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On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 22 July 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Transversal transport coefficients and topological properties

Ingrid Mertig, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Spintronics is an emerging field in which both charge and spin degrees of freedom of electrons are utilized for transport. Most of the spintronic effects—like giant and tunnel magnetoresistance—are based on spin- polarized currents which show up in magnetic materials; these are already widely used in information technology and in data storage devices.
The next generation of spintronic effects is based on spin currents which occur in metals as well as in insulators, in particular in topologically nontrivial materials. Spin currents are a response to an external stimulus—for example electric field or temperature gradient—and they are always related to the spin-orbit interaction. They offer the possibility for future low energy consumption electronics.
The talk will present a unified picture, based on topological properties, of a whole zoo of transversal transport coefficients: the trio of Hall, Nernst, and quantum Hall effects, all in their conventional, anomalous, and spin flavour. The formation of transversal charge and spin currents and their interconversion as response to longitudinal gradients is discussed.

PDF file of the talk available here

On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 15 July 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Crystal time-reversal symmetry breaking and spin splitting in collinear antiferromagnets

Libor Šmejkal, JGU, Mainz

Relativistic bandstructure of solids generates functionalities of modern quantum, topological and spintronics materials. Common collinear antiferromagnets exhibit Kramers spin degenerate bands and for many decades were believed to be excluded from spin splitting physics and spontaneous Hall effects. Our recent prediction of crystal time-reversal symmetry breaking by anisotropic magnetization densities (see picture) due to the collinear antiferromagnetism combined with nonmagnetic atoms changes this perspective. Unlike the conventional relativistic spin-orbit interaction induced spin splitting, our crystal antiferromagnetic spin splitting is of exchange origin, can reach giant eV values, and can preserve spin quantum number.
In this talk, we will discuss the basic properties of this new type of antiferromagnetic spin splitting, its local magnetic symmetry origin and symmetry criteria for its emergence and we will catalogue broad class of material candidates. Furthermore, we will show that this antiferromagnetic spin splitting can generate a crystal Hall effect controllable via rearrangement of nonmagnetic atoms. Finally, we will present an experimental discovery of crystal Hall effect in ruthenium dioxide antiferromagnet.

 

 

Šmejkal, L., Mokrousov, Y., Yan, B. & MacDonald, A. H. Topological antiferromagnetic spintronics. Nat. Phys. 14, 242 (2018).
Šmejkal, L., Železný, J., Sinova, J. & Jungwirth, T. Electric Control of Dirac Quasiparticles by Spin-Orbit Torque in an Antiferromagnet. Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 106402 (2017), arXiv (2016)
Šmejkal, L., González-Hernández, R., Jungwirth, T. & Sinova, J. Crystal time-reversal symmetry breaking and spontaneous Hall effect in collinear antiferromagnets. Sci. Adv. 6, eaaz8809 (2020), arXiv (2019)
Feng, Z.*, Zhou, X.*, Šmejkal, L.*, González-Hernández, R., Sinova, J., Jungwirth, T., Liu, Z. et al. Observation of the Crystal Hall Effect in a Collinear Antiferromagnet. arXiv (2020).

 

On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 8 July 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Towards deep neural networks with nanoscale spintronic oscillators as neurons

Julie Grollier, CNRS-Thales

Spintronic oscillators are nanoscale devices realized with magnetic tunnel junctions which have the potential to be integrated by hundreds of millions in electronic chips. Their non-linear dynamical properties are rich and tunable, and can be leveraged to imitate different features of biological neurons. High performance pattern recognition was achieved through the coupled dynamics of the oscillators in small circuits. The transient dynamics of a single spintronic nano-oscillator has been used to implement reservoir computing, achieving state-of-the-art results on a simple spoken digit recognition task [1], [2]. Four spintronic nano-oscillators have been trained to classify spoken vowels by phase locking their oscillations to the strong input signals produced by external microwave sources [3]. Three spintronic nano-oscillators did bind temporal data through their mutual synchronization [4].

These demonstrations now need to be scaled to deep networks to establish their potential definitely. The neocortex, the seat of higher cognitive functions in the brain, has a hierarchical structure of six layers of neurons. Adopting such a layered structure in artificial neural networks was the key to their fantastic progress in the last ten years. Neuromorphic systems need to be scalable to deep networks to truly establish their promises.

PDF file of the talk available here

A key asset of spintronic nano-oscillators towards this goal is their ability to emit radio-frequency (RF) signals. These oscillators indeed produce microwave voltages with varying amplitude and frequency in response to direct current inputs. They could therefore potentially communicate through radio-frequencies signals, allowing fully parallel operation with minimized wiring, at a speed seven orders of magnitude faster than the brain. But for this, it is necessary to devise radio-frequency synapses that can interconnect the oscillators.

In this talk, I will rapidly review recent results on neuromorphic computing with spintronic nano-oscillators. I will then describe how they can be interconnected layer-wise through RF spintronic nano-synapses, and present our recent simulation results of classification with these novel RF synapses.

[1]  J. Torrejon et al., « Neuromorphic computing with nanoscale spintronic oscillators », Nature, 547,  428‑431 (2017).
[2]   S. Tsunegi et al., « Physical reservoir computing based on spin torque oscillator with forced synchronization », Appl. Phys. Lett., 114,  164101 (2019).
[3]   M. Romera et al., « Vowel recognition with four coupled spin-torque nano-oscillators », Nature, 563, 230,(2018).
[4]   M. Romera et al., « Binding events through the mutual synchronization of spintronic nano-neurons », arXiv:2001.08044 (2020).

