The program of the meeting will include a wide range of the topics.
Objective of the ARW:
Detailed consideration on the collective phenomena, responsible for magnetic field sensitivity of materials like the spin waves in the systems with magnetically ordered ground state, or critical currents in superconductors. In order to obtain the most general and consistent outcome with potentialities for application in design and manufacturing of smart materials for ranging systems the following agenda is developed:
Organizers plan to pay more attention to the actual problems of the HTSC, CMR, quantum computer and some other.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
The official language of the symposium will be English.
VENUE
Conference will be held at the Krasnoyarsk city. Krasnoyarsk is the city in the center of Russia. The city is an administrative center of the enormous region. Krasnoyarsk is situated on the banks of the Yenisey river which, undoubtedly, is the biggest and one of the most beautiful rivers in Russia. The environment of the city and its outskirts is rich. Queer forms of the ancient rocks attract people from all the corners of the world. There can be found thousands of crystal clear mountain and taiga rivers, mineral springs and lakes. Many kilometers of the land are covered with dense wood visited only by hunters. The detail information of Krasnoyarsk city (photo.krasnoyarsk.ru)
Site of the meeting
The Workshop will be organized in Krasnoyarsk by the Kirensky Institute of Physics of the Siberian Branch of Rassian Academy of Science. (www.kirensky.ru). Time of the NATO Workshop is August 29 -September 1, 2004. Invited lectures and oral presentations are planned.
ORGANIZERS:
Director from NATO country:
Prof. Jacobus Johannes Maria Franse Van der Waals Zeeman Institute, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Valckenierstraar 65, 1018 XE Amsterdam, The Netherlands
e-mail: riafranse@chello.nl
Directors from Partner country:
Prof. Victor Eremenko Institute for Low Temperature Physics & Eng., 61103 Kharkov, Ukraine
e-mail: sirenko@ilt.kharkov.ua
Vice-director:
Prof. German Petrakovskii L. V. Kirensky Institute of Physics, SD RAS, Krasnoyarsk, 660036, Russia
e-mail:gap@iph.krasn.ru
Vice-president
Prof. Henryk Szymczak Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 02-668 Warsaw, Poland
e-mail:szymh@ifpan.edu.pl
Prof. Philip Wigen Department of Physics, Ohio State University, 174 West 18th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210, USA
SECRETARIAT
Prof. Anatolii Pankrats L. V. Kirensky Institute of Physics, SD RAS, Krasnoyarsk, 660036, Russia e-mail: pank@iph.krasn.ru
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How to reach Krasnoyarsk Arriving by Air
Direct international flights to Krasnoyarsk are not present. The schedule of flights for the European countries from S.-Petersburg (the Airport of the Pulkovo) are submitted on a site (www.pulkovo.ru).
The schedule from S.-Petersburg and other cities to Krasnoyarsk you can find on a site (www.krasair.ru)
Visa Requirements
Citizens of other countries must carry a valid passport and visa to enter Russia. We will mail a personal letter of invitation to all foreign participants. This letter is required if you apply for the Russian visa at nearest Russian Embassy, Consulate or Office of Tourism. To hasten the process of preparing your official invitation letter you should send us the copy of your passport as soon as possible. You may send it by e-mail: pank@iph.krasn.ru in PDF format. We also need the passport copy of your accompanying person, if you have any.
Main presentations, key speakers and their affiliations:
PROGRAMME
NATO-ARW «Smart Materials for Ranging Systems»
Krasnoyarsk, Russia, 29 August 1 September 2004
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18.30. Welcome Party.
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09.00. Opening: Acad. V. Shabanov, Prof. G. Petrakovskii, Prof. J.J.M. Franse, Prof. V. V. Eremenko
09.30. L01. P. Fulde. Some new features of strong electron correlations.
10.15. L02. J. Bartolomé, F. Luis, and F. Petroff. Magnetic dynamics of Co nanospheres: origin of the anomalous anisotropy.
11.00. 11.20. Break
11.20. L03. Yu.A.Izyumov , D. S. Alexeev. The periodic Anderson model in the generating functional approach.
12.05. T01. V.R. Shah, C. Schanzer, P. Böni, and H. B. Braun. Interface and magnetic characterization of multilayered magnetic films.
