Dr Borislav Vasic is visiting us
Dr. Borislav Vasic from Institute of Physics of Belgrade is visiting us until 8th February 2018. He will be the speaker at the ICMAB seminar on Monday 29th January 2018.
Dr. Borislav Vasic from Institute of Physics of Belgrade is visiting us until 8th February 2018. He will be the speaker at the ICMAB seminar on Monday 29th January 2018.
Last 18th January we organized a special meeting of DAFNEOX Project with the participation of several students from Chile, Netherlands and Barcelona. It was a great opportunity for everybody to learn about our joint work.
The use of an antiferromagnetic material with large spin-orbit effect in tunnel junctions with improved anisotropic magentoresistance has been demonstrated in a international collaboration leaded by ICMAB. See more at Highlights page.
In the framework of the European project DAFNEOX, a paper in collaboration between ICMAB, ICN2 and IPB explores the spontaneous formation of self-assembled ferrimagnetic Mn3O4 inclusions inside an antiferromagnetic LaMnO3 thin film. See more at Highlights page.
Stacking fault formation during growth of oxide films leadsĀ to the spontaneous formation of double chemical terminated surfaces with distinct local properties. See more at Highlights page
Strain-induced perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in La2CoMnO6-e thin films and its dependence on film thickness A new paper published in Physical Review B demonstrates that the strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy observed in LCMO films may be attributed to tensile stress. See …
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Misfit Dislocation Guided Topographic and Conduction Patterning in Complex Oxide Epitaxial Thin Films In this work, we uncover the role of misfit dislocations in creating periodic surface strain patterns both topographic and functional during the growth of complex oxide films. …
In its last post, the popular blog Spintronics highligthed our recent paper on Strain-induced ferromagnetism in LaMnO3 films published at Crystal Growth&Design. For more information visit the blog and our paper.