On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 1 July 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Magnons as Probes of Strongly Correlated Electron Physics

Amir Yacoby, Harvard University

Scattering experiments have revolutionized our understanding of nature. Examples include the discovery of the nucleus, crystallography, and the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA. Scattering techniques differ by the type of the particles used, the interaction these particles have with target materials and the range of wavelengths used. Here, we demonstrate a new 2-dimensional table-top scattering platform for exploring magnetic properties of materials on mesoscopic length scales. Long lived, coherent magnonic excitations are generated in a thin film of YIG and scattered off a magnetic target deposited on its surface. The scattered waves are then recorded using a scanning NV center magnetometer that allows sub-wavelength imaging and operation under conditions ranging from cryogenic to ambient environment. While most scattering platforms measure only the intensity of the scattered waves, our imaging method allows for spatial determination of both amplitude and phase of the scattered waves thereby allowing for a systematic reconstruction of the target scattering potential. Our experimental results are consistent with theoretical predictions for such a geometry and reveal several unusual features of the magnetic response of the target, including suppression near the target edges and gradient in the direction perpendicular to the direction of surface wave propagation. Our results establish magnon scattering experiments as a new platform for studying correlated many-body systems.

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On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 24 June 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Chiral spintronics: non collinear spin textures with application to Racetrack Memory

Stuart Parkin, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics and
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle

Magnetic non-collinear spin textures that have chiral structures are of great current interest.  Coupled chiral domain walls in synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) racetracks and compensated ferrimagnets can be moved with current at very high speeds via a novel giant exchange torque1,2. When the antiferromagnetic coupling between two domain walls in a SAF racetrack is weakened unusual magnetization dynamics takes place due to chiral domain wall drag3. The same type of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DMI) vector exchange interactions that stabilize chiral Néel domain walls in magnetic multilayers results in the formation of topological spin textures in bulk compounds. We recently discovered magnetic antiskyrmions in a tetragonal inverse Heusler compound Mn1.4Pt0.9Pd0.1Sn using Lorentz transmission electron microscopy (LTEM) 4. The size of the anti-skyrmion can be tuned by varying the thickness of the host material allowing for sizes varying from nanometer to microns in the same material5.  This is due to long range magneto-dipole interactions that are important in this compound that has a complex DMI interaction with a symmetry that follows the D2d symmetry of its crystalline structure. The same symmetry ensures that anti-skyrmions are robust to temperature and magnetic field6. The magnetic dipole-dipole interactions also allow for the formation of metastable “elliptical skyrmions” in this same material7.  These have Bloch-like boundaries that we can directly observe using LTEM. Finally, we discuss our recent discovery of novel Néel like skyrmions in a metallic compound that exist almost to room temperature and that are also tunable in size8.  Chiral spin textures in ferro-, ferri- and anti-ferrimagnetic materials and thin film heterostructures are of fundamental interest with potential for spintronic applications.

PDF file of the talk available here

 

References

1  Yang, S.-H., Ryu, K.-S. & Parkin, S. S. P. Domain-wall velocities of up to 750 ms−1 driven by exchange-coupling torque in synthetic antiferromagnets. Nat. Nano. 10, 221-226, (2015).
2  Bläsing, R. et al. Exchange coupling torque in ferrimagnetic Co/Gd bilayer maximized near angular momentum compensation temperature. Nat. Commun. 9, 4984, (2018).
3  Yang, S.-H., Garg, C. & Parkin, S. Chiral Exchange Drag and Chirality Oscillations in Synthetic Antiferromagnets Nat. Phys. 15, 543–548, (2019).
4  Nayak, A. K. et al. Magnetic antiskyrmions above room temperature in tetragonal Heusler materials. Nature 548, 561-566, (2017).
5  Ma, T. et al. Tunable Magnetic Antiskyrmion Size and Helical Period from Nanometers to Micrometers in a D2d Heusler Compound. Adv. Mater., 2002043, (2020).
6  Saha, R. et al. Intrinsic stability of magnetic anti-skyrmions in the tetragonal inverse Heusler compound Mn1.4Pt0.9Pd0.1Sn Nat. Commun. 10, 5305, (2019).
7  Jena, J. et al. Elliptical Bloch skyrmion chiral twins in an antiskyrmion system. Nat. Commun. 11, 1115, (2020).
8  Srivastava, A. K. et al. Observation of Robust Néel Skyrmions in Metallic PtMnGa. Adv. Mater. 32, 1904327, (2020).

On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 17 June 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Coherent Sub-Terahertz Spin Pumping from an Insulating Antiferromagnet

Enrique del Barco, University of Central Florida

Emerging phenomena, such as the spin-Hall effect (SHE), spin pumping, and spin-transfer torque (STT), allow for interconversion between charge and spin currents and the generation of magnetization dynamics that could potentially lead to faster, denser, and more energy efficient, non-volatile memory and logic devices. Present STT-based devices rely on ferromagnetic (FM) materials as their active constituents. However, the flexibility offered by the intrinsic net magnetization and anisotropy for detecting and manipulating the magnetic state of ferromagnets also translates into limitations in terms of density (neighboring elements can couple through stray fields), speed (frequencies are limited to the GHz range), and frequency tunability (external magnetic fields needed). A new direction in the field of spintronics is to employ antiferromagnetic (AF) materials. In contrast to ferromagnets, where magnetic anisotropy dominates spin dynamics, in antiferromagnets spin dynamics are governed by the interatomic exchange interaction energies, which are orders of magnitude larger than the magnetic anisotropy energy, leading to the potential for ultrafast information processing and communication in the THz frequency range, with broadband frequency tunability without the need of external magnetic fields.

