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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus

MA 65: Poster 2

Freitag, 24. März 2017, 09:30–13:00, P2-OG1

09:30 MA 65.1 Behavior of silica-based magneto-optical fluids influenced by dynamically changing magnetic stray field landscapes — •Iris Koch, Karl Sebastian Mandel, Tim Granath, and Arno Ehresmann
09:30 MA 65.2 Magnetic properties of porphyrin magnetite nanocomposites — •Apoorva Sharma, Chalathan Saengruengrit, Patrick Matthes, Numpon Insin, Patchanita Thamyongkit, Dietrich R.T. Zahn, Georgeta Salvan, and Setfan Krause
09:30 MA 65.3 Controlling the magnetic anisotropy of adsorbed Fe porphyrins by a ring-closure reaction — •Lucas M. Arruda, Md. Ehesan Ali, Matthias Bernien, Fabian Nickel, Jens Kopprasch, Peter M. Oppeneer, and Wolfgang Kuch
09:30 MA 65.4 The Emegence of Cooperativity in the Coverage-Dependent Temperature and Light-Induced Spin-State Switching of an Fe(II) Complex Adsorbed on a Graphite Surface — •Lalminthang Kipgen, Holger Naggert, Matthias Bernien, Fabian Nickel, Lucas M. Arruda, Andrew J. Britton, Sascha Ossinger, Felix Tuczek, and Wolfgang Kuch
09:30 MA 65.5 Atomistic simulation of finite temperature magnetism of nanoparticles — •András Lászlóffy, László Udvardi, and László Szunyogh
09:30 MA 65.6 Monte-Carlo simulation studies on the superspin structure of 3D nanoparticle supercrystals — •Mauricio Cattaneo, Michael Smik, Oleg Petracic, and Thomas Brückel
09:30 MA 65.7 Magnetic properties of wet-chemically prepared nanoparticles — •Adrian Jaspers, Maryam Youhannayee, and Mathias Getzlaff
09:30 MA 65.8 Magnetization behavior and interactions of single magnetic nanodots — •Stefan Freercks, Philipp Staeck, Carsten Thönnißen, Eva-Sophie Wilhelm, Alexander Neumann, and Hans Peter Oepen
09:30 MA 65.9 Magnetic and morphological characterization of magnetite nanoparticles with ligand shell — •Stanislav Emelianov, Maryam Youhannayee, and Mathias Getzlaff
09:30 MA 65.10 Dilatometry in very high magnetic fields ... an overview — •Mathias Doerr, Sergey Granovsky, Martin Rotter, Thomas Stöter, Sergey Zherlitsyn, and Zhaosheng Wang
09:30 MA 65.11 Quantitative Imaging of Magnetic Nanostructures Using Magneto Optical Indicator Film Techniques — •Manuela Gerken, Sascha Gorny, Sandra Lindner, Sibylle Sievers, and Hans Werner Schumacher
09:30 MA 65.12 Microwave interferometry for high sensitivity VNA-FMR measurements — •Taras Holoyad, Joschua Kurda, Sibylle Sievers, and Hans Werner Schumacher
09:30 MA 65.13 Element specific magnetometry of buried layers by HAXPES — •Andrei Gloskovskii, Gerhard H. Fecher, and Wolfgang Drube
09:30 MA 65.14 The quadratic magnetooptic tensor of cubic materials without inversion symmetry — •Robin Silber, Jan-Oliver Dreessen, Jaromír Pištora, Günter Reiss, Martin Veis, Jaroslav Hamrle, and Timo Kuschel
09:30 MA 65.15 FMR identification of skyrmionic states in confined helimagnetic nanostructures — •Marijan Beg, David I. Cortés-Ortuño, Weiwei Wang, Rebecca Carey, Mark Vousden, Ondrej Hovorka, and Hans Fangohr
09:30 MA 65.16 Quantitative Analysis of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Means of the Magnetic Force Microscopy — •Runbang Shao, Adrian Schillik, Benjamin Riedmüller, Ulrich Herr, and Berndt Koslowski
09:30 MA 65.17 Design of a vector magnetometer for three dimensional magnetization measurements — •Markus Kleinhans, Marco Halder, Christopher Duvinage, and Christian Pfleiderer
09:30 MA 65.18 Spontaneous and field-induced magnetic phase transitions in Dy2Co3Al9 — •D.I. Gorbunov, M.S. Henriques, C. Salazar Mejía, J. Gronemann, A.V. Andreev, M. Uhlarz, Y. Skourski, and J. Wosnitza
09:30 MA 65.19 Chiral magnetism of Fe intercalated TaSe2 and NbSe2 — •Hemza Kouarta, Jonathan Chico, Hafid Belkhir, and Samir Lounis
09:30 MA 65.20 Microscopic View of Magnetic Anisotropy in Permalloy — •Debora C M Rodrigues, Angela B Klautau, Alexander Edström, Jan Rusz, Lars Nordström, Manuel Pereiro, Björgvin Hjörvarsson, and Olle Eriksson
09:30 MA 65.21 Field-free manipulation of spin structure in perpendicularly magnetized thin films — •Mariia Filianina, Samridh Jaiswal, Tetsuya Hajiri, Alexander Kronenberg, and Mathias Kläui
09:30 MA 65.22 Quantifying the electric field induced change of magnetic anisotropy in ultrathin Fe layers — •Mirko Ribow, Liane Brandt, and Georg Woltersdorf
09:30 MA 65.23 Probing the Spin Hall Effect of β-Tungsten by Terahertz Emission Spectroscopy — •Oliver Gückstock, Tom Seifert, Sebastian Dapper, Satya Prakash Bommanaboyena, Markus Meinert, and Tobias Kampfrath
09:30 MA 65.24 Doping of perpendicularly magnetized ferrimagnetic Mn3Ge thin films — •Jan Balluff, Markus Meinert, and Günter Reiss
09:30 MA 65.25 Magnetocrystalline anisotropy of ultrathin, epitaxial magnetite and iron films on MgO(001) — •Kristina Sprenger, Jari Rodewald, and Joachim Wollschläger
09:30 MA 65.26 Stripe domains in tetragonally distorted Fe-Co-C films with perpendicular anisotropy — •Volker Neu, Ludwig Reichel, Sebastian Fähler, Rudolf Schäfer, and Kornelius Nielsch
09:30 MA 65.27 Investigation of magnetic properties of epitaxial Fe3O4 and Fe3O4/NiO bilayers grown on MgO(001) and SrTiO3(001) via VSM — •Kevin Ruwisch, Jari Rodewald, and Joachim Wollschläger
09:30 MA 65.28 Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in the nanolaminated magnetic Mn2GaC MAX phase — •Iuliia Novoselova, Ruslan Salikhov, Arni S. Ingason, Johanna Rosen, Ulf Wiedwald, Hongbin Zhang, and Michael Farle
09:30 MA 65.29 Magnetic Anisotropy of Layered Chromium Trihalides — •Nils Richter, Franziska Racky, Daniel Weber, Clemens Wuth, Bettina V. Lotsch, and Mathias Kläui
09:30 MA 65.30 Ferromagnetism in Silicon Single Crystals with Positively Charged Vacancy Clusters — •Yu Liu, Xinghong Zhang, Quan Yuan, Jiecai Han, Shengqiang Zhou, and Bo Song
09:30 MA 65.31 Possible Polaron Percolation in the Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors (Ga,Mn)As and (Ga,Mn)P — •Martin Lonsky, Jan Teschabai-Oglu, Klaus Pierz, Hans Werner Schumacher, Ye Yuan, Shengqiang Zhou, and Jens Müller
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