Obiettivo As materials become more complex, qualitatively new forms of collective behaviour become possible that are called "Emergent Properties". Examples of such behaviour include magnetism, high-temperature superconductivity and the fractional quantum Hall effect. The study of the organizing principles that govern these new forms of behaviour emerging in matter is one of the cutting edge frontiers of condensed matter physics. Astonishing progress has been made in this field during the past three years, including the discovery of a new Mosfet method to electronically dope insulators. With this new method, insulating carbon-60 crystals and cuprate antiferromagnets have been continuously transformed into high temperature superconductors. This period has also seen a dramatic growth of interest in the role that quantum phase transitions play in transforming material properties and out-of-the blue, a new 42K metallic superconductor has been discovered. Campo scientifico natural sciencesphysical sciencescondensed matter physicsnatural sciencesphysical scienceselectromagnetism and electronicssuperconductivity Programma(i) FP5-HUMAN POTENTIAL - Programme for research, technological development and demonstration on "Improving the human research potential and the socio-economic knowledge base" (1998-2002) Argomento(i) 1.4.1.-3.1. - High-level Scientific Conferences Invito a presentare proposte Data not available Meccanismo di finanziamento SC - High Level Scientific Conference Coordinatore UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM Contributo UE Nessun dato Indirizzo Edgbaston Park Road B15 2TT BIRMINGHAM Regno Unito Mostra sulla mappa Costo totale Nessun dato