PDF file of the talk available here

I will present evidence of sub-terahertz coherent spin pumping at the interface of a uniaxial insulating antiferromagnet MnF2 and platinum thin films, measured by the ISHE voltage signal arising from spin-charge conversion in the platinum layer. The ISHE signal depends on the chirality of the dynamical modes of the antiferromagnet, which is selectively excited and modulated by the handedness of the circularly polarized sub-THz irradiation (see figure). Contrary to the case of ferromagnets, antiferromagnetic spin pumping exhibits a sign dependence on the chirality of dynamical modes, allowing for the unambiguous distinction between coherent spin pumping and the thermally-driven, chirality-independent spin Seebeck effect. Our results open the door to the controlled generation of coherent pure spin currents with antiferromagnets at unprecedented high frequencies.

This work has been primarily supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under Grant FA9550-19-1-0307.

References

  • Priyanka Vaidya, Sophie A. Morley, Johan van Tol, Yan Liu, Ran Cheng, Arne Brataas, David Lederman, and Enrique del Barco, Subterahertz spin pumping from an insulating antiferromagnet, Science 368, 160-165 (2020)

 

 

On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 10 June 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Magnetic tunnel junctions and magnetic logic circuits driven by spin-orbit torques

Pietro Gambardella,

Department of Materials, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Current-induced spin-orbit torques (SOTs) enable the switching of magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) in nonvolatile magnetic random access memories as well as the all-electrical operation of magnetic logic circuits based on domain wall manipulation. In this talk, I will present time-resolved measurements of magnetization reversal driven by SOTs in 3-terminal MTJ devices and discuss how the combination of SOT, spin transfer torque, and voltage control of magnetic anisotropy leads to reproducible sub-ns magnetization reversal with a very narrow spread of the switching time distributions [1]. Further, I will show how SOTs and the chiral coupling between neighbouring magnetic domains induced by the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction [2] allow for realizing an electrically-driven domain-wall inverter. Starting from this basic building block, it is possible to fabricate reconfigurable NAND and NOR logic gates, and therefore a complete family of logic gates, which perform operations with current-induced domain-wall motion [3]. Opportunities for scalable all-electric magnetic memories and memory-in-logic applications will be discussed.

PDF file of the talk available here

References

  • [1] Single-shot dynamics of spin-orbit torque and spin transfer torque switching in 3-terminal magnetic tunnel junctions, E. Grimaldi, V. Krizakova, G. Sala, F. Yasin, S. Couet, G. S. Kar, K. Garello and P Gambardella, Nat. Nanotech. 15, 111 (2020).
  • [2] Chirally Coupled Nanomagnets, Z. Luo, T. Phuong Dao, A. Hrabec, J. Vijayakumar, A. Kleibert, M. Baumgartner, E. Kirk, J. Cui, T. Savchenko, G. Krishnaswamy, L. J. Heyderman, and P. Gambardella, Science 363, 1435 (2019).
  • [3] Current-driven magnetic domain-wall logic, Z. Luo, A. Hrabec, T. P. Dao, G. Sala, S. Finizio, J. Feng, S. Mayr, J. Raabe, P. Gambardella, L. J. Heyderman, Nature 579, 214 (2020).

Figure 1. a, Scanning electron microscope image of a 3-terminal magnetic tunnel junction device with injection electrodes for spin-orbit torque (SOT) and spin transfer torque (STT) switching. b, Detail of the magnetic tunnel junction pillar and W current line. c, Electrical setup for the time-resolved measurements of the tunneling magnetoresistance during SOT and/or STT switching. d, Examples of ten different single-shot switching events induced by spin-orbit torques. Adapted from [1].

 

On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 3 June 2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Probing ultrafast spin transport with terahertz electromagnetic pulses

Tobias Kampfrath, Freie Unversität Berlin and Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin


Transport of spins is often driven by heat gradients and electric fields. To probe the initial elementary steps which lead to the formation of spin currents, we need to launch and measure transport on femtosecond time scales. This goal is achieved by employing both ultrashort optical and terahertz electromagnetic pulses. We illustrate our experimental approach by several examples including the spin Seebeck effect (see figure) and anisotropic magnetoresistance.

 

References

  • [1] Seifert et al., Nature Comm. 9, Article number: 2899 (2018)
  • [2] Seifert et al., J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 51, 364003 (2018)

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On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

On-line Seminar: 27.05.2020 - 15:00 (CET)

Half-integer charge transfer by Majorana edge modes

Carlo Beenakker, Leiden University

A Josephson junction in a chiral p-wave superconductor can inject a charge e/2 into a normal-metal contact, carried by chiral Majorana edge modes. We address the question whether this half-integer charge is a sharp observable, without quantum fluctuations. Because the Majorana modes are gapless, they support charge fluctuations in equilibrium at zero temperature. But we find that the excess noise introduced out of equilibrium by the e/2 charge transfer vanishes. We discuss a strategy to reduce the equilibrium fluctuations, by means of a heavy-tailed time-dependent detection efficiency, to achieve a fully noiseless half-integer charge transfer.

 

 

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SPICE-SPIN+X Seminars

Up next: On-line Seminar: 08.04.2026 - 15:00 CET

Altermagnetism: an unconventional quantum state of matter

Rafael Fernandes, UIUC

This seminar will be via Zoom and live-streamed in the SPICE YouTube channelPlease sign up here in order to get the Zoom link and regular announcements of the upcoming talks.

