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HOST
Committee of the 11th China and Japan Symposium on Ferroelectric
Materials and Their Applications
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA)
ORGANIZER
State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control of Mechanical
Structures, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
CO-ORGANIZER
National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Nanjing University
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Jiangsu Society of Particuology
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Table of Contents
CJFMA11 Welcome Message ............................................................................................... 3
CJFMA11 Organizing Committee ......................................................................................... 4
Event Schedule ...................................................................................................................... 5
CJFMA11 Technical Program Overview .............................................................................. 6
Technical Program Guideline ................................................................................................ 9
List of Session Chairs .......................................................................................................... 10
Technical Program in Detail ................................................................................................ 11
List of Posters ...................................................................................................................... 24
Traffic .................................................................................................................................. 27
Tours & Food ....................................................................................................................... 28
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CJFMA11 Welcome Message
The 11th
China and Japan Symposium on Ferroelectric Materials and Their
Applications (CJFMA11) will be held from September 22nd
to 25th
, 2019 in Nanjing,
Jiangsu, China. On behalf of the Organizing Committee and bi-national Advisory
Committee, we are pleased to welcome you to this exciting event.
As an important class of functional materials, ferroelectric materials exhibit
multi-functionality, including piezoelectricity with the conversion between mechanical
energy and electrical energy, ferroelectricity with a switchable remnant polarization, and
multiferroicity with the interaction between polarization and magnetization. These
features are necessary for various applications in energy storage, environmental sensing
and heath monitoring fields, such as nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM)
devices, smart sensors and actuators, high-resolution ultrasonic probes,
micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), and electromechanical transducers for
bio-sensing and energy harvesting.
As a recent and successful series in ferroelectric materials and applications in both
China and Japan, the CJFMA11 is devoted to in-depth discussions on fundamental and
practical aspects in ferroelectric and related materials, including: 1)
Foundational/theoretical research; 2) Processing and characterization, including single
crystals, ceramics, thin films, and layered films; 3) Design and fabrication of devices for
application; 4) Lead-free piezoelectric materials and new insights into ferroelectric
materials; 5) Organic ferroelectric and composite ferroelectric materials for energy
storage; 6) Multiferroic and related materials; and 7) Other emerging ferroelectric
materials. The purpose of this bi-national symposium is to provide a better
understanding of the relationship between the multi-scale structures and macroscopic
properties of ferroelectric materials, so as to design and fabricate novel ferroelectric
materials with high-performance for technological applications.
As an award-winning city, Nanjing is consistently ranked among the topmost
beautiful cities in China, especially for the late-autumn scenery around the conference
hotel and the blend of Modern and Traditional Chinese cultures.
All the members of the Organizing Committee of CJFMA from Nanjing University
of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Nanjing University, Nanjing University of Science and
Technology have been working hard for this conference to make it our best. We are
excited about the outcome, and wish you all have a superb conference experience and a
memorable stay in Nanjing!
Yours sincerely,
Prof. Kongjun Zhu
General Chair, CJFMA11
Nanjing University of Aeronautics &
Astronautics (NUAA)
Prof. Yanfeng Chen
Co-chair, CJFMA11
Nanjing University
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CJFMA11 Organizing Committee
General Chair:
Kongjun Zhu (Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics)
Co-Chair:
Yanfeng Chen (Nanjing University)
Vice Chairs:
Yaojin Wang (Nanjing University of Science & Technology)
Tomoaki Karaki (Toyama Prefectural University)
Guorong Li (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Jun Akedo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology)
Consultants:
Xi Yao (Xi’an Jiaotong University),
Tadashi Shiosaki (Professor emeritus, Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
Longtu Li (Tsinghua University)
Takaaki Tsurumi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Yanrong Li (Sichuan University)
Satoshi Wada (University of Yamanashi)
Ce-wen Nan (Tsinghua University)
H. L. W. Chan (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Dingquan Xiao (Sichuan University)
Qing-Rui Yin (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics)
Academic Committee (ordered by the first letter of the last name)
J.Akedo, R. Aoyagi, Dinghua Bao, Xiangming Chen, Yanfeng Chen, Jinrong
Cheng, Shuxiang Dong, Haoshuang Gu, Hui Gu, Dong Guo, Wan Jiang, T.Karaki,
Xiangyang Kong, Y. Kuroiwa, Guorong Li, Jingfeng Li, Yongxiang Li, Junming
Liu, Hanxing Liu, Haosu Luo, Xiangjian Meng, Wei Ren, W. Sakamoto, Chunlei
Wang, Jinbin Wang, R. Wang, Zhanjie Wang, Zhuo Xu, M. Yamaguchi, Tongqing
Yang, Jianding Yu, Jiwei Zhai, Tianjin Zhang, Yichun Zhou, Jianguo Zhu, Jinsong
Zhu, Kongjun Zhu
Executive Committee:
Kang Yan, Jing Wang, Ying Yang, Yiping Wang, Yi Ding.
