Category Quantum computing and interdisciplinary applications
Event Duration 2016-11-13 - 2016-11-16
Conference Name Recent Progress in Spintronics of 2D Materials
Content Layered materials and their heterostructures are unique platforms to explore fundamental aspects of spin dynamics in materials, and to envisage novel schemes for generation, manipulation and transfer of spin signals.

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The purpose of the workshop is to bring together leading experts to report on the recent progress in the field of spintronics in two-dimensional materials. The meeting will address a number of topics currently attracting much interest, from spin relaxation mechanisms, and demonstrations of spin pumping in magnetic insulator/graphene interfaces, to recent controversies around the observation of non-local signals in H-bar geometry, and the realization of anomalous, spin, and valley Hall effects in two-dimensional materials. The talks will cover various aspects of the experiment, theory, and computer simulation, in some cases with an eye towards possible spintronics applications.

Workshop coordinators:
Aires Ferreira (University of York, United Kingdom)
Miguel A. Cazalilla (National Tsing Hua University & NCTS, Taiwan)
Raynien J. Kwo (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
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Location Nov 13-14, 16 Meeting Room, 8th floor of the General Building II; Nov 15 Delta Hall B1 ACX Auditorium

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