Soutenance de thèse : Gyandeep PRADHAN

Gyandeep PRADHAN (IPCMS – DMONS)

Composition du jury :
M. Edoardo Albisetti, Politecnico di Milano, Milan . Rapporteur
M. Matthieu Bailleul, CNRS IPCMS, Strasbourg . Directeur de thèse
M. Nicolas Bizière, CNRS CEMES, Toulouse . Rapporteur
M. Yves Henry, CNRS IPCMS, Strasbourg . Invité
Mme Liliana Prejbeanu, SPINTEC, UGA, Grenoble . Examinatrice

Séminaire DMONS – DCMI – Axe 5 présenté par : Abhishake MONDAL

Abhishake MONDAL (Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)

Abstract : 

The pursuit of smart multifunctional materials with stimuli-responsive magnetic and optical response has drawn escalating interest in both fundamental science and potential applications to switches, sensors, and intelligent devices.1 One of the appealing feature of such materials is the tunability of their physical property via chemistry, where the linking structure and physical properties can be modulated in practically infinite ways, which gives them an edge over the solid-state magnetic materials (Figure 1, a).2 The field of molecular bistable systems is rapidly budding towards utilizing these molecule-based magnetic materials in physics-driven and nanotechnology-driven fields (Figure 1, b).

Figure 1: a) Stimuli-responsive molecular bistable systems and b) Application areas where these systems are actively studied for developing devices

Here, I will briefly cover the exciting field of Molecular Magnetism and will specifically focus on three most important aspects of Molecular Magnetism being pursued in my laboratory i) Spin Crossover (SCO) materials3 ii) Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer Systems (MMET)4 and iii) Single Molecule Magnets (SMM).5 Lastly, I shall discuss the application of these bistable systems in developing ring-resonator devices for Photonics Application, molecular break junctions and microelectromechanical systems.

Acknowledgments: I thank the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India, and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India, IISc-Start-up Research Grant, the Department of Science and Technology, Mission on Nano Science and Technology (Nano Mission), Scheme for Transformational and Advanced Research in Sciences (STARS, MHRD), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for the research fundings.

References:

1. Kamilya, S.; Dey, B.; Kaushik, K.; Shukla, S.; Mehta, S.; Mondal, A. Chem. Mater. 2024, 36, 4889, Kaushik, K.; Mehta, S.; Das, M.; Ghosh, S.; Kamilya, S.; Mondal, A., Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 13107, Coronado, E., Nat. Rev. Mater. 2020, 5, 87. 2. Minguez Espallargas, G.; Coronado, E., Chem. Soc. Rev. 2018, 47, 533. 3. Ghosh, S.; Kamilya, S.; Pramanik, T.; Rouzieres, M.; Herchel, R.; Mehta, S.; Mondal, A., Inorg. Chem. 2020, 59, 13009, Ghosh, S.; Ghosh, S.; Kamilya, S.; Mandal, S.; Mehta, S.; Mondal, A., Inorg. Chem. 2022, 61, 17080, Bagchi, S.; Kamilya, S.; Mehta, S.; Mandal, S.; Bandyopadhyay, A.; Narayan, A.; Ghosh, S.; Mondal, A., Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 11335, Ghosh, S.; Bagchi, S.; Kamilya, S.; Mehta, S.; Sarkar, D.; Herchel R.; Mondal, A., Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 7681. 4. Kamilya, S.; Ghosh, S.; Li, Y.; Dechambenoit, P.; Rouzières, M.; Lescouëzec, R.; Mehta, S.; Mondal, A., Inorg. Chem., 2020, 59, 11879, Kamilya, S.; Ghosh, S.; Mehta, S.; Mondal, A., J. Phys. Chem. A 2021, 125, 4775. 5. Hossain, S. M.; Kamilya, S.; Ghosh, S.; Herchel, R.; Kiskin, M. A.; Mehta, S.; Mondal, A., Cryst. Growth Des. 2023, 23, 1656.

Soutenance de thèse : Joanna WOLFF

Joanna WOLFF (IPCMS / DMONS)

Thèse co-dirigée par Stéphane Berciaud et Arnaud Gloppe

Le jury est composé de
– Clément Faugeras, LNCMI Grenoble (rapporteur)

– Vincent Jacques, L2C Montpellier (rapporteur)

– Cyriaque Genet, ISIS Strasbourg (examinateur)

– Laure Mercier de Lépinay, Université d’Aalto, Finlande (examinatrice)

– Martino Poggio, Université de Bâle, Suisse (examinateur)

Soutenance de thèse : Satakshi Pandey

Satakshi Pandey (IPCMS / DMONS)

La soutenance aura lieu Vendredi 18 octobre à 9h30 à l’auditorium de l’IPCMS

Ce travail a été réalisé sous la direction du Dr Jean François Dayen et du Dr David Halley (DMONS).

Mini-workshop Franco-Indien sur les matériaux et dispositifs ferroïques bi-dimensionnels

Ce workshop est organisé avec le soutien du CEFIPRA, des Ministères des affaires étrangères français et indiens, et de l’ITI QMAT.

Une vingtaine de présentations orales sont programmées.
Les orateurs sélectionnés proviennent du monde académique et du monde industriel.
Nous échangerons sur des aspects touchant aux propriétés fondamentales de ces matériaux et à leurs applications, notamment dans le domaine des mémoires et des technologies de l’information.

Plus d’information sur le flyer ci-joint et sur le site du workshop :
https://sites.google.com/view/if-wo2dfm2024/home

Cette journée est ouverte à tous, et gratuite.
Pour des raisons d’organisation, Merci de prévenir avant le 26 juin 12h00 de votre participation par email à dayen@unistra.fr.

Workshop SWING

The goal of this workshop is to gather the French community working in the broad field of magnonics (i.e. physics and technologies of spin waves). This workshop will also serve as a scientific kick-off of the project SWING, whose focus is on applied magnonics, and which is part of the recently funded program PEPR Spin.

Please find extra information (schedule, registration submission) at  https://swing-workshop1.sciencesconf.org/