Advanced Microscopy for Magnetic Materials

MSE-670

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Course summary


November 16th, Day 1 Room MXF-312


9h30-10h15 Welcome coffee


1) 10h15-12h Dirk Grundler, Professor, EPFL “Introduction-Materials science of magnetic materials.”


12h15-13h15 Lunch served in the meeting room


2) 13h30-15h15 Victor Ukleev, Staff Scientist, BESSY II, Berlin, Germany “Static and dynamic magnetic imaging using x-ray based techniques.”


3) 15h30-17h15 Thomas LaGrange, Senior Scientist, EPFL “Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy: Theory, Practice, Simulations, and Quantitative Phase reconstruction.”


November 17th, Day 2 Room MXF-312


4) 8h30-10h15 Fabrizio Carbone, Professor, EPFL “In-situ and Ultrafast Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy (LTEM)”


5) 10h30-12h15h Martino Poggio, Professor Department of Physics, University of Basel “Nanomagnetic studies using scanning probe microscopy techniques.”


12h30-13h30 Lunch served in the meeting room


6) 13h45h-15h30 Rafal Dunin-Borkowski: Director of Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons, Juelich, Germany, “Electron Holography: Theory, Practical Examples from Medium to Atomic resolution.”


15h45-18h LTEM demonstration at CIME Titan Facility, EPFL (MXC 012) and free discussion. Students will be separated into 3 groups for LTEM Demonstration (45 min)


November 18th, Day 3 Room MED2 1124


7) 10h15-12h Ping Che, Scientist, Université Paris-Saclay (UMR-137), France “Characterizing magnetic materials using inelastic Brillouin light scattering (BLS) technique.”


12h15-13h15 Free lunch


8) 13h30-15h15 Phoebe Tengdin, Scientist, EPFL “Ultrafast Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging Techniques: Magnetic Optical Kerr Effect (MOKE)


15h30-17h30 Demonstrations 30 min each on BLS (LMGN, EPFL) and MOKE (LUMES, CH H0 624 EPFL)


18h – 18h30 Written Test for Ph.D. students aiming at credits