Seminar : Voltage-Control Spintronics Memory having potentials for high-speed and high-density applications with ultralow energy consumption (September 22nd, 2017)
On September 28, we have the pleasure to welcome Dr H.Yoda from Toshiba in Spintec. At 14 H, in room 434 A, he will give a seminar on Voltage-Control Spintronics Memory having potentials for high-speed and high-density applications with ultralow energy consumption.
Read moreSeminar : Advanced fabrication and characterisation of three-dimensional magnetic nanowires for applications in spintronics (August 31st, 2017)
On september, 21, we have the pleasure to welcome Amalio Fernández-Pacheco from Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge in Spintec. At 11H, in room 434 A, he will give a seminar entitled “Advanced fabrication and characterisation of three-dimensional magnetic nanowires for applications in spintronics”. Three-dimensional nanomagnetism is an exciting new area of research [1], with potential […]
Read moreSeminar : Ultrafast and Very Small : Discover Nanoscale Magnetism With Picosecond Time Resolution Using X-Rays (August 21st, 2017)
On September, 13, we will have the pleasure to welcome Hendrik Ohldag from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, California, USA in Spintec. At 11H, we will give his IEEE Distinguished lecture on “Ultrafast and Very Small: Discover Nanoscale Magnetism With Picosecond Time Resolution Using X-Rays” in Spintec, bat 10.05, room 434 A. Today’s magnetic […]
Read moreSeminar : Atomic layer deposited HfO2-based magnetic tunnel junctions (July 20th, 2017)
On September, 12, we have the pleasure to welcome in Spintec Andy Thomas from the Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research in Dresden. At 14H, we will give a seminar on “Atomic layer deposited HfO2-based magnetic tunnel junctions”. Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) consist of two ferromagnetic electrodes separated by a thin insulating tunnel barrier. […]
Read moreSeminar : Neuromorphic computing : From a memristive device to the learning process (July 05th, 2017)
on July, 12th, 14H, Steven Lequeux from Spintec, will give a seminar on “Neuromorphic computing : From a memristive device to the learning process”. The seminar will take place in Building 10.05, room 434. In the current context of information technology, the sequential processing carried out by classical computer architectures stumbles on problems of energy […]
Read moreSeminar: Spin Nernst effect and pumping of spin current in a collinear antiferromagnet (July 03rd, 2017)
Dr. Alexey A. Kovalev from University of Nebraska in Lincoln (USA) will visit Spintec and give the seminar on July 10 at 14:00 entitled “Magnon-mediated spin Nernst effect and pumping of spin current in a collinear antiferromagnet” Date: Monday July 10 at 14:00 Place: CEA/Spintec, Bat. 1005, room 434 Abstract: We predict that a temperature […]
Read moreSeminar : Spintronics with Ferroelectrics (June 21st, 2017)
On June 27 at 11h Prof. Evgeny Tsymbal from University of Nebraska will give a talk entitled “Spintronics with Ferroelectrics” Place : l’amphithéâtre Laurent Puech (2-D-004) in GreEN-ER building “Spintronics with Ferroelectrics” Ferroelectric materials are characterized by a spontaneous electric polarization switchable by an applied electric field. If such a ferroelectric is interfaced with another […]
Read moreSeminar – Nanowire based vectorial force sensors for nanomagnetism (May 15th, 2017)
On May 29th, we have the pleasure to welcome in Spintec Benjamin Pigeau from Institut Néel. At 14H, he will give a talk on “Nanowire based vectorial force sensors for nanomagnetism” in building 10.05, room 434A. In the 80’s, the apparition of the Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) was a revolution which enabled a dramatic increase […]
Read moreSeminar : Magnetism catches the wave: Direct imaging of delayed magneto dynamic modes induced by strain waves (April 27th, 2017)
On June,8, Michael Foerster from Alba Synchrotron, will visit Spintec. At 11H, he will give a talk on “Magnetism catches the wave: Direct imaging of delayed magneto dynamic modes induced by strain waves”. Magnetism catches the wave: Direct imaging of delayed magneto dynamic modes induced by strain waves Surface Acoustic Waves (SAWs) are propagating Raleigh […]
Read moreSeminar : Analysis on Symmetry and Anti-symmetry in Chiral Domain-Wall Speed and Related Phenomena (April 24th, 2017)
On May, 10 2017, we have the pleasure to welcome Daeyun KIM from Seoul National University (SNU) in Spintec. At 11H, he will give a seminar on “Analysis on Symmetry and Anti-symmetry inChiral Domain-Wall Speed and Related Phenomena”. Dae-Yun Kim, Min-Ho Park, Yong-Keun Park, Joon-Moon, Joo-Sung Kim, Yune-Seok Nam, Hyun-Seok Hwang, Duck-Ho Kim, Soong-Geun Je, […]
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