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27 02, 2024

    International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves, Perth, Australia, September 1-6, 2024

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    The 49th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz) will be held in Perth, Australia, 1st – 6th September 2024. Perth (Boorloo), Western Australia’s capital, sits where the Swan River meets the southwest coast. Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and it is known as Australia’s sunniest capital city. [...]

    27 02, 2024

      International Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG 2024), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 5-10, 2024

      By |2024-02-27T11:58:02+00:00February 27th, 2024|Event|0 Comments

      The organizing committee wecome you to the IEEE International Magnetics Conference, INTERMAG 2024, which will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 5-10, 2024. The conference will be in-person, with on-demand access to uploaded content provided afterwards. The Intermag Conference is the premier annual conference on fundamental and [...]

      27 02, 2024

        ANOMALOUS HALL EFFECT AT HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS IN ALTERMAGNETIC RuO2

        By |2024-02-27T11:26:16+00:00February 27th, 2024|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

        Tommy Kotte, HLD. The conventional classification of magnetic materials has long been based on their distinction as either ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic, determined by the presence or absence of a discernible net magnetic moment. In the ferromagnetic state, the break of timereversal symmetry, coupled with spontaneous spin polarization in the electronic [...]

        27 02, 2024

          DESIGN OF NOVEL SILVER-COPPER NANOCOMPOSITE WIRES TO BREAK THE STRENGTH-RESISTIVITY TRADE-OFF

          By |2024-02-27T10:40:59+00:00February 27th, 2024|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

          Simon Tardieu, Florence Lecouturier-Dupouy, LNCMI Toulouse, and Christophe Laurent, Université de Toulouse. The generation of record pulsed magnetic fields above 100 T requires the use of coils wound with low-resistivity wires in order to limit the heating, and with a very high mechanical strength in order to be able to [...]

          19 02, 2024

            THE SEMIMETAL THAT WASN’T THERE

            By |2024-02-27T10:20:50+00:00February 19th, 2024|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

            D. Santos-Cottin, University of Fribourg, Milan Orlita, LNCMI-Grenoble and Ana Akrap, University of Fribourg. Weyl semimetals are an exciting new group of materials, showing unique signatures in their transport and optical behavior, inherited from their distinct topological features. The presence of nodes in the electronic band structure of Weyl semimetals [...]

            19 02, 2024

              EMERGENT SYMMETRY IN A LOW-DIMENSIONAL SUPERCONDUCTOR ON THE EDGE OF MOTTNESS

              By |2024-02-19T16:23:47+00:00February 19th, 2024|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

              P. Chudzinski, M. Berben, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, and N. E. Hussey, HFML-FELIX. A team of researchers from HFML-FELIX, UK, USA, and China have discovered a rare phenomenon known as “emergent symmetry” in Li0,9Mo6O17(LMO). At room temperature, LMO is a 1D metal (Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid or TLL). As it cools down, [...]

              19 02, 2024

                Yuriy Krupko, LNCMI-Grenoble

                By |2024-02-27T10:06:20+00:00February 19th, 2024|Meet Our People|0 Comments

                © Yuriy Krupko, LNCMI-Grenoble. Published on Feb 19, 2024. Hello. My name is Yuriy Krupko and I am a cryogenics engineer of LNCMI-Grenoble. As a member of the Scientific Instrumentation group, I work on the development and maintenance of the experimental infrastructure of the lab, providing permanent and visiting researchers [...]

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