I st International School on Laser-surface interactions for new materials production: tailoring structure and properties

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San Servolo Island Venezia - ITALY July 13 20, 2008 I st International School on Laser-surface interactions for new materials production: tailoring structure and properties The purpose of the proposed Course is to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of fundamental principles and relevant applications connected with the exposure of solids to energetic laser beams. Such issues are important to develop novel materials with a specific control of their properties at the nanometer scale. The field is relatively young and it grew at a high rate in the last ten years, with a research explosion that has spurred worldwide activity. The main reasons are on the one hand the possibility to deposit virtually any material, including multi-component compounds, preserving the composition of the ablated target and generally avoiding post-deposition thermal treatments and on the other hand the simple experimental setup which is compatible with in situ diagnostics of both the plasma and the growing film. The basic interaction mechanisms between an intense laser beam and the material exposed to it, possibly in an ambient atmosphere, either chemically reactive, or inert are a challenge to scientists, while engineers are mostly interested to the characteristics of the deposited materials and to the possibility to tailor their properties through an appropriate tuning of the deposition parameters. Among the hot topics developed in recent years are ultra-short laser pulses to explore electronic excitation in solids and its relaxation with phonons in highly non equilibrium conditions, the synthesis of nanometer scale clusters and their assembling to prepare nanocrystalline films and the deposition of metastable systems. Some well established International Conferences bring together every year many researchers in the field and allow for extensive scientific exchange. It is now time to schedule the first International School to educate doctorate students in the principles of laser-surface interactions especially in connection with the ablation processes. The proposed one-week Course will illustrate the deep interplay between experimental and theoretical investigations of laser induced surface phenomena. The addressed topics include radiation-solid interaction, surface melting, vaporisation, superheating, homogeneous and possibly heterogeneous nucleation, phase explosion and plasma formation, nanosecond and femtosecond laser pulses, film synthesis by pulsed laser deposition, cluster nucleation, growth and assembling on a substrate. The classes of considered materials span metals and alloys, ceramics and polymers. The main experimental techniques to characterize the plasma plume, the irradiated target and the deposited film will be addressed. The true interdisciplinary nature of the Course will help promoting fruitful interactions between researchers from such diverse fields as solid state and plasma physics, materials science, metallurgy, ceramic and polymer science. Junior researchers are expected to particularly profit from the proposed Course. The School is planned for 60 students. Attention will be given to keep a truly international character of the event, also through a selection of the participants. With the aim to offer the contents of the School to a much larger audience than the attendants in S. Servolo, the School Proceedings will be published.

The School is hosted by Venice Intl. University (VIU) (see http://www.univiu.org/) at its quarters at S. Servolo Island, a site in the centre of the city, with a fascinating, long standing history, that was recently restored to be used for cultural events (see http://www.sanservolo.provincia.venezia.it). School Directors P.M. Ossi A. Miotello C.E. Bottani Contacts Before the School Prof. Carlo E. Bottani: carlo.bottani@polimi.it Prof. Antonio Miotello: miotello@science.unitn.it Prof. Paolo M. Ossi: paolo.ossi@polimi.it During the School (from July 14 to July 19) School secretary: +39 0412719550 (tel. + Fax) Check-in/out Check-in at S. Servolo is expected on July 13 and Check-out is expected on July 20. Connections Connections with Venice railway station S. Lucia and Venice Intl. Airport Marco Polo, as well as public boat timetables can be found at http://www.sanservolo.provincia.venezia.it

Organisation issues To stimulate the scientific interactions both between Lecturers and students, the following timetable scheme will be adopted: 9.00 10.30 : lecture 10.30 11.00 : interval 11.00 12.30 : lecture lunch time 14.30 16.00 : lecture 16.00 16.30 : interval 16.30 18.00 : lecture/ posters Each student is asked to bring a poster with recent relevant results of his research activity. All the posters will be exposed on the first day and they will be removed at the end of the School. During the School all posters will be discussed by the participants. The following Colleagues have given their availability to act as Lecturers at the School: S.I. Anisimov, Russia* J. Reif, Germany T.K. Lippert, Switzerland M. Dinescu, Romania N.M. Bulgakova, Russia L.V. Zhigilei, U.S.A. A. Luches, Italy W. Kautek, Austria P. Schaaf, Germany D. Chrisey, USA D. Geohegan, USA I. Mihailescu, Romania C. Leborgne, France K. Sugioka, Japan R. Haglund, USA A. Miotello, Italy C.E. Bottani, Italy P.M. Ossi, Italy * regrettably, Prof. S. I. Anisimov was forced for personal reasons to cancel his participation to the School

