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2 03, 2018

Christiane Warth-Martin

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LNCMI Grenoble, France. Published on Mar 2, 2018. Trained as a process engineer I have been working for the LNCMI for over 20 years now, and started as a cryogenics engineer, under the authority of the Max Planck Institute which was at the time a stakeholder of the LNCMI [...]

2 03, 2018

Agathe Cadène

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LNCMI Toulouse, France. Published on Mar 2, 2018. I have done physical and chemical sciences studies at the University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse. I first obtained a teaching degree which allows me to be a professor in high school (agrégation de physique). Before starting my work as a teacher, I [...]

2 03, 2018

Andries den Ouden

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HFML Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Published on Mar 2, 2018. In 2006 I got involved with the HFML as a consultant for a very ambitious project: the design and development of a 45 Tesla hybrid magnet. At that time I was a work-group leader at the University of Twente. During [...]

2 03, 2018

Dr. Yo Tokunaga

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Advanced Science Research Center, JAEA, Japan. Published on Mar 2, 2018. I did my postdoc research in LNCMI-Grenoble twelve years ago. It was my first experience staying in Europe, and now I understand that all the scientific activities and the time I spent at this very international laboratory laid [...]

2 03, 2018

Dr. Marc Uhlarz

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Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Germany.  Published on Mar 2, 2018. Doing my theses at Karlsruhe University, I got acquainted with materials having strong electronic correlations, leading to magnetic order and superconductivity. HLD offers everything one could wish for doing research in this area, so I gladly accepted an [...]

2 03, 2018

Stéphane Berciaud

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University of Strasbourg, France. Published on Mar 2, 2018. I am « maître de conférences » (assistant professor) at Université de Strasbourg since 2010. I do my research at Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS). My main focus is on the optical and electronic properties [...]

2 03, 2018

Dr. Elizabeth Lauren Green

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Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Germany.  Published on Mar 2, 2018. I decided to pursue a postdoc at the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory because of its reputation and its world-renowned facilities. I completed my Ph.D. work at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee which is a [...]

2 03, 2018

Dr. Ludvík Smrčka

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Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague. Published on Mar 2, 2018. My main field of interest is the theoretical solid state physics, namely the electronic structure and transport properties of low-dimensional semiconductor structures, the Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations of transport coefficients, the quantum Hall effect and other transport [...]

1 03, 2018

Broadband spectroscopy at extreme magnetic fields: First results

By |2021-05-19T12:42:57+00:00March 1st, 2018|TECH Highlights|0 Comments

Alessandro Surrente, Atsuhiko Miyata, Oliver Portugall, and Paulina Plochocka, LNCMI-Toulouse Magnetic fields exceeding 100 T can be obtained only by semi-destructive methods. In one approach, the magnetic field is generated by a single-turn coil, which explodes during the pulse leaving the cryostat where the sample is mounted intact. [...]

1 03, 2018

Non-collinear Heusler antiferromagnet Pt2MnGa

By |2018-03-01T11:39:43+00:00March 1st, 2018|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

Antiferromagnets (AFMs) have attracted increasing attention in state-of-the-art research. Their important role in enhancing the hardness of ferromagnetic electrodes through the exchange-bias effect in microelectronics, has been broadly extended by new perspectives in spintronic applications. AFMs also facilitate current-induced switching of their order parameter owing to the absence of [...]

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