 

2026 Seminars

DateTittleSpeaker
02.09.2026Elastically Driven Phases and Dynamics in Quantum Materials (No seminar)
15.07.2026TBADaniel F. Agterberg, UW
08.07.2026Ferrons and Magnons: friends or foes? (No seminar)
10.06.2026Young Research Leaders Group Workshop: Transport and transfer of angular momentum: magnons, chiral phonons and beyond (No seminar)
03.06.2026TBAJörn Venderbos, Drexel
20.05.2026Quantum materials and quantum information science (No seminar)
13.05.2026Unconventional Superconductors and Magnets (No seminar)
06.05.2026TBA
Marcel Franz, UBC
08.04.2026Altermagnetism: an unconventional quantum state of matter
Rafael Fernandes, UIUC
04.03.2026The Chiral Induced Spin Selectivity- Why is it so special? (Video and PDF available)Ron Naaman,
Weizmann Institute of Science
25.02.2026Emerging Altermagnetism and Polar States in Strained Metallic RuO2 Films (Video and PDF available)Bharat Jalan, University of Minnesota
18.02.2026Emergent altermagnetism at surfaces of antiferromagnets (Video and PDF available)Alexander Mook, University of Münster
11.02.2026Chiral spintronics utilizing the CISS effect (Video and PDF available)
Yossi Paltiel, HUJI
28.01.2026Orbital ordering-induced unconventional magnetism (Video and PDF available)Johannes Knolle, TU Munich
21.01.2026Orbital-to-spin conversion in magnetic heterostructures
magnetism (Video and PDF available)
Pietro Gambardella, ETH Zurich
14.01.2026Magnetic excitations beyond the single- and double- magnons (Video available)Hebatalla Elnaggar, Sorbonne University

2025 Seminars

DateTitleSpeaker
26.11.2025Novel glimpse into ground states of quantum matter
(Video Available)
Vesna Mitrović, Brown University
12.11.2025Superconducting spintronics with magnetically compensated materials (Video and PDF Available)Jacob Wüsthoff Linder, NTNU
22.10.2025Theory of Unconventional Magnetism: altermagnetism, p-wave magnetism, and beyond (No Seminar)
15.10.2025Superconductivity in altermagnets
(Video and PDF Available)
Annica Black-Schaffer, Uppsala University
06.08.2025Chiral phonons for spintronics (Video and PDF Available)Ulrich Nowak, University of Konstanz
30.07.2025Chiral Phonons (No seminar)
16.07.2025Superconductivity at interfaces of the quantum paraelectric KTaO3 (Video Available)Anand Bhattacharya, Argonne National Laboratory
09.07.2025Young Research Leaders Group Workshop: Magnetism in van der Waals materials: current challenges and future directions (No seminar)
25.06.2025Magnetism in Moiré Materials
(Video and PDF Available)
Allan MacDonald, University of Texas
18.06.2025Quantum Functionalities of Nanomagnets (No seminar)
11.06.2025Characterization and control of quantum materials with optical vortex beams (No seminar)
21.05.2025Quantum Sensing of Broadband Spin Dynamics and Magnon Transport in Antiferromagnets
(Video Available)
P. Chris Hammel, Ohio State University
07.05.2025Quantum Geometry and Transport of Collective Excitations in (Non-)Magnetic Insulators (No seminar)
23.04.2025Chiral phononics (Video and PDF available)Dominik Juraschek, Eindhoven University of Technology
09.04.2025van der Waals Magnets and Antiferromagnets Interacting with Electron Spins (Video and PDF available)Daniel Ralph, Cornell University
12.03.2025Static and Dynamic Properties of Insulating Antiferromagnetic Cr2O3
(Video available)
Jing Shi, University of California
05.03.2025On the Origin of Electron-Electron Interactions in Bi2Se3 Topological Thin Films
(Video available)
Bryan J Hickey, University of Leeds
26.02.2025Altermagnetism imaged and controlled down to the nanoscale
(Video available)
Peter Wadley, University of Nottingham

