Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e.V.

Invited Speakers


Agnès Barthelemy

Université Paris-Sud, France

Jochen Mannhart

University Augsburg, Germany

Warren E. Pickett

University of California, Davis, USA

Ramamoorthy Ramesh

University of California, Berkeley, USA

Yoshinori Tokura

University of Tokyo, Japan

Evgeny Tsymbal

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
  Ferroic materials, which show simultaneous ferroelectric and magnetic ordering, exhibit unusual physical properties and promise new device applications as a consequence of the coupling between their dual order parameters. The symposium is a review of recent progress in the growth, characterization and understanding of high-quality thin-film oxides, which allow tailoring of their properties through epitaxial strain, atomic-level engineering and interfacial coupling. This is a prerequisite for their incorporation of practical devices.  

Programme
Location: Building A, Room 151

14:30-15:00  Jochen Mannhart  Tunable two-dimensional electron gases in correlated electronic systems
15:00-15:30  Warren E. Pickett  New physics from electron correlations at oxide interfaces
15:30-16:00  Yoshinori Tokura  Gigantic magnetoelectric response in helimagnets
16:00-16:30  Ramamoorthy Ramesh  Electrical field control of ferromagnets using multiferroics
16:30-17:00  Agnès Barthelemy  Spintronics with multiferroic materials
17:00-17:30  Evgeny Tsymbal  Magnetoelectric effects at multiferroic interfaces

You can download a flyer with the programme here.

Organizers
Ingrid Mertig
Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg
  Wolfgang Kleemann
Universität Duisburg-Essen
Rossitza Pentcheva (Co-organizer)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  Silvia Picozzi
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica della Materia (CNR-INFM)