3–6 Jul 2017
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Session

Molecular Magnets

4 Jul 2017, 09:00

Conveners

Molecular Magnets

  • Tadeusz Wasiutyński (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)

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  1. Prof. Eugenio Coronado (ICMol-Univ. Valencia)
    04/07/2017, 09:00
    Multifunctional materials
    oral presentation
    `Superconductivity and ferromagnetism are two cooperative properties difficult to reach in the 2D limit. The discovery of graphene and other 2D materials has opened the possibility to check these phenomena in this limit. Here we show that, contrarily to the expectation, superconductivity of TaS2 can be enhanced in the 2D limit [1]. As far as the 2D magnetic materials are concerned, we show...
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  2. Prof. Shinya Koshihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    04/07/2017, 09:40
    Miscellany (biologically oriented systems, new ideas, advanced methods,...)
    oral presentation
    `In spite of various attractive natures of PIPT, the research is facing a difficult and essential problem, i.e. can we realize and identify a new phase of solid based on novel lattice structure which is unique for the photo-excited condition so called as a ‘hidden phase’ ? This ‘hidden phase’ with electronic and structural order realized only by optical excitation is important merit of PIPT...
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  3. Prof. Mark Meisel (University of Florida)
    04/07/2017, 10:10
    Molecular magnets and nanomagnets
    oral presentation
    `In collaboration with Dan Talham and his group in UF Chemistry, the photocontrolled magnetic response of coordination polymer heterostructures has been extended up to 125 K [1], see Figures. Extensions to 200 K and higher are achievable if the photoinduced lattice distortions of the photo-active constituent of the heterostructure can be shifted to this temperature range. After reviewing the...
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  4. Dr Magdalena Fitta (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
    04/07/2017, 10:40
    Molecular magnets and nanomagnets
    oral presentation
    `In the last few years, there has been a significant interest in the study of the molecular magnets in a form of thin films, that is motivated by the possibility of applying these materials as multifunctional sensors or in spintronic devices. One of the most important group of molecular magnets, which can be considered as relevant for such applications are cyanido– bridged coordination...
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