The logo of the Nanomagnetism and Magnonics research group features a spin wave

The “Nanomagnetism and Magnonics” Research Group is a young team that conducts internationally leading research in the field of magnetism. Our main aim is to explore fascinating physical phenomena in the dynamics of magnetic and superconducting systems and to use them for applications.  

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News

20.10.2020
 

Researchers led by the University of Vienna and the TU Kaiserslautern have successfully constructed a basic building block of computer circuits using...

20.08.2020
 

A recent article explores the possible developments of spintronics in the microelectronics industry. The NanoMag group has contributed to it

10.08.2020
 

The joint German-Austrian (DFG-FWF) project "Curvature-Induced Effects in Magnetic Nanostructures" deals with complex magnetic states and their...

03.08.2020
 

The joint project "MagFunc" deals with non-reciprocal 3D architectures for magnonic functionalities

03.07.2020
 

A new superconducting system in which magnetic flux quanta can move at velocities of 10-15 km/s has been discovered by a joint team from Frankfurt,...

02.07.2020
 

A critical advancement in the field of ultralow power computation using magnetic waves is reported by a joint team from Kaiserslautern, Jena and...

19.06.2020
 

Prof. Chumak’s lectures on Advanced Materials inaugurate the NanoMag’s YouTube channel

16.04.2020
 

A surprisingly effective way to create an elusive quantum state of matter, called a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), was proposed and verified...

03.04.2020
 

We are happy to announce that Barbora Budinská has joined our group as a PhD student under the supervision of PD Dr. habil. Oleksandr Dobrovolskiy

23.03.2020
 

Dr. Sebastian Knauer has joined the group as senior postdoc on a 6-years Faculty of Physics position

10.03.2020
 

Members and collaborators of the group met in Semmering for two days of scientific discussions

17.12.2019
 

Qi Wang will join the NanoMag group as a postdoctoral researcher

17.12.2019
 

Krystyna Levchenko will join the group as a postdoctoral researcher in January, 2020

06.12.2019
 

Pedro del Real joins as administrative assistant to the research group

 

 

17.09.2019
 

26.09 at 14:00, Josef-Stefan-HS, "Superconducting magnon fluxonics, spin-wave nano-optics, and 3D nano-architectures as modern trends in spintronics" ...