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Introduction to the world of Nanophysics and Molecular Nanomagnets

 

 

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Create a 2 minutes youtube video about the research topics and the group of Professor Waldmann: The
research is in Nanophysics and Molecular Nanomagnets.
Especially Single Molecule Magnets (SMMs). Picture of Molecule Magnets. Our colleagues the chemists
are synthesizing the SMMs.
Molecular magnets consist of magnetic ions in their core which are surrounded by organic ligands. The
positions of the magnetic ions in the core of such a molecule are well defined. But how do these ions
interact and what phenomena can be seen here? What are the exchange interactions and how strong are
they?
We study the SMMs with inelastic neutron scattering (INS) to determine the energy spectra and the
ground state and the exchange interactions between the magnetic ions.
Show Neutron Scattering Events.
Explain Inelastic Neutron Scattering.
For a fruitful analysis high quality spectroscopic data is recorded and needed.
INS is a powerful tool. Also magnetization and magnetic susceptibility are measured, which give ther-
modynamic insight into the magnetic behavior of the SMMs.
The time cost for a simulation of the observables exact can be months.
Therefore, the in House code is optimized and uses approaches as group theory or sparse matrix algo-
rithms to reduce the time cost.
What are Molecule Magnets? And what are SMMs? How can we properly describe magnetism at the
Nanoscale?
Show Spin up and Spin down as arrows on ions. Show spin waves.
Do not show MRT or any hospital or doctors place.
Do not show a microscope.
Do not show NMR.
Do not show a brain.
We like to discuss and show our research ideas and results at a coffee break.
Show a coffee cup.
Prof Waldmann is a great rock climber and the research group regularly goes bouldering.

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Use a male middle-aged British voice.
Use SMM-Waldmann as watermark text.