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A collection of abstracts for the 19th International Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy (ICCGE-19) to be held jointly with the 19th US Biennial Workshop on Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (OMVPE-19) and the 17th International Summer School on Crystal Growth (ISSCG-17).
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Welcome to Keystone, Colorado
Maps of Conference Area and Resort
Conference Center Floor Plan
Conference Corporate Sponsors
Conference Funding Support
Scope and Purpose of the Conferences
Practical Information
Conference Organizers
ICCGE-19 International Advisory Committee
Officers and Executive Committee of the IOCG (2016-2019)
IOCG Council (2016-2019)
AACG Organization (2017-2019)
OMVPE Workshop Committee (2019)
Sessions and Organizers
IOCG Prizes
ICCGE-19/OMVPE-19 .Corporate Exhibition
Proceedings
Wednesday Afternoon Group Excursions
Presentation and Poster Instructions
ICCGE-19/OMVPE-19 Photo Contest
Schedule Overview
Technical Program Schedule
Monday Schedule
Tuesday Schedule
Wednesday Schedule
Thursday Schedule
Friday Schedule
** Current as of 6-20-2019. Changes to the schedule will be posted on-site **
Welcome to Keystone, Colorado
Welcome to ICCGE-19 / OMVPE-19! On behalf of the organizing committee, the American Association for Crystal Growth (AACG), the International Organization for Crystal Growth (IOCG) and the OMVPE Workshop Committee, we are honored to host all of you at the 19th International Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy (ICCGE-19) to be held jointly with the 19th US Biennial Workshop on Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (OMVPE-19) and following the 17th International Summer School on Crystal Growth (ISSCG-17) held the previous week.
ICCGE/OMVPE-19 will provide sessions for presentation and discussion regarding recent research and development activities in all aspects of crystal growth, epitaxy, characterization and applications including both general sessions and special topical symposia. The latter will include the Fourth Symposium on 2D and other Low-Dimensional Materials, the Second Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex Oxides and the Second Symposium on Ferroelectric Crystals and Textured Ceramics.
ICCGE-19 is the latest in a sequence that started with ICCG-1 in Boston, MA, USA in 1966, which marked the formation of the crystal growth community as an independent discipline rather than subsidiary to a number of other fields. The key principle is that the theory and practice of crystal growth is common across a range of materials and applications and that we have much to share with one another.
The OMVPE-19 workshop continues a tradition, started at Cornell in 1983, of bringing together specialists in the OMVPE field from industry, academia and government laboratories in an informal atmosphere and scenic surroundings. The workshop is an opportunity to present and discuss new results in the OMVPE field and provides a venue for newcomers to familiarize themselves with OMVPE science and technology.
The conferences are composed of cross-cutting and cutting-edge science and technology. Participants are encouraged to move about this technical landscape to maximize interaction with their personal interests. The technical program will include both oral and poster sessions, as well as plenary, invited and award talks. We intend to make this another excellent opportunity to advance the science and technology of crystal growth, epitaxy, characterization, and applications, and to gather old and new friends, colleagues and business associates. The official language of the conference is English. The conference proceedings will be reviewed and published in a thematic issue of Journal of Crystal Growth.
The conference will observe a policy of non-discrimination and affirms the right and freedom of scientists to associate in international scientific activity without regard to such factors as ethnic origin, religion, citizenship, language, political stance, gender, sex or age, in accordance with the Statutes of the International Council for Science. At this meeting no barriers will be made by the conference organizers or the venue that would prevent the participation of bona fide scientists.
This is the fourth crystal growth conference held at the Keystone Resort and Conference Center and we have perfected enjoying this beautiful venue and its surroundings. The Keystone area on the front range of the Rockies has a mountain climate that is temperate in the summer. Keystone has numerous summer activities for all ages and activity levels with hiking, historic tours, shopping, fishing, golf, horseback riding, gondola rides, white water rafting, spa activities and wonderful western cuisine. Welcome to Keystone.
Sincerely yours,
Vince Fratello, Quest Integrated, LLC
Jeff Derby, University of Minnesota
ICCGE Co-chairs
Andy Allerman, Sandia National Labs
OMVPE Workshop Chair
Maps of Conference Area and Resort
Note; the maps above are oriented North up opposite to the South-oriented map below
Conference Center Floor Plan
Conference Corporate Sponsors
At press time, the following companies have generously given their support to this meeting:
BAE Systems
Cape Simulations Inc.
