The program of Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Division (MI) features results in topical areas related to magnetic interfaces and nanostructures. Particular attention is given to research areas in magnetism that are of strong interest to the AVS community providing functional intersection with other divisions and focus topics. The program will include sessions on a wide area of topics ranging from magnetism in topological insulator heterostructures to exploration of the magnetic-spin landscape through synergy between materials and different methods. The program covers areas of magnetism that are fascinating from a fundamental point of view, but which carry significance for future applications. In addition, we focus on the interaction between the fields of research covered by MI and their role in the development of new materials and devices for the information society. The Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Division will select the best graduate student presentation from finalists of the Leo Falicov Award. MI will also offer an award for postdoctoral fellows who will present papers at this International Symposium. The winners of both awards will be announced towards the end of the meeting.
MI-TuA: Topological Insulator Heterostructures
- Badih Assaf, University of Notre Dame, “Infrared Magnetospectroscopy of Magnetic Topological Insulator Heterostructures”
- Hendrik Bentmann, Wuerzburg University, Germany, “Topological States in the van der Waals Magnet MnBi2Te4: from 3D to 2D”
- Leonid Rokhinson, Purdue University , “Evidence of Antiferromagnetic Coupling between Topological and Magnetic Insulators”
- Anika Schlenhoff, Department of Physics, University of Hamburg, Germany, “Spin-Polarized Resonant Tunneling – a New Tool for Sensing and Manipulating Magnetism on the Atomic Scale”
MI-WeM: Spin Landscape I (Magnetic Structures in Real and Momentum Space)
- Steven Bennett, Naval Research Laboratory, “Irradiative Control of FeRh’s Metamagnetic Phase Change Under Three-Dimensional Spatial Confinement Interrogated by Polarized Neutron Scattering”
- Christian Binek, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, “Voltage Controlled Néel Vector Rotation in Zero Magnetic Field”
- Sinead Griffin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), ” Doubly Topology Materials “
- Michelle Jamer, United States Naval Academy, “Discovering Magnetic Mechanisms in Room-Temperature Metallic Antiferromagnet Fe3Ga4”
MI-WeA: Spin Landscape II (Magnetic Structures in Real and Momentum Space)
- Olav Hellwig, Chemnitz University of Technology and Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany, “Exploring Magnetic Reversal Behavior and Domain Structure in Perpendicular Anisotropy Layered Synthetic Antiferromagnets”
- Daniel Wegner, Radboud University, Netherlands, “Thermally Induced Magnetic Order from Glassiness in Elemental Neodymium”
MI+2D+TF-ThM: Quantum Materials (2D)
- Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh, “Hybrid Superconductor-Semiconductor Device”
- Alex Demkov, The University of Texas at Austin, “Interfacial Magnetism in Oxide Heterostructures”
- Roland Kawakami, Ohio State University, “Epitaxial 2D Van Der Waals Magnets”
MI-TuP: Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Poster Session