New electronic materials are expected to result in groundbreaking innovations for the next generation of computers and renewable energy carriers such as rechargeable batteries and fuel cells. They are characterized by a multitude of unusual electronic phenomena, including strong electron correlation, multiferroicity, spintronic effects, topologically protected electron states, as well as unexpected effects at complex heterointerfaces. Most of these phenomena, which are currently the focus of intense research, have been discovered in recent years. ...
Jülich Aachen Research Alliance to Host Nature Conference
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