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Electronic Properties of Modern Materials

17 - 19 November 2015, Didcot, United Kingdom


Introduction
Advanced electronic materials are one of the most exciting research frontiers in the physical sciences. Electron-electron correlations generate ever more surprising collective states with novel symmetries, novel topologies and new types of excitations. Many of these materials interact with electric an magnetic fields in new ways, offering the prospect of disruptive technologies. Understanding and controlling such complex forms of quantum matter requires cutting-edge facilities and ground-breaking ideas.

This meeting will be a focal point for the community of physicists, chemists and materials scientists using synchrotron, neutron, and
muon sources as well as low-temperature, computational and theoretical techniques to investigate magnets, superconductors, multiferroics and other advanced materials. Specifically it aims to: foster links between the Diamond and ISIS user communities in the fields of strongly correlated electrons/magnetism/superconductivity (both physics and chemistry); showcase Diamond's capabilities in these areas; and foster links between the theory and experimental communities.

Topics:
•Quantum Magnetism
•Frustrated Magnetism
•Unconventional pairing in superconductors
•Multiferroic order
•Topological defects and excitations
•Topological order and quantum phase transitions

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Speakers
  • James Annett University of Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Felix Baumberger PSI, Switzerland
  • Steve Bramwell University College, London, United Kingdom
  • Laurent Chapon Institut Laue Langevin, France
  • Radu Coldea University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Andrew Goodwin University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Andrew Harrison Diamond Light Source, United Kingdom
  • George Jackeli MPI for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany
  • Stephen Lovesey Diamond Light Source, STFC, United Kingdom
  • Des McMorrow University College, London, United Kingdom
  • Matt Rosseinsky University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Nicola Spaldin ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  • James Dracott EPSRC, United Kingdom

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Diamond Light Source, Oxfordshire, UK

Diamond Light Source, Oxfordshire, UK, Diamond Light Source Ltd, Diamond House, Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Didcot, OX11 0DE, United Kingdom

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