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Event Schedule
Sunday, September 22-Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Conference Registration: Grand Metropark Hotel, Nanjing
南京维景国际大酒店一楼大堂(南京市中山东路319号)
Monday, September 23, 2019
Address: Grand Metropark Hotel, Nanjing(南京维景国际大酒店二楼)
Opening 08:30-08:50
Plenary Talks
(Group Photo)
08:50-12:10
(10:20-10:40)
Lunch 12:10-13:30
Parallel Oral Session I 13:30-15:15
Break 15:15-15:35
Parallel Oral Session II 15:35-17:05
Poster Session & Exhibition 17:05-
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Address: Grand Metropark Hotel, Nanjing(南京维景国际大酒店二楼)
Parallel Oral Session III 08:30-10:15
Break 10:15-10:35
Parallel Oral Session IV 10:35-12:05
Lunch 12:05-13:30
Parallel Oral Session V 13:30-15:10
Break 15:10-15:30
Parallel Oral Session VI 15:30-16:55
Banquet and Best-Poster award 18:30-21:00
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Scientific Excursion (Finish before 14:00)
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CJFMA11 Technical Program Overview
Sep. 23, 2019
08:30-08:50 Opening: Ballroom A (宴会厅 A)
Plenary Talks
08:50-09:35 Yuji Noguchi
09:35-10:20 Rengen Xiong
10:20-10:40 Break and Group Photo
10:40-11:25 Jiangyu Li
11:25-12:10 Hiroaki Takeda
12:10-13:30 Lunch
Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Device Multiferroics and Energy
Storage
Lead-free Piezoelectrics
I
13:30-13:50 Jun Akedo Haosu Luo Xiangming Chen Jianguo Zhu
13:50-14:10 Guorong Li Yohachi Yamashita Hong Wang Desheng Fu
14:10-14:30 Masaki Yamaguchi Shuxiang Dong Yuewei Yin Jinjin Zhao
14:30-14:45 Jiangtao Zeng Zengmei Wang Yang Cao Yu Huan
14:45-15:00 Suwei Zhang Yipeng Wu Kailiang Ren Jie Yin
15:00-15:15 Lu Han Wenjun Pan Feifei Wang Ling Li
15:15-15:35 Break
II
15:35-15:55 Yuefeng Nie Nobuo Nakajima Qi Tan Masatoshi Adachi
15:55-16:15 Yoshihiro Kuroiwa Shengguo Lu Guodong Zhu Jialiang Zhang
16:15-16:35 Li Jin Shantao Zhang Zhigao Hu Rintaro Aoyagi
16:35-16:50 Bijun Fang Mingsen Guo Zhicheng Shi Lixu Xie
16:50-17:05 Haowen Hu Jing Yan Jing Li Hong Tao
17:05- Poster session & Exhibition
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Sep. 24, 2019
Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Device Foundational (theoretical)
study
Lead-free Piezoelectrics
III
08:30-08:50 Peng Gao Masato Uehara Baojin Chu Huiqing Fan
08:50-09:10 Shintaro Ueno Xiaoqing Zhang Zhipeng Gao Yiping Guo
09:10-09:30 Dou Zhang Zhiguo Yi Haibo Zhang Hongliang Du
09:30-09:45 Yu-ki Tashiro Chen Zhang Anwar Hushur Jie Xing
09:45-10:00 Zenghui Liu Yuru Xu Jinghui Gao Xingyu Xu
10:00-10:15 Takao Shimizu Zhenxun Tang Sutao Liu Ting Wang
10:15-10:35 Break
IⅤ
10:35-10:55 Zhenrong Li Ya Yang Hui Gu Jiwei Zhai
10:55-11:15 Zhifu Liu Guangzu Zhang Xiaoshi Qian Jiagang Wu
11:15-11:35 Ni Zhong Xiaomin Li Min Yi Yunfei Chang
11:35-11:50 Xiaobao Tian Xiaodong Yan Qing Zhao Ting Zheng
11:50-12:05 Song Li Er Pan Xu Hou Ying Yu
12:05-13:30 Lunch
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Lead-free
Piezoelectrics
Energy Storage Multiferroics
V
13:30-13:50 Feiming Bai Yang Bai Tongqing Yang Ming Liu
13:50-14:10 Feng Dang Zhen Fan Kai Cai Jian Yu
14:10-14:25 Wenbin Feng Xin Gao Hang Luo Zhongqiang Hu 14:10-14:30
14:25-14:40 Mengyun Bian Qingyuan Hu He Qi Junqi Gao 14:30-14:45
14:40-14:55 Haiyan Zhao Yuan Cheng Ruoxin Xu Jingen Wu 14:45-15:00
14:55-15:10 Qiangwei Kou Ruichen Li Mohsin Ali Marwat Yajun Zhang 15:00-15:15
15:10-15:30 Break
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Topic Processing and
Characterization 1
Processing and
Characterization 2
Energy Storage Multiferroics
Ⅵ
15:30-15:50 Biaolin Peng Tao Li Haibo Yang Junyi Zhai
15:50-16:10 Hao Yang Peng Fang Yao Wang Zhiguang Wang
16:10-16:25 Guoliang Yuan Tao Zhang Nengneng Luo Hongji Wang
16:25-16:40 Fengqing Zhang Xiaofen Yan Gang Liu Ruicheng Xu
16:40-16:55 Minggang Yao Dandan Yang Xuefan Zhou
18:30-21:00 Banquet and Best-Poster award
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Technical Program Guideline
Length of Presentations
Plenary-Talks are for 45 min, including a 5 min questions period.
Invited-Talks are for 20 min, including a 3 min questions period.
Oral-Talks are for 15 min, including a 3 min questions period.
AV Equipment
A standard laptop (PC) and a LCD projector are provided.
Speakers can upload their PowerPoint files prior to the start of their session.
Poster Session
Presenters are required to stay at their posters during the Poster Session (i.e.,
17:00-18:30, September 23).
Posters should be posted BEFORE 13:00, September 23 and should not be
taken down until 14:00, September 24. It is highly encouraged to leave their
posters throughout the meeting.
The dimensions of the posters must not exceed 80 cm * 120 cm.
