SKM 2021 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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HL: Fachverband Halbleiterphysik
HL 21: Focus Session: Highlights of Materials Science and Applied Physics II (joint session DS/HL)
Freitag, 1. Oktober 2021, 10:00–11:00, H1
Jointly organized on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the physica status solidi journals (pss, http://www.pss-journals.com), this Focus Session features several invited presentations, talks and posters from key contributors on core condensed matter and applied physics topics. Highlights comprise the latest results on diamond, nitride semiconductors, organic materials, two-dimensional and quantum systems, oxides, magnetic materials, solar cells, thermoelectrics and more.
physica status solidi was launched by Akademie-Verlag Berlin in July 1961 and is published by Wiley-VCH Berlin and Weinheim today, supported by Wiley colleagues in China and the US. While in its first three decades it served as an East-West forum for solid state physics, since 1990 it has evolved into a family of journals with international author- and readership in a globalized scientific world. Its professional editorial services include topical curation, peer review organization, technical editing, special issue and hybrid open access publication.
The Focus session celebrates the numerous close collaborations and the steady support which the journals receive from their Advisory Board members, authors, reviewers and guest editors, including many members of the DPG and the condensed matter physics community in Germany.
(More information on ’60 years of pss’ is available at http://bit.ly/60_years_pss)
Organizers: Stefan Hildebrandt (Editor-in-Chief, pss), Norbert Esser (TU Berlin, ISAS) and Stephan Reitzenstein (TU Berlin)
10:00 | HL 21.1 | Additive manufacturing of permanent magnets based on (CoCuFeZr)17Sm2 — •Dagmar Goll, Felix Trauter, Philipp Braun, Judith Laukart, Ralf Löffler, Ute Golla-Schindler, and Gerhard Schneider | |
10:15 | HL 21.2 | Structure solution of a large unit cell approximant derived from SrTiO3 on Pt(111) — •Stefan Förster, Sebastian Schenk, Oliver Krahn, Holger L. Meyerheim, Marc DeBoissieu, and Wolf Widdra | |
10:30 | HL 21.3 | Surface reconstructions: challenges and opportunities for the growth of perovskite oxides — Giada Franceschi, Michael Schmid, Ulrike Diebold, and •Michele Riva | |
10:45 | HL 21.4 | Investigation of Spin Pumping through α-Sn Interlayer — •Leszek Gladczuk, Lukasz Gladczuik, Piotr Dluzewski, Gerrit van der Laan, and Thorsten Hesjedal | |