Coherent Advanced Crystal Group
Elemental Metals
Elsevier
Furuya Metal America
Heraeus
II-VI Optical Systems
IPG Photonics
Johnson Matthey
Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc.
Northrop Grumman Synoptics
ProChem Inc.
Thermcraft, Inc.
Wide Bandgap Materials (II-VI Incorporated)
WEP Control
Conference Funding Support
At press time, the following organizations have graciously offered to support to this meeting:
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
National Science Foundation PARADIM MIP Center (Platform for the Accelerated Realization, Analysis, and Discovery of Interface Materials - Materials Innovation Platform), Cornell
Penn State 2D Crystal Consortium - Materials Innovation Platform (2DCC-MIP)
The Olsen Foundation/GHO Ventures
Scope and Purpose of the Conferences
ICCGE-19/OMVPE-19 will provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of recent research and development activities in all aspects of epitaxial thin film and bulk crystal growth; sessions will integrate fundamentals, experimental and industrial growth processes, characterization and applications. Crystal growth is a broad field that attracts people from a wide variety of disciplines. The purpose of the conferences is to bring together scientists and engineers to discuss the entire breadth of activities in crystal growth from bulk to nano, fundamentals to characterization, modeling to equipment design, every type of epitaxy and every type of material from elemental to biological. The conferences feature symposia on important new topics in crystal growth as well as more traditional subjects of enduring interest. Focused and joint sessions have been organized based on the topical distribution of papers and to foster cross-fertilization among fields. Current interest in low dimensional materials, biotechnology and other fields has provided the crystal growth field with many new opportunities and challenges for materials preparation and device research. While the presentations are the core of the conference schedule, it is the personal interactions with colleagues across the spectrum of crystal growth that give strength to the experience of this meeting and an opportunity to explore fully the issues of importance in the field. The crystal growth community is unique in that the vendor community is intimately integrated with the technical community and the vendor exhibit will give everyone a chance to form and renew commercial and technical relationships. A single registration fee gives attendees access to all the conferences and symposia.
Practical Information
The weather during July and August at Keystone will be temperate, but the sunlight is intense. The air is very dry and the high elevation is also dehydrating. It is a good idea to wear plenty of sunscreen, wear a hat and drink lots of water when enjoying any outdoor activities. Attendees are cautioned that Keystone is at a rather high elevation (9,300 feet or 2,800 m) and some attendees may experience difficulties with the altitude at first. To avoid experiencing altitude sickness, guests are encouraged to limit their physical exertion for the first day or two and drink plenty of water. For some guests, consumption of alcoholic beverages may aggravate these effects.
It is the responsibility of the conference attendees and their families to have their own medical insurance. The conference, the organizing committee, the American Association for Crystal Growth, the International Organization for Crystal Growth, the OMVPE Workshop Committee and their officers bear no responsibility for medical care for conferees and their families.
Conference Organizers
ICCGE Conference Chairs
Vincent Fratello, Quest Integrated LLC
Jeffrey Derby, University of Minnesota
OMVPE Conference/Program Chair
Andrew Allerman, Sandia National Labs
ISSCG Chairs
Thomas Kuech, University of Wisconsin
Joan Redwing, Penn State University
ICCGE Program Chairs
Christine Wang, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Peter Schunemann, BAE Systems
Secretariat
Shoshana Nash, AACG
Treasurer
Luis Zepeda-Ruiz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Local Arrangements
John Geisz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Kris Bertness, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Corporate Support
Candace Lynch, Inrad Optics
Luke Mawst, University of Wisconsin
Irina Mnushkina, II-VI, Incorporated
Government Support
Joan Redwing, Penn State University
Industrial Exhibit
Harry Niedecken, WirlNet Inc.
John Geisz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Publicity
Merry Koschan, University of Tennessee
ACCGE/ OMVPE Proceedings
Raj Bhat, retired
Catherine Caneau, retired
Bharat Jalan, University of Minnesota
Roger Qiu, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Andrea Zappettini, Italian National Research Council (CNR)
Thomas Kuech, University of Wisconsin
Chung-Wen Lan, National Taiwan Univ.
