TRR 360 Seminar:
Randomness, disorder and compromises in magnetic systems
Ellen Fogh
Prof. Dr. Ellen Fogh, Technical University of Munich
Randomness, disorder and compromises in magnetic systems
Ellen Fogh
Prof. Dr. Ellen Fogh, Technical University of Munich
Some exotic phases for spin-1/2 on the triangular lattice
Sylvain Capponi
Prof. Dr. Sylvain Capponi, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, France
Effect of disorder in a frustrated system
Mayukh Majumder
Dr. Mayukh Majumder, Department of Physics, Shiv Nadar University, India
Signatures of fractional quantum Hall states in few-body systems
Cecile Repellin
Dr. Cecile Repellin
Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LPMMC, Grenoble, France
Emergence of novel quantum phases in Yb-based effective spin-1/2 systems with competing exchange interactions
Takahiro Onimaru
Prof. Dr. Takahiro Onimaru, Hiroshima University, Japan
Frustrated Triangular Lattice Magnetism in Delafossite Type Yb- (and Cr-based) Systems- from spin liquid to field induced order
Michael Baenitz
Dr. Michael Baenitz, Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Phase diagram of the heavy-fermion superconductor YbRh2Si2 at ultra-low temperatures
Manuel Brando
Dr. Manuel Brando , Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden
Dear young researchers, this time it's all about money. We will learn from two experts about how to do your tax report and save a lot of money. Further, they […]
Exploration of Hybrid Skyrmion Systems using Resonant Elastic X-ray Scattering
Thorsten Hesjedal
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Hesjedal, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
Randomness, disorder and compromises in magnetic systems
Ellen Fogh
Prof. Dr. Ellen Fogh, Technical University of Munich
In 2025 the international conference will be combined with the retrat meeting. We meet for five days at the monastery hotel in Ettal in the middle of the German alpes. […]
Imaging Magnetic Dynamics with In-situ and Ultrafast Lorentz Microscopy
Sascha Schäfer
Prof. Dr. Sascha Schäfer, Department of Physics, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany;
Regensburg Center for Ultrafast Nanoscopy (RUN), Regensburg, Germany