Person

Stefano Rusponi

Education:

• 1999 Doctoral degree in Physics obtained at the Physics Department, University of Genova PhD thesis title: “STM study of nanostructures induced by ion sputtering on noble metals”.

• 1994 University degree in Physics achieved at the Physics Department, University of Genova. Final mark: 110/110 cum laude

Diploma thesis title: “A project for a new method of EELS spectroscopy”.

• 1988 High school at the Liceo Scientifico G. P. Vieusseux in Imperia. Final mark: 60/60.

Research career plan:

• 2016 – present MER: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in the group of Prof. Harald Brune

• 2003 – 2016: 1er. Assistant: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in the group of Prof. Harald Brune

• 2000-2003: Assistant: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) under the direction of Prof. Harald Brune

• 1999-2000: Research associate: Max-Planck-Institut of Stuttgart under the direction of Prof. Klaus Kern

Miscellaneous of professional activities:

a) Review panel

• Member of the Elettra proposal review panel

• Member of the committee of the EDPY doctoral school in Physics at the EPFL

b) Co-worker in the building of the X-Treme beamline:

c) Referee for scientific journals:

• Nat. Commun., Phys. Rev. Lett., Phys. Rev. B, J. Appl. Phys., Surf. Sci., J. Magn. Magn. Mater.

Funding record

a) Funding awarded

• Quantum Properties of Nanostructures at Surfaces, FNS 200020-157081/1;

(01/10/2014 – 31/09/2017); total amount attributed: 832'558 CHF; co-applicant

• Controlling magnetic anisotropy by interfacial coupling, FNS 200021_146715/1;

(01/01/2014 – 31/12/2016); total amount attributed: 367'800 CHF; co-applicant

• Self-assembled bi-metallic magnetic pillar superlattices with enhanced blocking temperature, SER C10.0135; (01/08/2011 – 01/08/2013); total amount attributed: 170'000 CHF; co-applicant

• Magnetic and Catalytic Properties of Surface Supported Metallic Nanostructures, FNS 200020-120493/1; (01/04/2008 – 31/03/2010); total amount attributed: 402'669 CHF; co-applicant

• Magnetic and Catalytic Properties of Surface Supported Metallic Nanostructures, FNS 200020-112322/1; (01/04/2006 – 31/03/2008); total amount attributed: 347'633 CHF; co-applicant

b) Approved proposals for the allocation of beamtime

Swiss Light Source (SLS):

main proposer: 9

co-proposer: 4

Elettra:

main proposer: 5

co-proposer: 1

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF):

main proposer: 2

co-proposer: 11

Student supervisor

• Co-director of PhD thesis: 4 PhD students

  1. Dimitris Mousadakos: Seeking the smallest room temperature magnets; (in progress)

  2. Romana Baltic: Controlling single atom magnetic anisotropy by interfacial coupling; (in progress)

  3. Alberto Cavallin: Growth and magnetism of nanostructures investigated by STM, MOKE, and XMCD; (Oct. 2013), Thèse N°5941

  4. Sergio Vlaic: Magnetism and atomic scale structure of bimetallic nanostructures at surfaces; (Dec. 2012), Thèse N° 5625

• Supervisor of PhD thesis (without co-direction): 4 PhD students

  1. Anne Lehnert: Magnetism of individual adatoms and of epitaxial monolayers; (Jun. 2009), Thèse N° 4411

  2. Geraud Moulas: Growth and magnetism of 2D bimetallic nanostructures; (Dec. 2008), Thèse N° 4231

  3. Philipp Buluschek: Submonolayer growth of cobalt on metallic and insulating surfaces studied by scanning tunneling microscopy and kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations; (Nov. 2007), Thèse N° 3944

  4. Nicolas Weiss: Propriétés magnétiques de nanostructures de Co adsorbées; (Apr. 2004), Thèse N° 2980

• Supervisor of Master thesis: 6 students

• Supervisor of semester projects: 9 students

• PhD thesis referee: 2 students

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PHYS-407: Frontiers in nanosciences
The students understand the relevant experimental and theoretical concepts of nanoscale science. The course covers basic concepts like quantum size effects and their characterization techniques, and h
PHYS-101(c): General physics : mechanics (IN)
Le but du cours de physique générale est de donner à l'étudiant les notions de base nécessaires à la compréhension des phénomènes physiques. L'objectif est atteint lorsque l'étudiant est capable de pr
PHYS-510: Spintronics : basics and applications
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The Impact of Lattice Distortions on the Magnetic Stability of Single Atoms: Dy and Ho on BaO(100)

Harald Brune, Stefano Rusponi, Marina Pivetta, Boris Sorokin, Darius Constantin Merk, Sébastien Reynaud

X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, atomic multiplet simulations, and density functional theory calculations are employed to identify criteria for the optimum combination of supporting alkaline earth oxide and adsorption site maximizing the spin lifetimes o ...
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH2023

Valence Orbitals Driving the Spin Dynamics in a Rare-Earth Single-Atom Magnet

Harald Brune, François Patthey, Stefano Rusponi, Marina Pivetta, Dante Philippe Sblendorio, Alberto Curcella

We combine spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy with quantum master equation analysis to investigate the spin dynamics of the single atom magnet Dy on graphene/Ir(111). By performing reading and writing experiments, we show that the strongly spin p ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2023

Erbium and thulium on MgO(100)/Ag(100) as candidates for single atom qubits

Harald Brune, François Patthey, Stefano Rusponi, Marina Pivetta, Edgar Fernandes, Fabio Donati, Aparajita Singha

Lanthanide atoms on surfaces are an exceptional platform for atomic-scale magnetic information storage. However, their potential as qubits remains unexplored due to the limited number of experimental setups that can coherently drive the spins of single ada ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2023
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