Symposium Program MORIS 2011


 

MORIS (Magnetics and Optics Research International Symposium for New Storage Technology) is organized on a 2-year basis for all researchers and engineers who are interested in new technologies for future data storage.

PROGRAM

 

It will consist primarily of plenary and invited talks given by world leading experts from research institutes, universities and industry. There will be extensive poster sessions, where attendants and particularly early career scientists and students are encouraged to present their work related to the fields covered by the MORIS-2011. We welcome your active participation!!

 

Poster Contributions:
For each poster presentation one poster wall will be available.
These poster walls have the following working size: Width: 118.5 cm & Height: 146.0 cm
All posters can be put up on Wednesday before the poster session and can stay until Thursday 11.00

  List of Posters:
  You may download the file in PDF or either in Word format of the posters' contributions.

 


  Tuesday June 21    
  10:30 REGISTRATION starting 10.30    
  Tutorial-1 (12.30 - 13:45) Stuart Parkin, IBM
Novel technologies for processing of magnetically stored information.
 
Tutorial-2 (13.45 - 15.00) Hiro Munekata
Spin-Photonics
 
    Coffee and cake     
Tutorial-3 (15.30 - 16:45) Herman Dürr, Stanford
X-ray magneto-optics as a tool for future discoveries in both fundamental and
applied magnetism.
 
  Tutorial-4 (16:45 - 18:00) Peter Oppeneer, Uppsala University
From magneto-optics to opto-magnetics: What can we understand from theory?
 
  18.30 Reception at City Hall    
  starting 20.30 Invitation for Organ Concert at the St. Stevens Cathedral (RSVP)
see the invitation for more details
 
 
 

 

Wednesday June 22
    Energy assisted recording for faster and denser data storage    
  9:00 - 9:25 B. Stipe, Hitachi
Thermally assisted Magnetic Recording on Granular and Patterned Media at up
to 1.5 Tb/in2
 
  9:25 - 9:50 Y. Kamata, Toshiba
2.5 Tb/in2 Bit-patterned Media Fabricated by a Directed Self-assembled Mask
 
  9:50 - 10:15  R. Chantrell, University of York
Atomistic Spin Modeling
 
  10:15 - 10:30 A. Tsukamoto, Nihon University
Laser induced precessional switching in ferrymagnetic GdFeCo
 
    Coffee break     
    Ultrafast magnetization dynamics and magnetic recording (I)  
  10:45 - 11:10 H. Dürr , Stanford
The X-Ray view of Ultrafast magnetism
 
  11:10 - 11:35 T. Satoh, University of Tokyo
THz spin oscillation in antiferromagnetic transition-metal monoxides
 
  11:35 - 12:00 I. Radu, Radboud University
An X-Ray view on Ultrafast Magnetization Switching of Ferrimagnetic GdFeCo
 
  12:00 - 12:15  E. Carpene, Politecnico di Milano
All optical control of the magnetization in thin ferromagnetic films
 
    Lunch     
    Metamaterials, plasmonics, photonics for magnetic recording and information processing  
  14:00 - 14:25 T. Tanaka, RIKEN
Magnetic assembly  of three-demensional metamaterials
 
  14:25 - 14:50 T. Goto, Tokoyashi University
Magnetophotonic Crystals driven by Electro-optic effect
 
  14:50 - 15:05 L. Halagacka, TU of Ostrava
Anomalous switching of Giant Magnetoplasmonic Transverse Kerr effect
 
  15:05 - 15:20 B. Lenk, GA University of Gottingen
Photo-magnonics in Spin-Wave Meta Materials
 
  15:20 - 15:35 G. Carlotti, University of Perugia
Collective spin waves in artificial magnonic crystals
 
  15:35 - 16:00 Y. Luo, Carnegie Mellon University
High Efficiency Plasmonic Waveguide Design and Architecture for HAMR
 
 
Posters from 16.00 - 17.30
Posters from 20.00 - 22.00
 
 

 

  Thursday 23 June    
    Spintronics and magnetic Opto-electronics/ New storage devices
and approaches (I)
   
  8:45 - 9:10 R. Cowburn, University of Cambridge
3-Dimensional data Storage
 
  9:10 - 9:35 S. Parkin, IBM
The role of momentum in the current and field driven propagation of domain walls
along magnetic racetracks
 
