Symposia & Program

B-2 Forefront of studies of strongly correlated nanomaterials

Organizers:

Representative
Dr. KAZUNARI YAMAURA NIMS
Correspondence
Dr. YOSHIHIRO TSUJIMOTO NIMS TSUJIMOTO.Yoshihiro@nims.go.jp
Prof. HIROKO TOKORO Tsukuba University tokoro@ims.tsukuba.ac.jp

Scope:

Strongly correlated functional materials are expected to be utilized in advanced devices for such as magnetic sensors and recording media because of their significant quantum magnetic and electronic properties. Currently, many studies are focused on correlated d electrons solid-state materials, mixed anion materials, nitrides, metal-based complexes, and so on, to further develop their magnetic and electronic features such as metal-insulator transition, high-Tc superconductivity, quantum magnetism, and topological phenomena. In this symposium, we bring together leading scientists who are actively investigating correlated materials and overlook progress of our studies from nano- to macro-scales. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

Topics:

(1) New materials and functions in 3d, 4d, 5d oxide system
(2) Synthesis, crystal growth, and characterization of correlated nanomaterials
(3) Strongly correlated thin film growth and characterization
(4) Novel superconductors and their properties and applications
(5) Novel properties of metal-based complexes and organic molecules
(6) Structural transition and properties change under high-pressure
(7) Characterization of correlated materials under extreme conditions