Towards Ultrafast and Nanoscale control of Exchange (TUNE)
Projektnummer
0059207
Zusammenfassung
Magnetism has greatly contributed to humanity's progress by providing key technologies, beginning with the invention of the navigational compass made of lodestones around the 10th century in China. Nowadays, from electrical motors, motion sensors to data storage, magnets are everywhere in our lives. Exchange interaction is the strongest force in magnetism. It is responsible for the spin ordering in magnetic materials and has recently attracted great attention from researchers around the world. Indeed, recent experiments are suggesting that excitation with femtosecond laser pulses could...
Projektinformationen
Status:
Beendet
Startdatum:
01.09.2015
Enddatum:
31.08.2018
Fördersumme:
310.000 €
Profilbereich:
Beendete Förderinitiativen
Förderinitiative:
Forschung mit Freie-Elektronen-Lasern: Peter Paul Ewald-Fellowships