Symposium H-1
Ferroelectric Materials and Their Application
Scope
This symposium is looking for presentations on topics related to ferroelectric materials and their applications. Ferroelectrics have been used in a variety of applications since their discovery, and the materials used have mainly been perovskite-type structures such as BaTiO3 and Pb(Zr,Ti)O3. In particular, the materials available for off-center displacement-type ferroelectrics were limited, but in recent years, the discovery of new materials has been remarkable, for example, HfO2-based, AlN-based, polymer-based, and low-dimensional (2D, 1D)-based. These discoveries have opened up new horizons in the study of ferroelectrics from a physical perspective. The aim of this symposium is to discuss a wide range of topics, from conventional materials to the latest materials, and to exchange opinions on everything from the basic physical properties to applications.
Topics
- Ferroelectrics
- Dielectrics
- Piezoelectrics
- Phase transition
- Domains
- Novel materials and phenomena
Invited Speakers
- Hiroshi Funakubo, Institute of Science Tokyo: Comparative study of HfO2-based and Wurtzite-based ferroelectrics from epitaxial film study
- Jinling Zhou, Tsinghua University: An Emergent Quadruple Phase Ensemble in doped Bismuth Ferrite Thin Films through Site and Strain Engineering
- Peggy Qi Zhang, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO): Stability and Conductivity of Ferroelectric Nanoscale Bubbles
Organizers
- Representative
Shintaro Yasui - Institute of Science Tokyo
- Correspondence
Takao Shimizu - National Institute for Materials Science
SHIMIZU.takao[at]nims.go.jp
- Keisuke Yazawa
- Colorado School of Mines/NREL
- Betul Akkopru Akgun
- Pennsylvania State University
- Peggy Qi Zhang
- CSIRO
- Ruben Alcala
- NaMLab gGmbH


