Supporters

Both partner support opportunities AND exhibit booths are available for purchase now! Review the prospectus and register via the online form today!

For additional information about becoming a Conference Supporter contact: 
Shelbie Jenkins, Support Manager at info@magnetism.org.

CONFERENCE SPONSORS

  • AIP Publishing

  • IEEE Magnetics Society

SILVER

  • AIP Publishing

    Event Supporting:  Best Student Presentation Award

    We help brilliant work make a global impact. We’re connecting our authors and readers to a living legacy of published science, to peers and institutions around the world, and to the services, tools, and platforms they need to present, promote, and expand the reach of groundbreaking efforts in the physical sciences. Our flagship journals, Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, and The Journal of Chemical Physics set the standard for our rapidly expanding portfolio, including our expanding open access journals – APL Energy, APL Machine Learning, and most recently APL Quantum (launching in 2023).

  • American Physical Society (APS)

    Events Supporting:  Bierstube (Tuesday) and Wednesday Evening Special Session: Magneto-ionics 

    The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics. APS publishes Physical Review Materials for the multidisciplinary community engaged in research on materials.

  • American Physical Society GMAG

    Events Supporting: Meet the Experts and Women in Magnetism

    The American Physical Society Topical Group on Magnetism and its Applications (GMAG) serves the APS magnetism community organizing conference sessions of interest to physicists working on magnetism and its applications; and by fostering interactions and meetings with other scientists and engineers interested in advancing and diffusing knowledge of the multidisciplinary field of magnetism.
     

  • GMW Associates

    Event Supporting:  Best Poster Awards

    GMW offers Electromagnet Systems for magnetic material, thin film, and spintronics studies including Miniature Projected Field Electromagnets with options for in-plane field, vertical field and true 3-axis vector field versions. Instantaneous fields applied to a single device of >2T are possible, as are >0.77T continuous fields over a 4mm array.

    Dipole magnets for FMR and EPR applications and full-wafer test are available with fields to +/-2T and true bipolar operation. New 1.5mm thin NMR probes are now available.

    GMW also offer Field Measurement Transducers and Complete Magnetic Field Mapping Systems, including digital and analog magnetic field probes with +/-100uT, +/-8mT, +/-3T and +/-14T (up to 20T uncalibrated); and magnetic field transducers with analog output, full-scale field ranges to +/-20T and frequency response from dc to 75kHz.

BRONZE

  • evico

    Event Supporting:  Meet the Speakers

    The evico magnetics GmbH was founded in 2006 as spin-off of the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden. The main products are: (i) Magneto-optical Kerr microscope systems. By making use of the Kerr effect in optical wide-field polarization microscopes, the magnetic domains and magnetization processes of magnetic materials are visualized with digital contrast enhancement. At the same time the Kerr microscope serves as magneto-optical magnetometer for the sensitive measurement of hysteresis loops (MOKE magnetometry). (ii) High Pressure Milling Vials with a gas temperature monitoring system for the synthesis of magnetic powders and hydrogen storage materials.

  • Qnami

    Event Supporting:  Symposium: Imaging Magnetic Textures at the Nanoscale

    Qnami develops ultrasensitive magnetic imaging tools based on quantum sensors. The Qnami ProteusQ microscope uses NV diamond sensors to quantitatively measure magnetic properties at the nanoscale in a wide range of materials without perturbing their magnetic order. ProteusQ is used to shed light on yet unknown magnetic phenomena in novel quantum materials and supports the development of new, energy-efficient spintronics devices. Qnami enthusiastically brings quantum sensing outside the lab to push the frontiers of materials science and in particular of nanomagnetism.

EXHIBITORS

  • AJA

    AJA is a manufacturer of thin film deposition systems including magnetron sputtering, e-beam evaporation, thermal evaporation, and ion milling systems. Founded in Scituate, MA, USA in 1989 by William Hale, MBA, BS Physics, the company was established as a supplier of innovative physical vapor deposition (PVD) products. With many systems and magnetron sputter sources shipped worldwide, AJA International, Inc. continues to discover innovative design solutions which are often copied but never equaled. The company truly remains THE CUTTING EDGE IN THIN FILM TECHNOLOGY.

  • attocube

    attocube offers a broad portfolio of customizable liquid and dry research cryostats for diverse setups and conditions. Due to their low vibration characteristics, these cryostats are predestined to be combined with our microscopes, nanopositioners, cryogenic objectives and interferometric sensors, and thus always offer the perfect conditions for your research tasks.

  • Bruker

    Bruker's SmartTip™ CIPT solutions offer several high-field, high-accuracy instruments for both industry and academia to perform current-in-plane tunneling measurements. Both in-plane and perpendicular field options are available.

    Driven by a mission to provide innovative solutions to our customers, we aim to enable MEMS-based microprobe technologies through co-operation and collaboration with our customers. Our SmartTip solutions are positioned to advance high-tech nanotechnology-based microprobe applications with a commitment to quality and continuous improvement in development.

  • ChannelScience

    ChannelScience is funded by US Department of Energy grant DE-SC0021879 to develop breakthrough technology to read legacy magnetic tape formats better than original equipment. We are on a mission to unlock "New Value in Old Data" for AI/ML applications by accessing irreproducible data from deteriorating legacy tapes.

