Spin & orbit - Program

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SPIN & ORBIT Program

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Monday, 31 March 

13:30Registration
14:30Welcome
14:45ANGELA WITTMANN - JGU Mainz, Mainz, Germany
Chirality-induced unidirectional spin-to-charge conversion
15:15EOIN DOLAN - CIC nanoGUNE, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Measuring the anisotropy of the spin Hall effect in Nickel and Permalloy via electrical spin injection
15:30LUIS E. HUESO - CIC nanoGUNE, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Spintronics with chiral structures
16:00SERGIO LEIVA - Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany
Orbital Edelstein contribution to the spin-charge conversion in Germanium Telluride
16:15MAYANK SHARMA- CIC nanoGUNE, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Gate-tunable Exchange Bias and Voltage-controlled Magnetization Switching in a van der Waals Ferromagnet
16:30Coffee Break
17:00JOHANNA FISCHER - Spintec-CEA, Grenoble, France
Skyrmions in systems with weak Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
17:30VISHESH SAXENA - University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Visualizing strain, topology and chirality in an antiferromagnet at the atomic scale
17:45ARTURO RODRÍGUEZ SOTA - University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Cr/Nb(110): Structure, magnetism and superconductivity studied by STM
18:00KIRSTEN VON BERGMANN - University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Complex magnetic order in domains and walls of (anti)ferromagnets studied with STM
18:30End Monday

Tuesday, 1 April

9:00CAN O. AVCI  - ICMAB-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
Tunable spin and orbital torques in Cu-based magnetic heterostructures
9:30MARCO HOFFMANN - ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland 
Real-time observation of VCMA-assisted magnetization switching
9:45KULDEEP RAY - Spintec-CEA, Grenoble, France
Development of SOT-MRAM technology for functional devices
10:00HELENA REICHLOVÀ- Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia
Spin transport in altermagnets
10:30Coffee Break
11:00CHRISTIAN BACK - TU Munich, Munich, Germany
Manipulation of the magnetic energy landsscape by spin currents
11:30SAROJ DASH - Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Spin and orbital induced magnetization dynamics in van der Waals magnets and heterostructures
12:00NIKLAS KERCHER - ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Unconventional Spin-Orbit Torques in a Fe3GeTe2-WTe2 Heterostructure
12:15SERGIO VALENZUELA - Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology, Bellaterra, Spain
Anisotropic spin dynamics and tunable spin-orbit fields in proximitized graphene
12:45Lunch (on site)
14:30JEAN ANNE INCORVIA - University of Texas at Austin, Austin (TX), USA
Application-Tailored Neuromorphic Computing using Magnetic Domain Walls
15:00SEBASTIEN COUET - Vertical Compute, Leuven, Belgium
Bringing SOT-MRAM from lab to fab                                                     
15:30KAIQUAN FAN - imec, Leuven, Belgium
Balancing key factors for selective operation in multi-pillar VG-SOT MRAM
15:45ZHEWEN XU  - QZabre AG, Zürich, Switzerland
Minimizing sensor-sample distances in scanning nitrogen-vacancy magnetometry
16:00GABRIEL PUEBLA HELLMANN - QZabre AG, Zürich, Switzerland
Scanning NV magnetometry: nanoscale magnetic imaging for spintronic devices
16:30Coffee Break
17:00NICOLAS REYREN - Laboratoire Albert Fert, Paris, France
Skyrmions in multilayers with spin-orbit coupling: applications for artificial neural networks
17:30ISMAEL RIBEIRO - Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany
From magnetic skyrmions to neuroscience: Emulating LIF neurons with skyrmion dynamics
17:45MAHA KHADEMI - NanOsc, Gothenburg, Sweden
High Output Power and Giant Quality Factor for single Spin Hall Nano-Oscillators using SiC substrates
18:00JOHAN ÅKERMAN - NanOsc, Gothenburg, Sweden
Ultra-large mutually synchronized networks of 10 nm spin Hall nano-oscillators
18:00End Tuesday

