Science et technologie
Spins on Surfaces (S0SIV)

Spins on Surfaces (S0SIV)

31.Aoû - 04. Sep, 2026 Cod. Z65-26

Description

Following the very successful previous series of SoS workshops at the Miramar palace, we plan on hosting the fourth SoS workshop. The topic is timely and in expansion. We increase the original scope of the workshop to include the very exciting developments in quantum information thanks to the new ability of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to measure and control quantum spins. Then, the workshop will be devoted to the study of single magnetic adsorbates on solid surfaces, their detection, manipulation, and encoding of quantum information. The single magnetic moments can be in atomic or molecular form, both systems having interesting properties to explore. Of great interest, the detection of spin resonance signal is becoming a landmark, and it is important to keep updated in this quickly developing field. The problems of correlations and the building in of information by manipulation and assembling quantum objects in a bottom up approach will also be a key component of the workshop.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

  • Deung-Jang Choi (CFM-MPC, DIPC, Ikerbasque)
  • Andreas Heinrich (QNS)
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Objectifs

The Scanning Tunneling Microscope is giving unprecedented insight into quantum phenomena on the atomic scale. The objective of this meeting is to share the state-of-the-art among the actors in this field, as well as among interested students/researchers in related areas.

Activité s'adressant à

  • Étudiants universitaires
  • Professionnels

Collaborateurs

  • Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC)

Directeurs

Deung-Jang (DJ) Choi

Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC-UPV/EHU)

Tarifs inscription

Registration feesjusqu'au 23-08-2026
0 EUR
380,00 EUR

Lieu de l'événement

Miramar Palace

Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián

Gipuzkoa

43.3148927,-1.9985911999999644

Miramar Palace

Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián

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