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List of Session Chairs
Sep. 23, 2019
Plenary Talks
(8:50-12:10)
08:50-10:20 Tomoaki Karaki
10:40-12:10 Yanfeng Chen
Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session I
(13:30-15:15)
Yoshihiro Kuroiwa
Jingfeng Li
Takaaki Tsurumi
Shengguo Lu
Qi Tan
Guodong Zhu
Rintaro Aoyagi
Jialiang Zhang
Session II
(15:35-17:05)
Jun Akedo
Guorong Li
Haosu Luo
Yohachi Yamashita
Hong Wang
Yuewei Yin
Jianguo Zhu
Desheng Fu
Sep. 24, 2019
Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session III
(8:30-10:15)
Zhenrong Li
Zhifu Liu
Xiaomin Li
Ya Yang
Hui Gu
Xiaoshi Qian
Jiwei Zhai
Yunfei Chang
Session IV
(10:35-12:05)
Shintaro Ueno
Zhanjie Wang
Masato Uehara
Xiaoqing Zhang
Baojin Chu
Zhipeng Gao
Huiqing Fan
Yiping Guo
Session V
(13:30-15:10)
Masaki Yamaguchi
Hao Yang
Nobuo Nakajima
Peng Fang
Hiroaki Takeda
Yao Wang
Yuji Noguchi
Junyi Zhai
Session VI
(15:30-16:55)
Feiming Bai
Feng Dang
Yang Bai
Zhen Fan
Tongqing Yang
He Qi
Jian Yu
Zhongqiang Hu
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Technical Program in Detail
Sep. 23, 2019
08:30-08:50 Opening
Ballroom A(宴会厅 A)
Plenary
Talks
08:50-09:35 Session Chair:
Tomoaki
Karaki
Electrical control of ferrielectric and ferroelectric perovskites
Yuji Noguchi
University of Tokyo
09:35-10:20
Ferroelectrics go chemical design
Rengen Xiong
Nanchang University
10:20-10:40 Break and Group Photo
10:40-11:25 Session Chair:
Yanfeng
Chen
Correlating polar order, ionic migration, and photocurrent in organometallic halide perovskites
Jiangyu Li
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Science
11:25-12:10
Recent progress in piezoelectric single crystals for high temperature applications
Hiroaki Takeda
Tokyo Institute of Technology
12:10-13:30 Lunch
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Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session Chairs Yoshihiro Kuroiwa
Jingfeng Li
Takaaki Tsurumi
Shengguo Lu
Qi Tan
Guodong Zhu
Rintaro Aoyagi
Jialiang Zhang
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Device Multiferroics and Energy
Storage
Lead-free Piezoelectrics
I 13:30-13:50
Aerosol deposition method with
RTIC phenomenon
in ferroelectric materials and its
application
Jun Akedo
National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science &
Technology(AIST)
AC poling of PMN-PT single
crystals for the application of
medical ultrasonic transducers
Haosu Luo
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Room temperature single phase
multiferroic h-RFeO3 with large
polarization and strong ME
coupling
Xiangming Chen
Zhejiang University
Highly sensitive transducers
based on KNN-based lead-free
piezoelectric ceramics
Jianguo Zhu
Sichuan University
I 13:50-14:10
Electric field-induced
antiferroelectric-to-ferroelectric
phase transition of SnO2 doping
Pb(Yb1/2Nb1/2)O3-based
antiferroelectric ceramics
Guorong Li
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Past, present, and future
perspective of alternative
current poling
for piezoelectric single crystals
(review)
Yohachi Yamashita
Toyama Prefectural University
Layer-structured polymer
dielectric composites for high
energy density capacitors
Hong Wang
Southern University of
Science and Technology
On the size effects in BaTiO3
ceramics
Desheng Fu
Shizuoka University
I 14:10-14:30
Influence of irradiation proton
damage on ferroelectric film
properties
Masaki Yamaguchi
Shibaura Institute of
Technology
Progress in magnetoelectric
composites and device
applications
Shuxiang Dong
Peking University
Ferroelectrically tunable
prototype spintronic devices
Yuewei Yin
University of Science and
Technology of China
Nanoscale insights into
photovoltaic hysteresis in
perovskite: resolving the role of
polarization and ionic migration
Jinjin Zhao
Shijiazhuang Tiedao University
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I 14:30-14:45
Temperature dependence of
piezoelectric properties
for PMN-based ceramics
Jiangtao Zeng
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Self-poled ferroelectric fibers
based on the flexoelectric effect
for poling-free energy harvester
Zengmei Wang
Southeast University
Emerging tunneling
magneto-dielectric (TMD)
effect and recent progress
Yang Cao
Tohoku University
Design of p-type KNN-based
piezoelectric ceramics by defect
engineering
Yu Huan
University of Jinan
I 14:45-15:00
Sol-gel processed (K,
Na)NbO3-based lead-free thick
films for MEMS application
Suwei Zhang
Tsinghua University
Internal resonances based
piezoelectric vibration energy
harvester applied in ultra-low
frequency vibration sources
Yipeng Wu
Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Energy harvesting and energy
storage using PVDF based
nanocomposites
Kailiang Ren
Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy
and Nanosystems, Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Perovskite Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3:
potential family of peculiar
lead-free electrostrictors
Jie Yin
Sichuan University
I 15:00-15:15
Giant uniaxial strain
ferroelectric domain tuning in
freestanding PbTiO3 films
Lu Han
Nanjing University
Non-intrusive vital signs
monitoring system based on
flexible cross-linked
polypropylene piezoelectrets
Wenjun Pan
Tongji University
Piezoelectric/photoluminescenc
e coupling effect in perovskite
oxide
Feifei Wang
Shanghai Normal University
Thermally-stable large strain in
Bi(Mn0.5Ti0.5)O3 modified
0.8Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-0.2Bi0.5K0.5Ti
O3 ceramics
Ling Li
Nanjing University
15:15-15:35 Break
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Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session Chairs Jun Akedo
Guorong Li
Haosu Luo
Yohachi Yamashita
Hong Wang
Yuewei Yin
Jianguo Zhu
Desheng Fu
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Device Multiferroics and Energy
Storage
Lead-free Piezoelectrics
II 15:35-15:55
Freestanding 2D oxide
perovskites and strain
engineering
Yuefeng Nie
Nanjing University
Electric field response of the
electronic states of BTO studied
by time-resolved X-Ray
absorption spectroscopy
utilizing SDD time stamps
Nobuo Nakajima
Hiroshima University
Enabling antiferroelectric
characteristic in polymer
composites: from modelling to
experiments
Qi Tan
Guangdong Technion Israel
Institute of Technology
Fabrication of grain-oriented
lead-free piezoceramics
Masatoshi Adachi
Toyama Prefectural University
II 15:55-16:15
Synchrotron radiation structural
study of ferroelectric thick films
fabricated by aerosol deposition
method
Yoshihiro Kuroiwa
Hiroshima University
Direct measurements on the
large electrocaloric effect in
ferroelectric and
antiferroelectric PLZT based
ceramics and multilayer
ceramic capacitors
Shengguo Lu
Guangdong University of
Technology
Improved electroactivity in
ferroelectric polymer films by
controlled crystallization
Guodong Zhu
Fudan University
Recent progresses in
(K,Na)NbO3-based lead-free
piezoelectric ceramics and 1-3
composites
Jialiang Zhang
Shandong University
II 16:15-16:35
High thermal stability of E-
induced strain and
electrostrictive properties in
BNT-BCZT lead-free
ferroelectrics
Li Jin
The manipulating of TF-R in
Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3 based lead-free
relaxor ferroelectrics
Shantao Zhang
Nanjing University
Imaging electromechanical
coupling in the electrolyte
environments
Zhigao Hu
East China Normal University
Piezoelectric properties of
NaNbO3-BaTiO3 ceramics with
additives
Rintaro Aoyagi
National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and
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Xi'an Jiaotong University Technology (AIST)
II 16:35-16:50
Investigation microscopic
mechanism of high-Curie
temperature PMN-PH-PT
ceramics prepared via citrate
method
Bijun Fang
Changzhou University
High-resolution fast-response
step driving of ultrasonic motor
with damping control
Mingsen Guo
Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Composites with tailorable
dielectric performances towards
dielectric capacitors and
electromagnetic metamaterials
Zhicheng Shi
Ocean University of China
Microstructure, piezoelectric,
and ferroelectric properties of
(1-x-y)[K0.48Na0.52]NbO3-xBiCo
O3-y(Bi0.5K0.5)ZrO3 lead-free
ceramics with high Curie
temperature.