Wednesday, 2 April

9:00ALBERT FERT - Paris Saclay University, Paris, France
Some results on orbital polarization induced  by charge current, RF excitation, heat flow or light
9:30PIETRO GAMBARDELLA - ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Conversion and damping of angular momentum in  metallic bilayers with large orbital Rashba-Edelstein effect
10:00INGRID MERTIG - Martin Luther University Halle-Wittemberg, Halle, Germany
Transversal transport coefficients and topological properties
10:30Coffee Break
11:30YONG XU - Beihang University, Beijing, China
Terahertz Emission Drive by Orbital Currents
11:30YURIY MOKROUSOV - Jülich Research Center, Jülich, Germany
Orbitronics with magnetic 2D materials
12:00BYONG-GUK PARK - KAIST, Daejon, South Korea
Unconventional spin-orbit torques in magnetic trilayers
12:30THIERRY VALET - MPhysX OÜ, Tallin, Estonia
Quantum Kinetic Approach to Orbital Effects in Centrosymmetric Normal Metals
13:00Lunch (on site)
14:30GYUNGMIN CHOI  - Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea
Magneto-optical observation of electrically generated orbital polarization in pristine Cu and oxidized Cu
15:00TATIANA RAPPOPORT - Minho University, Minho, Portugal
Disorder-Induced Orbital Transport Effects in 2D Materials and Mesoscopic Devices
15:30ANTONIO AZEVEDO - Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Spin-Orbitronics and Orbitronics: Anomalous Hall Effects, Orbital Currents, and Charge Conversion
16:00JUAN CARLOS ROJAS-SÁNCHEZ - Jean Larmour Institute, Nancy, France
Giant and anisotropic charge current production in double Rashba interface Fe/Gr/Pt
16:30Coffee Break
17:00TOBIAS KAMPFRATH - Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Ultrafast spin-orbitronics with terahertz electromagnetic pulses
17:30AURELIEN MANCHON - Interdisciplinary Center of Nanoscience of Marseille, Marseille, France
Theory of orbital torque and orbital pumping
18:00HENRI JAFFRÈS - Laboratoire Alberte Fert, Paris, France
Orbitronics, spin-orbit and orbital torques in 3d ferromagnet /Cu oxide systems
18:30End Wednesday
20:00Conference Dinner at NH Aranzazu

Thursday, 3 April

9:00
 
KYUNG-JIN LEE - KAIST, Daejon, South Korea
Magnetic octupole Hall effect in altermagnets
9:30JAGODA SŁAWIŃSKA - University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
Unconventional charge-to-spin conversion in materials with low crystal symmetry
10:00ROLAND KAWAKAMI - Ohio State University, Columbus (OH), USA
Spin and Orbital Currents in Magnetic Heterostructures
10:30Coffee Break
11:00MATHIAS KLÄUI - Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany
Orbitronics: Orbital Torques, Orbital Magnetoresistance and Non-Reciprocity
11:30PETER OPPENEER - Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
First-principles theory of magneto-optical detection of electrically generated orbital angular momentum
12:00KAZUYA ANDO - Keio University, Minato, Japan
Orbital currents coupled with magnetization dynamics
12:30PAUL HANEY - National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg (MD), USA
Current-induced orbital accumulation and circular dichroism
13:00Lunch
14:30HYUN-WOO LEE - Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, Pohang, South Korea
Electron orbital dynamics in solids
15:00JUAN CARLOS IDROBO - University of Washington/PNNL, Seattle (WA), USA
Direct Detection of Chiral Signals in the Electron Microscope with Sub-Nanometer Spatial Resolution
15:30PAUL KELLY - University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Describing currents of orbital angular momentum with scattering theory
16:00Coffee Break & Poster Session
18:30End Thursday

Friday, 4 April

9:00
 
MARCOS GUIMARÃES - University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
Efficient Magnon Injection and Detection via the Orbital Rashba-Edelstein Effect
9:30DONGWOOK GO  - Jülich Research Center, Jülich, Germany
Topological Chiral Crystals for Orbitronics
10:00MAIRBEK CHSHIEV - Spintec, Grenoble, Spain
Theoretical engineering of spin-orbit effects in nanostructures based on transition metals, oxides and 2D materials
10:30Coffee Break
11:00MICHEL VIRET - CEA, Saclay, France
Electric field effect on the conversion of angular momentum into charge in Rashba split interfaces
11:30JOSE HUGO GARCÍA - Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Bellaterra, Spain
Spin-orbit torque in two-dimensional materials as a platform for efficient and nonvolatile memories
12:00IVO SOUZA - Materials Physics Center, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Magnetoelectric and quadrupolar effects in broken-symmetry conductors
12:30FÈLIX CASANOVA - CIC nanoGUNE, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Hanle magnetoresistance caused by the orbital Hall effect in Vanadium
13:00End Friday