Program and
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presentations)
Carnegie
Institution of
U. S.
Office of Naval ResearchThis workshop will cover forefront experimental and theoretical
research on the fundamental understanding of ferroelectrics. Ferroelectrics are
exceedingly useful materials in modern technology, with applications as transducers,
actuators, dielectrics, and nonvolatile memories. In addition, they present
fundamental problems in the behavior of insulators in electric fields,
spontaneous polarization, piezoelectricity, phase transitions, extreme
sensitivity to temperature, composition, and pressure. Experimental and
theoretical advances in the last decade have stimulated a major resurgence of
interest in this classic problem of condensed matter physics. The workshop is
sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and the Carnegie Institution of
Washington.
This workshop is a sequel to a series of alternating experimental and theoretical meetings on fundamental issues in ferroelectrics held in Colonial Williamsburg each year since 1990. This workshop will jointly address experimental and theoretical issues in synthesizing, measuring, understanding, and predicting the behavior of these fascinating materials.
Key problems to be addressed include
understanding of ferroelectric superlattices, the “real
structure” of ferroelectrics, large strain piezoelectric single crystals,
domain effects on piezoelectric response, materials under finite electric
fields, ferroelectric solid solutions, thin films, and all aspects of
electromechanical response. There will also be a few more applied talks on
piezoelectric applications.
Venue:
The workshop will be held
at the Woodlands Conference Center in
Colonial
Registration:
Registration is now closed. Registration will
be possible onsite, space available.
Meeting
registration is $50.00; you may pay by cash or check on site of the meeting.
When paying by
check, please make check payable to Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Hotel:
Reservations should be made by phone to the Woodlands Conference Center at 1-800-822-9127; If you are overseas please call
757-229-1000 Ext. 3971 and mention “Ferro2004” or “Ferroelectrics Workshop” to
get the conference rate. Hotel reservations must be made by
The conference fees to Colonial
Williamsburg are a package as follows (per day):
room: $59.00 (single) $29.50 (per person,
double)
meals: $42.00
conference facilities fee: $36.00
Total : $137.00 plus tax (single) $107.50 (double)
For local participants (meals, but
no room): $58.00 plus tax
For your information the
government per diem rates are $59.00 for lodging and $42.00 for food.
Proceedings:
There will be no Proceedings this year.
Instead of a proceedings volume this year,
there will be a booklet of extended abstracts. Abstracts should be two pages
and should contain significant results. They can contain figures and/or tables,
and should be submitted by email, each as a single PDF file, ready to print to Peter Gehring.
The final abstract deadline is
Talks will be chosen from the submitted
abstracts.
Previous
workshops:
Some previous workshop web pages are available… 2001, 2000, 1999
For further information,
contact Peter Gehring
or Ronald Cohen