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Schwerpunktprogramm SPP 1538
Spin Caloric Transport

Projects

Prof. Jean-Philippe Ansermet, Lausanne
Prof. Dr. Kornelius Nielsch, Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Günter Reiss, Bielefeld
Spin-caloric transport in magnetoresistive nanostructures in cross-plane direction
Prof. Dr. Christian Back,
Prof. Dr. Christoph Strunk,
Dr. Georg Woltersdorf, Regensburg
Spin dependent Seebeck effect and thermal spin transfer torque
Prof. Dr. Gerrit Bauer, DelftTheory of spin caloric transport / spin caloritronics
Dr. Bernd Beschoten,
Prof: Dr. Gernot Güntherodt, Aachen
Spin Caloritronics in III-V-Semiconductors
Prof. Dr Hubert Ebert,
Dr. Diemo Ködderitzsch, München
Spin-dependent thermo-galvanic effects: Theory
Dr. Arthur Ernst, Halle
Prof. Dr. Ingrid Mertig, Halle
Magneto-Seebeck effect and electron-magnon scattering
Prof. Dr. Jaroslav Fabian,
Dr. Alex Matos-Abiague, Regensburg
Theory of spin-polarized thermal transport in ferromagnetic metallic heterostructures
Dr. Sebastian Gönnenwein,
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross, Garching
Spin-dependent thermo-galvanic effects: experiment
Dr. Charles Gould,
Prof. Dr. Laurens W. Molenkamp, Würzburg
Exploring the thermoelectric properties of normal/ferromagnetic interfaces using current heating techniques
Prof. Dr Dirk Grundler, GarchingSpin-caloric phenomena in suspended ferromagnets: from plane film to low-dimensional effects
Dr. Christian Hess, Dresden
Dr. Rudolf Schäfer, Dresden
Thermal transport and domain structure
Prof. Dr. Christian Heiliger, GießenTheory of giant thermal magnetogalvanic effects in magnetic tunnel junctions
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Jakob, MainzManipulating thermal transport using the spin moment
Prof. Dr. Mathias Klaeui, Mainz
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Nowak, Konstanz
Joint theoretical and experimental project to investigate thermally induced spin current effects in magnetic materials
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Nowak, KonstanzJoint theoretical and experimental project to investigate thermally induced spin current effects in magnetic materials
Prof. Dr. Peter Kratzer,
Prof: Dr. Peter Entel, Duisburg
Ab initio modeling of spincaloric transport in nanostructured Heusler alloys
Dr. Phivos Mavropoulos,
Prof. Dr. Stefan Blügel,
Dr. Daniel Wortmann, Jülich
Computational design of spin-caloric nanostructures
Dr. Ralf Meckenstock,
Prof. Dr. Michael Farle,
Dr. Andreas Ney, Duisburg
Spin-current-induced modification of the thermal Boltzmann distribution in para-magnetic and ferromagnetic nanostructures
Dr. Yuriy Mokrousov, JülichTopological transverse spin,charge and heat transport driven by temperature gradients in transition-metal compounds from first principles
Prof. Dr. Markus Münzenberg, Göttingen
PD Dr. Andy Thomas, Bielefeld
Experiments on giant thermal magnetogalvanic effects in magnetic tunnel junctions
Dr. Tamara Nunner,
Prof. Dr. Felix von Oppen, Berlin
Electronic mechanisms of spin thermoelectric effects
Dr. Manfred Ramsteiner,
Dr. Jens Herfort, Berlin
Hybrid systems consisting of epitaxial Heusler-alloy films on semiconductor structures for spin-caloric applications
Prof. Dr. Günter Reiss,
Dr. Jan Michael Schmalhorst, Bielefeld
spin- and Magneto-Seebeck effects in novel magnetic thin film mterials
Dr. Oleksandr Serha,
Prof. Dr. Burkard Hillebrands, Kaiserslautern
Magnon Seebeck effect
Dr. Santiago Serrano-Guisan,
PD Dr. Hans-Werner Schumacher, Braunschweig
Thermal spin transfer torque dynamics in magnetic nanostructures
Prof. Dr. Michael Thorwart, HamburgCooling a nanoscale device by a spin-polarized nonequilibrum current
Dr. Vitaliy Vasyuchka,
Prof. Dr. Burkard Hillebrands, Kaiserslautern
Magnon mediated heat and spin transport in magnetic insulators

Dates:


Dreikönigstreffen 2012, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Deadline for abstracts and room reservations October 15. 2011

Recent publications

N. Liebing, S. Serrano-Guisan, K. Rott, G. Reiss, J. Langer, B. Ocker, and H.W. Schumacher :  Tunneling Magnetothermopower in Magnetic Tunnel Junction Nanopillars Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 177201 (2011)

M. Walter, J. Walowski, V. Zbarsky, M. Münzenberg, M. Schäfers, D. Ebke, G. Reiss, A. Thomas, P. Peretzki, M. Seibt, J.S. Moodera, M. Czerner, M. Bachmann, and C. Heiliger:  Magneto-Seebeck effect in magnetic tunnel junctions. Nature Materials 10,742 (2011)