Conveners
Spin Phenomena
- George Gruner (UCLA)
David Awschalom
(Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106)
25/07/2012, 08:30
Spin Phenomena
Invited
W. F. Koehl, B. B. Buckley, F. J. Heremans, G. Calusine, and D. D. Awschalom
Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
A strong motivation behind modern research into quantum physics has been to identify robust quantum states that can be easily controlled, for future use in advanced information technologies. During the past...
Joe Orenstein
(UC Berkeley and LBNL)
25/07/2012, 09:00
Spin Phenomena
Invited
J. Orenstein (UC Berkeley and LBNL)
I will describe two time-resolved optical studies, one on the electron doped high Tc superconductor NCCO and the other on the two dimensional electron gas in GaAs quantum wells. The former experiments were performed in collaboration with Martin Greven's group U. Minnesota, and the latter with Mike Lilly of Sandia. In both cases, low-energy excitations, on...
Zhi-Xun Shen
(Stanford University)
25/07/2012, 09:30
New Techniques
Invited
Zhi-Xun Shen, Stanford University
Understanding and controlling local conductivity have been a corner stone for important scientific breakthroughs and technological inventions, as exemplified by transistor, integrated circuit, Anderson localization, quantum hall effect and fractional quantum hall effect. In these cases, local visualization and control of doping, mobility, gating,...
Thorsten Schmitt
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
25/07/2012, 10:00
Spin Phenomena
Rapid
T. Schmitt1, J. Schlappa1, K. Wohlfeld2, K. J. Zhou1, M. Mourigal3, M. W. Haverkort4, V. N. Strocov1, L. Hozoi2, C. Monney1, S. Nishimoto2, S. Singh5, A. Revcolevschi5, J.-S. Caux6, L. Patthey1, H. M. Ronnow3, J. van den Brink2
1Paul Scherrer Institut, Swiss Light Source, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
2Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research IFW Dresden, P.O. Box...