Lixu Xie
Sichuan University
II 16:50-17:05
Room-temperature out-of-plane
and in-plane ferroelectricity of
two-dimensional β-InSe
nanoflakes
Haowen Hu
Tsinghua University
Local structural heterogeneity
design boosts transduction
coefficient in piezoelectric
energy harvesting system
Jing Yan
Beijing University of
Technology
Ultrahigh energy storage
performance under low electric
field in samarium-modified
silver niobate anti-ferroelectric
ceramics
Jing Li
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Rare earth element boosting
temperature stability of
(K,Na)NbO3-based ceramics
Hong Tao
Sichuan University
17:05- Poster session & Exhibition
Notes:
Presenters are required to stay at their posters during the Poster Session (i.e., 17:00-18:30, September 23).
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Sep. 24, 2019
Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session Chairs Zhenrong Li
Zhifu Liu
Xiaomin Li
Ya Yang
Hui Gu
Xiaoshi Qian
Jiwei Zhai
Yunfei Chang
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Device Foundational (theoretical)
study
Lead-free Piezoelectrics
III 08:30-08:50
Atomic origin of ferroelastic
domain mobility
Peng Gao
Peking University
Ternary nitride piezoelectric
thin films
Masato Uehara
National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and
Technology (AIST)
Flexoelectric-like response from
the polarized surface in
ferroelectric ceramics
Baojin Chu
University of Science and
Technology of China
The influences of defects on the
ferroelectric and electrical
properties in novel
piezoelectrics
Huiqing Fan
Northwestern Polytechnical
University
III 08:50-09:10
Solvothermal synthesis of
uniform dielectric nanocubes
and challenge to prepare
nanocube assemblies
Shintaro Ueno
University of Yamanashi
Vibrational energy harvesting
with flexible piezoelectrets with
a circular tunnel structure
Xiaoqing Zhang
Tongji University
Ferroelectrics under high
pressure
Zhipeng Gao
Institute of Fluid Physics, China
Academy of Engineering
Physics
Understanding the role of
oxygen vacancy in visible-/near
infrared-light-absorbing
ferroelectric perovskite oxides
created by off-stoichiometry
Yiping Guo
Shanghai Jiaotong University
III 09:10-09:30
Ferroelectricity in atomic layer
deposited HfO2-ZrO2
multilayered thin films
Dou Zhang
Central South University
Anomalous photovoltaic effect
in ferroelastic BiVO4 and
beyond
Zhiguo Yi
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
The design of ceramics fillers in
polymer-based nanocomposite
dielectrics for energy storage
Haibo Zhang
Huazhong University of
Science and Technology
Potassium-sodium niobate: a
promising family of lead-free
bulk ceramics for electrocaloric
cooling
Hongliang Du
Xi'an Jiaotong University
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III 09:30-09:45
Preparation and characterization
of Y, Zr-doped HfO2 thin films
by PLD method
Yu-ki Tashiro
Tokyo Institute of Technology
A longitudinal-torsional
complex-mode ultrasonic
vibration-assisted actuator for
drilling CFRP
Chen Zhang
Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics
High pressure Raman
spectroscopic study of structural
phase transition in NaNbO3 and
KNbO3
Anwar Hushur
Xinjiang University
BiFe0.9Co0.1O3 doped
KNN-based lead-free ceramics
with good electrical
performances and temperature
stability
Jie Xing
Sichuan University
III 09:45-10:00
Phase transformation,
ferroelectric phase stabilization
and domain structure in a novel
binary
(1-x)PbZrO3-xBi(Zn2/3Nb1/3)O3
solid solution
Zenghui Liu
Xi’an Jiaotong University
Bi(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 modified
Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-based system for
multifunctional MLCC
application
Yuru Xu
Beijing University of
Technology
Laminated tricritical
ferroelectrics exhibiting
enhanced dielectric permittivity
and temperature stability
Jinghui Gao
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Large strain of 0.33% in (K,
Na)NbO3-based lead-free
piezoelectric ceramic by
periodically orthogonal poling
Xingyu Xu
Tsinghua University
III 10:00-10:15
Preparation of ferroelectric
HfO2 film with a μm-order
thickness
Takao Shimizu
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Resistive switching behavior at
metal-ferroelectric interface for
resistive random-access
memory applications
Zhenxun Tang
Guangdong University of
Technology
Simulation of dielectric
constant of BaTiO3/PVDF
composites based on interface
effect
Sutao Liu
Beijing University of Chemical
Technology
Dielectric and piezoelectric
properties of YFeO3 doped
K0.48Na0.52NbO3-Na0.5Bi0.5ZrO3
lead-free ceramics
Ting Wang
Sichuan University
10:15-10:35 Break
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Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session Chairs Shintaro Ueno
Zhanjie Wang
Masato Uehara
Xiaoqing Zhang
Baojin Chu
Zhipeng Gao
Huiqing Fan
Yiping Guo
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Device Foundational (theoretical)
study
Lead-free Piezoelectrics
IⅤ 10:35-10:55
Growth and Di-/piezoelectric
properties optimization of
PIN-PMN-PT single crystals
Zhenrong Li
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Coupled generation and sensing
based on ferroelectric materials
Ya Yang
Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy
and Nanosystems, Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Space charge may not form at
grain boundaries of oxide
ceramics
Hui Gu
Shanghai University
Grain size dependent physical
properties in lead-free
NBT-based and KNN-based
piezoceramics
Jiwei Zhai
Tongji University
IⅤ 10:55-11:15
High-throughput preparation
and properties investigations of
lead-free piezoelectric ceramics
Zhifu Liu
