Course on Low Temperature Plasma Physics and Applications (CLTPP-6) Master Class on Hot Topics in Plasma Physics and Technology: Dusty Plasmas

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260. WE- Heraeus Seminar Course on Low Temperature Plasma Physics and Applications (CLTPP-6) September 23 28, 2001 and Master Class on Hot Topics in Plasma Physics and Technology: Dusty Plasmas October 1 2, 2001 Physikzentrum Bad Honnef Chairman: Co-Chairman: Organization: Prof. Dr. J. Winter, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Prof. Dr. D.C. Schram, Technical University Eindhoven M. Böke, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Support: Graduiertenkolleg "Hochtemperatur-Plasmaphysik" Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

PROGRAM Course on Low Temperature Plasma Physics and Applications (CLTPP-6) MON 24-Sep-01 TUE 25-Sep-01 WED 26-Sep-01 THU 27-Sep-01 FRI 28-Sep-01 7:45 BREAKFAST Welcome (Winter) Microwave plasmas Electron kinetics 8:30 10:00 (Berndt) (Loureiro) Fundamentals 1 (Braithwaite) 10:00 COFFEE BREAK Diagnostics1 (Schram) Ro-vib excitation (Bretagne) 10:30 12:00 Fundamentals 2 (van de Sanden) Thermal plasmas I (Fauchais) PIC-, MC-, Fluid models (Longo) Diagnostics 2 (Kroesen) Plasma-surface (von Keudell) 12:00 LUNCH 14:00 15:30 Capacitive Plasmas (Goedheer) Thermal plasmas II (Fauchais) Diagnostics 3 (Allen) 15:30 COFFEE BREAK Outing COFFEE BREAK 16:00 17:30 Inductive Plasmas (Krämer) High pressure off equ. (Pietsch) Molecular plasmas (Ricard) End of the Course 18:00 DINNER 19:00 21:30 Poster Session I Poster Session II

PROGRAM Master Class on Hot Topics in Plasma Physics and Technology: Dusty Plasmas MON 01-Oct-01 TUE 02-Oct-01 7:45 BREAKFAST 8:30 10:00 Complex plasmas, basic forces, Coulomb crystals (Thomas) Technological aspects (Kersten) 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30 12:00 Charging, interaction potentials, vertical ordering (Melzer) Microgravity (Konopka) 12:00 LUNCH 14:00 15:30 Oscillations and waves (Piel) Interstellar Dust (Krügel) 15:30 COFFEE BREAK 16:00 17:30 Dust formation in reactive gases (Hollenstein) End of the Master Class 18:00 DINNER

Lecture Notes 260. WE- Heraeus Seminar Course on Low Temperature Plasma Physics and Applications (CLTPP-6) September 23 28, 2001 and Master Class on Hot Topics in Plasma Physics and Technology: Dusty Plasmas October 1 2, 2001 Physikzentrum Bad Honnef Chairman: Co-Chairman: Prof. Dr. J. Winter, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Prof. Dr. D.C. Schram, Technical University Eindhoven Support: Graduiertenkolleg "Hochtemperatur-Plasmaphysik" Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Scope of the Course and Master Class The level of the course is aimed at: Ph.D.-students in first year Diploma- and M.-Sc.-students in last year The aim of the course is to make the students become acquainted with the up-to-date status of the field of low temperature plasma physics. It is assumed that the students have followed introductory physics courses in their home university. However the basic principles will be summarized at the beginning of the course. The course offers a broadening of knowledge in plasma physics and in the interaction of plasmas with surfaces including a description of advanced diagnostics. Also the students will be able to interact with the teachers of the course and they will meet fellow-students from other universities in Europe during the Course and the Master Class. During the course a special session will be devoted to presentations of the students to encourage interaction. Participants are invited to bring with them presentation material in form of posters. All lectures and discussions are in English. Well known experts in the field will present lectures in the following areas: fundamentals of plasma physics, plasma sources, thermal and low pressure plasmas, atomic processes, electron kinetics, diagnostics and plasma spectroscopy, modelling, plasma-surface interactions, etc... During the Master Class on Hot Topics in Plasma Physics and Technology the topic of Dusty Plasmas will be discussed at a level of forefront research.

Program of the Course Sunday, Sept. 23: Arrival/Registration Monday, Sept. 24: 08.30-08.45 Welcome and introduction 08.45-10.15 Fundamentals of Gas Discharges I N.St.J. Braithwaite 10.30-12.00 Fundamentals of Gas Discharges II M.C.M. van de Sanden 14.00-15.30 Capacitively Coupled Discharges W.J. Goedheer 16.00-17.30 Inductively Coupled Plasmas, ECR and Helicon Discharges M. Krämer 18.00 Heraeus - Conference Dinner Tuesday, Sept. 25: 08.30-10.00 Microwave Discharges, Surface Wave Discharges J. Berndt 10.30-12.00 High Pressure Thermal Plasmas and Sources I P. Fauchais 14.00-15.30 High Pressure Thermal Plasmas and Sources II P. Fauchais 16.00-17.30 High Pressure Plasmas off Equilibrium: DBD G. Pietsch 19.00-21.30 Poster Session I Wednesday, Sept. 26: 08.30-10.00 Electron Kinetics in Atomic and Molecular Plasmas J. Loureiro 10.30-12.00 Monte Carlo Models of Electron and Ion Transport in Non- Equilibrium Plasmas S. Longo Wednesday afternoon: Outing Thursday, Sept. 27: 08.30-10.00 Diagnostics I: Basics of Plasma Spectroscopy D.C. Schram 10.30-12.00 Diagnostics II G.M.W. Kroesen 14.00-15.30 Diagnostics III: Langmuir probes J.Allen 16.00-17.30 Processes in Molecular Plasmas A. Ricard 19.00-21.30 Poster Session II Friday, Sept. 28: 08.30-10.00 Influence of Ro-Vibrational Excitation on the Kinetics of Plasmas in Molecular Gases J. Bretagne 10.30-12.00 Surface Processe during Thin-Film Growth A. von Keudell End of the Course Weekend (Participants of Course and Master Class): Free for Excursions

Program of the Master Class Sunday, Sept. 30: Arrival/Registration Monday, Oct. 1: 08.30-10.00 Complex Plasmas, Basic Forces, Coulomb Crystal H. Thomas 10.30-12.00 Particle Charging, Interaction Potential and Vertical Ordering in Complex Plasmas A. Melzer 14.00-15.30 Oscillations and Waves in Complex Plasmas A. Piel 16.00-17.30 Dust Formation in Reactive Plasmas Ch. Hollenstein Tuesday, Oct. 2: 08.30-10.00 Technological Aspects H. Kersten 10.30-12.00 Microgravity U. Konopka 14.00-15.30 Interstellar Dust E. Krügel End of the Master Class