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Research & Reviews: Journal of Material Sciences | ISSN: 2321-6212 | Volume 6

Theoretical, Materials and Condensed Matter Physics

5

th

International Conference on

November 26-28, 2018 | Los Angeles, USA

Using the floquet-magnus and the Fer expansion approaches to control the spin dynamics in solid-

state nuclear magnetic resonance and beyond

Eugene Stephane Mananga

The City University of New York, USA

T

he topic of the talk opens a way to an infinite number of suggestions. However, it is very important to remember that the

spin dynamics have recently found new major areas of applications such as topological materials. Researchers, dealing

with those new applications, are not usually acquainted with the achievements of the magnetic resonance theory, where those

methods were developed more than thirty years ago. They repeat the same mistakes that were made when the methods of

spin dynamics and thermodynamics were developed in the past. This talk focused on the spin dynamics in solid-state nuclear

magnetic resonance (NMR) and beyond. This presentation is very useful not only for the NMR, physical, and chemical physics

communities but for the new communities in several younger fields. It will be very useful for scientists working in different

directions. In this talk, I will present the use of the Floquet-Magnus expansion and the Fer expansion approaches for the

calculation of effective Hamiltonians and propagators in solid-state NMR. These approaches are very important and contribute

theoretically and numerically in the general field of spin dynamics and chemical physics.

Biography

Eugene Stephane Mananga is the Deputy Executive Director of The CUNY ACADEMY FOR HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES, and a member in the Board of

Directors-at-Large of The ACADEMY. He is a Faculty Member in the Physics & Chemistry Doctorate Programs at the Graduate Center of the City University of

New York. He is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Nuclear Medicine at BCC of CUNY, and an Adjunct Professor of Applied Physics at New York University.

He completed his Ph. D in Physics from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and holds 6 additional graduate degrees and training from various

institutions including Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, and City College of New York.

eugenemananga@yahoo.com

Eugene Stephane Mananga, Res. Rev. J Mat. Sci. 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2321-6212-C10-041