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Electronic materials through time

Complex materials that challenge existing electronic materials are the subject of intense research. In particular, correlated electron effects and ionic properties, and their interplay, promise new functionalities.

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Figure 1: Electronic materials: past and future.
Figure 2: Atomic switch.

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Keimer, B., Maier, J. & Mannhart, J. Electronic materials through time. Nature Mater 11, 751–752 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat3407

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