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Division: Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures (MI)

Home Division: Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures (MI)

The theme of AVS 69 is “Two is better than one: breaking barriers with coupled phenomena”. Coupled phenomena are the foundation of the field of magnetism, which is the combination and interplay of fundamental atomic and many-body interactions. With the recent emergence of 2D magnetism comes increased interest of how to couple magnetism with superconductivity. This field has become very active in recent years. Consequently, our program will consist of two symposium-style sessions featuring a group of renowned international invited speakers that will highlight these phenomena and how the interplay of the exchange interaction and spin-orbit coupling can be used to control and manipulate spin and magnetism on the nanoscale. Some of the talks will focus on the interaction of light and spin, i.e., the ability to control spin phenomena using the spin and orbital momentum carried by X-ray photons.

MI+2D+TF-WeA: Special Symposium on Coupling Phenomena in Magnetism

  • Jingsheng Chen, National University of Singapore, “Symmetry Breaking by Materials Engineering for Spin-Orbit-Torque Technology”
  • Bin Hu, University of Tennessee Knoxville, “Coupling between Spin Order and Orbital Order in 2D-Superlattice Perovskite Film”
  • Sophie Morley, Lawrence Berkeley Lab, “Antiferromagnetic Real-Space Configuration Probed by Dichroism in Scattered X-Ray Beams with Orbital Angular Momentum”

MI+2D+TF-ThM: 2D Magnetism and Superconductivity

  • Benjamin Hunt, Carnegie Mellon University, “Heterostructures for Tunneling and Point-Contact Spectroscopy of Two-Dimensional Superconductors”
  • Paolo Sessi, Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics, Germany, “Interfacing Magnetism and Superconductivity: Visualizing Interactions from 0d to 2d”
  • Inna Vishik, University of California-Davis, “Spatially-Resolved Photoemission Studies of Magnetic Weyl Semimetals”
  • Mina Yoon, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, “Ghost States and Topography Inversion in 2D Materials”

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