21–24 May 2013
Hotel Rigi Kulm
Europe/Zurich timezone
5th Status Meeting 2013, Rigi Kulm

Session

Early Morning Session Friday

24 May 2013, 08:45
Main Lecture Hall (Hotel Rigi Kulm)

Main Lecture Hall

Hotel Rigi Kulm

6410 Rigi Kulm Switzerland

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  1. Ms Qiong Wu (CNRS)
    24/05/2013, 08:45
    Polymers have specific, controllable properties such as mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and tailorability of their functional groups, which are important for biological application. When they are attached to proteins, proteinpolymer covalent conjugates combine the impressive biological activities of proteins with the tailorable structures and properties of synthetic polymers. The...
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  2. Mr Saumya Mukherjee (TU München)
    24/05/2013, 09:15
    Magnetic multilayers comprising of a transition metal (Fe) and a heavy rare earth metal (Tb) is known to show various magnetic structural ordering. These include antiferromagnetic, spiral and also twisted structures. A strong candidate for twisted structure is Fe/Tb multilayer below 100 K. This is mainly owed of the fact that the Tb layer undergoes multiple phase transitions with...
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  3. Mr Mahesh Ramakrishnan (Paul-Scherrer Institut and Universite Montpellier2)
    24/05/2013, 09:45
    The ternary stannide superconductors with the general formula A3T4Sn13[1] (A=Alkaline Earth or Rare Earth metal; T=Rh,Ir) having Quasi-Skutterudite structure have attracted a lot of attention due to Unconventional Superconductivity, non-Fermi liquid behaviour, Anti-Ferromagnetic (AFM) and Charge Density Wave (CDW) orders. The origin of the superlattice reflections in one such superconducting...
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