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17.08.2015 – SPICE Workshop: Magnetic Adatoms as Building Blocks for Quantum Magnetism

This week the SPICE Workshop on Magnetic Adatoms as Building Blocks for Quantum Magnetism took place. Scientific Organizers Cristian Batista, Joaquín Fernández-Rossier and Sander Otte and SPICE co-organizer Jairo Sinova brought together the communities of quantum magnetism and surface nanomagnetism, two areas that have shared little common activity so far. However, recent developments promise new potential synergies. Innovations in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) now permit probing and fabricating spin chains and many other artificial spin systems, providing a new ground to explore quantum magnetism phenomena. This week, at Schloß Waldthausen, the participants from the quantum magnetism community learned about the exciting new possibilities to explore quantum magnetism in nano engineered spin chains. The surface magnetism community got insight into the fascinating physical concepts that are being explored in quantum magnetism. Together they exchanged ideas and shared their scientific perspectives to advance this research front. The program lasted 4 days and included three […]

Magnetic Adatoms as Building Blocks for Quantum Magnetism Afleck, Ian: The Interacting Majorana Chain Banchi, Leonardo: Quantum Gating of Classical Information Flow Baumann, Susanne: Spin and Orbital Magnetism of Atoms on MgO Blügel, Stefan: Magnetism in Clusters, chains and films at metal surfaces – theory in comparison to experiment Brihuega, Ivan: Atomic Scale Control of Graphene Magnetism using hydrogen atoms Brune, Harald: Single Atom Magnets Cren, Tristan: – Long range coherent magnetic bound states in superconductors Delgado, Fernando: Probing fractional edge states with STM-based inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy Feiguin, Adrian: Non-perturbative effects and the actual range of RKKY interactions in real materials Franke, Katharina: Electron transport through Shiba states induced by magnetic adsorbates on a superconductor Giamarchi, Thierry: Quantum spins in restricted geometries Glazman, Leonid: Topological Superconductivity with Magnetic Atoms Heidrich-Meisner, Fabian: Spin and energy transport in quantum spin systems Hirjibehedin, Cyrus: Using Electronic Coupling To Control Magnetic Properties at the Atomic Scale Jacob, David: Competition between quantum spin tunneling and Kondo effect Jelinek, Pavel: Investigate Molecular […]

Workshop on Magnetic Adatoms as Building Blocks for Quantum Magnetism August 2015 August 17-20 (2015), at Schloß Waldthausen, Mainz (for full this in PDF format click here: participants list) Prof. Ian Affleck, University of British Columbia Dr. Leonardo Banchi, University College London Dr. Christian-Daniel Batista, Los Alamos National Laboratory Ms. Susanne Baumann, IBM Almaden Research Center Dr. Oleg Brovko, Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Halle Prof. Harald Brune, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Dr. Tamene-Regassa Dasa, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics Dr. Adrian Feiguin, Northeastern University Dr. Joaquín Fernández-Rossier, International Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), Portugal Prof. Katharina Franke, Freie Universität Berlin Mr. Noel Garcia, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory Prof. Thierry Giamarchi, DQMP, University of Geneva Dr. Jan Girovsky, Kavli Institute of NanoScience, TU Delft Prof. Leonid Glazman, Yale University Dr. Fabian Heidrich, LMU Munich Dr. Cyrus Hirjibehedin, University of Regensburg Mr. Ferdinand Huber, University of Regensburg Dr. Pavel Jelinek, Institute of […]

Workshop on Magnetic Adatoms as Building Blocks for Quantum Magnetism August 2015 August 17th-20th 2015 The communities of quantum magnetism and surface nanomagnetism have been, so far, two different worlds, without many common interests and problems.  Recent developments in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) now permit probing and fabricating spin chains and many other artificial spin systems, providing a new ground to explore quantum magnetism phenomena.  The potential  synergy that this approach can bring forward has been illustrated by the recent observation of Majorana quasiparticles on nanoengineered  spin chains by means of STM spectroscopy. Photos: Sabrina Hopp 1) The quantum magnetism community learned about the exciting new possibilities to explore quantum magnetism in nano engineered spin chains. 2) The surface magnetism community learned about the fascinating physical concepts  that are being explored in quantum magnetism. Problems of interest included fabrication and probing nanoengineered spin systems, quantum spin liquid properties in finite […]