*========================================================================* | I O N | *------------------------------------------------------------------------* | News and views within the Ion Beam Community | *========================================================================* | Authors bear full responsibility for their contributions | *========================================================================* I O N Tuesday, January 18 2000 Volume 2000 : Number 001 Szilagyi Edit : NEW DEADLINE EMRS 2000 (fwd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 15:02:37 +0100 From: Szilagyi Edit Subject: Szilagyi Edit : NEW DEADLINE EMRS 2000 (fwd) - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 12:47:45 +0100 From: "[iso-8859-1] \"J=F6rg K. N. Lindner\"" To: owner-ion-digest@sunserv.kfki.hu Subject: ion-digest-community, NEW DEADLINE EMRS 2000=20 Dear Colleague On behalf of all chairmen, I would like to inform you that due to technical difficulties, the deadline for the submission of abstracts to=20 =09Symposium R " Materials Science with Ion Beams"=20 of the EMRS 2000 Spring Meeting has been shifted=20 =09to FEB. 15, 2000. All other dates as indicated in the 2nd announcement are unchanged. Thus notification on the acceptance of submitted abstracts will be by March 12.= =20 Symposium R will focus on the basic physics which takes place during the implantation of ions into solids. The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for the discussion of fundamental aspects of ion implantation, which may lead to an improved understanding of beam-solid interactions and to the development of new areas in which ion implantation may be successfully applied. Details are outlined in the announcement, which is appended at the end of this text. Invited speakers are so far: =09S. Libertino Point defect diffusion and clustering in ion implanted c-Si =20 =09N. Cowern=09 Defect energetics and transient enhanced diffusion=09=09 =09M. Strobel=09 Atomistic modelling of ion beam synthesis of nanostructures =09C. Bonafos=09 Evolution of nanoclusters formed by ion implantation=09 =09E. Chason=09 Surface patterning and roughening by ion beams=09=09 =09J. Williams=09 Ion irradiation-induced evolution of nanocavities in Si=09 =09H. Atwater=09 AFM/EFM Studies of Implanted Si Nanoparticle: Arrays and Device Structures =09A. Meldrum Ion beam synthesis of nanoclusters =09P. Bellon=09 Interface stability and self-organization of precipitate under irradiation =09J. Lindner=09 Ion beam synthesis of buried SiC layers in Si: basic physics processes =09A. Polman=09 Plastic deformation & swelling under ion beams We are looking foreward to receiving your abstract, which you may submit by= =20 MAIL (original + 4 copies) to:=20 =09ATTENTION: ABSTRACT ENCLOSED =09E-MRS 2000 Spring Meeting =09BP 20, F-67037 STRASBOURG CEDEX 2,=09France or as=20 ATTACHED DOCUMENT (MS Word, Times Roman font, 12 pts; or ASCII plain text, no figures, no formula) to an EMAIL to: =09emrs.abstract2000@phase.c-strasbourg.fr or=20 ONLINE following the instructions under =09http://www-emrs.c-strasbourg.fr . For details please see the second announcement or the homepage of E-MRS.=20 May I remind you that it is advisory to register early, i.e. before May 3, as there is an additional charge to the conference fee after this date. Moreover, it might be difficult to obtain hotel rooms at Strasbourg during the conference time, thus hotel reservations must be done before April 27 (see 2nd announcement or EMRS home page for details). We are looking foreward to see you in beautiful Strasbourg soon.=20 On the behalf of all organizers.=20 Best regards Joerg Lindner=20 ***************************************************************************= * ********************************* You might get this email several times, if your name was included in several mailing lists that we combined. My apologies for this inconvenience. J.L.=20 ***************************************************************************= * ********************************* ANNOUNCEMENT E-MRS Symposium=20 Materials Science with Ion Beams=20 After an initial period of exploration, ion beam processing (via implantation or irradiation) became a powerful and versatile tool for over two decades in many areas of technology from semiconductor production to metal, ceramic or polymer surface modification. In recent years, the very surge of technological developments, as well as enhanced interaction with other areas of basic physics and chemistry, have led to a new level of more "upstream" research in this field. An example are efforts to model the detailed evolution of a system during, as well as after, the implantation process itself - both from a microscopic viewpoint (via Monte Carlo or molecular dynamics simulations) and from the non-equilibrium thermodynamics viewpoint. This has led to a very exciting, and rather new, interaction between theorists and experimentalists in both the design and interpretation of work that is often proving of great interest for both basic understanding and applications. The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for a discussion of such interactions, with an emphasis on assessing present understanding and areas where new developments may be expected or are required. Topics include, but are not restricted to: =09- ion beam synthesis of nanostructures and metastable alloys =09- defect formation, evolution and engineering =09- beam induced amorphization and crystallization =09- steady-state processes under ion irradiation (radiation-enhanced solute concentration, diffusion, plastic flow, phase stability etc.) =09- modeling and computer simulation of damage production, defect and impurity kinetics, precipitation =09- self-organization of nanostructures and surface patterning Chairpersons : Harry Bernas CSNSM B=E2t. 108 91405 - Orsay France ph : (+33) 1 6915 5222 fax : (+33) 1 6915 5268 email : bernas@csnsm.in2p3.fr Karl-Heinz Heinig Forschungszentrum Rossendorf e.V Institut f=FCr Ionenstrahlphysik und Materialforschung Postfach 51 01 19 D-01314 Dresden Germany ph : (+49) 351 260 3288 fax: (+49) 351 260 3285 email: heinig@fz-rossendorf.de Jim Williams Australian Nat. Univ. Dept. of EME Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia ph : (+61) 624990020 fax : (+61) 62490511 email : jsw109@rsphy4.anu.edu.au J=F6rg K.N. Lindner University of Augsburg Institute of Physics Universit=E4tsstr. 1 D-86135 Augsburg GERMANY Tel.: +49 821 598 3445 Fax: +49 821 598 3425 email: lindner@physik.uni-augsburg.de ___________________________________________________________________________ Dr. Joerg K.N. Lindner University of Augsburg Institute of Physics Universitaetsstr. 1 D-86135 Augsburg GERMANY Tel.:=09=09+49 821 598 3445 Fax:=09=09+49 821 598 3425 eMail:=09=09lindner@physik.uni-augsburg.de home page=09http://www.physik.uni-augsburg.de ___________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ End of I O N V2000 #1 ********************* *-----------------------------------------------------------------------* | I O N - part of the IBIS, the Ion Beam Information System | *-----------------------------------------------------------------------* | Editors: | | E. Szilagyi (szilagyi@rmki.kfki.hu) | | G. Battistig (battisti@ra.atki.kfki.hu) | | Z. 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