The 60th REIMEI International Workshop

"New excitations for spintronics seen with quantum beams"

27 Feb. - 29 Feb. 2020

Institute for Materials Research (IMR), Tohoku Univiersity

Sendai, Japan

Scope

For novel spintronics devices, we need to extend our understanding of the dynamics and transport properties of nano-structured magnets. The interplay between lattice vibrations quantized as phonons, light as photons and magnetic degrees of freedom as magnons, will lead to a new generation of devices, for example spin-thermoelectric generators and spin-current injectors. The aim of this workshop is to relate the more microscopic measurements, for example those made by neutron and X-ray scattering, to nano-magnetic transport, as can be exploited in novel devices. The detailed analysis of the materials, in bulk form or as films, can benefit from the complementarity of neutron and X-ray scattering. New theoretical advances are also needed to thoroughly interpret experimental results. The 60th Reimei workshop "New excitations for spintronics seen with quantum beams" is designed to bring together experimentalists and theoreticians to explore recent results in the field. We will discuss possible future international collaborations among researchers interested in both fundamental issues and industrial applications, with particular attention to the use of several quantum beams such as neutrons and X-rays.

Announcement

  • 2020.02.18: Speakers, Timetable and Progaram are updated
  • 2020.02.12: Speakers and Progaram are updated
  • 2020.02.07: Banquet information
  • 2020.02.06: Updated speakers and time table
  • 2020.01.16: Updated speakers
  • 2020.01.09: Confirmed invited speakers

Venue

Banquet

  • 19:00-21:00 on 28th Feb.
  • 6,000 Yen/person
  • The registration is requied before 20th Feb. [closed]

Organizers

  • Yaroslav Blanter (TU Delft, Delft)
  • Timothy Ziman (ILL, Grenoble)
  • Gerrit Ernst-Wilhelm Bauer (IMR, Sendai)
  • Michiyasu Mori (JAEA, Tokai)

Supported by

  • Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), Japan Atmic Energy Agency (JAEA)
  • REIMEI Research Program (H30-No.6) of JAEA

Contact

M. Mori(JAEA)
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