Research
Research
High-performance permanent magnets will become crucial for the rare-earth economy to achieve new magnets rare-earth free or reduced.
Molecule-based magnets, magnetic metal-oxides, and inorganic-organic hybrids materials are also good candidates for new functional magnetic materials.
The ferromagnetism was observed in a certain system without any magnetic metal elements. It is a mystery yet not enough understood.
The nanosized materials show unexpected physical properties. In many cases, it is considered just a size effect. however, it cannot be explained only by size effect, but also by electron state, energy dispersion, interaction changes, and so on. Still, it needs understand.
Magnetic systems, with potential applications in fields such as energy and microelectronics, need to be studied fundamentally and applied in various areas.Â
We have a plan to understand spin dynamics and make new magnetic devices.
Gisela Schuetz @ Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems MPI-IS, Germany
Eberhard Goering @ Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research MPI-FKF, Germany
Sunjae Chung, Kwang-Su Ryu @ Korea National University of Education
Donghyun Kim @ Chungbuk National University
Hyunchul Oh @ Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology UNIST, Korea
In-Hwan Oh, Ki-Yeon Kim @ Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea
Jitae Park @ Research Neutron Source FRM II, Technical University Munich TUM, Germany
Zeehoon Jang @ Kookmin University, Korea
Hyeon-Ho Jeong @ Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology GIST, Korea
Songhak Yoon @ Fraunhofer IWKS, Germany
Stefan Schuppler, Peter Nagel @ WERA beamline, KARA, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Germany
Meng-Jie Huang @ Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Germany
Sebastian Wintz, Markus Weigand @ MAXYMUS, BESSY II, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin HZB, Germany
Sungkyun Choi @ IBS-vdWQS, Postech, Korea