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LOCATION:IFW\, Helmholtzstraße 2001069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Suri: Superconducting and Emergent Magnetic Quantum Material Interf
 aces and Devices
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Assistant Professor Dhavala Suri\nInstitute of Speaker
 : Centre for Nanoscience and Engineering | Indian Institute of Science\, B
 angalore\nTopics:\n\n Location:\n  Name: IFW (D2E.27\, IFW Dresden)\n  Str
 eet: Helmholtzstraße 20\n  City: 01069 Dresden\n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescr
 iption: This talk will discuss three distinct problems in engineering supe
 rconducting and magnetic material platforms\, focusing on how interfaces a
 nd growth processes give rise to unconventional transport phenomena.  I wi
 ll present our studies on Josephson junction using hybrid weak link hetero
 -structures\, and superconductivity in Ni/Bi hybrid structures. While both
  Ni and Bi have been extensively investigated individually\, their interfa
 ce exhibits an intriguing transverse transport response that cannot be und
 erstood within conventional expectations of longitudinal resistance measur
 ements. I will discuss why an anomalous transverse response can emerge in 
 such systems\, the possible role of interfacial spin-orbit coupling and ma
 gnetic proximity effects\, and what these observations imply for understan
 ding electronic transport in magnetic–superconducting heterostructures. 
 Next\, I will focus on large-area thin films of the high-temperature super
 conductor BSCCO. I will present the synthesis strategy and growth optimiza
 tion required to obtain high-quality films\, highlighting the challenges a
 ssociated with phase purity\, stoichiometry control\, and crystallinity. F
 inally\, I will discuss the transport characteristics of these films and t
 heir implications for scalable superconducting devices and quantum transpo
 rt platforms. Together\, these problems illustrate how interfaces\, growth
  conditions\, and emergent transport properties play a central role in des
 igning next-generation superconducting and magnetic materials systems.
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