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Giant electrocaloric effect in
ferroelectric polymer nanowire
array to exhibit high cooling
power density
Guangzu Zhang
Huazhong University of
Science and Technology
Intelligent functional materials
for advanced thermal
management
Xiaoshi Qian
Shanghai Jiaotong University
Recent advances of lead-free
perovskite piezoelectric
ceramics
Jiagang Wu
Sichuan University
IⅤ 11:15-11:35
Distinguish electroresistance
switching behaviors in
ferroelectric capacitor by
scanning probe microscopy
Ni Zhong
East China Normal University
Epitaxial Hf0.5Zr0.5O2
ferroelectric gate on
AlGaN/GaN/Si towards
normally-off HEMTs
Xiaomin Li
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Flexoelectricity enables
domain-like nanoregions at
extreme temperature
Min Yi
Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Enhanced electromechanical
properties in [001]-textured
relaxor PbTiO3-based
ferroelectrics prepared by
templated grain growth
Yunfei Chang
Harbin Institute of Technology
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IⅤ 11:35-11:50
Atomic scale study of the
topologic domain structure in
polycrystalline ferroelectric
Xiaobao Tian
Sichuan University
Superior energy harvesting
performance in barium titanate
lead-free piezoelectrics
Xiaodong Yan
Beijing University of
Technology
Charge order of Bi ions and
chemical bonding in double
perovskite BaBiO3 visualized
by synchrotron radiation X-ray
diffraction
Qing Zhao
Hiroshima University
Electrical property modification
and physical mechanism
investigation of KNN-based
lead-free piezoceramics
Ting Zheng
Sichuan University
IⅤ 11:50-12:05
Novel AgNbO3-based lead-free
ceramics featuring excellent
pyroelectric properties for
infrared detecting and
energy-harvesting applications
via AFE/FE phase-boundary
design
Song Li
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Modified luminescence of
lanthanine ions doped
ferioelectric glass-ceramic
Er Pan
China Jiliang University
Giant negative electrocaloric
effect induced by domain
transition in the strained
ferroelectric thin film
Xu Hou
Zhejiang University
Large room temperature
electrocaloric response with
superior thermal stability in
Sodium Niobate-based bulk
ceramics
Ying Yu
Air Force Engineering
University
12:05-13:30 Lunch
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Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session Chairs Masaki Yamaguchi
Hao Yang
Nobuo Nakajima
Peng Fang
Hiroaki Takeda
Yao Wang
Yuji Noguchi
Junyi Zhai
Topic Processing and
Characterization
Application and Lead-free
Piezoelectrics
Energy Storage Multiferroics
V 13:30-13:50
Enhanced spontaneous
polarization in double
perovskite Bi2FeCrO6 films
Feiming Bai
University of Electronic
Science and Technology of
China
Electrocaloric materials design
based on multi-dimension phase
diagram
Yang Bai
University of Science and
Technology Beijing
High energy-storage density in
antiferroelectric ceramics with
field-induced AFE-FE transition
Tongqing Yang
Tongji University
Multiferroic based spintronic
materials and devices
Ming Liu
Xi'an Jiaotong University
V 13:50-14:10
Core-SrTiO3 shell-BaTiO3
particles: lattice strained
interface enhanced dielectric
behaviors
Feng Dang
Shangdong University
High photovoltaic efficiency
achieved in ferroelectric
ultrathin films based on the
Schottky barrier effect
Zhen Fan
South China Normal University
Nanostructured P(VDF-TrFE)
films with strong bidirectional
piezoelectricity
Kai Cai
Beijing Center for Physical &
Chemical Analysis
Physics-guided data-mining
driven design of
room-temperature multiferroic
perovskite oxides
Jian Yu
Donghua University
V 14:10-14:25
Aging effect and metastable
ferroelectric state in
Ba4Eu2(Ti0.9Zr0.1)4Ta6O30 TTB
ceramic
Wenbin Feng
Nanjing Xiaozhuang University
High sensitive
dielectrophoretically aligned
piezocomposite sensor
Xin Gao
Beijing University of
Technology
Enhanced energy density of the
nanocomposites via tuning the
interfacial layer thickness using
rigid polymer
Hang Luo
Central South University
Visualizing magnetoelectric
effect in multiferroic
heterostructures
Zhongqiang Hu(14:10-14:30)
Xi'an Jiaotong University
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V 14:25-14:40
Pressure-engineered lattice
dynamics and phase transitions
of the Bi5Ti3FeO15 ceramics
Mengyun Bian
East China Normal University
Achieve single domain state in
PMN-PT relaxor ferroelectric
single crystals for
electro-optical application
Qingyuan Hu
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Excellent energy storage
properties in
NaNbO3-(Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3 binary
lead-free relaxor
antiferroelectric ceramics
He Qi
Hefei University of Technology
Highly-sensitive DC
magnetoelectric magnetic
sensors and their applications
Junqi Gao(14:30-14:45)
Harbin Engineering University
V 14:40-14:55
Enhanced piezoelectric
properties of high Tc
BiScO3-BiFeO3-PbTiO3 by
optimizing the sintering process
Haiyan Zhao
Beijing University of
Technology
Investigation of high
piezoelectric properties of
KNNS-SxBNZ ceramics
Yuan Cheng
Sichuan University
High dielectric constant and low
dielectric loss of Y/Mn-codoped
BST@ZrO2/PVDF flexible
composite films
Ruoxin Xu
Northwest University
Quantitative domain
engineering for realizing d36
piezoelectric coefficient in
tetragonal ceramics
Jingen Wu(14:45-15:00)
Xi'an Jiaotong University
V 14:55-15:10
Superior fatigue-resistant
behavior in [001]c-textured
BaTiO3-based lead-free
piezoceramics
Qiangwei Kou
Harbin Institute of Technology
Defect engineering electrical
properties of lead-free
potassium sodium
niobate-based ceramics
Ruichen Li
Sichuan University
