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Registration Please register by 9 August 2019 via www.buildmona.de/TCO2019 The registration fee of 340 covers the abstract booklet, coffee breaks, the conference dinner and lunch. All payments must be made until 6 September 2019 with the remark “231391038” and your full name to our bank account: Name of account holder: Hauptkasse des Freistaates Sachsen Name and address of the bank: Deutsche Bundesbank Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 141a 04275 Leipzig IBAN: DE22860000000086001522 SWIFT/BIC Code: MARK DEF1 860 Remark : 231391038, your full name Amount : EUR 340,00 Further Information Up-to-date Information on the scientific program, location, accommodation and how to reach us can be found at www.buildmona.de/TCO2019 Historical Focus 120 Years of Drude theory of the electron gas Paul Drude (1863-1906), professor in Leipzig 1894-1900 Debdeep Jena, Cornell University Electrical properties of the electron gas Vanya Darakchieva, Linköping Univ. Optical properties of the electron gas Transparent Conductive Oxides – Fundamentals and Applications 23-27 September 2019 Universität Leipzig Felix Bloch Institute for Solid State Physics Linnéstr. 5, 04103 Leipzig Organisation Prof. Dr. Marius Grundmann, U Leipzig Dr. Holger von Wenckstern, U Leipzig www.buildmona.de/TCO2019 TCO 2019

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Registration Please register by 9 August 2019 via www.buildmona.de/TCO2019 The registration fee of �340 covers the abstract booklet, coffee breaks, the conference dinner and lunch. All payments must be made until 6 September 2019 with the remark “231391038” and your full name to our bank account: Name of account holder: Hauptkasse des Freistaates Sachsen Name and address of the bank: Deutsche Bundesbank Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 141a 04275 Leipzig IBAN: DE22860000000086001522 SWIFT/BIC Code: MARK DEF1 860 Remark : 231391038, your full name Amount : EUR 340,00

Further Information Up-to-date Information on the scientific program, location, accommodation and how to reach us can be found at www.buildmona.de/TCO2019

Historical Focus

120 Years of Drude theory of the electron gas

Paul Drude (1863-1906),

professor in Leipzig 1894-1900 Debdeep Jena, Cornell University Electrical properties of the electron gas Vanya Darakchieva, Linköping Univ. Optical properties of the electron gas

Transparent

Conductive Oxides – Fundamentals

and Applications

23-27 September 2019

Universität Leipzig Felix Bloch Institute for Solid State Physics

Linnéstr. 5, 04103 Leipzig

Organisation Prof. Dr. Marius Grundmann, U Leipzig Dr. Holger von Wenckstern, U Leipzig www.buildmona.de/TCO2019

TCO2019

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Scientific Scope Transparent materials are used for ohmic applications such as transparent contacts in displays and solar cells or electromag-netic shielding. Also semiconducting trans-parent oxides for diodes and transistors have gained tremendous interest due to applications in transparent and flexible active electronic circuits. The TCO2019 meeting will focus on:

• theory of oxide electronic materials • epitaxial oxide heterostructures • metal-like n-type TCOs • novel transparent semiconductors • 2D oxides • point defects in oxides • integrated devices and applications

Call for Contributions The TCO2019 meeting calls for oral and poster contributions. Please submit to [email protected] a one-page abstract before 14 June 2019 (submission deadline) as a pdf file with embedded fonts. Contributions will be selected by the program committee. Notification of acceptance will be given via email by 15 July 2019.

Program Committee Martin Albrecht, Leibniz-IKZ, Berlin Leonard J. Brillson, Ohio State University Marius Grundmann, Universität Leipzig Axel Hoffmann, Technische Univ. Berlin Holger von Wenckstern, Univ. Leipzig

Sponsors

Transparent, flexible, thermoelectrical CuI thin film,

Photo: Ch. Yang/UL

Invited Speakers Pedro Barquinha, Univ. NOVA de Lisboa Silvana Botti, Universität Jena Leonard J. Brillson, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Vanya Darakchieva, Linköping Univ. Riccardo Frisenda, IMDEA Nano Madrid Andy Green, Air Force Res. Lab., Ohio Lars Grieger, Malvern Panalytical GmbH, Kassel Felix Gunkel, FZ Jülich Marcel Himmerlich, TU Ilmenau Hideo Hosono, Tokyo Inst. of Technoloy Giuseppe Iannaccone, University of Pisa Debdeep Jena, Cornell University, NY Jakub Kaczmarski, Institute of Electron Technology, Warsaw Gertjan Koster, University of Twente Tilo Meister, TU Dresden Nico Münzenrieder, University of Sussex Siddharth Rajan, Ohio State University Columbus, OH Andre Schleife, Univ. Illinois, Urbana Jim Speck, UC Santa Barbara Cristiana Di Valentin, University of Milan Chris Van de Walle, UC Santa Barbara Tobias Voss, TU Braunschweig Markus Wagner, TU Berlin Wladek Walukiewicz, Lawrence Berkeley Andriy Zakutayev, NREL, Golden, CO