Dept News
PhD thesis prize of the IOP Computational Physics Group for Andrew Goldsborough
Each year, the Computational Physics Group awards a Thesis Prize to the author of the PhD thesis that, in the opinion of the Committee, contributes most strongly to the advancement of computational physics. This year, a Warwick graduate was chosen as runner-up.
WATE PGR 2016 Winners and Commendees
We are very pleased to congratulate Greg Brown for winning the WATE PGR, and Tobias Eriksson and Rachel Procter for being commendees.
Winners receive £500 that can be used to further develop their pedagogic practises...
Spin filter for arbitrary spins by substrate engineering
We design spin filters for particles with potentially arbitrary spin S (=1/2, 1, 3/2, ...) using a one-dimensional periodic chain of magnetic atoms as a quantum device. Describing the system within a tight-binding formalism we present an analytical method to unravel the analogy between a one-dimensional magnetic chain and a multi-strand ladder network. Our scheme is applicable to ultracold quantum gases, and might inspire future experiments in this direction.
Growth of Large Crystalline Grains of Vanadyl-Phthalocyanine without Epitaxy on Graphene
Graphene’s flat, homogeneous surface can encourage the growth of large organic semiconducting crystals without relying on epitaxy: a promising development for its application as an electrode material.