  • CIQTEK

    CIQTEK is a high-end scientific instrument manufacturing enterprise. Its main business includes magnetic resonance, quantum precision measurement, quantum computing, scanning electron microscope, analytical instrument, BET specific surface area, etc.

  • GMW Associates

    Event Supporting:  Best Poster Awards

    GMW offers Electromagnet Systems for magnetic material, thin film, and spintronics studies including Miniature Projected Field Electromagnets with options for in-plane field, vertical field and true 3-axis vector field versions. Instantaneous fields applied to a single device of >2T are possible, as are >0.77T continuous fields over a 4mm array.

    Dipole magnets for FMR and EPR applications and full-wafer test are available with fields to +/-2T and true bipolar operation. New 1.5mm thin NMR probes are now available.

    GMW also offer Field Measurement Transducers and Complete Magnetic Field Mapping Systems, including digital and analog magnetic field probes with +/-100uT, +/-8mT, +/-3T and +/-14T (up to 20T uncalibrated); and magnetic field transducers with analog output, full-scale field ranges to +/-20T and frequency response from dc to 75kHz.

  • Lake Shore Cryotronics

    Lake Shore offers VSMs that combine simple operation, high measurement speed, 15-nemu sensitivity, and fields to 3.6 T for magnetic material characterization applications; superconducting magnet systems; electromagnet platforms; and cryogenic probe stations with integrated magnets for on-wafer magneto-transport, DC, RF, and microwave measurements. Also available: a modular synchronous source measure system that combines the convenience of DC and AC sourcing with DC and AC measurement (including a lock-in’s sensitivity) for advanced measurement applications, including spin-orbit torque measurements; Hall measurement solutions; teslameters and other magnetic instruments; Hall sensors; temperature sensors and instruments; and cryostats and other lab cryogenic equipment.

  • MicroSense

    MicroSense sensitive and fast VSMs offer the widest range of options of resistive magnet VSMs. MicroSense also offers non-contact, wafer or disk metrology systems for MRAM, hard disk, head and sensor manufacturing and R&D. 

    CAPRES’ unique microprobe and tool technology enables direct measurements of Sheet Resistance, Hall Mobility, and Active Carrier Density on thin films, on wafers up to 300 mm for R&D and production QC. Our unique CIPTech®, PKMRAM® and KerrMapper® systems are the tools of choice for characterizing magnetic films in the MRAM, Read Head and Magnetic Sensor industry.

  • NanoMagnetics Instruments

    NanoMagnetics Instruments was established in Oxford in 1998 and we are manufacturers of Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs) and measurement systems for a variety of scientific and technological fields.

  • Qnami

    Event Supporting:  Symposium: Imaging Magnetic Textures at the Nanoscale

    Qnami develops ultrasensitive magnetic imaging tools based on quantum sensors. The Qnami ProteusQ microscope uses NV diamond sensors to quantitatively measure magnetic properties at the nanoscale in a wide range of materials without perturbing their magnetic order. ProteusQ is used to shed light on yet unknown magnetic phenomena in novel quantum materials and supports the development of new, energy-efficient spintronics devices. Qnami enthusiastically brings quantum sensing outside the lab to push the frontiers of materials science and in particular of nanomagnetism.

  • Quantum Design

    Quantum Design manufactures automated material characterization systems providing temperatures from 0.05 to 1000 K, magnetic fields up to 16 tesla, and a wide range of measurements, including: magnetometry, electrical transport, heat capacity, thermal transport, and FMR. Instruments include the PPMS®, SQUID-based MPMS®3, VersaLab®, and DynaCool®. Additionally, Quantum Design manufactures helium liquefiers and recovery systems, an innovative 7 tesla magneto-optical cryostat (OptiCool®), and a correlated AFM/SEM microscopy platform (FusionScope™). Quantum Design also distributes direct write lithography systems, NanoMOKE, FMR spectrometers, rapid-cycle sub-kelvin cryostats, compact Helium-ion beam process technology to enhance the magnetic properties of thin films, and NV-based scanning magnetometry.

  • QZabre

    QZabre commercializes Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) diamond technology. Our product line includes scanning diamond tips, diamond membranes with pillars, a confocal microscope for NV and diamond characterization as well as a turnkey scanning NV magnetometer (QSM).

    The QSM combines nanometer resolution with quantitative mapping of magnetic fields with uT-sensitivity at unprecedented speed. Demonstrated applications of the QSM include imaging magnetic textures such as spin cycloids, skyrmions, domain walls, antiferromagnets and ferromagnets, investigating memory devices and mapping surface current densities. The QSM has a built-in vector magnet to bias the sample up to 550mT and an integrated MOKE setup for complementary measurements.

  • Zurich Instruments

    Zurich Instruments makes cutting-edge instrumentation for scientists and technologists who work in advanced laboratories and are passionate about phenomena often difficult to measure. Our offering includes lock-in amplifiers, arbitrary waveform generators, impedance analyzers, phase-locked loops, digitizers, boxcar averagers, and quantum computing control systems.

MEDIA PARTNERS

  • Magnetics Magazine

    Magnetics Business & Technology is a global media platform for professionals involved in all aspects of magnetic and electromagnetic technologies. The magazine is published every other month (six times yearly) in both print and digital format; the e-newsletter is published two times per month; the website is a news and content portal updated daily. Major markets and industries served include automotive, aerospace, aviation, electrical products, electronics, medical, defense, R&D and industrial. For more info, see www.MagneticsMag.com.