_3 -Can the synthesis technology and properties of magnetite nanoparticles cater the needs of biomedical applications?
Jeyadevan Balachandran
The University of Shiga Prefecture, HIKONE, JAPAN

11:30-12:00
WE.SYM_4 -Albumin-SPIONs: protein surface binding, nanoparticles uptake and fate  in cells and C. elegans
Anna Roig
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), BELLATERRA, SPAIN

12:00-12:30
WE.SYM_5 -Dual Drug Carrier for Thermo-chemotherapy of Cancer
Dhirendra Bahadur
Center for Research in Nanotechnology and Science, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, MUMBAI, INDIA


WE.A.1_SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETISM, INCLUDING EXOTIC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
09:30-11:00 (ROOM J)

09:30-09:45
WE.A1_O1 -Spin fluctuations in superconducting iron selenide (FeSe) and derivatives
Andrew Boothroyd
Oxford University, OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM

09:45-10:00
WE.A1_O2 -Competing magnetic phases, and emergent defect states as a source of resistivity anisotropy in the nematic phase of iron pnictides
Brian M. Andersen
University of Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK

10:00-10:15
WE.A.1_O3 -Synthesis and characterization of new heavy fermion compound CePdIn5
Klara Uhlirova
Charles University in Prague, Faculty Of Mathematics And Physics, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC

10:15-10:30
WE.A.1_O4 -Comparative orbital fluctuation study in iron pnictides by spectroscopic methods
Yoon Young Koh
Yonsei University, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA 

10:30-10:45
WE.A.1_O5 -Nematic-driven anisotropic electronic properties of underdoped detwinned Ba(Fe1−xCox)2As2 revealed by optical spectroscopy
Leonardo Degiorgi
ETH Zurich, Department of Physics, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND

10:45-11:00
WE.A.1_O6 -Orbital-driven nematicity in FeSe
Seung-Ho Baek
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY


WE.C.1_FERROICS AND MULTIFERROICS
09:30-11:00 (ROOM H1)

09:30-10:00
WE.C.1_I.1 -Spin degrees of freedom in relativistic ferroelectronics
Silvia Picozzi
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNR-SPIN, L'AQUILA, ITALY

10:00-10:15
WE.C.1_O2 -Tiny cause with huge impact: Polar instability through strong magneto-electric-elastic coupling in bulk EuTiO3
Annette Bussmann-Holder
Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, STUTTGART, GERMANY

10:15-10:30
WE.C.1_O3 TO BE CONFIRMED

10:30-11:00
WE.C.1_I4 -Coupled electricity and magnetism in solids:  Currents, dipoles and monopoles in  frustrated systems and in magnetoelectrics
Daniel   Khomskii
II. Physikalisches Institut, Universitaet Zu Koeln, KOELN, GERMANY


WE.D.1_MATERIALS FOR ENERGY APPLICATIONS
09:30-11:00 (ROOM H2)

09:30-10:00
WE.D.1_I1 -Origin of hysteresis in multicaloric materials
Sebastian Fähler
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY

10:00-10:15
WE.D.1_O2 -Increasing the achievable state of order in Ni-Mn-based Heusler alloys
Pascal Neibecker
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), Technische Universität München, GARCHING, GERMANY

10:15-10:30
WE.D.1_O3 -Characteristics of intermartensitic transitions in Ni-Mn Based Heusler Alloys
Aslý Çakýr 
Metalurgical and Materials Engineering Department, Mugla University, MUGLA, TURKEY

10:30-10:45
WE.D.1_O4 -Atomic and magnetic structure and magnetocaloric properties of AlFe2B2
Johan Cedervall
Chemistry -Angstrom, UPPSALA, SWEDEN

10:45-11:00
WE.D.1_O5 -Study of magneto-elastic properties in shape-memory Heusler alloys by resonant ultrasound spectroscopy
Catalina Salazar Mejia
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, DRESDEN, GERMANY


WE.E.1_THIN FILM NANOSTRUCTURES
09:30-11:00 (ROOM H3)

09:30-10:00
WE.E.1_I1 -Spin to charge current conversion in metal/oxide interfaces
YoshiChika Otani
ISSP University of Tokyo, KASHIWA, JAPAN

