Séminaire : One day conference on Nano- and multifunctional oxide materials

 
Date(s): 
Mercredi 2 mars 2016 - 09:30 - 16:30
Lieu(x): 
Institut Jean Lamour
Faculté des Sciences et Technologies - Amphithéâtre 5
Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy

L'équipe " Nano-magnétisme et Electronique de spin " de l'Institut Jean Lamour, organise un séminaire d'une journée intitulé : "One day conference on Nano- and multifunctional oxide materials"

Programme :

9h50-10h :
Introduction

10h00-10h30 :
High-throughput Synthesis of Oxide Thin Films
Wilfrid Prellier (Laboratoire CRISMAT, Caen)

10h30-11h00 :
Atmospheric Pressure Spatial Atomic Layer Deposition (AP-SALD): a new technique allowing the fast and scalable “printing” of functional oxides
David Muñoz Rojas (LMGP, Grenoble)

11h00-11h30 :
Crystallography using electrons: a focus on thin film materials
Philippe Boulay (Laboratoire, CRISMAT)

11h30-12h00 :
Room temperature multiferroic thin films: the possibilities offered by gallium ferrite.
Nathalie Viart (IPCMS, Strasbourg)

13h30-14h00 :
Titre à venir
Philippe Lecoeur (IEF, Orsay)

14h00-14h30 :
BaTiO3(100) surface properties investigated by low electron energy and photoelectron emission microscopies
Claire Mathieu (CEA, Saclay)

14h30-15h00 :
Complete Electronic Structure Mapping at Interfaces of a Metal-Supported Ultrathin Oxide Film by Resonant Auger Spectroscopy
Thomas Jaouen (Université de Fribourg, Suisse)

15h30-16h00 :
The “trilinear coupling” of lattice modes: a promising pathway to achieve electric control of electronic properties  in perovskites
Philippe Ghosez (Université de Liège, Belgique)

16h00-16h30 :
Probing strain in oxide heterostructures and ultrathin films by Raman spectroscopy
Jens Kreisel (LIST, Luxembourg)