"Microscopy Advanced Tools for Tomorrow s Materials"

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International Centre of Advanced Materials and Electron Microscopy Autumn School on Materials Science and Electron Microscopy 2007 Structured Training Programme of the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme Project "Microscopy Advanced Tools for Tomorrow s Materials" Berlin, October 8 th - October 11 th, 2007 Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute of Physics, Chair of Crystallography 1

ORGANIZATION Advisory Board Scientific Organizing Committee A. Claverie / Toulouse L. Frank / Brno J. Dutkiewicz / Krakow J. Hutchison / Oxford L. Frank / Brno Ph. Komninou / Thessaloniki U. Gösele / Halle G. Radnoczi / Budapest F. Hofer / Graz H. P. Strunk / Erlangen H. Hofmeister / Halle W. Neumann / Berlin J. Hutchison / Oxford H. Kirmse / Berlin A. V. Latyshev / Novosibirsk G. Radnoczi / Budapest R. Schlögl / Berlin H. P. Strunk / Erlangen D. S. Su / Berlin Director of the International Centre: W. Neumann Local Organizing Committee Chair: I. Häusler H. Kirmse P. Manolaki A. Mogilatenko E. Oehlschlegel P. Platschinda S. Putzke R. Schurbert S. Wicke C. L. Zheng SPONSORS The Autumn School 2007 is financially supported by: As well as by the following companies: JEOL Germany FEI Company Gatan Bruker AXS Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kristallographie Institut für Kristallzüchtung Berlin The organizers express their gratitude for this substantial assistance. 2

GENERAL INFORMATION The school is held from October 8th - October 11th, 2007 at Humboldt University of Berlin Walter-Nernst-Building Newtonstrasse 14 12489 Berlin-Adlershof The official Web-site of the Autumn School 2007 is: http://crysta.physik.hu-berlin.de/as2007/ The aim of the school is to give an introduction to modern methods of microscopy with light, X-rays, and electrons. This programme is divided into three general topics: 1. Basics and principles 2. Advanced techniques 3. Materials fundamentals of structure and growth All lectures will give an overview and will provide a deeper insight into the modern developments of the various methods discussed. Printout material of every lecture is provided to the participants. Hence, this school is convenient for younger scientists who are beginners in the field of microscopy and materials science. 3

Registration and school fee Opening periods of the registration desk: Mo, October 8 th 08.30 am 10.30 am 12.30 pm 02.45 pm 04.00 pm 05.00 pm Tue, October 9 th 08.30 am 09.15 am 04.00 pm 05.00 pm We, October 10 th 12.00 pm 01.45 pm 06.00 pm 07.00 pm Thu, October 11 th 08.30 am 09.15 am 01.00 pm 02.45 pm 04.30 pm 06.30 pm The school fee amounts to 300 and should be paid at the registration desk. For diploma and PhD students the fee is reduced to 150. Internet access Computers with access to the internet are installed at room 1 08. Accommodation Please note: Accommodation for participants receiving financial support as well as for members of the PARSEM project will be arranged by the organizers of the school. For individual arrangement of accommodation two hotels are located near the venue of the Autumn School. DORINT HOTEL BERLIN-ADLERHOF Rudower Chausee 15 12489 Berlin Phone: ++49 (0)30 678220 Fax: ++49 (0)30 678221000 Web: http://www.dorint-hotels.com BEROLINA AIRPORT HOTEL Radickestraße 76 12489 Berlin Web: http://www.bookings.org Poster session The poster session provides the opportunity to the participants to present their own scientific work. Each posters is presented as both, short oral presentation to introduce the main results and as a poster during an extended Poster sessions in order to provide a maximum of time for intense discussion. The posters should be mounted as soon as possible on Monday. Mind your poster number as indicated on the poster list enclosed in your conference materials. Please, affix your poster at the poster board marked by this number. Every poster is orally presented on Wednesday afternoon. The time provided for individual presentation is 3 minutes. For oral presentation data projector and laptop will be provided. Alternatively a visualizer for paper printouts is supplied. All authors with an even poster number should be present at their posters in session I (Wednesday, October 10 th, 18.00 h 19.30 h). The authors with an odd poster number should be present at their posters in session II (Wednesday, October 10 th, 19.30 h 21.00 h). 4

