The 250th Topical Symposium of the Magnetics Society of Japan

Frontiers of magnetic theory and simulation toward next-generation nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is recognized as an innovative key technology to develop industrial and social life futures beyond academic research fields based on quantum mechanics. In the research field of magnetism, novel materials and devices have been also developed through nanotechnology. In this topical symposium, we focus on theoretical and simulative aspects in magnetism and discuss recent trends presented by cutting-edge researchers.

Date:
October 9th (Wednesday), 2024 13:00 – 17:30
Venue:
Hybrid
Onsite:Waim Ochanomizu, Room E(Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
Online:Zoom
Admission Fee(incl. PDF version of the materials.) :
Free (reserved readers and students)
3,000 Yen (members and cooperate members)
6,000 Yen (non-members)
Booklet:
2,000 Yen (members, cooperate members and students)
4,000 Yen (non-members)
Registration:
Registration form
Payment method:
MUFG Bank, Jinbocho Branch 013-2259640
Paypal (Credit card)
Deadline:October 7th, 2024 (Sunday)
* Only cash will be accepted at the venue. You will not receive a PDF version of the materials.
In cooperation with:
The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Physical Society of Japan, The Chemical Society of Japan, Japan Society for Simulation Technology, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Information:
The Magnetic Society of Japan
Tel: 03-5281-0106/ E-mail: msj@bj.wakwak.com
Organizers:
Nobuyuki Umetsu (KIOXIA), Jun Okabayashi (Univ. of Tokyo), Yoshitomo Kajinami (DAIDO STEEL), Daiki Hatanaka (NTT)

Program

Chair: Daiki Hatanaka (NTT)
13:00 – 13:35
“Emergent inductance in magnetic nanostructures”

○Junichi Ieda (JAEA)
13:35 – 14:10
“Surface acoustic wave as a probe for magnetization dynamics”

○Kei Yamamoto (JAEA)
14:10 – 14:45
“Theoretical study of spin transport and magnetization dynamics”

○Tomohiro Taniguchi (AIST)
14:45 – 15:00
Break (15 min.)
Chair: Jun Okabayashi (Univ. of Tokyo)
15:00 – 15:35
“Exploration of functional antiferromagnets based on multipole theory”

○Satoru Hayami (Hokkaido Univ.)
15:35 – 16:10
“Theoretical search for spintronics materials assisted by quantum annealing and machine learning”

○Kenji Nawa (Mie Univ.)
16:10 – 16:20
Break (10 min.)
Chair: Yoshitomo Kajinami (DAIDO STEEL)
16:20 – 16:55
“Magnetic domains of ferromagnetic pillar controlled by unidirectional current for multi-bit magnetic memory”

○Syuta Honda (Kansai Univ.)
16:55 – 17:30
“Study on magnetic properties of permanent magnets by spin models based on atomistic theory”

○Masamichi Nishino (NIMS)

The presentations will be given in Japanese.
Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.