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DTSTART:20221108T210000Z
DTEND:20221108T220000Z
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LOCATION:Materials Science & Engineering Building\, Room 265
SUMMARY:New Frontiers in Nanoscale Magnetism: Towards Three-Dimensiona
 l Materials and Devices\, MRSEC Seminar\, Amalio Fernández-Pacheco\, 
 Institute of Nanoscience & Materials of Aragón CSIC-University of Zar
 agoza\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:The expansion of nanomagnetism to three dimensions provide
 s exciting opportunities to explore new physical phenomena and opens g
 reat prospects to create 3D magnetic devices for green computing techn
 ologies.<br>\nIn this talk\, I will present some of our recent works 
 dedicated to the investigation of three dimensional artificial magneti
 c materials\, including multilayered and complex-shaped geometries. Th
 e talk will give an overview of the new methods we have developed to f
 abricate and characterize these nanomaterials\, and some of the new fu
 nctionalities obtained. This includes the creation of localized spin t
 extures\, topological defects and stray fields exploiting geometrical 
 effects\, the automotive 3D motion of domain walls\, and the generatio
 n of chiral spin interactions via geometry and interfacial effects.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=7996
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