Oxide crystals have numerous applications in various non-linear opto-acousto-electronic and information storage devices, lasers, scintillator detectors, sensors, etc. Recent progress in the understanding of the microscopic processes underlying the applied properties, and also the appearance of new oxides, with outstanding non-linear photorefractive or high-Tc superconducting capabilities have given new impetus to the field. MORE
Three years, from May 1994 to May 1997.
Workshops
Exchange visits
Co-ordination Committee chaired by Dr. G. Corradi (Research Laboratory for Crystal Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest)