Workshop / 25. Januar 2021 - 26. Januar 2021
5th German-Czech Workshop on Nanomaterials
Registration fee: 120,- €
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25. Januar 2021 - 26. Januar 2021
Fraunhofer-Institut für Organische Elektronik, Elektronenstrahl- und Plasmatechnik FEP
The German-Czech Workshop on Nanomaterials is organized every 2 years, previous editions took place in Sankt Peter-Ording (2012), Prague (2014), Lübeck (2016) and České Budějovice (2018). The 5th edition will be co-Chaired by the Fraunhofer FEP and the Technical University Dresden.
The scope of the German-Czech Workshop on Nanomaterials covers cluster and nanoparticle growth, aggregation sources, related sputtering processes and their applications. It aims at supporting the collaboration between active groups on both sides of the German-Czech border, but researchers from all over the world are naturally welcome as well.
The two-days workshop will keep on with the comfortable format of previous editions, with a limited number of talks, no parallel sessions, and plenty of time for stimulating discussions in a friendly atmosphere.
Everyone interested in the workshop scope is cordially invited. Join us!
Important Dates
Monday, January 25, 2021 |
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08.15–09.00 | Registration | ||
09.00–09.10 | Welcome | ||
09.10–09.15 | Introductory remarks | ||
Session 1 (Applications) | |||
09.15–09.35 | Nanomaterials for biodetection produced by gas aggregation sources | O. Kylián | Department of Macromolecular Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University Prague |
09.35–09.55 | Gas aggregated Ag nanoparticles as a matrix for sensitive detection of small biomolecules by laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry | J. Kratochvil | University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic; Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
09.55–10.15 | Optimization of ITO deposition process for electrochemically active LMR biosensors | P. Sezemsky | University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic |
10.15–10.45 | Coffee Break, Speakers Corner & Free get-together | ||
Session 2 (Applications) | |||
10.45–11:05 | Plasma-Enhanced Synthesis of Nanostructured Electrocatalysis for Fuel Cell and Electrolysis Applications | V. Brüser | Leibniz Institut for Plasma Science and Technology, Greifswald |
11.05–11:25 | Application of noble metal alloy nanoparticles in memristive devices | N. Carstens | Chair for Multicomponent Materials, Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University |
11.25–11.45 | Niobium nanoparticles with tailor-made architecture by gas aggregation | P. Pleskunov | Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University Prague |
11.45–12.05 | Enhancing Photocatalytic Performance of TiO2 Thin Films by Metallic and Oxide Nanostructures | S. Veziroglu | Chair for Multicomponent Materials, Institute for Materials Science, Kiel University |
12.05–13.15 | Lunch Break, Speakers Corner & Free get-together | ||
13.15–14.15 | Virtual Lab Tour | ||
Session 3 (NP synthesis I) | |||
14.15–14.35 | Real-Time Investigations during Sputter Deposition on Polymer Thin Films | M. Schwartzkopf | Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Hamburg |
14.35–14.55 | Measurement of velocity of nanoparticles produced in gas aggregation source using a purely mechanical time-of-flight filter | P. Solař | Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague |
14.55–15.15 |
Structure and composition of CuOx nanoparticles and their importance in hydrogen gas sensing |
Š. Batková | Department of Physics and NTIS - European Centre of Excellence, University of West Bohemia, Plzeň |
15.15–15.35 | Charge States of Silver Nanoparticles Produced by Magnetron Sputtering | V. Popok | Department of Materials and Production, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark |
15.35–15.55 | In-Situ Diagnostic Methods for the Growth and Transport of Nanoparticles in a Gas Aggregation Source | J. Drewes | Chair for Multicomponent Materials, Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University, Germany |
15.55–16.25 | Coffee Break, Speakers Corner & Free get-together | ||
Session 4 (NP synthesis I) | |||
16.25–16.45 | Infuence of a magnetron with an adjustable magnetic circuit on growth of nanoparticles inside a gas aggregation cluster source | F. Ziegler | Chair for Multicomponent Materials, Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University, Germany |
16.45–17.05 | Plasma Oscillations in Solids and Ionized Gases | J. Bohovičová | Institute of Materials Science, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava |
17.05–17.25 | Long-term stability of the operation of gas aggregation cluster source | D. Nikitin | HVM PLASMA, Prague |
17.25–17.45 | Optical emission spectroscopy of a Gas flow sputter source | H. Nizard | Fraunhofer FEP |
17.45–18.00 | Coffee Break, Speakers Corner & Free get-together | ||
18.30-20.30 | Online get-together |
Tuesday, January 26, 2021 |
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09.00–09.30 | Keynote Session The magnetron-cluster-source, history, some basics, and some applications |
H. Haberland | Dep. of Physics & Institute of Material Research, University of Freiburg, Germany |
Session 5 (NP synthesis II) | |||
09.30–09.50 | 2D-graded nanoparticle-built surfaces | V. Stranak | University of South Bohemia, Ceske Republic |
09.50–10.10 | Investigation of spokes in reactive HiPIMS using Ar/N2 atmosphere | P. Klein | Department of Physical Electronics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic |
10.10–10.30 | Reactive Sputter Deposition of (Ba(Zr,Ti)O3 Thin Films for Electrocaloric Applications | G. Suchaneck | TU Dresden |
10.30-11.00 | Coffee Break, Speakers Corner & Free get-together | ||
Session 6 (NP synthesis II) | |||
11.00–11.20 | Recent advances in tailoring highly filled particulate nanocomposites | F. Faupel | Universität Kiel |
11.20–11.40 | High-power pulsed hollow cathode sputtering for growth of complex nanoparticles | S. Ekeroth | Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, Schweden |
11.40–12.00 | Thermal evolution of homogeneous and heterogeneous nanoparticles investigated by x-ray scattering methods | T. Košutová | Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University Prague |
12.00–12.20 | Gas phase synthesis of alloy nanoparticles for functional nanocomposites | A. Vahl | Institute for Materials Science, Multicomponent Materials, Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University |
12.20–13.30 | Lunch Break, Speakers Corner & Free get-together | ||
Session 7 (NP synthesis II) | |||
13.30–13.50 | Synthesis and sampling of (core shell) nanoparticles by plasma-based methods | H. Kersten | CAU Kiel |
13.50–14.10 | Gas aggregation cluster source operated in plasma jet mode | T. Acsente | INFLPR, Magurele, Romania |
14.10–14.30 | Core-shell nanoparticles by gas aggregation source combined with closed field magnetron sputtering | A. M. Ahadi | Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz – Iran |
14.30–14.50 | In-flight Ti coating of Ag nanoparticles by sputtering from two parallel magnetrons | H. Libenská | Charles University Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
14.50–15.10 | Stabilization of Ag nanoparticle in plasma polymer matrix | S. Kumar | University of South Bohemia, Branisovska 1760, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic |
15.10–15.25 | Speakers Corner | ||
15.25–15.35 | Concluding remarks | ||
15.35–15.40 | Closing |
International Organizing Committee |
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Local Organizing Committee |
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Due to the current situation, we regret that we can't invite you to a lab tour at our site. However, we prepared a virtual one for you!
Take your time and dive into a broad variety of different coating equipment.
Due to unsecure situation, we are happy to offer an online participation. You will be able to listen to all the presentations and ask questions in the chat. After the presentations, there will be the possibility to get in contact with the speakers and discuss with the participants on site. There will also be the opportunity to get a virtual lab tour instead of the lab tour on site.