General information
This virtual conference continues the biannual international symposia on the Jahn-Teller and pseudo-Jahn-Teller effects. It addresses the broad field of scientific research on experimental manifestations, theoretical models, and computer simulations of vibronic interactions in molecules, nanocrystals, thin films, and solids. More specifically, exemplified by the Jahn-Teller and pseudo-Jahn-Teller effects, vibronic coupling to symmetry-breaking modes influences a variety of molecular and solid-state properties, including spectroscopy, reactivity, photochemistry, local and extended crystal structure, ferroelectricity and multiferroicity, charge and energy transport, superconductivity, molecular magnetism, qubits structure in quantum computers, and other applied fields. The conference is a multidisciplinary meeting of physicists, chemists, quantum computing experts, and materials scientists with experimental, computational, or theoretical backgrounds in this field. Structured by topics and presented by world-known top-level researchers, invited talks will provide a broad view of this field's current and most important problems. We invite speakers and poster presenters to submit their cutting-edge scientific works on vibronic interactions in this virtual symposium.
There will be two special sessions to commemorate the late and forever missed Professor Daniel Khomskii and Professor John Stanton, who made long and far-reaching contributions to the field of vibronic coupling. Here are the links to their memorial websites: Khomskii and Stanton.