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Spontaneous symmetry breaking is a physical phenomenon when some system decides to choose one of several options in an unpredictable way. For example, an egg placed on its tip will roll to the side. If it was placed on the tip precisely, it is not possible to predict in advance which side it will roll…
Composite conductors based on high-temperature REBCO (rare-earth cuprates) superconductors reach high transport current densities (1010 [A/m2]) at liquid nitrogen temperatures (‑193 ˚C), which makes them good candidates for high-field magnets (tens of Tesla). That makes them an interesting option for high-power cables, magnetic resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, etc. In contrast to standard copper wires, which…
IEE SAS invite you to a lecture by Dr. D. Zákutná (Charles Univ., Prague) April. 14, 2023, at 10,00 a.m., in IEE SAS meeting room 101 Dr. D. Zákutná: Polarized small-angle neutron scattering as a powerful tool for magnetic nanoparticle characterization Abstract: Tailoring magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) by choosing a suitable combination of size, shape, and material…
Crystalline gallium oxide (Ga2O3) represents a new type of semiconductor material suitable for the realization of high-voltage electronic devices capable of operating in the unprecedented kilovolt range. Our colleagues have recently published a paper detailing the material properties of Ga2O3 epitaxial layers prepared at the IEE SAS. Ga2O3 crystallizes in several crystalline structures (polymorphs). Among…
In January 2023, the European project Slovak Quantum Communication Infrastructure (skQCI) started, where Institute of Electrical Engineering SAS participates. Project’s main goal is to build a quantum communication infrastructure between cities Bratislava and Košice, connecting 12 Slovak academic institutions. The goal is to improve information and communication security at the level of state institutions, security…
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Mgr. Konstantin Bublikov IEE SAS, January 24, 2023, 10,00 a.m. Title: Micromagnetic state stability and dynamics in rounded magnetic nanodots and in periodic YIG/semiconductor multilayers