AVS 64th International Symposium & Exhibition | |
Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Division | Monday Sessions |
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1:40pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA1 Invited Paper Spin Transport and Polarization in Chiral Molecules: Theory and Possible Applications Karen Michaeli, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel |
2:20pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA3 Enantio-sensitive Charge Transfer in Adsorbed Chiral Molecules Probed with X Ray Circular Dichroism F.J. Luque, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, I.A. Kowalik, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, M.Á. Niño, IMDEA-Nanoscience, Spain, D. Arvanitis, Uppsala University, Sweden, Juan José de Miguel, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain |
2:40pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA4 Evolving of Soliton Phase in Exfoliated 2D Cr1/3NbS2 Nanolayers S. Tang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Central South University, China, J. Yi, R. Fishman, S. Okamoto, Q. Zou, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, D.G. Mandrus, University of Tennessee, Zheng Gai, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
3:00pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA5 Tailoring the Chirality of Domain Walls via Interface Modification Arantzazu Mascaraque, S. Ruiz-Gomez, M.A. Gonzalez Barrio, L. Perez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, G. Chen, A.K. Schmid, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, E.G. Michel, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain |
3:20pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA6 Spin Transport in an Electron Conducting Polymer Greg Szulczewski, T. Sutch, M. Lockart, H. Chen, P. Rupar, M. Bowman, The University of Alabama |
4:00pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA8 Invited Paper Utilizing the Chiral induced Spin Selectivity Effect to Achieve Simple Spintronics Devices Yossi Paltiel, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |
4:40pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA10 Magnetic Nano Platelets based Spin Memory Device Operating at Ambient Temperatures Guy Koplovitz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Y. Paltiel, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |
5:00pm | MI+BI+EM+SA-MoA11 Magnetization Switching in Ferromagnets by Adsorbed Chiral Molecules without Current or External Magnetic Field Oren Ben Dor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |