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- Microsymposium: "Novel routes for the study of strongly correlated electron systems"
Microsymposium: "Novel routes for the study of strongly correlated electron systems"
Date |
Monday 9 February 15:00 - 18:30 & Wednesday 11 February 9:00 - 16:00 |
Venue |
EMBL seminar room 9-10 |
Organisers |
Bridget Murphy (University of Kiel), Fabrice Wilhelm (ESRF) |
Keynote speakers |
Daniel Braithwaite (INAC, CEA, Grenoble, France) Probing the phase diagrams of some Heavy Fermion systems with X-rays Peter Hatton (Univ. Durham, Dept Phys, Durham, England) Resonant and non-resonant x-ray scattering studies of mutiferroics Roberta Sessoli (Univ Firenze, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy) Strong hard X-ray magneto-chiral dichroism in molecular helices |
Administrative Assistant |
Anne-Françoise Maydew |
Tutorial
On Monday 9 February from 15:30 to 18:00 there will be one tutorial, limited to 20 participants.
It will take place in the meeting room LOB 1-45
- Guide to Multiplet Calculations: Introduction and practical (Amelie Juhin, IMPMC, Paris, France)
Aim & scope
Studies of strongly correlated materials cover a wide range of important materials and fields. Superconductivity, whether it involves iron-based superconductors, cuprates, or Heavy-Fermion superconductors, is still a subject of fundamental importance. Other areas such as topological insulators, multiferroics, frustrated systems, magnetism and actinide systems are also of current interest. The upgrade programme at the ESRF has provided state-of-the-art instruments with enhanced capabilities that allow new experiments. At this session, users could express their scientific goals and establish a dialogue with the ESRF staff to enable new science with the facilities at the ESRF.