Photography Contest
Balaji Raghothamachar, Stony Brook University
IOCG Awards
Elias Vlieg, Radboud University
Web Site & Information Management
Shoshana Nash, AACG
Conference Planner
Dori Nielsen
2D Symposium
Kurt Gaskill, Naval Research Laboratory
Kevin Daniels, University of Maryland
Symposium on Complex Oxides
Ho Nyung Lee, Oak Ridge National Labs
Darrell Schlom, Cornell University
Judith Driscoll, University of Cambridge
Symposium on Ferroelectric Crystals and Textured Ceramics
Zuo-Guang Ye, Simon Fraser University
Shujun Zhang, University of Wollongong
Richard Meyer, Penn State University
Jun Luo, TRS Technologies
Liaison International Advisory Comm.
Antoni Dabkowski, McMaster University
ICCGE-19 International Advisory Committee
Andrey Prokofiev, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Julian Gale, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
Domique Maes, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium
Bogdan Ranguelov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Hanna Dabkowska, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
J. Y. Wang, Shandong University, Jinan, China
Zdenek Kozicek, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Thierry Duffar Grenoble Institute of Technology, Grenoble, France
Wolfram Miller, Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth (IKZ), Berlin, Germany
Laszlo Granasy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Srinivasan Raghavan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Brian Glennon, University College, Dublin, Ireland
Simon Brandon, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Andrea Zappettini, Italian National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy
Koichi Kakimoto, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Janis Virbulis, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Abel Moreno, The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico
Elias Vlieg, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Anne-Karin Soiland, Elkem Solar, Oslo/Kristiansand, Norway
Dobroslawa Kasprowicz, Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, Poland
Horia Alexandru, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Nikolay Leonyuk, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Evgenii Zharikow, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Kimberly Dick Thelander, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Enrico Gianini, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Igor Pritula, Institute for Single Crystals, of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Tariq Mahmud, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
Officers and Executive Committee of the IOCG (2016-2019)
Officers
President: K. Kakimoto (Japan)
Co-vice Presidents: T. F. Kuech (USA) and E. Vlieg (The Netherlands)
Secretary: H. Dabkowska (Canada)
Treasurer: J. Derby (USA)
Immediate Past President: R. Fornari (Italy)
Honorary Principal Founder: Michael Schieber (1928-2017) (Israel)
Executive Committee
Elected Members
S. L. Baldochi (Brazil)
J. M. García-Ruiz (Spain)
M. Heuken (Germany)
S. Krukowski (Poland)
Y. Mori (Japan)
A. Voloshin (Russia)
J. Y. Wang (China)
J. De Yoreo (USA)
Conference Co-chairs Members of the Executive Committee
Chairs ICCGE-18 Y. Arakawa, K. Kakimoto (Japan)
Chairs ICCGE-19 J. Derby, V. Fratello (USA)
Ex-Officio Executive Committee Members Representing International Unions
International Union of Crystallography, IUCr: A. Zappettini (Italy)
International Union on Pure and Applied Physics. IUPAP: J. Adler (Israel)
International Association of Pure and Applied Chemistry, IUPAC: J. W. Jost (USA)
Ex-Officio Executive Committee Members Serving as Representatives to International Unions
International Union of Crystallography, IUCr: E. Vlieg (The Netherlands)
International Union on Pure and Applied Physics. IUPAP: Vacant
International Association of Pure and Applied Chemistry, IUPAC: Vacant
IOCG Council (2016-2019)
Councilors Representing National Organizations
Australia: F. Jones
Brazil: S. Baldocchi
China: J. Wang
Czech Republic: Z. Kozisek
France: T. Duffar, F. Puel
Germany: C. Frank-Rotsch, J. Friedrich, W. Miller
Hungary: L. Granasy
India: P. Ramasamy, J. Kumar
Ireland: B. Glennon
Israel: M. Roth
Italy: A. Vecchione
Japan: H. Fuijoka, Y. Takeda, Y. Furukawa
Korea: W. B. Shim, S. M. Kang, J. G. Choi
The Netherlands: A. van der Heijden, H. te Nijenhuis
