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Quantum magnetism in anisotropic dipolar systems

Objective

I propose to study the physical characteristics of anisotropic dipolar magnets as well as fundamental questions in the fields of quantum magnetism and disordered systems raised by recent experimental results obtained in these systems. Anisotropic dipolar magnets are central to the study of quantum magnetism and disordered systems. Better characterisation of the interplay between quantum fluctuations, effective random fields, hyperfine interactions and dipolar interactions in the non-perturbative regime, where they are comparable in strength, is essential for a proper description of the experimental results by correct effective models. A proper description will then facilitate a deeper understanding of fundamental problems in the fields of quantum magnetism and disordered systems, which, in turn, will lead the way to novel experimental directions. My expertise in the theory of disordered systems and quantum magnetism, in the analysis of experimental systems, specifically anisotropic dipolar magnets, and the connection between the two will serve me in pursuing this research. The proposed research is closely related to the research interests of Prof. Stamp of UBC and will thus enable me to maintain my scientific relations with the third country. The proposal relates closely to the interests of members of the condensed matter theory and experimental groups at Ben-Gurion University. Transfer of knowledge to the host institution and to the ERA will be facilitated by collaborations, seminars, supervising graduate students and teaching. Many theoretical and experimental groups in the EU have related research interests, and this proposal will serve to strengthen existing relations and to build new contacts within the EU. The EU reintegration grant will considerably enhance my productivity, which will improve my prospects for a contract extension and then a permanent position at Ben-Gurion University and will thus crucially affect my long term re-integration into the EU.

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FP7-PEOPLE-2009-RG
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MC-IRG - International Re-integration Grants (IRG)

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BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV
EU contribution
€ 100 000,00
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