DMI Signature Lecture Presented by Prof. Elizabeth Dickey

Wednesday, November 19, -
Speaker(s): Elizabeth Dickey
Abstract:
The rational design and control of defects in electronic ceramics is critical for property control and optimizing electronic or electrochemical device performance. Point defects, in particular, influence properties such as conductivity, electric polarization and, as most recently discovered, the ability to switch polarization to engender ferroelectricity in wurtzite-structure materials. In polycrystalline materials, the interactions between point defects and higher dimensional defects, such as grain boundaries and interfaces, also affect the macroscopic material response. Furthermore, once in device applications, defect interactions with external fields influence material performance and, in some cases, instigate material degradation and failure. This lecture will review developments in our understanding of defect disorder and defect dynamics in electronic ceramics. It will highlight the role of transmission electron microscopy techniques for assessing local to mesoscale disorder in

Hosted by: Miaofang Chi
Location: Fitzpatrick Center, Schiciano Auditorium

Reception to follow from 1:00pm-2:00pm
Location: Fitzpatrick Center, Ground Level Atrium
Sponsor

Duke Materials Initiative

Co-Sponsor(s)

Biology; Biomedical Engineering (BME); Chemistry; Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE); Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE); Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (MEMS); Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainability; Physics; Pratt School of Engineering; Trinity College