Monday, October 16, 2017, 1:30 pm — Bldg. 480, Conference Room
Topological structures in functional materials, such as domain walls and skyrmions, see increased attention due to their properties that can be completely different from that of the parent bulk material [1]. I will discuss recent results on multiferroic phase boundaries, domain walls in BiFeO3 [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] using SPM, TEM and ab-initio theory, and discuss future prospects [7].
References
[1] J. Seidel (ed.), Topological structures in ferroic materials: domain walls, skyrmions and vortices, ISBN: 978-3-319-25299-5, Springer, Berlin (2016)
[2] P. Sharma, et al., Scientific Reports 6, 32347 (2016)
[3] P. Sharma, et al., Advanced Electronic Materials 2, 1600283 (2016)
[3] J. Seidel, et al., Advanced Materials 26, 4376 (2014)
[4] Y. Heo, et al., Advanced Materials 26, 7568 (2014)
[5] Y. Heo et al., ACS Nano, DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b07869 (2017)
[6] P. Sharma, et al., Advanced Materials Interfaces 3, 1600033 (2016)
[7] J. Seidel, Nature Nanotechnology 10, 190 (2015)
Hosted by: Myung-Geun Han
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