J1-4070 — Final report
1.
Magnetism of ultra-small MnCo3 hollow nanospheres

Canted antiferromagnetism on a nanodimensional spherical surface geometry was investigated on manganese carbonate MnCO3 small hollow nanospheres and compare to the bulk MnCO3.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 25904935
2.
Electrical, magnetic, and thermal properties of the delta­FeZn10 complex intermetallic phase

Electrical, magnetic, and thermal properties of the delta­FeZn10 phase in the zinc­rich domain of the Fe­Zn system have been described. In addition, the team members of the project J1­4070 were mentors of four completed PhD (the leader, JD) and altogether 15 graduate works. All of them are from the solid state physics and at least partially cover the research and goals of this project.

D.10 Educational activities

COBISS.SI-ID: 2467172
3.
Magnetic memory effect

In a lecture given to post­graduate students at the Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, we described a magnetic memory effect, explained why it occurs, in which substances one can expect it and how it can be explore in order to store a digital information in a thermal memory cell.

B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university

COBISS.SI-ID: 16644441
4.
C-MAC days 2013

The leader of the project and team members organized a three­days international scientific meeting at which more than 60 researchers reported the results of basic research and applications of complex metallic alloys. More information about the meeting and the scientific programme can be found at www.eucmac.eu

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 27304487
5.
Physical properties and stability of quasicrystals and complex intermetallics

The project leader had invited lecture at the ETH in Zurich. The physical properties and stability of quasicrystals and complex intermetallics have been explained. As a possible application of these materials the principles of thermal memory cell was described.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 27276583