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SYVC: Symposium Voltage Control of Functional Interfaces: Magneto-ionic Meet Memristive Systems

SYVC 1: SYVC: Voltage Control of Functional Interfaces – Magneto-ionic Meet Memristive Systems

Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 15:00–18:00, H 0105

The control of functional material properties by an external voltage, as opposed to electric current based approaches, is intensely researched as a pathway to highly energy-efficient modern device operation. The magneto-ionic/electrochemical effect is a just emerging topic in the field of voltage controlled magnetic materials. In contrast to other magnetoelectric approaches, the magneto-ionic effect is based on ionic motion and electrochemical oxidation/reduction, and thereby allows to achieve large and non-volatile changes at room-temperature. However, the unambiguous identification of the microscopic origin is still challenging. The symposia gives an overview over magneto-ionic systems by covering both solid and liquid electrolyte-based architectures. Advanced interface-sensitive and in situ techniques that enable the investigation of the microscopic origin will be presented. A comparison with memristive/resistive approaches is made to elucidate differences and similarities in the underlying ionic mechanisms. The transfer to the tuning of other functional properties and from an interfacial effect to the control of bulk materials will be addressed to initiate a fruitful discussion about future key strategies.

15:00 SYVC 1.1 Invited Talk: Magneto-ionic control of interfacial magnetism — •Geoffrey Beach
15:30 SYVC 1.2 Invited Talk: Ionic Control of Materials Beyond Interfaces — •Dustin Gilbert
16:00 SYVC 1.3 Invited Talk: Microscopic Mechanisms of Memristive Switching in Metal Oxides — •Rainer Waser, Stephan Menzel, and Regina Dittmann
  16:30 30 minutes break
17:00 SYVC 1.4 Invited Talk: In-situ and operando SQUID magnetometry under electrochemical control — •Roland Würschum, Markus Gößler, Gregor Klinser, Eva-Maria Steyskal, and Heinz Krenn
17:30 SYVC 1.5 Invited Talk: Reversible chemistry as a tool for dynamic control of physical properties — •Robert Kruk, Subho Dasgupta, Bijoy Das, and Horst Hahn
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