The 47th Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces (PCSI-47) will be held from January 19-23, 2020 at Millennium Harvest House in Boulder, Colorado, USA. The annual PCSI conference is devoted to achieve a fundamental understanding of the physical, chemical, biological, structural, optical, magnetic and electrical properties of surfaces and interfaces.
These studies include novel growth processes and interfacial phenomena, new characterization tools, transport, and functionality of the structures for future devices. Generous amounts of discussion time will be included in the program in order to emphasize the workshop character and to stimulate the exchange of new ideas.
Generous amounts of discussion time will be included in the program in order to emphasize the the workshop character and to stimulate the exchange of new ideas.
Key Topics Include
- Atomically Precise Deposition and Etching Methods
- Characterization of interfaces, transport, and optical properties: in situ and in operando
- Defects as Devices (e.g. Quantum Emitters)
- Electronically Reconfigurable Metasurfaces
- Epitaxial Growth Mechanisms
- Magnetism and Spin Transport in Reduced Dimensions, Multiferroics
- Materials for Neuromorphic Computing
- Materials for Quantum Technologies
- Nanoscale Contacts on Semiconductors and Oxides
- Novel Couplings Across 2D and Mixed-Dimensional Interfaces
- OD, 1D, and 2D Materials for Electronics and Photonics
- Organic and Hybrid Electronics
- Semiconductor and Dielectric Heterostructures
- Surface and Interfaces in Energy Storage and Generation
- Topological Materials
Invited speakers include:
- Joe Berry, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Magnus Borgstrom, Lund University
- Christian Degen, ETH Zurich
- Michael Flatte, University of Iowa
- Yukio Hasegawa, University of Tokyo
- Masataka Higashiwaki, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
- Seung Sae Hong, UC Davis
- Xiaoqin (Elaine) Li, University of Texas, Austin
- Nadya Mason, University of Illinois
- Sae Woo Nam, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Wanyi Nie, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- David Pappas, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Yue Qi, Michigan State University
- John Robertson, Cambridge University
- Josh Robinson, Penn State University
- Sven Rogge, University of New South Wales
- Ian Sharp, Walter Schottky Institut
- Kyle Shen, Cornell University
- Justin Song, Nanyang Technical University Singapore
- Alec Talin, Sandia National Laboratory
- Justin Wells, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Hongping Zhao, Ohio State University
To register for the event and find out more information including the schedule, click the link below.
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