10:00-10:15
WE.E.1_O2 -Magnetic characteristics of CoPd and FePd antidot arrays  on nanoperforated Al2O3 and TiO2 templates
Alexey Maximenko
The Henryk  Niewodniczanski Institute of  Nuclear Physics  Polish Academy of Sci, CRACOW, POLAND

10:15-10:30
WE.E.1_O3 -Nuclear resonant GISAXS: Spatially resolved magnetic ordering and magnetization reorientation in a Fe film with periodically varying thickness.
Denise Erb
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, HAMBURG, GERMANY

10:30-10:45
WE.E.1_O4 -Towards magnetic tomography of 3D structures at the nanoscale
Valerio Scagnoli
ETH Zurich, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND

10:45-11:00
WE.E.1_O5- Anisotropic magnetic-field-induced phase transition in MnAs nanoribbons
Laura Steren
Centro Atomico Constituyentes, SAN MARTIN, ARGENTINA


WE.F.1_MAGNETIC NANORODS, NANOWIRES AND NANOTUBES
09:30-11:00 (ROOM A)

09:30-10:00
WE.F.1_I1 -A unified phase diagram of domain walls in 1d systems, ranging from strips to cylindrical wires
Olivier Fruchart
Institut NEEL (Univ. Grenoble & CNRS), GRENOBLE, FRANCE

10:00-10:15
WE.F.1_O2 -Magnetic structure of core-shell iron-iron oxide nanowires.
Iurii Ivanov
King Abdullah University of Science And Technology (KAUST), THUWAL, SAUDI ARABIA

10:15-10:30
WE.F.1_O3 -Electron holography of magnetic states in cylindrical Co/Cu multilayered nanowires
Nicolas Biziere
CEMES, TOULOUSE, FRANCE

10:30-10:45
WE.F.1_O4 -Magnetization reversal of a single modulated magnetic nanowire
Cristina Bran
ICMM-CSIC, MADRID, SPAIN

10:45-11:00
WE.F.1_O5 -Asymmetric spin wave propagation in thin films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya coupling
Pedro Landeros
Departamento de Física, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, VALPARAÍSO, CHILE


WE.G.1_SPIN-ORBIT AND SPIN-LATTICE COUPLING
09:30-11:00 (ROOM B1-B3)

09:30-10:00
WE.G.1_I1 -Berry curvature, Hall effect and topological edge modes of magnons
Shuichi Murakami
Tokyo Institute of Technology, TOKYO, JAPAN

10:00-10:15
WE.G.1_O2 -The inverse thickness proportionality of the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction on the Pt/Co(CoFeB)/Al2O3 inverse symmetry broken structure
Jaehun Cho
Inha University, INCHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

10:15-10:30
WE.G.1_O3 -Deterministic magnetization switching driven by spin hall effect in ultrathin magnetic CoFeB/MgO heterostructures with tilted anisotropy
Jacob Torrejon
Unité Mixte De Physique CNRS/Thales, PALAISEAU, FRANCE

10:30-10:45
WE.G.1_O4 -Signatures of a two-dimensional ferromagnetic electron  gas at the La0.7Sr0.3 MnO3 /SrTiO3 interface arising from  orbital reconstruction
María José Calderón
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, ICMM-CSIC, MADRID, SPAIN

10:45-11:00
WE.G.1_O5 -Spin-orbitronics: Investigation of the spin-to-charge current conversion by a topological insulator
Juan-Carlos Rojas-Sánchez
Unité Mixte De Physique CNRS/Thales, PALAISEAU, FRANCE


WE.H.1_VORTEX AND SKYRMION DYNAMICS
09:30-11:00 (ROOM D1-D3)

09:30-10:00
WE.H.1_I1 -Manipulation of magnetic skyrmions with spin-polarized STM
Kirsten Von Bergmann
University of Hamburg, HAMBURG, GERMANY

10:00-10:15
WE.H.1_O2 -Chaotic dynamics triggering stochastic vortex formation in asymmetric magnetic disks
Mi-Young Im
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, BERKELEY, UNITED STATES

