Inverse Design of Surface-Based Magnetic Nanostructures
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Multiscale modeling is gaining an increasingly important role in guiding the fabrication of artificially structured nanomaterials~with atomic-scale precision and desirable physical properties. In this talk, two~recent examples will be presented to~illustrate~its predictive power in modern materials research. The modeling~approaches range from electronic-scale calculations~based on first principles~to mesoscopic-scale continuum elasticity theory. Specific examples include: (a)~fabrication of~ordered magnetic atom wires on non-magnetic~metal substrates; (b)~optimal dopant control~in dilute magnetic semiconductors via ``Subsurfactant Epitaxy.'' Emphasis will be made on the~substantially improved structure-property relationships achieved through such synergetic efforts between theory and experiment, including in the second example the striking observation of magnetic ordering temperatures well above 300 K.
*Supported by USDOE, USNSF, \& NSF of China, in collaboration with W.G. Zhu, Y.N. Mo, C.G. Zeng, J.D. Guo, K. Varga, E.G. Wang, H.H. Weitering, and E. Kaxiras.
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