International Centre of Advanced Materials and Electron Microscopy Autumn School on Materials Science and Electron Microscopy 2007 "Microscopy Advanced Tools for Tomorrow s Materials" Berlin, October 8 th - October 11 th, 2007 Structured Training Programme of the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme Project Sunday, October 7 th : Arrival Scientific Programme Monday, October 8 th : Walter Nernst building 08.30 10.00 Registration 10.00 10.15 Opening W. Neumann (Berlin), Ph. Komninou (Thessaloniki) Session I: Basics and principles 10.15 11.45 L. Frank (Brno) Electron microscopy Fundamentals of electron optics and instrumentation 12.00 12.45 H. P. Strunk (Erlangen) Transmission electron microscopy Diffraction contrast and defect analysis I 13.00 14.30 Lunch 14.30 16.00 H. P. Strunk (Erlangen) Transmission electron microscopy Diffraction contrast and defect analysis II 16.15 16.45 Coffee break 17.00 18.00 H.-E. Mahnke (Berlin) Interaction of radiation with matter: X-rays, electrons and ions Tuesday, October 9 th : Walter Nernst building Session II: Advanced techniques I 9.00 9.45 H. Kirmse (Berlin) High resolution transmission electron microscopy I Fundamentals of image formation 9.45 10.30 H. Kirmse (Berlin) High resolution transmission electron microscopy II Methods of image interpretation 10.45 11.15 Coffee break 5

11.15 12.00 G. Klöß (Leipzig) Optical Microscopy Fundamentals and methods 12.15 13.00 A. V. Latyshev (Novosibirsk) Scanning probe microscopy beating the Rayleigh criterion 13.15 14.30 Lunch 14.30 16.00 M. Schmidbauer (Berlin) Fundamentals of X-ray techniques 16.15 16.45 Coffee break 16.45 17.30 M. Schmidbauer (Berlin) Synchrotron radiation sources and beam lines 17.45 18.30 P. Modregger (Berlin) X-ray imaging (topography, tomography, phase contrast) 19.30 School party at Institute of Crystal Growth (IKZ) Wednesday, October 10 th : Walter Nernst building Session III: Advanced techniques II 9.00 9.45 F. Hofer (Graz) Electron spectroscopy I methods and applications 9.45 10.30 F. Hofer (Graz) Electron spectroscopy II methods and applications 10.45 11.15 Coffee break 11.15 12.00 R. Schneider (Karlsruhe) X-ray spectroscopy versus electron spectroscopy methods and applications 12.15 13.30 Lunch Session IV: Tools for advanced microscopy Company presentations 13.30 13.50 B. Freitag (FEI Company) 13.50 14.10 M. Rodewald (JEOL Germany) New developments from JEOL 14.10 14.30 M. Felsmann (Gatan GmbH) Tomographic methods for TEM and SEM 14.30 14.50 T. Salge (Bruker AXS) EDS Microanalysis with the 4th Generation of LN2-free XFlash Silicon Drift Detectors (SDD) 6

14.50 15.15 Coffee break Session V: Poster session 15.15 18.00 Short oral presentations of posters (sequence according to the list of posters) 18.00 19.30 Posters and beer, Session I (even poster numbers) 19.30 21.00 Posters and beer, Session II (odd poster numbers) Thursday, October 11 th : Walter Nernst building Session VI: Materials Fundamentals of structure and growth 9.00 10.30 W. Neumann (Berlin) How crystalline is crystalline fundamentals of structural crystallography I 10.45 11.15 Coffee break 11.15 12.00 W. Neumann (Berlin) How crystalline is crystalline fundamentals of structural crystallography II 12.15 13.00 K. Jacobs (Berlin) Epitaxial growth thermodynamic principles and reaction kinetics I 13.15 14.30 Lunch 14.30 15.15 K. Jacobs (Berlin) Epitaxial growth thermodynamic principles and reaction kinetics II 15.30 16.15 H. Riechert (Dresden) Growth of nanostructures 16.30 17.00 Coffee break 17.00 17.45 H. Riechert (Dresden) Quantum structures Optoelectronic principles and devices 18.00 Closing remarks Friday, October 12 th : Departure 7