Lecture schedule Monday, July 14 Morning : School Opening (9.00) Chrisey (9.30) Lippert (11.30) Afternoon : Geohegan (15.00) Kautek (17.00) Tuesday, July 15 Morning : Miotello (9.00) Dinescu (11.00) Afternoon : Haglund (14.30) Posters (17.30) Wednesday, July 16 Morning : Reif (9.00) Mihailescu(11.00) Afternoon: Leborgne (14.30) Posters (16.15) Thursday, July 17 Morning : Zhigilei (9.00) Chrisey (11.00) Afternoon: Sponsor Session (14.15) Friday, July 18 Morning : Sugioka (9.00) Bulgakova (11.00) Afternoon : Luches (14.30) Bottani (16.30) Posters (18.15) Saturday, July 19 Morning : Schaaf (9.00) Ossi (11.00) Concluding remarks (12.40)

Lecture Titles Carlo E. Bottani : In situ scanning probe characterization of nanostructures produced by PLD Chantal Boulmer-Leborgne : Nanoparticle formation by femtosecond laser ablation Nadezhda M. Bulgakova : Continuum models of fs laser ablation Douglas B. Chrisey : Fundamentals of laser-surface interaction Douglas B. Chrisey : Laser direct writing of collagen-expressing tissue constructs Maria Dinescu : PLD of piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials David B. Geohegan : Laser synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials: time-resolved, in situ studies Richard F. Haglund, Jr. : Thin film deposition of complex organic materials by resonant infrared laser ablation Wolfgang Kautek : Lasers in cultural heritage: the non-contact intervention Thomas Lippert : Laser ablation of polymers: from structuring to thin film deposition Armando Luches : Fundamentals and applications of MAPLE Ion Mihailescu : Nanostructured biomaterial thin films synthesized by pulsed laser methods: application to advanced biomimetic implants Antonio Miotello : A comparison between basic processes in ion- and photon- interactions with surfaces Paolo M. Ossi : Cluster synthesis and cluster-assembled film deposition in ns pulsed laser ablation Juergen Reif : Basic physics of femtosecond laser ablation Peter Schaaf : Direct laser synthesis of functional innovative coatings by laser treatments, including Free Electron Laser Koji Sugioka : Ultrafast laser processing of glass down to the nano-scale Leonid V. Zhigilei : Atomic-level simulations of laser-materials interactions

Proceedings The full contents of the School will be published by Springer Verlag as a volume of the Springer Series in Materials Science. Cultural Events On Tuesday, July 15, afternoon the School participants are invited to take part to a guided tour of the S. Servolo Island, including a visit of the gardens, the pharmacy, the chapel and the psychiatric hospital museum (one of the very few such historical scientific museums in Italy). On Thursday, July 17 afternoon, a guided visit to the Rome and the Barbarians Exhibition at Palazzo Grassi is planned.

I st International School on Laser-surface interactions for new materials production: tailoring structure and properties (Venice, 13-20 July 2008) Registration Form please, fill in and send by e-mail to paolo.ossi@polimi.it First Name Family Name Title Position Institution Department Mail address Zip City Country Phone Fax E-mail male female I would prefer a room with 1 bed (1250 Euro*) 2 beds (950 Euro*) 3 beds (850 Euro*) 4 beds (800 Euro*) (*) School fee, including all meals and Proceedings. I need a Visa The deadline for paying the School fee is May 15, 2008. Payment should be done by bank transfer in Euro to the following School account:

Bank Name: Banca Popolare di Sondrio, Ag. 21, Politecnico Address: via Bonardi, 4, 20133 Milano, Italy Account number: 09255/61 Beneficiary: POLIMI-Ossi Paolo-VE School Iban code: IT76 A056 9601 6200 0000 9255 X61 SWIFT code: POSO IT22 Bank commissions, exchange charges, and fees are under the responsibility of the registrant. After payment, please send by fax a receipt to the number: +39 02 23996309, attn. Paolo Ossi, quoting clearly your name.