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Nico Daniel BUDAI, a doctoral student in Otani Lab, received the Outstanding Performance at the Poster Session at the International Symposium on Quantum Electronics 2024.

Nico Daniel BUDAI, a doctoral student in Otani Lab, received the Outstanding Performance at the Poster Session at the International Symposium on Quantum Electronics 2024 for his work on “Magnetic imaging by the anomalous Nernst effect using atomic force microscopy”. The symposium was held from February 13 to 16 at the Ito International Research Center at the University of Tokyo.

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Award Ceremony

Mr.Budai and his research colleagues have developed a new magnetic imaging technique based on the measurement of local anomalous Nernst effects using atomic force microscopy(AFM). The method has a high spatial resolution of about 80 nanometers. It is also applicable to non-collinear antiferromagnets. They used their magnetic imaging technique to measure the magnetic contrast for Mn3Sn, which is a material that has attracted much attention due to its interesting transport properties. These achievements and his outstanding presentation at the poster session were highly evaluated.

References

  1. High-resolution magnetic imaging by mapping the locally induced anomalous Nernst effect using atomic force microscopy|Applied Physics Letters

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