Poland: D. Pawlak, D. Kasprowicz
Romania H.V. Alexandru
Russia: P. Fedorof, A. E. Voloshin, E. Zharikov
Spain: F. Otalora
Switzerland: E. Giannini
Ukraine: B. Grinyov, V. Semynozhenko, I. Pritula
United Kingdom: J. ter Horst, L. Seton, G. Sadiq
USA: R. Biefeld, J. M. Redwing, M. Zhuravleva
Councilors Representing the General Assembly
Algeria L. Amirouche
Belgium: D. Maes
Bulgaria: V. Tonchev
Canada: A. Dabkowski
Denmark: H. E. Lundager Madsen
Mexico: A. Moreno
Singapore: X. Y. Liu
Sweden: S. Lourdodoss
Taiwan: C. W. Lan
Uruguay: L. Fornaro
AACG Organization (2017-2019)
President: Robert Biefeld (Consultant)
Vice President: Joan Redwing (Pennsylvania State University)
Treasurer: Luis Zepeda-Ruiz (Lawrence Livermore National Labs)
Secretary: Mariya Zhuravleva (University of Tennessee)
Administrator: Shoshana Nash (AACG)
Executive Committee:
Robert Biefeld (Consultant)
Edith Bourret-Courchesne (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Antoni Dabkowski (McMaster University)
Parthiv Daggolu (University of Minnesota)
Jeffrey Derby (University of Minnesota)
James De Yoreo (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Govindhan Dhanaraj (Aymont Technology)
Dirk Ehrentraut (Soraa)
Robert Feigelson (Stanford University)
Vincent Fratello (Quest Integrated, LLC)
Kurt Gaskill (Naval Research Laboratory-retired)
John Geisz (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Kenneth Jackson (Retired)
David Kisailus (University of California, Riverside)
Seyed Koohpayeh (Johns Hopkins University)
Thomas Kuech (University of Wisconsin)
Candace Lynch (Inrad Optics, Inc.)
Luke Mawst (University of Wisconsin)
Irina Mnushkina (II-VI, Inc.)
Aleksandar Ostrogorsky (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Joan Redwing (Pennsylvania State University)
Jeffrey Rimer (University of Houston)
J. Carlos Rojo (General Electric)
Peter Schunemann (BAE Systems, Inc.)
David Vanderwater (Consultant)
Peter Vekilov (University of Houston)
Christine A. Wang (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Simon P. Watkins (Simon Fraser University)
Matthew Whittaker (Gooch & Housego)
Kevin Zawilski (BAE Systems, Inc.)
Luis Zepeda-Ruiz (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Mariya Zhuravleva (University of Tennessee)
Section Presidents:
WEST: Edith Bourret-Courchesne (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
TENNESSEE: Merry Spurrier-Koschan (University of Tennessee)
OMVPE Workshop Committee (2019)
Andrew Allerman (Sandia National Laboratories)
Robert Biefeld (Consultant)
Russell Dupuis (Georgia Institute of Technology)
John Geisz (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Luke Mawst (University of Wisconsin)
Joan Redwing (Pennsylvania State University)
Jae-Hyun Ryou (University of Houston)
Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik (State University of New York Polytechnic Institute)
Christine Wang (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Simon Watkins (Simon Fraser University)
Sessions and Organizers
Special Session: George Gilmer
Chair: Luis Zepeda-Ruiz (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Special Session: Michael Schieber
Chair: Jerry Stringfellow (University of Utah)
Edith Bourret-Courchesne (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Fundamentals of Crystal Growth
Co-Chair: Baron Peters (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Co-Chair: Boaz Pokroy (Technion Israel Institute of Technology)
Jim De Yoreo (Pacific Northwest Laboratory)
Peter Vekilov (University of Houston)
Mu Wang (Nanjing)
Modeling of Crystal Growth Processes
Chair: Simon Brandon (Technion Israel Institute of Technology)
Wolfram Miller (Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth)
Moneesh Upmanyu (Northeastern University)
Talid Sinno (University of Pennsylvania)
Thierry Duffar (Grenoble Institute of Technology, France)
Bulk Crystal Growth
Chair: Merry Koschan (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Seth Bank (University of Texas, Austin)
Michal Bockowski (UNIPRESS, Poland)
Antoni Dabkowski (McMaster University)
Christo Guguschev (Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth)
Seyed Koohpayeh (Johns Hopkins University)
Aleks Ostrogorsky (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Nonlinear Optical and Laser Host Materials
Co-Chair: Yasunori Furakawa (OXIDE Corp.)