2024 Seminars

DateTitleSpeaker
27.11.2024Fractional Charges in 2D magnets & Aharonov-Bohm scattering
(Video and PDF available)
Nina del Ser, Caltech
30.10.2024Quantum Functionalities of Magnetic Skyrmions (Video and PDF available)Christina Psaroudaki, ENS Paris
16.10.2024Exploring 3D Spin Structures and Dynamics in Chiral Magnets with Advanced Synchrotron X-ray Techniques (Video and PDF available)Thorsten Hesjedal, University of Oxford
02.10.2024Quantum hybrids: connecting spin excitations to resonators (Video and PDF available)Hans-Gregor Huebl, Walther-Meißner-Institut
24.07.2024Spin textures: Magnetism meets Plasmonics (No Seminar)
17.07.2024Young Research Leaders Group Workshop: Correlation and Topology in magnetic materials (No Seminar)
03.07.2024International Conference on Magnetism 2024 (No Seminar)
26.06.2024 - 15:00Exploring d-d Transition Dynamics in FePS3: A Journey through Magneto-Optical and Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation (Video and PDF available)Mirko Cinchetti, TU Dortmund University
19.06.2024Workshop-School on Quantum Spinoptics (No Seminar)
12.06.2024Playing with magnetism in 2D van der Waals materials via first principles (Video and PDF available)José J.Baldoví, University of Valencia
22.05.2024Quantum Matter for Quantum Technologies (No Seminar)
15.05.2024Hybrid Correlated States and Dynamics in Quantum Materials (No Seminar)
08.05.2024Quantum Matter International Conference (No Seminar)
01.05.2024Nanomagnetism in 3D (No Seminar)
10.04.2024 -
15:00
Mapping and controlling topological textures
in 3D magnetic systems
(Video available)
Claire Donnelly, MPI CPfS
03.04.2024 -
15:00
Magnetic hopfion rings (Video and PDF available)Nikolai Kiselev, FZ Juelich
27.03.2024 -
15:00
Chiral spin textures on the racetrack (Video available)Stuart Parkin, MPI Halle
20.03.2024DPG Spring Meeting (No Seminar)
13.03.2024 -
15:00
Spin-Orbit torque driven antiferromagnetic oscillator (Video available)Joerg Wunderlich, University of Regensburg
06.03.2024 -
15:00
APS March Meeting 2024 (No Seminar)
28.02.2024 -
15:00
Towards magnonic memory: reversal of nanomagnets on yttrium iron garnet by propagating spin waves (Video available)Dirk Grundler, EPFL
14.02.2024 -
15:00
Energy, geometry, and topology of collective magnetic dynamics (Video and PDF available)Yaroslav Tserkovnyak, UCLA
07.02.2024 -
15:00
Magnon-exciton coupling in a magnetic semiconductor (Video available)Youn Jue Bae, Cornell
31.01.2024 -
15:00
Terahertz spinorbitronics - driving and probing spin and orbital currents at highest frequencies (Video and PDF available)Tom Seifert, FU Berlin
24.01.2024 -
15:00
Orbital Angular Momentum for Spintronics (Video and PDF available)Mathias Kläui, JGU Mainz

2023 Seminars

DateTitleSpeaker
13.12.2023 - 15:00First-principles calculations of spin transport and spin-orbit torque in metallic heterostructures (Video and PDF available)Kirill Belashchenko, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
29.11.2023 - 15:00Thermal and Electrical Probes of Spin Effects in Antiferromagnets: a Revisitation and a New Idea?(Video and PDF available)Barry Zink, University of Denver
22.11.2023 - 15:00Spin transport in graphene-based van der Waals heterostructures (Video available)Talieh Ghiasi, Harvard
08.11.2023 - 15:00Probabilistic Computing with p-bits: Optimization, Machine Learning and Quantum Simulation (Video available)Kerem Çamsarı, UC Santa Barbara
01.11.2023The 68th Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (No Seminar)
25.10.2023 - 15:00Spintronics with low-symmetry materials (Video and PDF available)Felix Casanova, CIC nanoGUNE
18.10.2023 - 15:00 Spin and Charge Pumping in the Presence of Spin-Orbit Coupling in THz Spintronics with Antiferromagnets (Video and PDF available)Branislav K. Nikolić,
Univ. of Delaware
11.10.2023 Terahertz Spintronics: toward Terahertz Spin-based Devices
(No Seminar)
30.08.2023JEMS2023 (No Semniar)
26.07.2023 Young Research Leaders Group Workshop: Recent advances in non-equilibrium and magnetic phenomena (No Seminar)
12.07.2023Spin Dynamics in Nanostructures (No Seminar)
28.06.2023 Non-equilibrium Quantum Materials Design (No Seminar)
21.06.2023 - 15:00All electrical magnon transport experiments in magnetically ordered insulators (Video and PDF available)Matthias Althammer,
Walther-Meißner-Institut
14.06.2023 Quantum Spinoptics (No Seminar)
24.05.2023Spin Caloritronics XII (No Seminar)
10.05.2023 Altermagnetism: Emerging Opportunities in a New Magnetic Phase (No Seminar)
03.05.2023 - 15:00Spin-orbit coupling: an endless source of exotic phenomena in 2D magnets (Video and PDF available)Silvia Picozzi, D'Annunzio University
19.04.2023 Magnetic Frontiers: Quantum Technologies (No Seminar)
29.03.2023 - 15:00Probabilistic spintronics – Computing and Device Physics (Video available)Shunsuke Fukami, Tohoku University
22.03.2023 - 15:00Strong coupling of microwaves and magnons in YIG microstructures (Video and PDF available)Georg Schmidt, Martin Luther Univ. Halle
15.03.2023 - 15:00Hidden magnetoelectric order (Video and PDF available)Nicola Spaldin, ETH Zurich
01.03.2023 - 15:00Coherent manipulation of spins in diamond via spin-wave mixing (Video and PDF available)Toeno van der Sar, TU Delft
22.02.2023 - 15:00Exploring spintronics at unconventional hybrid interfaces (Video available)Angela Wittmann, JGU
15.02.2023 - 15:00A stride down the quantum materials roadmap (Video and PDF available)Alberta Bonanni, Johannes Kepler University
08.02.2023 - 15:00Machine learning as a tool to accelerate magnetic materials discovery (Video and PDF available)Stefano Sanvito, Trinity College Dublin
01.02.2023Salamanca GEFES 2023 (No Seminar)
25.01.2023 - 15:00Developments in ultrafast electron microscopy (Video and PDF available)Claus Ropers, MPI for Biophysical Chemistry and University of Göttingen

2022 Seminars

DateTitleSpeaker
14.12.2022 - 15:00Skyrmions in chiral magnetic multilayers (Video and PDF available)Christopher Marrows, University of Leeds
07.12.2022 - 15:00Light-driven phonomagnetism (Video and PDF available)Dmytro Afanasiev, Radboud University
30.11.2022 - 15:00Multilayer spintronic neural networks with radio-frequency connections (Video and PDF available)Alice Mizrahi, CNRS-Thales
16.11.2022 - 15:00Towards a "complete" picture of ultrafast dynamics in the 2D ferromagnet FGT (Video and PDF available)Yoav William Windsor, FH Institute of the MPS and TU Berlin

