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Description of the offer : In the Laboratory for Functional Ferroic Materials we investigate materials where strong coupling between electrons leads to novel types of ordering processes
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Description of the offer : In the Laboratory for Functional Ferroic Materials we investigate materials where strong coupling between electrons leads to novel types of ordering processes
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, quantum materials, and quantum science, the University of Delaware is well-equipped for world-class research. Advantageously located in the mid-Atlantic, the University of Delaware has easy access to
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Description of the offer : We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on a project within the Spin-Electronics Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder
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cutting-edge technology that leverages the spin property of electrons in electronic applications. In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in implementing antiferromagnetic materials in spin
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Description of the offer : We will follow the birth, propagation and death of magnon excitations in ferro- and antiferromagnetic materials at THz frequencies and on nm length scales using fs optical
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Description of the offer : The Department of Topological Quantum Chemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI CPfS) in Dresden, headed by Prof. Dr. Claudia Felser
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harnessed to create novel orbital electronic devices. Over the past decade, the advent of graphene and graphene, like other atomically thin 2D materials, brought a fresh stimulus for spintronics. This project
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Description of the offer : The subject here proposes a study of the magnetic properties of multilayers [Ferromagnetic/Metal]x, deposited on polymeric foils or elastomer membranes. The PhD project will focus on the control of magnetic properties under mechanical stresses (by in situ magnetometry...
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carbonaceous materials, to which the metal atoms are anchored either at substitutional sites or at defects, quenching their mobility and impeding agglomeration. The main goal of this project is to study the