2023 Orbitronics Workshop
Nov. 20-22, 2023
KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea
The orbital angular momentum of elementary excitations is gaining attention as an important degree of freedom to understand material properties.
As a follow-up of the Orbitronics workshop held in Germany last year, we organize the "2023 Orbitronics workshop" in South Korea. Subjects of this workshop include the orbital angular momenta of various quasiparticles (electron, phonon, magnon) and their dynamics.
Registration
If you are interested in attending, please submit your application through Here. Thanks to generous financial support from KAI-X and Korean Magnetic Society, there will be no registration fee for the workshop.
Due to the space limitation, we can accept up to 70 registrations at best, which include 30 reserved for invited speakers. Registration confirmation will be sent later. Additionally, we will be hosting a poster session, and priority will be given to those who present a poster.
Invited Speakers
Giovanni Vignale (NUS, Singapore) "Non-conservation of the valley density and its implications for the observation of the valley Hall effect"
Gyung-Min Choi (Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea) "Optical detection of orbital Hall effect in Mn and Cu"
Tatiana G. Rappoport (Minho University, Portugal) "Orbitronics in 2D materials"
Peter Oppeneer (Uppsala University, Sweden) "First-principles based detection of the orbital Hall effect in light metals"
Hyunsoo Yang (NUS, Singapore) "THz spin and magnon currents in antiferromagnetic heterostructures"
Tobias Kampfrath (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) "Probing ultrafast spin-orbitronic transport with terahertz electromagnetic pulses"
Dongwook Go (Jülich Research Centre, Germany) "On the reciprocity between direct and inverse orbital Hall effects"
Kab-Jin Kim (KAIST, South Korea) "Orbital-driven magnetoresistance and magnetization switching"
Mathias Kläui (Mainz University, Germany) "Orbitronics: new torques and magnetoresistance effects"
Pietro Gambardella (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) "Orbital torques and magnetoresistance in 3d and 4f metal heterostructures"
Yuriy Mokrousov (Jülich Research Centre, Germany) "Orbital magnetism in antiferrromagnets by light"
Paul M. Haney (NIST, USA) "Orbital magnetic properties of Moiré systems"
Michel Viret (CEA Saclay, France) "Observation of the orbital inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect"
Edouard Lesne (MPI for Chemical Physics of Solids, Germany) "Orbital and spin sources of Berry curvature at two-dimensional oxide interfaces"
Henri Jaffrés (CNRS/Thales Lab, France) "Large orbital Rashba torques in transition-metal based devices"
Kyoung-Whan Kim (KIST, South Korea) "Bloch representation of relativistic interaction: an alternative operator to orbital angular momentum"
Yong Xu (Beihang University, China) "Orbitronics: light-induced orbital currents in Ni studied by terahertz emission experiments"
Felix Casanova (CIC nanoGUNE, Spain) "Nonlinear transport effects in chiral elemental tellurium"
Byong-Guk Park (KAIST, South Korea) "Orbital current-induced spin torques and switching of perpendicular magnetization"
Shuichi Murakami (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) "Current-induced orbital magnetizations and related phenomena in chiral crystals"
Teruo Ono (Kyoto University, Japan) "Superconducting diode effect in Rashba superlattices"
Kun-Rock Jeon (Chung-Ang University, South Korea) "Zero-field polarity-reversible Josepson supercurrent diodes enabled by a proximity-magnetized Pt barrier"
Takuya Satoh (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) "Truly chiral phonons in chiral materials α-HgS and Te"
Ingrid Mertig (Martin Luther University, Germany) "Origin of orbital Hall effect in static and ultrafast regime"
Se-Kwon Kim (KAIST, South Korea) "Giant magnon orbital Hall effect in honeycomb antiferromagnets"
Junyeon Kim (RIKEN, Japan) "Orbitronics devices consisting of Cu and oxide layers"
Ping Tang (Tohoku University, Japan) "Role of impurity scatterings in the intrinsic orbital Hall effect"
Pezo Armando (Aix-Marseille Université, France) "Adiabatic orbital pumping in metallic heterostructures"
Max Rang (University of Twente, The Netherlands) "Transport of orbital currents"
Organizers
Hyun-Woo Lee (POSTECH, South Korea)
Vincent Cros (CNRS/Thales Lab, France)
Kyung-Jin Lee (KAIST, South Korea)