Fundamental Physics
of Ferroelectrics
and related materials
2023
An annual series of workshops starting in 1990
Over the past 33 years this workshop has evolved into one of the world's leading forums on the physics of ferroelectricity and related phenomenon, where the best researchers from around the world gather to share and debate cutting edge developments in the field of ferroelectrics and related materials, both experimental and theoretical. This workshop series has played a significant role in fostering multi-institutional collaborations on research devoted to understanding the fundamental physics of these complex and versatile materials.
February 5-8, 2023
A workshop that brought together an international and interdisciplinary team of theorists and experimentalists
The 2023 "Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics Workshop,” was the 34th in the series of workshops that has gathered the world’s leading theorists and experimentalists working in the field of ferroelectrics and related materials every year since 1990.
Congratulations to the Student/Postdoc Presentation Award Winners!
Pauline Dufour, Best Presentation, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales
Ferroelectric phase transitions in epitaxial antiferroelectric PbZrO3 thin films
Sukriti Mantri, Best Poster, Univ. Ark.
Electric Field induced movement of polar topological defect in epitaxially strained BiFeO3 thin films
February 5 - 8, 2023
Golden, CO USA
Invited Speakers
Hugo Aramberri, Luxembourg institute of Science and Technology
Matthew Dawber, Stony Brook University
Brahim Dkhil, Université Paris-Saclay, CentraleSupélec
J. Marty Gregg, University Belfast
Alexei Gruverman, University of Nebraska
Lane Martin, University of California, Berkeley and LBNL
Sylvia Matzen, University of Paris-Sud
Sergei Prokhorenko, University of Arkansas
Karin Rabe, Rutgers University
Michael Toney, U. Colorado Boulder
Organizing Committee
Laurent Bellaiche -- University of Arkansas
Ronald Cohen -- Carnegie Institution for Science
Peter M. Gehring -- NIST
Anna Gruenebohm -- Ruhr-University of Bochum
Megan Holtz -- Colorado School of Mines
Jorge Iñiguez -- Luxembourg Institute for Science and Technology
Guillaume Nataf -- University of Tours
Inna Ponomareva -- University of South Florida
Aldo Raeliarijaona -- Carnegie Institution for Science
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