As we don't expect any snow storms this week, we will have the talk by
Francesco Casola (group Ron Walsworth), which had to be cancelled two
weeks ago. See details below. Please note that the ITAMP seminars will
now be held on Thursdays.
*ITAMP Topical Lunch Discussion*
Date: Thursday, February 18th
Time: 12:00-1:30 pm
Pizza will be served.
Location: B-106 @ Center for Astrophysics (60 Garden Street)
Directions: after entering the lobby of the CfA, turn right to enter the
hallway of the B building. In the hallway, turn right again, and B-106
is there.
*Speaker:* Francesco Casola(Harvard)
*Title:*Harnessing one (electron spin) to measure them all
*Abstract: *In recent years, the coherent manipulation and optical
addressing of a single electronic spin in nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers
in diamond has emerged as a potential non-perturbative tool to obtain
nanoscale spatial and quantitative local information of condensed matter
magnetism. In this talk I will present fundamental concepts and review
recent results of space-resolved NV magnetometry in the study of novel
spin textures and collective spin dynamics of correlated electron
systems. Beyond magnetic sensing applications, I will finally present
ideas and outline challenges to observe coherent interactions between
NVs and fundamental excitation modes in collinear ferromagnets.
On 2/5/2016 10:06 AM, Igor Pikovski wrote:
Dear all,
Due to the closure of the cfa, we will postpone today's Itamp seminar
to another day.
Best,
Igor
On 2/3/2016 1:07 PM, Igor Pikovski wrote:
*ITAMP Topical Lunch Discussion*
Date: Friday, February 5th
Time: 12:00-1:30 pm
Pizza will be served.
Location: B-106 @ Center for Astrophysics (60 Garden Street)
Directions: after entering the lobby of the CfA, turn right to enter
the hallway of the B building. In the hallway, turn right again, and
B-106 is there.
*Speaker:* Francesco Casola(Harvard)
*Title:*Harnessing one (electron spin) to measure them all
*Abstract: *In recent years, the coherent manipulation and optical
addressing of a single electronic spin in nitrogen-vacancy (NV)
centers in diamond has emerged as a potential non-perturbative tool
to obtain nanoscale spatial and quantitative local information of
condensed matter magnetism. In this talk I will present fundamental
concepts and review recent results of space-resolved NV magnetometry
in the study of novel spin textures and collective spin dynamics of
correlated electron systems. Beyond magnetic sensing applications, I
will finally present ideas and outline challenges to observe coherent
interactions between NVs and fundamental excitation modes in
collinear ferromagnets.
--
Dr. Igor Pikovski
Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP)
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden St, MS-14; Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Tel.: +1 (617) 496-7613
e-mail:igor.pikovski@cfa.harvard.edu
www.cfa.harvard.edu/~igor.pikovski/
--
Dr. Igor Pikovski
Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP)
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden St, MS-14; Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Tel.: +1 (617) 496-7613
e-mail:igor.pikovski@cfa.harvard.edu
www.cfa.harvard.edu/~igor.pikovski/
--
Dr. Igor Pikovski
Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP)
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden St, MS-14; Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Tel.: +1 (617) 496-7613
e-mail: igor.pikovski(a)cfa.harvard.edu
www.cfa.harvard.edu/~igor.pikovski/