Preliminary schedule (subject to change)
Thursday, May 17 | Activity | Topics |
9-11:30 | Tour of FEL, magnetic resonance facilities | |
10-1:30 | Registration | |
1:30-3:15 | Session I: Technology for MRX | |
1:30-2:15 | Mark Sherwin, UCSB |
A Magnetic Resonance eXploration (MRX) facility-vision and capabilities
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2:15-2:45 | Huub Weijers, National High Magnetic Field Lab (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL | Superconducting magnets above 30T |
2:45-3:15 | Peter Christianen, High Field Magnet Laboratory and Radboud University, Netherlands |
The Free-Electron Laser for Infrared eXperiments (FELIX)-HFML facility: capabilities and science goals
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3:15-3:45 | Coffee Break | |
3:45-5:45 | Session II: Science Drivers for DNP, NMR and EPR with MRX | |
3:45-4:30 | Tim Cross, NHMFL and Florida State University (FSU) , Tallahassee, FL | NMR above 30 T |
4:30-5:00 | Robert G. Griffin, MIT, Boston, MA | Opportunities for pulsed DNP above 20 T in biology and chemistry |
5:00-5:30 | Stephen Hill, NHMFL and FSU, Tallahassee, FL | NHMFL vision for electron magnetic resonance above 20T |
5:30-6:00 | Brad Chmelka, UCSB | Opportunities for high-field NMR above 20 T in materials studies |
6:15-7:45 | Dinner | |
7:45-9:30 | Panel discussion about technology for magnetic resonance above 20 T | |
Friday, May 18 | ||
9-10:30 | Session III: Biology and Chemistry | |
Yoh Matsuki, Osaka University, Japan | DNP/NMR in structural biology | |
Marina Bennatti, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry and University of Göttingen |
Opportunities for very high field EPR and DNP in chemistry and biology
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David Britt, UC Davis |
Electron-nuclear double resonance–opportunities in biochemistry above 20T
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10:30-11 | Coffee break | |
11-noon | Panel Discussion about biology and chemistry | |
noon-1:30 | Lunch | |
1:30-3:00 | Session IV: Condensed matter physics and materials I | |
Marek Pruski, Iowa State University, Iowa City | NMR of nuclei with spin>1/2 (most of them!) | |
Raphaële Clément, UCSB | NMR, EPR and DNP in active devices (batteries, for example). | |
Christoph Boehme, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah | Opportunities for electrically-detected magnetic resonance above 20T | |
3:00-3:30 | Coffee | |
3:30-4:30 | Session V: Quantum and 2D Materials | |
James Analytis, UC Berkeley (to be confirmed) | Emergent phases in quantum materials at very high magnetic fields | |
Andrea Young, UCSB | Emergent phases in 2D materials at very high magnetic fields | |
4:30-6:00 | Poster session (brief presentations before session, then session) | |
6:00-7:30 | Dinner | |
7:30-9:00 | Panel discussion about materials and condensed matter physics at MRX | |
Saturday, May 19 | ||
9-10:30 | Session VI: Quantum Materials and Exotic Magnetic Orders | |
Hitoshi Ohta, Kobe University, Japan | Exotic magnetic orders at very high magnetic fields | |
Peter Armitage, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
THz spectroscopy of strongly-correlated materials in high magnetic fields
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Oleg Starykh, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah | Spinon magnetic resonance | |
10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:00-12:30 |
Final panel discussion–correlated spin physics; Define reasonable specifications for magnet; management.
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11:00-12:30 |
Final panel discussion–correlated spin physics; Define reasonable specifications for magnet; management.
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