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Massimiliano Stengel

Massimiliano Stengel

Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona

Experimental Sciences & Mathematics

Massimiliano Stengel graduated in Physics at the University of Trieste (1999) and received his PhD in Science from the Swiss Polytechnic School of Lausanne (EPFL) in 2004. From February 2005 to April 2009 he was a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Prof. Nicola Spaldin at the Materials Department (UC Santa Barbara), and from May to September 2009 at CECAM (EPFL) under the supervision of Prof. Wanda Andreoni. From February 2010 to September 2011 he worked at ICMAB in Barcelona as a "Ramón y Cajal" fellow, before joining ICREA as a Research Professor in October 2011.


Research interests

My research develops and uses frontier electronic-structure methods to tackle key fundamental and technological questions in ferroelectricity, magnetism, surface science and metal/oxide interfaces. In the past few years I have focused on perovskite thin films, and in particular on understanding how the reduced size affects their functional properties. I am currently interested in the study of novel functionalities in oxide-based systems (e.g. flexoelectricity, magnetoelectric effects, confined electron gases, improper ferroelectricity) and in development of accurate modeling strategies to bridge the gap between the microscopic and macroscopic worlds.

Selected publications

– Zabalo, Asier; Stengel, Massimiliano 2021, ‘Switching a Polar Metal via Strain Gradients’, Physical Review Letters, 126, 12, 127601.

– Royo, Miquel; Stengel, Massimiliano 2021, ‘Exact Long-Range Dielectric Screening and Interatomic Force Constants in Quasi-Two-Dimensional Crystals’, Physical Review X, 11, 4, 041027.

– Springolo, Matteo; Royo, Miquel; Stengel, Massimiliano 2021, ‘Direct and Converse Flexoelectricity in Two-Dimensional Materials’, Physical Review Letters, 127, 21, 216801.

– Aramberri, Hugo; Cazorla, Claudio; Stengel, Massimiliano; Iniguez, Jorge 2021, ‘On the possibility that PbZrO3 not be antiferroelectric’, Npj Computational Materials, 7, 1, 196.


Selected research activities

Invited talks:

– ‘Long-range dielectric screening and force constants in two dimensions.’ ABINIT developer workshop (online, June 2021)

– ‘Long-range dielectric screening and force constants in two dimensions.’ Total Energy Workshop (online, February 2021)

– ‘The bulk flexoelectric tensor from an ab initio perspective.’ Fundamental physics of Ferroelectrics Workshop (online, January 2021).

 

ICREA Memoir 2021