XXII Polish-Czech Seminar
Structural and Ferroelectric Phase Transitions
Hucisko, May 16-20, 2016
Invited Speakers
Plenary Lectures
- Annette Bussmann-Holder, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
EuTiO3: a new route to achieve strong coupling multiferroicity - Bogdan Dabrowski, Northern Illinois University, USA
Multiferroelectricity of Corner-Shared Networks of Manganese and Oxygen - Katia Gallo, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Ferroelectric domain structuring for photonic applications - Jiří Hlinka, Institute of Physics, ASCR, Czech Republic
Multiferroics: how to switch them? - Stanislav Kamba, Institute of Physics, ASCR, Czech Republic
Soft modes in ferroelectrics and multiferroics - Andrei Kholkin, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Self-assembled peptides: structure, properties, applications - Thilo Kopp, Institute of Physics University of Augsburg, Germany
Metallic States at LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Interfaces - Charles Simon, Institut Laue-Langevin, France
Neutron scattering in multiferroics: the example of YMnO3 - Krzysztof Szot, Peter Grünberg Institute, Germany
Physic and Chemistry at Surfaces of Model Perovskite Oxides
Key Lectures
- Peter Fouquet, Institute Laue-Langevin, France
Investigations of phase transitions on the nanometer scale by neutron spin echo spectroscopy - Marek Paściak, Institute of Physics, ASCR, Czech Republic
Local structure and dynamics across the antiferroelectric phase transition in PbZrO3 - Jan Petzelt, Institute of Physics, ASCR, Czech Republic
Broadband dielectric spectroscopy of inhomogeneous and composite weak conductors - Jan Pokorny, Institute of Physics, ASCR, Czech Republic
Polarized Raman scattering on bismuth ferrite - Krystian Roleder, University of Silesia, Poland
Simple or not so simple antiferroelectricity - Tomas Sluka, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
Charged domain walls in ferroelectrics - Roman Świetlik, Institute of Molecular Physics, PAS, Poland
Fluctuations in molecular conductors