10:15-10:30
WE.H.1_O3 -Spin dynamics at the helimagnetic phase transition of MnSi
Andreas Bauer
Physik Department, Technische Universität München, GARCHING, GERMANY

10:30-10:45
WE.H.1_O4 -Influence of thermal fluctuations on magnetic vortex depinning
Michaela  Kuepferling
Inrim, TORINO, ITALY

10:45-11:00
WE.H.1_O5 -Observation of magnetic skyrmions at room temperature in ultrathin Pt/Co/MgO perpendicularly magnetized multilayers by XMCD-PEEM
Olivier Boulle
Spintec, GRENOBLE, FRANCE


WE.I.1_DOMAIN WALL MOTION
09:30-11:00 (ROOM D4-D6)

09:30-10:00
WE.I.1_I1 -Interface-driven chiral spin textures in ultrathin magnetic films
Geoffrey Beach
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED STATES

10:00-10:15
WE.I.1_O2 -Chiral effects in domain wall velocity and nucleation in Pt/Co/MOx films: the influence of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
Stefania Pizzini
CNRS, Institut Néel, GRENOBLE, FRANCE

10:15-10:30
WE.I.1_O3 -Electrical switching of the perpendicular magnetization in Pt/[Co/Ni]3/Al multilayers
Juan-Carlos Rojas-Sánchez
Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, PALAISEAU, FRANCE

10:30-10:45
WE.I.1_O4 -Influence of Joule heating on current-driven domain wall depinning
Simone Moretti
University of Salamanca, SALAMANCA, SPAIN

10:45-11:00
WE.I.1_O5 -Perpendicularly magnetized spintronic memristor
Steven   Lequeux
Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, PALAISEAU, FRANCE


WE.J.1_MAGNETIC INFORMATION STORAGE, MOMORIES AND COMPUTATION
09:30-11:00 (ROOM E1-E3)

09:30-10:00
WE.J.1_I1 -Novel applications of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy: 3-dimensional MRAM and cancer therapy
Russell Cowburn
University of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM

10:00-10:15
WE.J.1_O2 -In operando magnetic writing head quantitatively mapped using electron holography
Aurélien Masseboeuf
CNRS, TOULOUSE, FRANCE

10:15-10:30
WE.J.1_O3 -A development of advanced barium ferrite tape media
Osamu Shimizu
FUJIFILM Corporation, ODAWARA, JAPAN

10:30-10:45
WE.J.1_O4 -Circuit architecture for NAND logic operation via STT-MTJ
Desmond Loy
Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE

10:45-11:00
WE.J.1_O5 -Ferromagnetic tetragonal Heusler thin films for spintronic applications
Y. Ferrante
IBM Almaden Research, SAN JOSE, UNITED STATES


WE.A.2_SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND MAGNETISM, INCLUDING EXOTIC SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
12:30-13:30 (ROOM J)

12:30-12:45
WE.A.2_O1 -Proximity effects is YBa2Cu3O7/[Co/Pt]n heterostructures
Cristina Visani 
Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, PALAISEAU, FRANCE                          

12:45-13:00
WE.A.2_O2 -Magnetic nanoparticles in MgB2: vortex pinning, pair breaking and connectivity
Emil Babic
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department Of Physics, ZAGREB, CROATIA

13:00-13:15
WE.A.2_O3 -Spin orbital interplay and topology in the nematic phase of iron pnictides
Belén Valenzuela
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid CSIC, MADRID, SPAIN

13:15-13:30
WE.A.2_O4 -Colossal superconducting spin valve effect and ultra-small exchange-splitting in epitaxial rare-earth-niobium trilayers
Yuanzhou Gu 
University of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM


WE.B.2_ARRAYS OF MAGNETIC NANOSTRUCTURES
11:30-13:30 (ROOM F)

11:30-12:00
WE.B.2_I1 -Design of interfaces for tuning magnetism in nanostructures
Michael Farle
University Duisburg-Essen And Center of Nanointegration (CENIDE), DUISBURG, GERMANY

12:00-12:15
WE.B.2_O2 -Building blocks of artificial square spin ice:  stray-field studies of thermal dynamics and tuned interactions.
Merlin Pohlit
Goethe-University Frankfurt Am Main, FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY

