Symposium B-2 : Advanced thin film materials for future electron device and sensor

Mesostructured SrTiO3/BaTiO3 Hybrid Films by Surfactant-Templated Sol-Gel Pathway with Robust Ferroelectricity

M. B. Zakaria1 of NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan, and his colleagues reported an unique method to make mesostructured SrTiO3/BaTiO3 Hybrid Films for stable higher dielectric capacitor application. At first, he made a mesostructured SrTiO3. Due to the missing volume of the SrTiO3, the substrate showed a concave structure. Then BaTiO3 goes into mesostructed SrTiO3 to form a mesostructured SrTiO3/BaTiO3 composite. Here a large number of strains can be created in the composite film, thereby leading to dramatic enhancement of ferroelectric property. Practically
mesostructured STO/BTO composite films showed the highest dielectric constant among all reported STO/BTO composites.

Symposium A-9: Materials for living – environment / energy / medicine –

Materials Design for the Biomedical Imaging in OTN Near Infrared Transparent Optical Window

Kohei Soga of Tokyo University of Science, Japan, gave an excellent keynote talk in the oral session of Symposium A-9 on August 28. He explained that “Transparency” is one of the hard challenges for the developer of optical biomedical imaging techniques and optical loss is basically caused by scattering and absorption. In order to avoid scattering, he used over-1000 nm near-infrared light. With a combination of an InGaAs CCD camera and near-infrared fluorescent materials, his group obtained clear image of biomedical imaging. Soga’s group developed both imaging systems and fluorescent materials. He developed organic dyes, quantum dots, graphene related materials, and rare-earth doped ceramics as near-infrared fluorescent materials. The rare-earth doped ceramics can have multiple functions; their application could be therapy and diagnosis at the same time. He also suggested that over-2000 nm near-infrared wavelength region could be used for biomedical imaging. Over 20 participants attended the keynote.

Before the keynote, Lei Miao of Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China, gave an invited lecture of “Fabrication and Thermoelectric Properties of Flexible Films Based on Telluride Nanowires.” Her films could be used for portable/wearable electronic devices.

On this day Symposium A-9 had sessions for three oral papers and 39 poster papers with active discussion.

Symposium A-5: Session SULPHIDES / Aug. 28

Chairmans : David Berthebaud and Kanishka Biswas.

The sulphide session was opened by invited speakers Dr. Emmanuel Guilmeau from CNRS CRISMAT, Caen, France on new complex sulphides. He presented latest development on advanced synthesis and characterization of p-type sulphides in his group. These results included original characterization of this material through Mossbauer spectroscopy and neutron diffraction. He was followed by another invited talk from Pr. Anthony Powell, Reading University, UK, who as well presented interesting development on sulphides materials. Those both talks showed that this field is very active. Third invited talk of this session was Pr. Kanishka Biswas from JNCASR Bangalore; his talk showed latest results and comprehensive study of chalcogenides materials with ultra-low thermal conductivity. Four more contributed talks followed this introduction by invited speakers. Dr. Tristan Barbier from CRISMAT, presented new synthesis method to produce pure cubanite, a copper-based mineral sulphide through microwave irradiation. This technic allows synthesis of homogenous sample in less than a minute. It was followed by a talk of Dr. Hongyao XIE from Wuhan University who also presented original synthesis method to produce copper based sulphide materials. He successfully synthesized chalcopyrite through rapid thermal expansion. An additional talk from Wuhan University was given by Dr. Dongwang YANG on the synthesis and thermoelectric properties of dicopper chalcogenides. Finally, the last talk before closing this interesting session was given by Dr. Hiroki NAGAI from Tohoku University who presented his work on the exploration of new sulphide compounds know as olivine-sulfides.

 

Symposium B-3: Organic and Molecular Electronics

Symposium B-3: Organic and Molecular Electronics Invited talks and poster presentations for an award.

We had three invited talks and three contributing presentations on the first day of the conference. About thirty researchers joined the session. Toshinari Matsushima from Kyushu University reported organic-inorganic perovskite materials as the semiconductor in field-effect transistors showing excellent carrier transport. Matsushima and co-authors demonstrate a record hole mobility of up to 15 cm2 V-1 s-1 at room temperature along with negligible hysteresis and good bias stability in p-channel transistors with a spin-coated semiconductor of the perovskite (C6H5C2H4NH3)2SnI4 by solving the aforementioned issues through surface treatment of the substrate with a self-assembled monolayer containing ammonium iodide terminal groups in combination with the adoption of atop-contact/top-gate structure with MoOx hole injection layers. Masatoshi Sakai proposed solvent-free printing. Hisao Ishii reported precise measurement of electronic structures. Poster session was also held. Many students reported their study with a great vitality.


Prof. Matsushima giving an invited talk.

Meeting Preview and Reception

The IUMRS-ICAM2017 (International Conference on Advanced Materials 2017) is being held from August 27 (Sun) through Sept. 1 (Fri) at Kyoto University in old city Kyoto of Japan. The conference started on Sunday with an reception party at an traditional monument Clock Tower of Kyoto University. The IUMRS-ICAM is one the of most prestigious conferences of International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS), covering advanced materials in general. All the MRS-Japan members have been eager to host this conference since ICAM2003 held at Yokoyama in Japan. Now, they are really excited to have realized this ICAM2017 at World Heritage Kyoto.

As the first attempt of MRS-Japan, we are trying to report web-based daily news, “Meeting Scene.” The news articles are to be written by extremely busy symposium organizers, but  they are diligently trying to deliver vivid scenes on the spot of ICAM2017..

The conference started on Sunday under perfectly blue sky and  the scorching sun. It is dry and extremely hot in Kyoto, because of the  basin climate. The conference preparation required tremendous efforts for a long time. In spite of the fine weather, young students and their professor, Prof. N. Matsushita hid themselves in the preparation room and devoted themselves to run along the homestretch of the preparation race. This young troop .commanded will play an active role throughout the conference.


Among the tedious routine jobs of preparation, Prof. Aoki tried to pursue an artistic originality in memorial gifts. The details are still in secret.

The pre-registration of the papers are around 1,900 and it is expected to somewhat more. .If you have not registered yet, please come to the conference registration desk which is
located on 2nd floor of Clock Tower.

Before opening the registration desk, representatives from adhering bodies of IUMRS gathered and discussed their MRS activities and their future plans.  Since the most of members are familiar with each other, the discussion continued in a comfortable and constructive environment. The details will be reported elsewhere.

The reception party started around 17:00, The reception hall was immediately filled up with  young and veteran people. The number of the participants was more than 300 people.  After the toast, the attendants already started exchange of research information and made sure of the everlasting friendship. The party organizers were impressed at the people’s appetite. and somewhat upset to see the empty dishes.  The active discussion in the constructive mood was enough for the organizers to believe in the success of the conference.