[seminar] Nicolae Atodiresei, 24.6. (utorak) 11h (c.t.), Predavaona I krila IRB

Kornelija Passek-Kumericki passek at atila.irb.hr
Wed Jun 18 16:50:55 CEST 2014



                       SEMINAR  TEORIJSKE  FIZIKE


   (Zajednički seminari Fizičkog odsjeka PMF-a te Zavoda za teorijsku
    fiziku i Zavoda za eksperimentalnu fiziku IRB-a)

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  Magnetic Properties of Hybrid Organic-Metal Interfaces


Nicolae Atodiresei
Peter Grünberg Institut and Institute for Advanced Simulation
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany


   Datum:  utorak, 24. lipnja 2014.
   Vrijeme: 11 sati c.t.
   Mjesto: IRB, predavaona I krila


Sazetak:

In order to construct functional organic-based electronic components 
in organic electronic and spintronic devices it is essential to gain 
a fundamental theoretical understanding of the organic-electrode interface. 
The density functional theory provides a framework with predictive power 
where a realistic description of these organic-metal
hybrid systems can be expected. I will present theoretical studies 
that explain how the subtle interplay between the chemical, electrostatic 
and the weak van der Waals adsorption mechanisms determines the geometry, 
electronic and magnetic structure of organic-metal interfaces. 
Such first-principles calculations are applied to unravel the
electronic and magnetic properties of the adsorbed organic material 
on surfaces and can provide not only the basic insights needed to interpret 
surface-science experiments but are also a key tool to design 
organic-substrate systems with tailored properties that can be integrated 
in organic-based devices.


Voditeljica seminara: Kornelija Passek-Kumericki (passek at irb dot hr)
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