12.25. T02. V.V. Eremenko, V.A. Sirenko, P. Gammel. Peak effect of magnetostriction in non-conventional superconductors.
13.00. Lunch.
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14.30. L04. V.Ya. Zyryanov, A. V. Barannik, V. V. Presnyakov, S. L. Smorgon, A. V. Shabanov, V. F. Shabanov, V. A. Zhuikov. Smart optoelectronic materials based on polymer dispersed liquid crystals.
16.00. -16.30. Break
16.30. L06. V. V. Kruglyak, R. J. Hicken, M. Ali, B. J. Hickey, A. T. G. Pym and B. K. Tanner. Investigation of hot electron momentum relaxation in noble and transition metals by femtosecond ellipsometry.
17.15. L07. S.I. Bondarenko, N. Nakagawa. SQUID-based magnetic microscope.
18.30. Dinner.
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09.30. L08. J.J.M. Franse. Quantum critical phenomena and the anomalous low-temperature properties of the U(Pt,Pd)3 system.
10.15. L09. V.A. Gavrichkov, S.G. Ovchinnikov. Generalized tight-binding method for correlated-electron structure in transition metal oxides.
11.00. 11.20. Break
11.20. L10. G. Petrakovskii. Magnetic properties of copper oxide compounds.
12.05. T03. H. Nakamura, Y. Fujii, H. Kikuchi, M. Chiba, Y. Yamamoto, H. Hori,
G. Petrakovskii, M. Popov, L. Bezmaternikh. NMR study of successive phase transitions in CuB2O4.
12.25. T04. A. Sherman. Magnetic properties of cuprate perovskites.
13.00. Lunch.
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14.00. Picnic at Mana river.
19.30. Dinner.
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09.30. L11. I.O. Troyanchuk, V. A. Khomchenko, and H. Szymczak. Orbital ordering and phase separation phenomena in lightly doped manganites.
10.15. L12. A. A. Mukhin, V. D. Travkin, V. Yu. Ivanov, A. S. Prokhorov,
A. Pimenov, A. Loidl. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of manganites.
11.00. 11.20. Break
11.20. L13. J. Kliava and R. Berger. Nanoparticles in oxide glasses: magnetic resonance studies.
12.05. T05. A.N. Vasiliev and V. V. Khovailo. Ferromagnetic shape memory alloys Ni2+-x+-yMn1+-xGa1+-y.
12.25. T06. V. V. Eremenko, V. A. Sirenko, M.Yu. Shvedun, M. Tovar, W. McCallum. Criogenic structural study of magnetostrictive compounds Eu1+x(Ba1-yRy)2-xCu3O7-d.
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13.00. Lunch.
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14.00. Visiting of Kirensky Institute of Physics.
15.45. L14. S.V. Maleyev. Cubic magnets with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction.
16.30. L15. V.V. Eremenko, V. A. Sirenko, Yu.A. Shabakayeva, M. Yu. Shvedun,
P. Gammel, W. McCallum, N. Makedonska. Intrinsic inhomogeneity aspect of the sensor units.
17.15. L16. I.S. Lubutin. Magnetic properties of some iron oxides under high pressure.
18.30. Dinner.
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09.30. L17. W. Nolting. Carrier induced ferromagnetism in concentrated and diluted local-moment systems.
10.15. L18. R.V. Pisarev. Linear and nonlinear optical spectroscopy of multiferroic materials.
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11.00. 11.20. Break.
11.20. L19. G.V. Romanenko, V. N. Ikorskii, and V. I. Ovcharenko. Phase transitions in heterospin systems: structural peculiarities and magnetic properties.
12.05. T07. M.M. Korshunov and S. G. Ovchinnikov. Concentration dependence of the superconductive phase transition in high-Tc cuprates.
12.25. T08. V. V. Val'kov, V.A. Mitskan, G.A. Petrakovskii. Formation of singlet phase in 2D quantum magnets.
12.45. T09. V. V. Val'kov, T. Val'kova, P.A. Tolstikhin. Antiferromagnetic state in anisotropic cubic frustrated magnets.
13.15. Closing.
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14.00. Farewell lunch.
18.30. Dinner.