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08 - 10 January 2018, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany
Generously supported by the WE-Heraeus Foundation
Participants at the 658th WE-Heraeus Seminar.
Conference Organizers (left to right) Prof. Yuriy Mokrousov, Prof. Dmitry Turchinovich and Dr. Martin Weides.
On the side of THz domain, the interaction of the spin degree of freedom with the femtosecond laser radiation is of key importance for our launching into the field on ultrafast magnetic applications. A particularly exiting aspect is acquiring an ability to shape the required magnetic states for further processing on the ultrafast time scales, which is aided by strongly non- equilibrium processes. On the other hand, the uncovering of the laws which govern the formation of topological states in interacting spin systems, as well as estimating the time-scales and means of influencing their properties in terms of non-equilibrium dynamics require essential leaps in our conceptual understanding of the emergent behavior of ensembles of spins which roots in topological properties. The topological nature of spin ensembles can manifest at various length scales providing thus a large span of phenomena which can be realized in a dissipationless way, and lead to realization of such attractive and promising concepts as 3D memory and topological computing.
In this seminar we will bring together communities working in quantum spin dynamics (aka magnonics), ultrafast spintronics, and topological spins. Our particular focus lies with stimulating the discovery of emergent spin materials suitable for all three areas by introducing new research concepts related to quantum resolved magnon-polariton spectroscopy, advanced cavity-QED, microwave quantum optics technologies, and ultrafast manipulation of spins. The central theme of the seminar is the discovery of novel emergent materials suitable for realization of different ideas for each of the research areas. Ultimately, our goal is to stimulate discoveries of ground-breaking nature, generate novel ideas and extend the research objectives by bringing together the experts in three distinct fields in modern magnetism in order to open up new horizons for quantum, magnon and spin electronics.
Contact email address | weh658@fz-juelich.de |
Prof. Dmitry Turchinovich | University of Duisburg-Essen |
Dr. Martin Weides | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Prof. Yuriy Mokrousov | Forschungszentrum Jülich |