Seminar of International Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures PAS
13:00, 13-05-16
ul. Gajowicka 95, sala konferencyjna (nowy budynek, II piętro)
Strongly correlated electron physics at high magnetic fields: recent science highlights at HZDR
dr Thomas Herrmannsdörfer
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Germany
Besides providing access for users to experiments in high magnetic fields, the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HLD) at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) conducts a dedicated in-house research and technology program. In concert with several internal and external research groups, the HLD is focused on investigations of novel strongly correlated electron systems, latest inorganic and organic superconducting and magnetic materials, doped semiconductors, nanostructures, and, in particular, such materials which comprise several of these properties and gain much interest due to fundamental scientific and applied technological reasons. The talk will give insight in the research infrastructure as well as in recent research highlights of the HLD. As an example, the observation of magnetism of highly pure Au nanoclusters (deposited on an organic template) by means of SQUID magnetometry and XMCD spectroscopy will be presented (PRL 109, 247203 (2012)).
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