09.11.2022International Workshop on Spintronics (No Seminar)
02.11.2022 - 15:00Stripe domain phases in chiral magnetic systems with perpendicular anisotropy (Video and PDF available)Eric Fullerton, UC San Diego
26.10.2022 - 15:00Ultrafast optoelectronic probes of quantum materials (Video and PDF available)James McIver, MPSD and Columbia University
19.10.2022 - 15:00Generation of electric field induced unconventional spin-current (Video and PDF available)Arnab Bose, JGU Mainz
12.10.2022MagnEFi Conference 2022 (No Seminar)
07.09.2022Trends in Magnetism: Antiferromagnetism and Light
(No Seminar)
31.08.20222022 Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference (AtC-AtG) (No Seminar)
20.07.2022SPICE-Workshop: Orbitronics: from Topological Matter to next Level Electronics (No Seminar)
13.07.2022- 15:00Magneto-ionics: using ionic motion to control magnetism (Video and PDF available)Liza Herrera Diez, CNRS and Université Paris-Saclay
06.07.2022SPICE-Workshop: Young Research Leaders Group Workshop (No Seminar)
29.06.2022 - 15:00 How to engineer non-equilibrium crystal and magnetic structures with light (Video and PDF available)Ankit Disa, MPSD / Cornell University
22.06.2022SPICE-Workshop: Non-Equilibrium Emergence in Quantum Design (No Seminar)
15.06.2022- 15:00Nonreciprocal transport and topological band structure through interactions of magnonic multilayers (Video and PDF available)Luqiao Liu, MIT
08.06.2022- 15:00Spontaneous anomalous Hall response and altermagnetism explored in MnTe and Mn5Si3 (Video and PDF available)Helena Reichlova, TU Dresden
01.06.2022- 15:00Domain walls and skyrmions: From ferromagnets to ferrimagnets (Video available)Geoffrey Stephen Beach, MIT
25.05.2022SPICE-Workshop: New Spin on Molecular Quantum Materials (No Seminar)
18.05.2022 - 15:00Ferrimagnetic spintronics and self-torque (Video and PDF available)Juan Carlos Rojas Sanchez, Institut Jean Lamour UL-CNRS
11.05.2022 - 15:00Magnetic Chirality (Video available)Sang-Wook Cheong, Rutgers University
09.- 10.05.2022SPICE-Workshop: Ultrafast Antiferromagnetic Writing
04.05.2022 - 15:00Modeling of magneto-thermodynamics phenomena (Video and PDF available)Oksana Chubykalo-Fesenko, CSIC
27.04.2022 -15:00Planar Hall Torque (Video and PDF available)Ilya Krivorotov, UCI
20.04.2022 -15:00Resolving chicken-or-egg causality dilemma for magneto-structural phase transition in FeRh (Video and PDF available)Aleksei V. Kimel, Radboud University
13.04.2022 - 15:00Driving Exchange Mode Resonance as Adiabatic Quantum Motor with 100% Mechanical Efficiency (Video and PDF available)Ran Cheng, UC-Riverside
06.04.2022 -15:00European Conference on Molecular Spintronics (No Seminar)
30.03.2022 - 15:00Ultrafast optical excitation and probing of coherent antiferromagnetic spin dynamics (Video and PDF available)Christian Tzschaschel, Harvard University
23.03.2022 - 15:00Ultrafast magnetization reversal driven by optical phonons (Video and PDF available)Andrei Kirilyuk, Radboud University
16.03.2022 - 15:00Ferrimagnetic Spintronics (Video and PDF available)Kyung-Jin Lee, KAIST
09.03.2022 - 15:00Unraveling Proximity and Topology at Interfaces with Next Generation Neutron Reflectometry (Video and PDF available)Alexander J. Grutter, NIST
02.03.2022 - 15:00Towards coupling coherent femtosecond charge and spin dynamics in antiferromagnets (Video and PDF available)Davide Bossini, University of Konstanz
16.02.2022 - 15:00Magneto-Acoustic Waves in Magnetic Thin Films (Video and PDF available)Mathias Weiler, Kaiserslautern University
09.02.2022 - 15:00Detecting, imprinting and switching spin chirality in magnetic materials (Video and PDF available)Yuriy Mokrousov, JGU
02.02.2022 - 15:00Three dimensional spintronics: “Faster, higher, stronger” (Video and PDF available)Amalio Fernández-Pacheco, CSIC-University of Zaragoza
26.01.2022 - 15:00Iron garnet thin films for spintronic and photonic devices (Video and PDF available)Caroline A. Ross, MIT
19.01.2022 - 15:00Theory of magnetic interactions in real materials (Video and PDF available)Mikhail Katsnelson, Radboud University
12.01.20222022 Joint MMM-INTERMAG (No Seminar)

