The Jülich-Aachen Research Alliance (JARA) and Nature Materials are pleased to present:
Frontiers in Electronic Materials: Correlation Effects and Memristive Phenomena
June 17-20, 2012, Eurogress Aachen, Aachen, Germany.
A multitude of unusual electronic phenomena have emerged in recent years. These phenomena typically occur in oxides and higher chalcogenides and represent the hottest topics in solid-state research today. They comprise of strong electron correlation, multiferroicity, spintronic effects, topologically protected electron states, as well as unexpected effects at complex heterointerfaces. And they include superionic conduction and artificial photosynthesis, as well as resistive switching and memristive phenomena, based on nanoscale phase change and redox processes. This conference will bring together leaders in these interdisciplinary fields to discuss breakthroughs and challenges in fundamental research as well as prospects for future applications.
Frontiers in Electronic Materials: Correlation Effects and Memristive Phenomena
Organizers
Joerg Heber (Nature Materials, UK)
Darrell Schlom (Cornell University, USA)
Yoshi Tokura (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Rainer Waser (RWTH Aachen University & FZ Jülich (JARA), Germany)
Matthias Wuttig (RWTH Aachen University & FZ Jülich (JARA), Germany)
Date
June 17-20, 2012
Venue
Eurogress Aachen, Aachen, Germany