Terahertz Spintronics Laboratory (RNDr. Lukáš Nádvorník, PhD) ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** The group's primary research interest lies in the domain of ultrafast spintronic processes materials. The team's research is centred on compensated magnets, which, despite their mag configuration, do not generate an external magnetic field. These structures have the potential to facilitate a substantial enhancement in the transit memory and recording technologies that are characterised by orders of magnitude faster ope significantly reduced energy consumption. Their notable achievements include the first observation of terahertz anisotropic and spin magnetoresistance, as well as the demonstration of successful generation of ultrashort mag in a magnetically compensated material. The researchers are collaborating with European research centres such as the Max Planck In Berlin, the Walther Meißner Institute in Munich, the universities of Nottingham and Bielef Professor Tomáš Jungwirth's team at the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Scien Lukáš Nádvorník established and heads the Terahertz Spintronics Laboratory at the Faculty and Physics, Charles University. He has been researching optical spintronics on semiconduc since completing his doctoral studies. He gained experience in time-domain terahertz spect three-year postdoctoral fellowship at Freie Universität Berlin and the Max Planck Institut