2021 Seminars

DateTitleSpeaker
15.12.2021 - 15:00Femto-magnetism meets spintronics: Towards integrated magneto-photonics (Video and PDF available)Bert Koopmans, Eindhoven University of Technology
08.12.2021 - 15:00X-ray magnetization movies: Spin dynamics in reality (Video available)Gisela Schütz, MPI for Intelligent Systems
01.12.2021 - 15:00Spin-transport Mediated Single-shot All-optical Magnetization Switching of Metallic Films (Video and PDF available)Stéphane Mangin, CNRS
24.11.2021 - 15:00Antiferromagnetic Skyrmionics: generating and controlling topological textures (Video and PDF available)Hariom Jani, NUS
17.11.2021 - 15:00Magnetism and spin dynamics control by carrier doping in van der Waals magnet Cr2Ge2Te6 (Video available)Hidekazu Kurebayashi, London Centre for Nanotechnology UCL
10.11.2021 - 15:00Altermagnetism: spin-momentum locked phase protected by non-relativistic symmetries (Video and PDF available)Tomas Jungwirth, Czech Academy of Sciences
03.11.2021 - 15:00Analytic and ab initio theory of magnetization dynamics (Video and PDF available)Peter Oppeneer, Uppsala University
27.10.2021 - 15:00Nano-scale skyrmions and atomic-scale spin textures studied with STM (Video and PDF available)
Kirsten von Bergmann, Hamburg University
20.10.2021 - 15:00Archimedean screw and time quasi-crystals in driven chiral magnets (Video and PDF available)Achim Rosch, University of Cologne
13.10.2021 - 15:00Magnetic skyrmion strings: how they bend, twist and vibrate (Video and PDF available)
Markus Garst, KIT
06.10.2021 - 15:00Spin+X Internal Workshop (No Seminar)
29.09.2021 - 15:00Inertial spin dynamics in ferromagnets (Video and PDF available)
Stefano Bonetti, Stockholm University
22.09.2021 - 15:00Reconfigurable Training, Vortex Writing and Noise-Tolerant Reservoir Computation via Spin-Wave Fingerprinting in an Artificial Spin-Vortex Ice (Video and PDF available)
Jack C. Gartside, Imperial College London
15.09.2021 - 15:00Local magnetic measurements of quantum materialsKatja Nowack, Cornell University
08.09.2021Conference TMAG2020 - Trends in Magnetism (No Seminar)
01.09.2021 - 15:00Magnetic topological phases in dissipative systems (Video and PDF available)Benedetta Flebus, Boston College
28.07.2021 - 15:00Interacting and higher-order topological spin excitations (Video and PDF available)
Alexander Mook, University of Basel
21.07.2021 - 15:00Electrical manipulation of non-collinear antiferromagnet (Video and PDF available)Shunsuke Fukami, Tohoku University
14.07.2021 - 15:00Topological protectorates of Fermi surfaces (Video and PDF available)Christian Pfleiderer, TU Munich
07.07.2021 - 15:00Neuromorphic magnon-spintronic networks (Video and PDF available)Philipp Pirro, TU Kaiserslautern
30.06.2021 - 15:00Building and investigating magnetic adatom chains on superconductors atom by atom (Video and PDF available)Katharina Franke, FU Berlin
23.06.2021 - 15:00Spin And Charge Transport In Antiferromagnets (Video and PDF available)
Vincent Baltz, SPINTEC
16.06.2021 - 15:00Electrical Generation of Spin Currents (Video and PDF available)Andrew Kent, New York University
09.06.2021 - 15:00Ultrafast spin, charge and nuclear dynamics:
ab-initio description (Video and PDF available)
Sangeeta Sharma, Max-Born-Institute
02.06.2021 - 15:00Spintronic microwave and THz detectors: state-of-the art and future (Video and PDF available)
Giovanni Finocchio, University of Messina
26.05.2021 - 15:00Antiferromagnetic Switching Driven by the Collective Dynamics of Correlated Spin Textures (Video and PDF available)
James G. Analytis, Berkeley
19.05.2021 - 15:00Magnetic skyrmions for unconventional computing and revealing latent information (Video and PDF available)
Karin Everschor-Sitte, JGU
12.05.2021 - 15:00Spin dynamics: the Landau-Lifshitz equation and beyond (Video and PDF available)Ulrich Nowak, University of Konstanz
05.05.2021Online SPICE-Workshop on Dissipative Phases of Entangled Quantum Matter (No Seminar)
28.04.2021Online INTERMAG 2021 (No Seminar)
21.04.2021 - 15:00Spin transport in a conventional superconductor (Video and PDF available)
Chiara Ciccarelli, University of Cambridge
14.04.2021 - 15:00Magneto-Seebeck microscopy of spin-orbit-torque driven domain wall motion in a collinear antiferromagnet (Video and PDF available)Jörg Wunderlich, University of Regensburg
07.04.2021 - 15:00Quantum magnonics: Quantum optics with magnons (Video and PDF available)

Silvia Viola-Kusminskiy, MPI Erlangen
31.03.2021 - 15:00Dynamic generation of scalar chirality and topological Hall effect in spiral magnets (Video and PDF available)Igor Mazin, GMU
24.03.2021 - 15:00Optical and Electrical Detection of Spin-Orbit Fields (Video and PDF available)Christian Back, TUM
17.03.2021 - 15:00Charge and Spin Transport Physics Of Organic Semiconductors (Video and PDF available)Henning Sirringhaus, University of Cambridge
10.03.2021 - 15:00All-Optical Control of Magnetism: from fundamentals to brain-inspired computing concepts (Video and PDF available)Theo Rasing, Radboud University
03.03.2021 - 15:00Improper Dyzaloshinskii spirals and metamagnetic textures and where to look for them (Video and PDF available)Ulrich Roessler, IFW Dresden
24.02.2021 - 15:00Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Magnon Bose-Einstein Condensates (Video and PDF available)Sergej Demokritov, University of Muenster
17.02.2021 - 15:00Seeing or listening: magnetoelastic effects in antiferromagnetic textures (Video and PDF available)Olena Gomonay, JGU
10.02.2021 - 15:00Magnetic Materials and Topology (Video and PDF available)Claudia Felser, MPI
03.02.2021 - 15:00Chiral magnetism: a geometric perspective (Video and PDF available)Oleg Tchernyshyov, Johns Hopkins University
27.01.2021 - 15:00The Thermal Chiral Anomaly in ideal field-induced Weyl semimetals (Video and PDF available)Joseph Heremans, The Ohio State University
20.01.2021 - 15:00Mòire Samples: The twisted bilayer graphene scenario (Video and PDF available)Andrei Bernevig, Princeton University
13.01.2021 - 15:00Chirality Induced Spin Selectivity: Open questions and challenges (Video and PDF available)Bart van Wees, University of Groningen

