Session 8: Electronic and magnetic materials at extreme conditions
Today’s capability of reaching pressures as high as several megabars in laboratories around the world allows studies of electronic correlations in a wide range of materials by promoting core-level crossing involving electronic interactions and leading to potentially new states of matter. With high pressure being oftentimes coupled to high magnetic fields and low temperature environments this is opening great opportunities in the case superconducting and magnetic materials, together with their mutual competition. Session 8 will foster discussions in electronic, magnetic and superconducting properties as studied in extreme pressure, magnetic field and temperature conditions.
Session chairs
- Dr. Narcizo Marques de Souza Neto, Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory, Campinas (Brazil)
- Dr. Yang Ding, High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research, Beijing (China)
Confirmed Speakers
- Dr. Gilberto Fabbris, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory (U.S.A.)
- Dr. Mingliang Tian , Hefei Institutes of Physical Science Chinese Academy of Science (China)
- Dr. Ricardo Reis, Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (Brazil)
- Dr. Audrey Grockowiak, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (U.S.A.)
- Prof. Xiancheng Wang, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science (China)
- Prof. Xiangang Wan, Nanjing University (China)
- Prof. Cheng-Chien Chen, University of Alabama at Birmingham (U.S.A.)
- Dr. Weiwei Xie, Louisiana State University (U.S.A.)