The Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Division (MIND) program will include areas of magnetism from fundamental science to future applications. The program will feature a special session on “Emergent magnetism at molecular interfaces, chirality-induced spin selectivity, molecular magnetoresistance”.
In addition, we will select the best graduate student presentation from finalists for the Leo Falicov Award and will also offer an award for postdoctoral fellows who will be presenting papers at the MIND sessions. The winners of both awards will be announced towards the end of the meeting.
MI-MoM: Advanced Magnetic Materials in Low Dimensional Structures I
- Bharat Jalan, University of Minnesota, USA, “Bringing Materials-Specific Clarity to the Debate on Magnetism in RuO2“
- John Q. Xiao, University of Delaware, “Revisiting Altermagnetism in RuO2 and Cr-doped RuO2 Epitaxial Films through THz Spectroscopy and Neutron Scattering”
MI1-MoA: Advanced Magnetic Materials in Low Dimensional Structures II
- Yichen Zhang, Caltech, “Observation of Mirror-Odd and Mirror-Even Spin Texture in Ultra-Thin Epitaxially-Strained RuO2 Films”
MI2-MoA: Emergent Magnetism at Molecular Interfaces, Chirality Induced Spin Selectivity, Molecular Magnetoresistance
- Matthew Beard, The National Laboratory of the Rockies, “THz Light Emission via Inverse Chiral Induced Spin Selectivity in Chiral Perovskite”
- Ismael Diez Perez, King’s College London, UK, “Spin-dependent Charge Transport in Single-Molecule Junctions of a-helical Peptide Sequences”
- Furkan Ozturk, Caltech, “Electron Spin, Chiral Symmetry Breaking, and Life’s Homochirality”
MI-ThP: Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Poster Session