Sandwich structure-assisted
significantly improved
discharge energy density in
linear polymer nanocomposites
with high thermal stability
Mohsin Ali Marwat
Huazhong University of
Science and Technology
Unraveling the suppression of
oxygen rotations motions from
ABO3 to A3B2O7 perovskites :
new perspectives for
room-temperature multiferroics
Yajun Zhang(15:00-15:15)
Zhejiang University
15:10-15:30 Break
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Place Ballroom B (宴会厅 B) Qin Yuan (沁园厅) Lu Yuan (禄园厅) Ballroom C(宴会厅 C)
Session Chairs Feiming Bai
Feng Dang
Yang Bai
Zhen Fan
Tongqing Yang
He Qi
Jian Yu
Zhongqiang Hu
Topic Processing and
Characterization 1
Processing and
Characterization 2
Energy Storage Multiferroics
Ⅵ 15:30-15:50
Phase-transition induced giant
negative electrocaloric effect in
a lead-free relaxor ferroelectric
thin film
Biaolin Peng
Guangxi University
The interplay between
2-dimentional and ferroelectric
materials
Tao Li
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Ultra-high energy storage
density of anti-sandwich PVDF
composite film with
one-dimensional NBT whiskers
Haibo Yang
Shaanxi University of Science
and Technology
Magnetic field tuned transistor
based on the coupling of
magnetoelectrics and
piezotronics
Junyi Zhai
Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy
and Nanosystems, Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Ⅵ 15:50-16:10
Controllable self-assembly in
oxide thin films
Hao Yang
Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Polymeric piezoelectrets and
their applications
Peng Fang
Shenzhen Institutes of
Advanced Technology, Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Polymer-based nanocomposites
for energy storage and their
applications as active sensors
Yao Wang
Beihang University
Piezoelectric strain tuned
magnetic field sensor
Zhiguang Wang
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Ⅵ 16:10-16:25
Transparent, flexible,
fatigue-free, optical-read and
non-volatile ferroelectric
memories
Guoliang Yuan
Nanjing University of Science
and Technology
Theoretical investigation on
micro-mechanism of PZT based
ternary compound ferroelectric
material doped with PMnN
Tao Zhang
Xi’an University of Science and
Technology
Superior energy storage density
in AgNbO3 lead-free
antiferroelectric ceramics
Nengneng Luo
Guangxi University
Magnetoelectric dipole moment
model of molecules
Hongji Wang
Tianjin University of
Technology
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Ⅵ 16:25-16:40
Thickness of transition layer
effect on properties of BFO
bilayer composite thin films
Fengqing Zhang
Shandong Jianzhu University
Electrocaloric effect in
Bi(Mg0.5Ti0.5)O3-doped
Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3- BaTiO3
lead-free ferroelectrics
Xiaofen Yan
Beijing University of
Technology
Study of energy storage
properties of BaTiO3 and NBT
based Pb-free ceramics
Gang Liu
Southwest University
The study on microstructure,
dielectric and multiferroic
properties of
xCo0.8Cu0.2Fe2O4-y(0.8BaTiO3-
0.2BiAlO3) composites
Ruicheng Xu
Chongqing University of
Science and Technology
Ⅵ 16:40-16:55
Fabrication of piezoelectric
BaTiO3-PDMS flexible
composite Films
Minggang Yao
Baoji University of Arts and
Sciences
Topochemical mechanisms and
properties of perovskite
mesocrystals
Dandan Yang
Baoji University of Arts and
Sciences
High energy density and
excellent thermal stability in
Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-NaTaO3
lead-free ceramic capacitors
Xuefan Zhou
Central South University
18:30-21:00 Banquet and Best-Poster award
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List of Posters
Nos. Author Title
1 Yan Wang
Dengwei Hu*
Mechanism of energy density improvement of BaTiO3/PVDF-based
flexible nanocomposite films
2 Lijie Li
Dengwei Hu*
Controllable preparation of two-dimensional platelike BaTiO3
crystals by solvothermal process
3 Lei Miao
Dengwei Hu*
Topochemical mesocrystal conversion and hetero-epitaxial interface
of oriented polycrystalline BaTiO3/SrTiO3 nanocomposite
4 Shun Lan* High energy density and efficiency achieved in
lanthanide-substituted bismuth titanate dielectric films
5 Rui Sun
Zhenrong Li ⃰
Investigation of morphotropic phase boundaries in PIN-PST-PT
ternary system with high Tc and TR-T
6 Tingting Wang
Zhenrong Li ⃰
Enhanced piezoelectric properties and temperature stability of
low-temperature-sintered PIN-PZN-PT ceramics
7 Wei Li
Guorong Li*
Significant differences in NaNbO3 ceramics fabricated using Nb2O5
precursors with various crystal structures
8 Xiang Xia
Guorong Li*
Phase and frequency dependence of the scaling behavior of dynamic
hysteresis in PMN-PT ceramics
9 Yunjing Shi
Jiwei Zhai*
Improved ferroelectric properties of high curie temperature
BiFeO3-based piezoelectric ceramics
10 Guanglong Ge
Jiwei Zhai*
Ultra-high energy storage density achieved in
(Pb0.97-xBaxLa0.02)(Zr0.6Sn0.4)O3 antiferroelectric ceramics
11 Baijie Song
Jiwei Zhai*
Excellent energy storage density and charge-discharge performance
in a novel Bi0.2Sr0.7TiO3-BiFeO3 thin film
12
Weiwei Yang
Bo Shen*
Jiwei Zhai*
A study on the relationship between grain size and electrical
properties in KNN-based lead-free piezoelectric ceramics
13
Yaqing Ma
Yunfei Chang*
Fei Li*
Synthesis and piezoelectric properties of plate-like
Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-BaTiO3 microcrystals
14
Yuan Sun
Yunfei Chang*
Wenwu Cao*
Ultrahigh energy harvesting properties in textured lead-free
piezoelectric composites
15 Rui-Xue Wang
Shan-Tao Zhang*
Domain structure and evolution in ZnO-modified
Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.32PbTiO3 ceramic
16 Xuan Chen
Yaojin Wang*
All-solid flexible vibration-visualization sensor based on