12:15-12:30
WE.B.2_O3 -Tuning the melting temperature of artificial spin ice structures
Spiridon Pappas
Uppsala University, UPPSALA, SWEDEN

12:30-12:45
WE.B.2_O4 -Magnetic imaging of honeycomb artificial spin ice at low temperatures
Katharina Zeissler
Imperial College London, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

12:45-13:00
WE.B.2_O5 -XMCD-PEEM characterisation of self-assembled artificial magnetic material based on concavity nanostructures
Justin Llandro
University Of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM

13:00-13:30
WE.B.2_I6 -Vortices and antivortices on the move: A powerful tool to probe magnetic states in nanomagnets
José Luis Vicent
Universidad Complutense, MADRID, SPAIN


WE.C.2_ACTINIDES AND LANTHANIDES
11:30-13:30 (ROOM H1)

11:30-12:00
WE.C.2_I1 -Electronic and magnetic structure of actinide metals
Gerrit Van Der Laan
Magnetic Spectroscopy Group, Diamond Light Source, DIDCOT, UNITED KINGDOM

12:00-12:15
WE.C.2_O2 -UH3 based ferromagnets -new look at old material
Ladislav Havela
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC

12:15-12:30
WE.C.2_O3 -Physical properties of an UFe1-xSb2 single crystal
Marian Reiffers
Faculty Of Humanities And Natural Sciences, Presov University, PRESOV, SLOVAKIA

12:30-12:45
WE.C.2_O4 -Phasons, amplitude modes, and spin wave excitations in the amplitude-modulated magnetic structure of PrNi2Si2
Jesús Ángel Blanco
University Of Oviedo, OVIEDO, SPAIN

12:45-13:00
WE.C.2_O5 -Copexistence of trivalent and intermediate-valence Ce in CeRuSn studied by polarized neutrons
Karel Prokes
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, BERLIN, GERMANY

13:00-13:30
WE.C.2_I6 -Coupling lanthanide-based molecular qubits to quantum circuits
Fernando Luis
Instituto De Ciencia De Materiales De Aragón, CSIC-University Of Zaragoza, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN


WE.D.2_MAGNETIC INFORMATION STORAGE, MEMORIES AND COMPUTATION
11:30-13:30 (ROOM H2)

11:30-12:00
WE.D.2_I1 -Controlling L10 ordering and microstructures of FePt films
Chih-Huang Lai
National Tsing Hua University, HSINCHU, TAIWAN,  REPUBLIC OF CHINA

12:00-12:15
WE.D.2_O2 -Reduction in switching field of perpendicularly magnetized L10-FePt nanodots exchange-coupled with soft magnetic Ni81Fe19 under RF field application
Weinan Zhou
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, SENDAI, JAPAN

12:15-12:30
WE.D.2_O3 -Free layer effective anisotropy thickness in high TMR top and bottom pinned perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions
Johan Swerts
Imec, LEUVEN, BELGIUM

12:30-12:45
WE.D.2_O4 -Layer-selective switching of a double-layer perpendicular magnetic nanodot using microwave-assisted switching technique
Hirofumi Suto
Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, KAWASAKI, JAPAN

12:45-13:00
WE.D.2_O5 -Multi-bits memory cell using degenerated magnetic states   in a synthetic antiferromagnetic reference layer
Akio Fukushima
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), TSUKUBA, JAPAN

13:00-13:30
WE.D.2_I6 -Heat-assisted magnetic recording -turning plasmonics and FePt media into a product
Barry Stipe
HGST, A Western Digital Company, SAN JOSE, UNITED STATES



WE.E.2_THEORY AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS OF STRONGLY CORRELATED MATTER
11:30-13:30 (ROOM H3)

11:30-12:00
WE.E2_I1 -Towards computational design of correlated materials
Roser Valenti
Goethe University Frankfurt, FRANKFURT, GERMANY

12:00-12:15
WE.E2_O2 -Impact of electronic correlations on the equation of state and transport in the epsilon phase of iron
Leonid Poyurovskiy
CPHT-Ecole Polytechnique, PALAISEAU, FRANCE

