Illuminating the possibilities: what can ESS contribute to the study of quantum materials?
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Thursday, 23 November 2023
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Welcome
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Andrew Boothroyd: Magnetically driven topological insulators and semimetals
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Owen Benton: Dynamical signatures of multiple phase competition from inelastic neutron scattering
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Olle Eriksson: Challenges and opportunities in theory of Quantum Materials
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Break
Break
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Snigdh Sabharwal: Witnessing Disorder in a Quantum Spin Liquid
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Rasmus Toft-Petersen: Tuning magnetoelectric effects in mixed anisotropy antiferromagnets
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Lunch
Lunch
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Free time
Free time
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Elsa lHotel: Possible new fragmented state in pyrochlore ruthenate Ho2Ru2O7
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Brian Anderson: Recent theoretical progress in the study of unconventional superconductors: from kagome metals to heavy-fermions
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Kim Lefmann: Pump-prob experiments for time dependence in magnetism. What can we measure today and what will be possible at ESS?
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Break
Break
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Martin Månsson: Organic Quantum Materials: from Materials Informatics to Neutron Scattering under Extreme Conditions
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Romain Sibille: High-resolution neutron spectroscopy of low-energy excitations in quantum spin ice materials
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Werner Schweika: Quantum matter and diffraction at ESS.
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Free time
Free time
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Dinner at ESS
Dinner at ESS
18:00 - 20:00
Friday, 24 November 2023
08:30
PPE
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Site tour: Site tour
Site tour
09:00 - 11:00
Site visit
Site visit
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Coffee break
Coffee break
11:00 - 11:15
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Erik van Loon: Nb3Cl8: the ideal Mott insulator?
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Pascale Deen: Emergence on the hyperkagome lattice
11:45 - 12:15
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Lunch
Lunch
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Johan Hellsvik: Towards exascale computing modelling of magnetism
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Tatiana Guidi: Molecular magnets for quantum technologies: a neutron scattering view
13:30 - 14:00
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Henrik Ronnow:
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Coffee Break
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Tokuro Shimokawa: Entanglement-based identification: quantum spin liquid state vs. quantum frustrated random singlet state
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Ekaterina Klyushina:
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Sylvain Petit: Spin dynamics in pyrochlore magnets
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Closing words
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Free time
Free time
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Banquet
Banquet
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