UK-Korea Workshop on SCES Programme

UK-Korea Workshop on SCES Programme

<p>Programme</p><p>Thursday 12th April 2012</p><p>10:00-10:30 Coffee and tea/Registration in R80 Foyer</p><p>10:30 - 12:30 Session 1 : Exotic Superconductivity Chairman: Keith McEwen</p><p>10:30 Emergent stripe order in antiferromagnetic oxides Andrew Boothroyd (Oxford University) 11:00 Theoretical aspects of Rashba-BEC condensate Jung Hoon Han (Sungkyunkwan University) 11:30 Magnetic excitations in cuprate superconductors – Where are we now? Stephen Hayden (Bristol University) 12:00 Volovik effects and pairing symmetry of the iron-based superconductors Yun Kyu Bang (Chonnam National University)</p><p>12:30 – 14:15 Lunch in R18, Exhibition Hall</p><p>14:15 – 15:45 Session 2 : Heavy Fermions Chairman: Yun Kyu Bang</p><p>14:15 Superconducting states in CeCoIn5 and related compounds Elizabeth Blackburn (Birmingham University) 14:45 Textured states in heavy Fermion compounds Tuson Park (Sungkyunkwan University) 15:15 Are current theories for itinerant magnetism in f-electron metals correct? Andrew Huxley (Edinburgh University) </p><p>15:45 – 16:15 Coffee and tea</p><p>16:15 – 17:30 Session 3 : Low dimensional magnetism Chairman: Ross Stewart </p><p>16:15 Electronic ordering in sodium cobaltate Jon Goff (RHU, London) 16:45 Electronic origin of giant magnetic anisotropy in LuFe2O4 and Fe1/4TaS2 Jaehoon Park (Pohang Univ. Science and Technology) 17:15 Anisotropy in the magnetic and dielectric properties of LuFe2O4-d single crystals with varying oxygen stoichiometry Geetha Balakrishnan (Warwick University)</p><p>19:00 – 21:30 Conference Dinner in R22 RAL Restaurant Friday 13th April 2012</p><p>09:15 – 10:45 Session 4 : Exotic Magnetism Chairman: Nikitas Gidopoulos</p><p>09:15 Orbital angular momentum based origin of Rashba effect and its implication Chang Young Kim (Yonsei University) 09:45 Quantum order-by-disorder near criticality and the secret of partial order in MnSi Andrew Green (University College London) 10:15 Anisotropic Dirac fermions in a Bi square net of AMnBi2 (A = alkaline earths)</p><p>Jun Sung Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology) </p><p>10:45 – 11:15 Coffee and tea</p><p>11:15 – 12:15 Session 5 : Strongly correlated electron systems Chairman: Jaejun Yu </p><p>11:15 Inelastic neutron scattering study of Fe-based superconductors Toby Perring (ISIS, RAL) 11:45 Non-equilibrium steady state of electric field-driven strongly correlated electrons Kwon Park (Korea Institute of Advance Study)</p><p>12:15 – 14:15 Lunch in R18, Exhibition Hall</p><p>14:15 – 15:15 Session 6 : Transition metal magnetism in low dimensions Chairman: Jon Goff</p><p>14:15 Spin dynamics in the frustrated honeycomb antiferromagnet Na2IrO3 Radu Coldea (Oxford University) 14:45 Quantum phase transition between topological and normal insulators in A2IrO3 (A=Na, Li) Jaejun Yu (Seoul National University)</p><p>15:15 – 15:45 Coffee and tea</p><p>15:45 – 16:45 Session 7 : Multiferroics Chairman: Jorge Quintanilla</p><p>15:45 X-ray resonant scattering from 5d transition metal oxides Des McMorrow (University College London) 16:15 Spin dynamics of BiFeO3 measured by inelastic neutron scattering Je-Geun Park (Seoul National University) 16:45 Close of Meeting 17:00 Transport to Heathrow and Didcot</p>

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