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Conference Information
A Conference
series on magnetism will be organized in Germany under the
auspices of Technische Universität Darmstadt
and Karlsruhe Inistitute of Technology. The aim of the conference is to
bring together the scientists in the field of Magnetism.
The first one of the series of Seeheim Conferences occured in 2001 in Seeheim, Germany. The fourth
Conference on Magnetism, SCM2010, will take place from March 28th
to April 1st, 2010. Conference site will be the Holiday Inn, Frankfurt City-South, Conference Center.
Frankfurt/Main is located in Central Germany and easily
accessible by air, train and car.
We invite you to join us in making
this a memorable event.
The 4th Seeheim
Conference on Magnetism, SCM2010, will be focusing on the
magnetism of nanostructured materials, interfaces, multilayers
and nanoparticles.
The most recent results will be presented in
the form of plenary lectures, invited and contributed talks and posters.
Latest developments in the field
of magnetism of magnetic materials are correlated with nanostructures
in the form
of particles, surfaces, multilayers, interfaces and
interface dominated materials. These novel materials enter into many
aspects of magnetism such as:
1. HARD AND SOFT MAGNETIC MATERIALS
- Permanent Magnets and Ferrites
- Amorphous Alloys
- Nanocrystalline Materials
- Domain Walls, Modelling and Hysteresis
2. MAGNETIC MEMORIES
- MRAM
- TMR, GMR
- CPP- GMR
3. DOMAIN WALLS, MODELLING
and HYSTERESIS
4.SPIN
DEPENDENT TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
- Magneto-Resistance
- Magneto-Impedance
- Giant-Magneto-Resistance (Multilayers, Magnetic Tunnel Junctions,
Ultrafine Particles, other Materials,
Magnetic Semiconductors)
- Magneto-Optics
- Magneto-Resistance in Transition Metal Oxides
5. THIN FILMS AND PARTICLES
- Superlattice
- UltrathinFilms
- Multilayers
- Ultrafine Particles
- Dots
- Current Induced Magnetization, Spin
Torque, Injection and Accumulation
- Surface and Interfaces
- Magnetic Fluids and Nanoparticles
- Tunable Nanomagnets
- Shape Memory Thinfilms
6.
MAGNETIC
INTERACTIONS
- Exchange Interactions (Multilayers, Transition Metals and Compounds, Rare Earth and Compounds)
- Crystal Field Anisotropy
- Magneto- Elastic Interactions
- Multiferroics and Magnetoelectrics
7.
MAGNETIZATION PROCESS
- Dynamic
Effects in Nanomaterials
-
Relaxation, Spin Waves and Solitons
8. MOLECULARE MAGNETS
9. APPLICATIONS
- Recording
Media & Devices
- Magnetic Sensors and Memory
- Magneto- Optics
- Measurement Techniques
Contributions
consistent with the above topics will be selected from the
abstracts that will be received according to the deadlines specified in
the call for papers for the conference.
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