The Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Division (MIND) highlights results in topical areas related to exchange and spin-orbit-induced phenomena in low-dimensional structures. The focus of the program is to cover areas of magnetism that are fascinating from a fundamental point of view and are also significant for future applications. We especially emphasize the synergies between the research areas covered by MIND and their role in future energy and quantum devices.
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+2D+AC+TF-WeM: Altermagnetism and Spin-Dependent Systems
- Libor Šmejkal, Uni Mainz, Germany, “Altermagnetism: From Spintronics to Unconventional Magnetic Phases”
- Maximilian Ünzelmann, University of Würzburg, Germany, “Twisted Electrons in Momentum Space: A Photoemission Perspective on Spin and Orbital Angular Momentum in Quantum Materials”
MI+2D+AC+TF-WeA: 2D Magnetism and Magnetic Nanostructures
- Hang Chi, University of Ottawa, Canada, “Interface Tunable Magnetism in Transition Metal Telluride Thin Films and Heterostructures”
- Hari Srikanth, USF Tampa, “Thermally Generated Spin Transport Across Magnetic Interfaces”
MI-ThP: Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Poster Session