2020 Seminars

DateTitleSpeaker
09.12.2020 - 15:00JEMS 2020 (No Seminar)
02.12.2020 - 15:00Electric-field effects on localized spins (Video and PDF available)Tomasz Dietl, Polish Academy of Sciences
25.11.2020 - 15:00Three-dimensional magnetic systems: the future is bright! (Video and PDF available)Claire Donnelly, University of Cambridge
18.11.2020 - 15:00Coherent order and transport in spin-active systems: Interplay between magnetism and superconductivity
(No Seminar)
11.11.2020 - 15:00 Old 2degs with new tricks: Antiferromagnetic order and magnetoelectricity of 2D charge carriers (Video and PDF available)Ulrich Zuelicke, Victoria University of Wellington
04.11.2020 - 15:00Online Young Research Leaders Group Workshop: Spin, Charge, and Heat Transport: From Symmetries to Emergent Functionalities
(No Seminar)
28.10.2020 - 15:00 Current-induced gap opening in interacting topological insulator surface states (Video and PDF available)Mark Spencer Rudner, University of Copenhagen
21.10.2020 - 15:00Online SPICE-Workshop on Topological Superconductivity in Quantum Materials (No Seminar)
14.10.2020 - 15:00Current fluctuations driven by ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic resonance (Video and PDF available)
Arne Brataas, NTNU Trondheim
07.10.2020 - 15:00TopDyn Workshop
30.09.2020 - 15:00Light wave dynamics driving attosecond coherent spins and topological systems (Video and PDF available)
Markus Münzenberg, Greifswald University
27.09.2020 - 15:00Around-the-Clock Around-the-Globe Magnetics Conference
23.09.2020 - 15:00Spintronics Nanodevice
- How small can we make it and what else can we use it for - (Video and PDF available)
Hideo Ohno, Tohoku University
16.09.2020 - 15:00Beyond Heisenberg Solids: From Multi-Spin Interactions to Novel Chiral Particles (Video and PDF available)Stefan Blügel, FZ Juelich
09.09.2020 - 15:00Long-Range Phonon Spin Transport (Video and PDF available)Rembert Duine, Utrecht University
02.09.2020 - 15:00Spintronic devices for artificial neural networks (Video and PDF available)
Saima Siddiqui, University of Illinois
26.08.2020 - 15:00Magnetic Matchmaking: Hybrid Magnon Modes (Video and PDF available)
Axel Hoffmann, University of Illinois
19.08.2020 - 15:00Antiferromagnetic Insulatronics: Spintronics without magnetic fields (Video and PDF available)
Mathias Kläui, JGU Mainz
12.08.2020 - 15:00Using magnetic tunnel junctions to compute like the brain (Video and PDF available)
Mark Stiles, NIST
05.08.2020 - 15:00Online SPICE-Workshop on 2D van der Waals Spin Systems (No Seminar)
29.07.2020 - 15:00Macroscopic magnonic quantum states (Video and PDF available)
Burkard Hillebrands, Kaiserslautern TU
22.07.2020 - 15:00Transversal transport coefficients and topological properties (Video and PDF available)
Ingrid Mertig, Martin Luther Univ. Halle
15.07.2020 - 15:00Crystal time-reversal symmetry breaking and spin splitting in collinear antiferromagnets (Video available)Libor Šmejkal, JGU Mainz
08.07.2020 - 15:00Towards deep neural networks with nanoscale spintronic oscillators as neurons (Video and PDF available)Julie Grollier, CNRS-Thales
01.07.2020 - 15:00Magnons as Probes of Strongly Correlated Electron Physics
(Video and PDF available)
Amir Yacoby, Harvard University
24.06.2020 - 15:00Chiral spintronics: non collinear spin textures
with application to Racetrack Memory (Video and PDF available)
Stuart Parkin, MPI Halle
17.06.2020 - 15:00Coherent Sub-Terahertz Spin Pumping from an Insulating Antiferromagnet (Video and PDF available)Enrique del Barco, U. of Central Florida
10.06.2020 - 15:00 Magnetic tunnel junctions and magnetic logic circuits driven by spin-orbit torques (Video and PDF available)Pietro Gambardella, ETH Zurich
03.06.2020 - 15:00 Probing ultrafast spin transport with terahertz electromagnetic pulses (Video and PDF available)Tobias Kampfrath, Frei Universität Berlin
27.05.2020 - 15:00Half-integer charge transfer by Majorana edge modes (Video and PDF available)Carlo Beenakker, Leiden University
20.05.2020 - 15:00Antiferromagnetic spintronics: from memories to ultra-fast optics and topological transport (Video and PDF available)Tomas Jungwirth, Czech Academy of Sciences
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