piezoelectric-electrochromic effect
17 Yang Wang
Yaojing Wang* Piezoelectricity-driven catalysis for nondestructive tooth whitening
18 Shuhao Wang
Yaojin Wang*
All-inorganic flexible piezoelectric energy harvester enabled by
two-dimensional mica
19 Nana Yang
Yaojing Wang*
Flexible magnetoelectric heterostructure for magnetic field detection
applications
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20 Dongxiao Fan* Photoluminescence mechanism of self-activated titanates with
non-centrosymmetric TiO5 polyhedra
21 Chao Chen
Xiaoyong Wei*
Enhanced energy storage performance of PVDF-based composites
by introducing novel core-shell structured HfO2@BaTiO3
nanoparticles
22 Chi Zhang
Xianlin Dong*
Achieving ultrahigh dielectric breakdown strength in MgO-based
ceramics by composite structure design
23 Xinhong Wan
Jing Wang*
Hydrothermal syntheses and energy storage performance of
AgNbO3 using AgNO3 as the raw material
24 Guoming Qian
Kongjun Zhu*
The giant negative electrocaloric effect of PBZ@PVDF flexible
composite film at room temperature
25 Jun Li
Kongjun Zhu*
The study of PEO/PVDF-LiTFSI-LLZO composite solid
electrolyte
26 Jing Chen
Ying Yang*
Effect of nanocrystalline structures on the large strain of LiNbO3
doped (Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3-BaTiO3 materials
27 Querui Hu
Ying Yang*
Compositional dependence of exponent in Pr T
for
BiScO3-PbZrO3-PbTiO3 ceramic
28 Hairui Bai
Bo Shen*
Significantly enhanced energy storage performance of PVDF based
nanocomposite by introducing surface insulated ferroelectric fibers
29 Chuangye Yao
Dinghua Bao*
Sol-gel derived spinel Ag-Co3O4 nanocomposite thin films for
resistive and magnetization switching applications
30 Lin Wu* Structural characteristics of PbTiO3 aerosol deposition films
evaluated by synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction
31 Gang Li
Minghua Tang*
Strain effect in KNbO3/BaTiO3 polar metal: the relationship of
electrons and polarization
32 Shiyu Zhou
Yongping Pu*
Microstructure and electrical properties of a novel
Ba(Ti0.2Zr0.2Sn0.2Hf0.2Me0.2)O3 (Me=Nb5+
,Ta5+
) ceramics based on
entropy engineering
33 Xiaofeng Qin
Rongli Gao*
Magnetoelectric properties of Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4/Ba0.8Sr0.2TiO3
composite ceramics with Al2O3 as combustion aid
34
Liao Qiao
Zhuo Xu*
Fei Li*
Temperature dependence of elastic, piezoelectric, and dielectric
matrixes of [001]-poled rhombohedral PIN-PMN-PT single crystals
35
Jinfeng Liu
Fei Li*
Zhuo Xu*
Effect of alternating current poling on piezoelectric and dielectric
properties of various ferroelectric single crystals
36 Peng Li
Jiwei Zhai*
High piezoresponse and superior thermal/electrical stability of
KNN-based piezoelectric ceramics
37 Jiaming Ye
Genshui Wang*
Enhanced antiferroelectricity in (1−x)NaNbO3-xCaSnO3 ceramics
and the influence of rare earth doping
38 Ji Zhang
Shan-Tao Zhang*
Highly enhanced thermal stability in quenched Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-based
lead-free piezoceramics
39 Tadashi Fujii* Micropatterning of ferroelectric thin films by
electron-beam-induced reaction process
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Fang Kang
Lixue Zhang*
Jiping Wang*
Electrostrain and dielectric properties of SrTiO3 modified
BiFeO3-BaTiO3 high temperature lead free piezoceramics
41
Qinzhao Sun
Lixue Zhang*
Jiping Wang*
Improved energy storage density of sandwich-structured
AlN/KNbO3/PVDF composites by introducing AlN/PVDF
insulating layers
42
Ruirui Kang
Lixue Zhang*
Jiping Wang*
Preparation and electrical properties of BaTiO3-(Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3
positive temperature coefficient thermistor ceramics
43
Zepeng Wang
Lixue Zhang*
Jiping Wang*
Temperature-stable ceramic capacitors based on La,Ca co-doped
Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3- BaTiO3
44 Siyu Huang
Guorong Li*
A novel piezoelectric material with a high Curie temperature and
high piezoelectric coefficient
45 Yang Yin
Bo-Ping Zhang*
Phase structure, ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties of
Bi(Mg1/2Ti1/2)O3-modified BiFeO3-BaTiO3 lead-free ceramics
46 Wen-Yuan Pan
Bo-Ping Zhang*
Photovoltaic properties of (Ba0.95Ca0.05)(Ti0.92Sn0.08-xZrx)O3 lead-free
ceramics
47 Yu-cheng Tang
Bo-Ping Zhang*
Energy storage properties of BiFeO3-BaTiO3 lead-free ferroelectric
ceramics
48 Changrong Zhou
Guanghui Rao*
An intermediate metastable ferroelectric state induced giant
functional responses in Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3 ceramics
49 Xiaobo Li
Lei Zhao*
Ferroelectric and antiferroelectric properties of 0.7BFO-0.3BT films
at different deposition temperatures
50 Jin Zhang
Lei Zhao* Enhanced energy storage performance in NBT-BFO thin film
51 Kai.Li
Bin Yang*
Dielectric relaxation behavior and nanodomain structures of
Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3-0.49Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.27PbTiO3 single crystal
52 Chao Yan* Arrayed piezoelectric film actuator for droplet ejection 3D printhead
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Yan Guo
Yonghao Xu*
Ye Tian*
Enhanced energy density in Mn-doped (1-x)AgNbO3-xCaTiO3
lead-free antiferroelectric ceramics
54 Jigong Hao* Temperature independent fatigue-free behavior in sodium bismuth
titanate-based lead-free ceramics
55 Wei Li* Piezoelectric and luminescence properties in rare-earth doped BCZT
ceramics
56 Mudassar
Shehzad
Antiferroelectric behavior of P(VDF-TrFE) and
P(VDF-TrFE-CTFE) ferroelectric domains for energy harvesting
Presenters are required to stay at their posters during the Poster Session (i.e.,
17:00-18:30, September 23).
