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The field of magnetic nanostructures and spin transport has continuously spawned highly valued discoveries over the past years and is still under a rapid and lively development. Fundamental research in this field is fueled by the vision of dissipationless information processing when using pure spin currents instead of elecronic charge currents like in conventional semiconductor electronics. Top-level publications from this field receive thus an enormous degree of attention.
This lecture will lead from an introduction into the basics of spin and magnetism in reduced dimensions to some of the most fascinating recent examples of actual research. It will cover the following contents:
The topics covered match well to the research focus of several of the experimental and theoretical work groups of the department.
Course No | Course Type | Hours |
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20108901 | Vorlesung | 2 |
20108902 | Übung | 1 |
Time Span | 21.04.2020 - 14.07.2020 |
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Instructors |
Wolfgang Kuch
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0352b_MA120 | 2013, MSc Physik (Mono), 120 LPs |
Day | Time | Location | Details |
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Tuesday | 12-14 | 0.1.01 Hörsaal B | 2020-04-21 - 2020-07-14 |
Day | Time | Location | Details |
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Thursday | 12-14 | 1.4.31 Seminarraum E3 | Übung 01 |
Sunday | ? - ? | Pseudotutorium zur Kapazitätsplanung - potentielle Übungsteilnehmer melden sich bitte hier an! |
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