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MRS Spring Meeting Symposium Z: Nanoscale Electromechanics of Inorganic, Macromolecular, and Biological Systems

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Dear colleagues,

  There are only five days left to submit an abstract to 2011 MRS Spring
Meeting, and we call contributions from mechanics community to Symposium Z: Nanoscale Electromechanics of Inorganic,
Macromolecular, and Biological System. More information about the symposium, including a list of invited speakers, can be found at

http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/bin.asp?CID=26952&DID=325646&DOC=FILE.PDF

2011 MRS Spring Meeting Symposium Z: Nanoscale Electromechanics of Inorganic, Macromolecular, and Biological Systems

Submitted by jiangyuli on

We call for contributions from mechanics community to 2011 MRS Spring Meeting Symposium Z: Nanoscale Electromechanics of Inorganic, Macromolecular, and Biological Systems

The abstract submission is open until Nov. 2, 2010, at http://mrsspring2011.abstractcentral.com/

More information about the symposium, including a list of invited speakers, can be found at

Travel Fellowship for 8th International Workshop on Piezoresponse Force Microscopy and Nanoscale Electromechanics

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Application for travel fellowship is now solicited for US postdocotoral scholars and graduate students to participate 8th International Workshop on Piezoresponse Force Microscopy and Nanoscale Electromechanics of Polar Materials, to be held in Beijing, China, August 25-27, 2010. Detailed information on the workshop can be found at http://www.ustb.edu.cn/materials/files/pfm/index.html.

Austenite-Martensite Interface in Shape Memory Alloys

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This is a preprint that is going to appear on Applied Physics Letters. It is somewhat related to a paper by Kaushik Dayal on complex crystalline structure via phase field simulation that was posted here. 

 

Austenite-Martensite Interface in Shape Memory Alloys

C. H. Lei, L. J. Li, Y. C. Shu, and J. Y. Li

Abstract

8th International Tutorial Workshop on PFM and Nanoscale Electromechanics of Polar Materials, August 25-27, 2010, Beijing, China

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This workshop aims
to provide in-depth description and recent advances in piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) and nanoscale
electromechanics. It will introduce basic principles of PFM operation, relevant
instrumental aspects, and image interpretation. The theory of cantilever
dynamics, PFM contact mechanics, resolution theory, and their implications for
qualitative and quantitative data interpretation will be presented. The recent
technical advances, including vector PFM, high-frequency PFM, band-excitation
and DRFT imaging, switching spectroscopy PFM, and imaging and polarization
switching in liquids and vacuum, will also be illustrated. For ferroelectric
and multiferroic materials, applications of PFM for domain imaging, nucleation