Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2024
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session F06: DMP Prize SessionInvited
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Sponsoring Units: DMP Chair: Yuri Suzuki, Stanford University Room: L100FG |
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 8:00AM - 8:36AM |
F06.00001: Prize Talk: James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials: Progress towards "Materials by Design" in Complex Oxides Invited Speaker: Harold Hwang Virtually everyone involved in condensed matter physics and materials science innately understands the desire to engineer or design materials – whether to tune some parameter or instability, to test a theoretical idea, or to create new emergent phenomena. This has been the overarching theme of our work in complex oxides in forms spanning bulk materials, thin film interfaces and heterostructures, and freestanding crystalline membranes. A brief overview will be presented. |
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 8:36AM - 9:12AM |
F06.00002: Prize Talk: David Adler Lectureship Award in Materials Physics Epitaxially engineered semiconductor heterostructures for spintronics Invited Speaker: Nitin Samarth The epitaxial synthesis of quantum materials and their heterostructures has been influential in advancing the frontiers of condensed matter physics by enabling the discovery of diverse emergent phenomena [1]. Spin states in semiconductor quantum structures have played an important role in this context by revealing phenomena such as long lived electron spin coherence that persist even at technologically relevant temperatures; these provide a pathway toward ''semiconductor spintronics" [2]. This talk will give a bird's eye view (albeit biased) of epitaxially engineered materials for semiconductor spintronics over the past 3 decades, starting with early studies of spin-engineering in magnetic semiconductor heterostructures [3,4] and ending with the contemporary exploration of spin-charge conversion in topological insulator (narrow band gap semiconductor) heterostructures [5]. |
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 9:12AM - 9:48AM |
F06.00003: Prize Talk: IUPAP Prize Winner: An X-ray view of light-driven quantum materials Invited Speaker: Matteo Mitrano Over the last two decades, intense ultrashort electromagnetic fields have enabled observing and controlling a plethora of emergent states in quantum materials. Some of the most spectacular light-induced phenomena, such as superconducting-like phases, transient charge density wave ordering, and excitonic condensation, are found to occur in materials dominated by strong electronic correlations with a large susceptibility to external stimuli. To fully understand the microscopic physics of these dynamical states of matter, one needs to directly measure their transient electronic dynamics and effective interactions at fundamental time and length scales. |
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 9:48AM - 10:24AM |
F06.00004: Richard L. Greene Dissertation Award Winner: Augusto Ghiotto Invited Speaker: Augusto Ghiotto
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Tuesday, March 5, 2024 10:24AM - 11:00AM |
F06.00005: Prize Talk: Richard L. Greene Dissertation Award Invited Speaker: Tanya Berry
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