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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2013-03-21
    Description: Nature Materials 12, 293 (2013). doi:10.1038/nmat3597 Authors: C. E. Graves, A. H. Reid, T. Wang, B. Wu, S. de Jong, K. Vahaplar, I. Radu, D. P. Bernstein, M. Messerschmidt, L. Müller, R. Coffee, M. Bionta, S. W. Epp, R. Hartmann, N. Kimmel, G. Hauser, A. Hartmann, P. Holl, H. Gorke, J. H. Mentink, A. Tsukamoto, A. Fognini, J. J. Turner, W. F. Schlotter, D. Rolles, H. Soltau, L. Strüder, Y. Acremann, A. V. Kimel, A. Kirilyuk, Th. Rasing, J. Stöhr, A. O. Scherz & H. A. Dürr Ultrafast laser techniques have revealed extraordinary spin dynamics in magnetic materials that equilibrium descriptions of magnetism cannot explain. Particularly important for future applications is understanding non-equilibrium spin dynamics following laser excitation on the nanoscale, yet the limited spatial resolution of optical laser techniques has impeded such nanoscale studies. Here we present ultrafast diffraction experiments with an X-ray laser that probes the nanoscale spin dynamics following optical laser excitation in the ferrimagnetic alloy GdFeCo, which exhibits macroscopic all-optical switching. Our study reveals that GdFeCo displays nanoscale chemical and magnetic inhomogeneities that affect the spin dynamics. In particular, we observe Gd spin reversal in Gd-rich nanoregions within the first picosecond driven by the non-local transfer of angular momentum from larger adjacent Fe-rich nanoregions. These results suggest that a magnetic material’s microstructure can be engineered to control transient laser-excited spins, potentially allowing faster (~ 1 ps) spin reversal than in present technologies.
    Print ISSN: 1476-1122
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4660
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Published by Springer Nature
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-10-23
    Description: The Helmholtz Brussels Office and the Helmholtz Open Science Office host regular online meetings to inform about the activities related to EOSC and in particular the work in the Task Forces of the EOSC Association. On April 19, 2023 at 02:00 to 04:00 p.m., a further exchange among the members of the EOSC Task Forces and further EOSC-interested colleagues at the Helmholtz Centers was organized. The first part of the online meeting focused on presenting the interface of EOSC with GAIA-X, NFDI and RDA: • Christoph Lange, Fraunhofer representative in the EU project DSSC.eu (Data Spaces’ Support Centre) and coordinator of the BMBF project FAIR Data Spaces, presented the interface of EOSC and NFDI to the European Data Spaces and GAIA-X. • Ari Asmi, the director of the RDA Association joined us to explain the association’s approach to the EOSC and report about the TIGER project. Afterwards, there was a Helmholtz-internal exchange with colleagues participating in the EOSC Task Forces about their latest developments.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Preprints gewinnen über alle Fachdomänen hinweg an Bedeutung als wissenschaftlicher Kommunikationskanal. Sie rücken zunehmend auch als Werkzeug zur Umsetzung von Open Science in den Fokus1. Sie ermöglichen schnelle, offene Diskussion zu wissenschaftlichen Ergebnissen und können, wie während der vergangenen COVID19-Pandemie geschehen, zentral zum wissenschaftlichen Fortschritt beitragen. Damit gehen Chancen durch die unmittelbare Dissemination neuer wissenschaftlicher Forschungsergebnisse und zur Herstellung von Transparenz durch innovative, offene und nachvollziehbare, communitybasierte Mechanismen der Qualitätssicherung einher. Durch die Einbindung in Fachgemeinschaften und die Nähe zu wissenschaftsgetragenen Infrastrukturen löst sich die Praxis der Preprint-Publikation oft von tradierten, meist kommerziellen, Publikationskanälen. Preprints können so zur erneuerten Stärkung der Souveränität der Wissenschaft beitragen, wie es auch der Rat der Europäischen Union in seinen Empfehlungen formuliert hat2. Preprints bergen allerdings auch Herausforderungen für die öffentliche Wahrnehmung der Qualität von Forschung und für die Reputation seiner Akteure: Es ist anzunehmen, dass sich die Praxis der Preprint-Publikation in zahlreichen Fachkulturen als Standard etabliert. So ist es an den relevanten Akteuren in Forschung, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft, einen Rahmen zur Nutzung dieses Open-Science-Instrumentes und einen verantwortungsvollen Umgang hiermit zu etablieren. Das Anliegen dieser Handreichung ist daher, Anregungen im Umgang mit Preprints in den Helmholtz-Zentren zu geben und Best-Practices aus der Gemeinschaft zu illustrieren.
    Language: German
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Science and research thrive on the open exchange of knowledge: Sharing, networking and collaborating are central elements of scientific culture. Digitalization dynamically advances the possibilities of this culture. The paradigm of openness therefore opens up new prospects in the entire scientific research cycle and enables research results to be made openly accessible and broadly reusable in sustainable infrastructures. This open culture of scientific endeavor is captured by the term “open science,” and is a guiding principle for Helmholtz in keeping with good scientific practice. An open science culture considers research products such as datasets and code equally important as articles and other text publications. In line with the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science and the enshrining of open science in national, European, and international science policy, Helmholtz adopted its Open Science Policy in September 2022. In their drive to make the results of their own work publicly available to science, industry, and society for reuse with as few barriers as possible, the Helmholtz Centers call on their employees to make research results achieved alone or in collaboration with other researchers in the course of their work for Helmholtz open and reusable whenever possible according the principle of intelligent openness – that is, “as open as possible and as closed as necessary.” With the following recommendations, the Helmholtz Open Science Office provides practical assistance to Helmholtz researchers in the open publication of their text, data, and software output.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-12-22
    Description: The workshop was organized against the background that the Helmholtz Centers are aiming to adopt a research software policy by 2025. It is to provide an update on the status at the individual centers and provide an opportunity to learn from their experiences and to network to support each other in reaching the goal of deciding and implementing a research software policy. In this sense Reports form three centers were supplemented by the introduction of the Helmholtz Incubator Software Award and of services offered by Helmholtz Projects HIFIS and HiRSE-PS. All but one Center sent at least two representatives to participate in the workshop. The one center not represented could not send representatives because of a parallel meeting. In the invitation for the workshops all centers were asked to send participants who could represent different communities of the center. This request reflected the desirability to design the process of formulating the research software policy as inclusive as possible.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-03-25
    Description: The fifth meeting of this series took place 5-6 February 2024 at the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ. A key topic of this meeting was the formation of Open Source Program Offices. The term is used to describe a concerted effort for an overarching structure in research organizations where research software engineers, computer departments, research data management units, technology/knowledge transfer units, libraries and legal departments cooperatively aim to build an environment conductive to excellent research, excellent research software, open science and technology/knowledge transfer.
    Language: English
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