  9:35 - 10:00 E. Fullerton, Univ. of California
Spin-Torque Phenomena in High-Anisotropy Magnetic Nanostructures
 
  10:00 - 10:15 J. Grollier, CNRS
Vertical current induced domain wall motion in MgO tunnel junctions with
low current densities
 
  10:15 - 10:30 R. Salikov, University of Bochem
Time-resolved XRMS in Co/Cu/Py spin valve system: evidence of spin pumping effects
 
    Coffee break  
    Spintronics and magnetic Opto-electronics/New storage devices
and approaches (II)
 
  10:45 - 11:00 V. Cross , CNRS
Phase-locking experiments using spin transfer vortex oscillators in magnetic
tunnel junctions
 
  11:00 - 11:25 H. Munekata, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Light, spins, and spin-photonics with semiconductors and metals
 
  11:25 - 11:40 T. Kiessling, University of Wurzburg
Nonthermal photocoercivity effect in low doped (Ga,Mn)As ferromagnetic semiconductor
 
  11:40 - 12:05 T. Jungwirth, University of Nottingham, UK/
                      Institute of Physics, Czech Republic
Spintronics with antiferromagnetic materials
 
  12:05 - 12:20 P. Nemec, Ch. University in Prague
Non-thermal laser induced precession of magnetization in ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)As
 
  12.20 - 12.50 Nicholas Kurti Prize Session  
  Outing and dinner
 

 

  Friday 24 June    
    New NanoMaterials for processing and recording magnetically
stored information (I)
   
  8:45 - 9:10 H. Ohno, Tohoku University
Electric field effects on magnetic materials – From ferromagnetic semiconductors
to CoBFe
 
  9:10 - 9:25 A. Pyatakov, Moscow State University
Electric switching of vortex/antivortex state in magnetic nanodots
 
  9:25 - 9:50 P. Fisher , Lawrence Berkeley, Nat. Lab.
Magnetic Soft X-ray Microscopy: A Path Towards Imaging Magnetism Down to Fundamental Length and Time Scales
 
  9:50 - 10:05 A. Chizhik , University del Pais Vasco
Magneto-optical study of composite magnetic microwires
 
    Coffee break  
    New NanoMaterials for processing and recording magnetically
stored information (II)
 
  10:20 - 10:45 G. Güntherodt, RWTH Aachen
Spin transport in bilayer graphene: Long spin relaxation times at room temperature
 
  10:45 - 11:10 N. Ohta, University of Tsukuba
Magnetism of Edge Modified Nano Graphene
 
  11:10 - 11:35 A. Kuzmenko, Université de Genève
Faraday rotation due to cyclotron resonances in graphene
 
  11:35 - 12:00 M. Prezioso, Spintronic Devices Group, ISMN-CNR, Bologna
Coupled magnetic spin-valve and electric bi-stability in a single organic device
 
    Lunch     
    Media and methods for recording and information processing  
  14:00 - 14:25 H. Miyamoto, Hitachi
Thermally-assisted Magnetic Recording Technologies toward 2.5 Tb/in2 and beyond
 
  14:25 - 14:50 Y. Takahashi, Nat. Inst. Mater. Science
FePtAg-C nanogranular film as thermally assisted magnetic recording media
 
  14:50 - 15:05 A. Itoh, Nihon University
A role of rapid thermal annealing (RTA) for achieving fine isolated grains of FeCuPt
 
  15:05 - 15:20 M. Cinchetti, Univ. of Kaiserslautern
Ultrafast magnetization dynamics in 3d-ferromagnets and half-metallic Heusler alloys
 
  15:20 - 15:35 U. Nowak, University of Konstanz
Ultrafast dynamics of antiferromagnets and ferrimagnets
 
  15:35 - 15:50 N. Kumar , Delft University
Measurement of the terahertz magnetic near field of metamaterials
 
  15:50 - 16:15 D. Weller, Hitachi
FePtAg-C media for heat assisted magnetic recording
 
 

 


 

 

   

    Welcome to the MORIS 2011 Symposium

The Magnetics and Optics Research International Symposium 2011 will be held from 21 to 24 June.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INVITATION Concert 21 June

The local organizers from MORIS cordially invite you to attend the organ concert on the evening of June 21.
 

 

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