Symposium: Novel frontiers and challenges in magnetism

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Symposium #15 in the XXXVIII Biennial Meeting of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics (RSEF)


This symposium aims to carry out a review of the state of the art in the multidisciplinary field of magnetism, as well as to promote intense discussion and synergies between the various researchers currently active both nationally and internationally. This event will serve as a forum for the most recent advances in experimental and theoretical studies on various topics related to magnetism, such as applications of magnetism in daily life, synthesis and characterization of magnetic structures, spintronics, sensors and actuators, permanent magnets, magnetic refrigeration , transport, devices, simulations, molecular magnetism, among others.



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  • Date: 11 Jul 2022
  • Time: 01:00 PM UTC to 05:30 PM UTC
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  • Aulario de La Merced - Universidad de Murcia
  • Murcia, Murcia
  • Spain

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  • Co-sponsored by CEMAG - Club Español de Magnetismo






Agenda

15:00-15:05 Organisers
Presentation

15:05-15:50 Aurelien MANCHON (Aix-Marseille Université (AMU))
Exploring the Potentials of Spin-Orbitronics

15:50-16:10 Elvira Paz (INL)
Spintronic devices based on Magnetic Tunnel Junctions

16:10-16:20 Jorge Marqués Marchán (CSIC)
Distinguishing local demagnetization contribution to the magnetization process in multisegmented nanowires

16:20-16:30 Santiago Osorio (CNEA)
Creation of single chiral soliton states in monoaxial helimagnets

16:30-16:40 Luis Sánchez-Tejerina San José (USAL)
Magnetic order excitation by magnetic fields from sub-picosecond structured laser pulses

16:40-16:50 Akashdeep Kamra (UAM)
Employing magnons for generating multi-qubit entangled states for quantum error correction

16:50-17:00 María Vélez Fraga ()UNIOVI)
Bloch singularities and topological magnetic dipoles in a ferromagnetic microstructure

17:00-18:00 IEEE Networking, posters and coffee

17:45-18:05 Saul Velez (UAM)
Chiral spintronics with magnetic insulators

18:05-18:15 Arantxa Fraile Rodríguez (UB)
Insights into the structural and magnetic texture of maghemite nanoflowers for biomedicine and environmental remediation

18:15-18:25 Rodrigo Martín Hernández (USAL)
Spatial isolation of femtosecond magnetic needles driven by azimuthally-polarized laser beams

18:25-18:35 Alonso José Campos Hernández (IMDEA)
FORC and coercivity angular measurements analysis of the magnetic interactions in arrays of FeNi nanowires

18:35-18:45 Aun Nawaz (US)
Magnetocaloric effect in doped all-d-metal Ni-(Co)-Mn(X)-Ti (X = Fe and Cr) Heusler alloys

18:45-18:55 Ana Parente Campos (UCM)
Magnetic nanostructures with different spin textures and topological protection

18:55-19:05 Alejandro Sánchez Miñarro (ICMAB)
Spin-orbit mixed states in an electromagnetic field

19:05-19:15 Sebastian Bustingorry (CNEA)
Universal critical exponents of the magnetic domain wall depinning transition

 

Posters:

José Miguel García-Martín (CSIC)
Novel magnetic nanostructures: nanopillars and patterned antidots

Diego Caso Parajón (UAM)
Edge spin wave transmission through a vertex domain wall in triangular dots

Zaida Curbelo Cano (IMDEA)
Synthesizing MnAlC / hydrogel composites for 3D-printing of alternative permanent magnets

Jose Angel Fernandez Roldan (HZDR)
Current- and Oersted-field- dynamics of a Bloch Point in cylindrical Ni nanowires

Ester M. Palmero (IMDEA)
Role of the particle size in the development of customized permanent magnet composites and flexible filaments for additive manufacturing

Antonio David Subires Santana (DIPC)
Electronic band structure of the Co pnictide Ca(CoAs)2 probed by ARPES

Luis Moreno-Ramírez (USA)
Temperature First Order Reversal Curves (TFORC) distributions of magnetocaloric materials

Miriam Jaafar (UAM)
Magnetic Force Microscopy for biomedical applications