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APS March Meeting 2022 - Focus Topic on electron ... (No replies)

mverstra
3 years ago
mverstra 3 years ago

Dear Colleagues and friends of Phonons,

The abstract submission deadline for the APS March Meeting (March 14 - 18, 2022 - Chicago IL) is coming up (October 22), don't forget!

We are organizing a Focus Topic on phonons, electrons, their coupling, and phononics in general (coherent states, nonlinear control of phase transitions, ultrafast vibrational effects...) - if your research fits this menu consider submitting to "16.01.03 Electrons, Phonons, Electron Phonon Scattering, and Phononics", jointly sponsored by DMP and DCOMP.

https://march.aps.org/abstracts/

The correlation of electron and phonon dynamics governs many processes in solid state and molecular physics, from superconductivity to normal state transport, charge and spin density waves, and laser induced nonequilibrium dynamics. The Focus Topic scope includes anharmonic and complex purely phononic effects, in particular for strongly quantum regimes or information processing using phonons. This field touches functional materials, phase transitions, and various forms of energy harvesting. We have prepared an exceptional roster of invited speakers with input from the APS community, and look forward to seeing you in Chicago!

All the best,

The organizers,
Ivana Savic, Xiulin Ruan, David Singh, Matthieu Verstraete

https://www.aps.org/meetings/march/scientific/index.cfm
https://www.aps.org/units/dcomp/lead-focus.cfm

 




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