Hermann A. Dürr from Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Sweden

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Inma Hernández

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ihernandez@cells.es

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935924389

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NOTE: If you are interested in attending, please contact Inma Hernández with your Identity Card number and name to obtain the ALBA access.
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https://indico.cells.es/indico/event/189/

Abstract

Magnetism is a quantum effect at work in the macroscopic world we live in. As such it has fascinated mankind for millennia and also led to many modern-day applications, very prominently in information processing and storage. Polarized soft x-rays have been used for several decades at synchrotron light sources to obtain fascinating new insights into nanoscale magnetism. The now available polarized soft x-ray pulses from x-ray free electron lasers with sub-100 femtoseconds duration allow us to observe the magnetic interactions at work on their natural length and timescales. I will show how the challenges for performing time-resolved XMCD at the Linac Coherent Light Source have recently been overcome and give an overview how such studies help to understand the fundamental speed limits for nanoscale spin motion.