The workshop

The aim of this workshop is to bring together a community of leading experts in non-linear transport, optics and magnetism to share and discuss the latest developments in the field of non-centrosymmetric magnetically ordered systems. The main focus of the conference are the novel, magnetically switchable responses that occur when inversion symmetry is broken by magnetic order rather than the crystal structure. These include transport effects like DC non-linear longitudinal and Hall effects and magnetochiral anisotropy, as well as optical effects like spatial dispersion, shift and injection photocurrents and second harmonic generation.

The workshop will cover different experimental techniques and a wide range of magnetic systems, including both bulk ferro and antiferromagnets, Kagome metals with potential loop currents, and two-dimensional heterostructures with correlation-induced novel magnetic states, and will have a strong focus on experiment-theory crosstalk and the connection with quantum geometric and topological aspects of such effects.