12:15-12:30
WE.E2_O3 -A new tool for analysing systems immersed in a magnetic field: the metric space approach to quantum mechanics
Paul Sharp
University Of York, YORK, UNITED KINGDOM

12:30-12:45
WE.E2_O4 -Nonequilibrium Transport at a Dissipative Quantum Phase Transition
Chung-Hou Chung
National Chiao-Tung University, HSINCHU, TAIWAN,  REPUBLIC OF CHINA

12:45-13:00
WE.E2_O5 -Unconventional superconductivity in the Hubbard and t-J models: Gutzwiller wave function solution
Jan Kaczmarczyk
Institute Of Science And Technology, KLOSTERNEUBURG, AUSTRIA

13:00-13:15
WE.E2_O6 -Correlation-induced $d$-wave superconductivity within the Anderson-Kondo lattice model: A fully microscopic approach
Józef Spalek
Marian Smoluchowski Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, KRAKOW, POLAND

13:15-13:30
WE.E2_O7 -Local-moment Magnetism and Heavy-Fermion Superconductivity
Qimiao Si
Rice University, HOUSTON, UNITED STATES


WE.F.2_HEAVY FERMIONS PHYSICS INCLUDING VALENCE AND CHARGE FLUCTUATIONS
11:30-13:30 (ROOM A)

11:30-12:00
WE.F.2_I1 -Superconductivity in the layered iron-germanide YFe2Ge2
Malte Grosche
Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK, CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM

12:00-12:15
WE.F2_O2 -Magnetic-field-induced Lifshitz transitions in heavy fermion materials
Gertrud Zwicknagl
Institut F. Mathematische Physik, TU Braunschweig, BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY

12:15-12:30
WE.F2_O3 -Fermi surface and upper critical field study of the ferromagnetic superconductor UCoGe under hydrostatic pressure
Gael Bastien
CEA/INAC/SPSMS, Université Grenoble Alpes, GRENOBLE, FRANCE

12:30-12:45
WE.F2_O4 -NMR measurements on CeCoIn5 /YbCoIn5 superlattices:  The interface state between heavy-fermion compound and normal metal
Takayoshi Yamanaka
Department of Physics, Kyoto University. Kyoto, Japan, KYOTO, JAPAN

12:45-13:00
WE.F2_O5 -RIXS investigations of charge excitations in Kondo-switching YbInCu4
Jason Hancock
University Of Connecticut, STORRS, UNITED STATES

13:00-13:15
WE.F2_O6 -Classical and quantum criticalities in the itinerant ferromagnet UGe$_2$: A microscopic interpretation
Marcin Wysokinski
Jagiellonian University, KRAKOW, POLAND

13:15-13:30
WE.F2_O7 -Symmetry of the excitations in the hidden order state of URu2Si2
Marie-Aude Measson
University Paris Diderot -CNRS, PARIS, FRANCE


WE.G.2_ELECTRIC-FIELD EFFECTS ON MAGNETIC SYSTEMS
11:30-13:30 (ROOM B1-B3)

11:30-12:00
WE.G2_I1 -Bulk magnon spin-current theory for the longitudinal spin-Seebeck effect
Sergio Rezende
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, RECIFE, BRAZIL

12:00-12:15
WE.G2_O2 -Electric-field-induced magnetic anisotropy in a nanomagnet investigated on the atomic scale
Jan Peter Hermenau
University of Hamburg, HAMBURG, GERMANY

12:15-12:30
WE.G2_O3 -Enhancement of rectified voltage using electric-field-induced ferromagnetic resonance under dc bias voltage
Yoichi Shiota
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, TSUKUBA, JAPAN

12:30-12:45
WE.G2_O4 -Charge and strain control of interface magnetism
Karine Dumesnil
Institut Jean Lamour, VANDOEUVRE LES NANCY, FRANCE

12:45-13:00
WE.G2_O5 -Reversible electric control of magnetic anisotropy in CoFeB/BaTiO3 heterostructures with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
Lorenzo Baldrati
Politecnico di Milano, MILANO, ITALY

13:00-13:30
WE.G2_I6 -Electric field effects on metallic ferromagnetic thin layers and its applications
Yoshishige Suzuki
Osaka University,Graduate School of Engineering Science, TOYONAKA, JAPAN

