Schröter: Materials Science and Technology: Vol. 4, Electronic Structure and Properties of Semiconductors/Isihara: Condensed Matter Physics/Eschrig: Lehrbuch der Theoretischen Physik: Band 9, Statistische Physik, Teil 2: Theorie des kondensierten Zustande

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Author(s):  
J. Weber ◽  
B. Lüthi ◽  
H. Keiter ◽  
J. Rassow ◽  
H. J. Korsch ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (24) ◽  
pp. 4710-4726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuang Tang ◽  
Mildred S. Dresselhaus

Bismuth antimony (Bi1−xSbx) is one of the most important materials systems for fundamental materials science, condensed matter physics, low temperature thermoelectrics, infrared applications, and beyond.


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Vol 30 (9) ◽  
pp. 8-10
Author(s):  
Sang-Don BU ◽  
Ill Won KIM

Research Center for Dielectric Study was supported by the Korean Research Foundation from the government. In 1991, Professor Jang, Min-Soo along with 22 other professors, received a research grant of 7 billion won for 10 years, which enabled the Korean Ferroelectric Research Society to be competitive globally. The 9th International Meeting on Ferroelectricity, which is held every four years, was held in Seoul in 1997. The first dielectric joint symposium organized by condensed-matter physics and materials science researchers was held in 2005. The Korean Dielectrics Society was established at Muju resort in 2017, with Professors Tae Won Noh and Jaichan Lee representing the condensed-matter physics and materials science communities, respectively. Currently, more than 300 members are actively participating in the Korean Dielectric Society. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of ferroelectricity, which was fist discovered in Rochelle salt by Joseph Valasek in 1921, we organized a special session in the 2020 Korean Physics Society Fall Meeting.


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