Posters should be posted BEFORE 13:00, September 23 and should not be
taken them down until 14:00, September 24.
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Traffic
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Yulanting Hotel(南京古南都玉澜庭酒店明故宫地铁站店)and the Orange Hotel (桔
子酒店南京东华门店)are very near to each other and located near the metro station “Ming
Palace Station” (明故宫站).
From Nanjing Lukou International Airport(南京禄口国际机场) :
By metro: ~90 minutes, 8 RMB: First, take No. S1 metro from “Lukou Airport
Station”(禄口机场站) to “Nanjing South Station”(南京南站). Then, transfer to No. 3
metro and take it to “Daxinggong Station”(大行宫站). Transfer again to No. 2 metro and
take it to “Ming Palace Station” (明故宫站). Last, walk straight to the east for about 500 m
to the hotels.
By taxi: ~45 km, ~45 minutes, ~140 RMB
From Nanjing South Railway Station(南京南站):
By metro: ~40 minutes, 4 RMB: First, take No. 3 metro and take it to “Daxinggong
Station”(大行宫站). Transfer to No. 2 metro and take it to “Ming Palace Station” (明故宫
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By taxi: ~10 km, ~30 minutes, ~35 RMB
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By metro: ~35 minutes, 3 RMB: First, take No. 3 metro and take it to “Daxinggong
Station”(大行宫站). Transfer to No. 2 metro and take it to “Ming Palace Station” (明故宫
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By taxi: ~8.5 km, ~25 minutes, ~25 RMB
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Tours & Food
Nanjing is the capital of Jiangsu province and second largest city in eastern China after
Shanghai. Nanjing was one of the earliest established cities in 495 BC in China. It was
the national capital during part of the Ming dynasty and in the 20th century, the
Republic of China. Many monuments and landmarks remain, including Zhonghuamen
(Gate of China), a preserved 14th-century section of the massive city wall (longest city
wall in the world). Today, with a long cultural tradition and strong support from local
educational institutions, Nanjing is commonly viewed as a “city of culture” and one of
the more pleasant cities to live in China. It was the host city of the 2014 Summer Youth
Olympics.
Tours
Nanjing City Wall (城墙)
Nanjing City Wall is one of the key historical and cultural remains of Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644) under state protection. It is a masterpiece of China's ancient architecture.
With an original perimeter of about 35 kilometers (22miles), the City Wall has a height
of 14-21 meters (46-67 feet). The footing has a width of 14 meters (about 46 feet). The
present remains have a length of about 21 kilometers (13 miles).
The Sun Yat-Sen Mausoleum (中山陵)
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum is situated at the foot of the second peak of Mount Zijin
(Purple Mountain) in Nanjing. Construction of the tomb started in January 1926, and
was finished in spring of 1929.
Xuanwu Lake (玄武湖)
Xuanwu Lake is located in Xuanwu District in the central-northeast part of Nanjing. It is
near the Nanjing Railway Station and Ji Ming Temple. Five islands within the lake are
interconnected by arched bridges. A visit to the lake and its park can include up to a
five-hour walk. Within the park are temples, pagodas, pavilions, gardens, teahouses,
restaurants, entertainment venues, a small zoo, and other attractions. Its main entrance is
the Xuanwu Gate.
Fuzi Miao (夫子庙) and Qinhuai River (秦淮河)
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Fuzi Miao is located on banks of the Qinhuai River. Within the area are cultural
attractions, arts, shopping and entertainment. Rather than being a place of quiet
reflection and study, the area has become a tourist trap of the first order, overrun with
people and souvenir shops and with prices to match.
Qinhuai River is a tributary of the Yangtze with a total length of 110 km. It flows
through central Nanjing and is called "Nanjing's mother river". It is the "life blood" of
the city.
Food
Salted Duck (盐水鸭)
Nanjing is a culinary center famous for its Jinling dishes (金陵菜系), especially quality
ducks and a whole variety of duck dishes. Salted Duck is often regarded as a dish to
share. As a popular pastime, whether locals on family holidays or simply daily visitors,
people in Nanjing often take to the streets to buy Nanjing Salted Duck
Duck Blood and Vermicelli Soup (鸭血粉丝汤)
Duck blood and vermicelli soup is a traditional delicacy of Nanjing, capital
of Jiangsu province, and is also eaten in other regions of China. A similar dish is also
eaten in Poland, Belarus and Lithuania where it's called czernina.
Yuhua Tea (雨花茶)
Yuhua tea originates from Nanjing. The name Yuhua means "Rain Flower", and it is so
called because the tea leaves are harvested from within the Rain Flower Terrace area.
As one of the Ten Famous Tea in China, Yuhua Tea appears green and round
resembling pine and is covered with white hair, which is as tight and straight as the pine
needle.
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