Emergent Properties in Strongly Correlated Materials
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (17 September 2024) | Viewed by 1457
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Interests: quantum materials; electronic materials; thermoelectric materials; oxides; thin films
Interests: functional thin film; electron microscopy; plasmonic; ferroelectrics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Materials where charge, spin, orbital and lattice degrees of freedom are simultaneously active may display spatially inhomogeneous electronic ground states. These correlated materials often exhibit remarkable properties, e.g., colossal magnetoresistance, high-temperature superconductivity, heavy fermion behavior, charge density wave orders, and non-Fermi liquid behavior. Understanding these collective states from micro to macro scale is fascinating and can be useful for various technological applications.
This Special Issue aims to compile the observed physical properties and phenomena, elucidate the structure–property correlations in these strongly correlated material systems, and address possible device concepts. Researchers investigating the electronic, magnetic, optical and thermal properties of such systems and their future applications are encouraged to submit articles in full paper, communication and review formats.
Dr. Pinku Roy
Dr. Di Zhang
Dr. Igor Yurkevich
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- colossal magnetoresistance
- emergent magnetism
- superconductivity
- charge density wave
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