WE.H.2_KONDO PHYSICS IN BULK MATERIALS AND NANOSCALE STRUCTURES
11:30-13:30 (ROOM D1-D3)

11:30-12:00
WE.H.2_I1 -Metamagnetism in heavy fermion systems
Georg Knebel
Inac / SPSMS / CEA Grenoble, GRENOBLE, FRANCE

12:00-12:15
WE.H.2_O2 -Controlling the coupling among many-body Kondo states in atomically designed Co atomic structures
David Serrate
INA-LMA, University of Zaragoza, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN

12:15-12:30
WE.H.2_O3 -Ferromagnetic Kondo lattice behaviour of CeZn (Zn0.29Si0.71)2
Herwig Michor
Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of Technology, WIEN, AUSTRIA

12:30-12:45
WE.H.2_O4 -Multiple magnetic-field-induced transitions in the Kondo lattice YbNi4P2
Alexander Steppke
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics, DRESDEN, GERMANY

12:45-13:00
WE.H.2_O5 -Investigations of the stability of spin gap formation and the moment direction by electron doping on the Al site in CeRu2Al10
Devashibhai Adroja
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, CHLTON DIDCOT, UNITED KINGDOM

13:00-13:30
WE.H.2_I6 -The importance of orbital occupation in heavy fermion compounds  investigated by means of x-ray spectroscopy
Andrea Severing
University of Cologne, COLOGNE, GERMANY


WE.I.2_SPIN CALORITRONICS
11:30-13:30 (ROOM D4-D6)

11:30-12:00
WE.I.2_I1 -Spin-caloritronics in magnetic tunnel junction nanodevices
Santiago Serrano-Guisan
International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, BRAGA, PORTUGAL

12:00-12:30
WE.I.2_I2 -Spin pumping and magnon-drag effect
Marius Costache
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), BELLATERRA, SPAIN

12:30-12:45
WE.I.2_O3 -Observation of magnon hall effect and planar Righi-Leduc effect in Py and YIG ferromagnets
Jean-Eric Wegrowe
Ecole Polytechnique, PALAISEAU, FRANCE

12:45-13:00
WE.I.2_O4 -Giant spin pumping into a fluctuating ferromagnet near Tc
Hiroto Adachi
Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, TOKAI, JAPAN

13:00-13:15
WE.I.2_O5 -Tunnel magneto-Seebeck effect in Heusler compound tunnel junctions
Ulrike Martens
Institut für Physik, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, GREIFSWALD, GERMANY

13:15-13:30
WE.I.2_O6 -Heat production by diffusion of pure spin current
Tomohiro Taniguchi
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, TSUKUBA, JAPAN


WE.J.2_HYBRID NANOSTRUCTURES
11:30-13:30 (ROOM E1-E3)

11:30-12:00
WE.J.2_I1 -Composition and morphology of Fe-Si interfaces and (Fe/Si)3 multilayer nanostructures
Juan Bartolomé
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragón, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN

12:00-12:15
WE.J.2_O2 -Influence of the type of magnetic domain walls on magnetization reversal of bilayer permalloy-niobium nanostructures.
L.S. Uspenskaya
Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, CHERNOGOLOVKA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

12:15-12:30
WE.J.2_O3 -Comparative study of pair correlations in superconducting-magnetic hybrid systems
Andreas Bill
California State University Long Beach, LONG BEACH, UNITED STATES

12:30-12:45
WE.J.2_O4 -Flexible magnetic actuator-cum-electrically conducting sheet based on FeNi3-bacterial cellulose nanocomposite
Thiruvengadam Vijayabaskaran
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, MUMBAI, INDIA

12:45-13:00
WE.J.2_O5 -The ultimate hard magnetic MFM tip -a new approach to advanced magnetic force microscopy imaging
Volker Neu
IFW Dresden, DRESDEN, GERMANY

13:00-13:30
WE.J.2_I6 -Josephson superconductor/ferromagnet/superconductor structures and their possible  applications in superconducting digital and quantum logics.
Valery Ryazanov
Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, CHERNOGOLOVKA, MOSCOW DISTRICT, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

 

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