Co-Chair: Kevin Zawilski (BAE Systems)
Peter Schunemann (BAE Systems)
Biological and Biomimetic Materials
Chair: David Kisailus (University of California, Riverside)
Detector Materials: Scintillators and Semiconductors
Co-Chair: Edith Bourret-Courchesne (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Co-Chair: Mariya Zhuravleva (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Seth Bank (University of Texas, Austin)
Candace Lynch (Inrad)
Industrial Crystal Growth Technology and Equipment
Chair: Matt Whittaker (Gooch & Housego)
Advanced Equipment and Growth Technology
Chair: Kou Matsumoto (Taiyo Nippon Sanso, Japan)
Michael Heuken (Aixtron)
Xiaohang Li (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)
Akinori Ubukata (Taiyo Nippon Sanso, Japan)
Surfaces and Interfaces
Chair: Elias Vlieg (Radboud University)
Martin Albrecht (Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth)
Kerstin Volz (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
In situ Observation and Characterization
Co-Chair: Matt Highland (Argonne National Laboratory)
Co-Chair: Katsuo Tsukamoto (Tohoku University)
Characterization Techniques for Bulk and Epitaxial Crystals
Chair: Mark Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles)
Mike Dudley (Stony Brook University)
Holger Eisele (Technical University Berlin)
Motoaki Iwaya (Meijo University, Japan)
Thin Film Growth, Epitaxy, and Superlattices
Co-Chair: Ferdinand Scholz (Ulm University)
Co-Chair: Masakazu Sugiyama (University of Tokyo)
Seth Bank (University of Texas, Austin)
Xiuling Li (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Kunal Murkherjee (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Kevin Schulte (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Nanocrystals, Quantum Dots, and Nanowires
Chair: George Wang (Sandia National Laboratories)
Alok Rudra (EPFL)
Hoe Tan (Australian National University)
2D Materials and Devices
Jim Maslar (NIST)
Suzanne Mohney (Pennsylvania State University)
Joan Redwing (Pennsylvania State University)
Materials for Photovoltaics and Other Energy Technology
Chair: John Geisz (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Kamran Forghani (Microlink)
Aaron Ptak (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Kevin Schulte (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Masakazu Sugiyama (University of Tokyo)
Hoe Tan (Australian National University)
Selective and Patterned Epitaxial Growth
Chair: Yuji Zhao (Arizona State University)
Seth Bank (University of Texas, Austin)
III-V Epitaxial Growth for Devices
Chair: Luke Mawst (University of Wisconsin)
Amy Liu (IQE)
Christopher Pinzone (Thor Labs)
Jae-Hyun Ryou (University of Houston)
Kevin Schulte (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Marcus Weyers (Ferdinand Braun Institute)
III-V's on Silicon
Chair: Kei May Lau (University of Hong Kong)
Seth Bank (University of Texas, Austin)
Bernardette Kunert (IMEC)
Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik (State University of New York
Polytechnic Institute)
III-V Wide Bandgap Nitride Semiconductors and Devices
Co-Chair: Tim Wernicke (Technical University Berlin)
Co-Chair: Ramon Collazo (North Carolina State University)
Co-Chair: Daniel Feezell (University of New Mexico)
Jung Han (Yale University)
Jennifer Hite (NRL)
Isik Kizilyalli (U.S. Department of Energy)
Zetian Mi (University of Michigan)
Hideto Miyake (Mie University)
Yasu Nanishi (Ritsumeikan University)
Christian Wetzel (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Narrow Bandgap Semiconductors and Devices
Chair: Simon Watkins (Simon Fraser University)
Ganash Balakrishan (University of New Mexico)
Seth Bank (University of Texas, Austin)
Leon Shterengas (State University of New York, Stonybrook)
BN Epitaxial Growth and Characterization
Hongxing Jiang (Texas Tech)
Tony Rice (Sandia National Laboratories)
Sergei Novikov (University of Nottingham, UK)
Silicon Carbide Materials and Devices
Chair: Govindhan Dhanaraj (Aymont Technology)
Michael Dudley (State University of New York, Stonybrook)
Balaji Raghothamachar (Stony Brook University)
Gallium Oxide Materials and Devices
Co-Chair: Shizuo Fujita (Kyoto University, Japan)
Co-Chair: Kevin Stevens (Northrup Grumman Synoptics)
Fourth Symposium on 2D and Other Low Dimensional Materials:
Co-Chair: Kurt Gaskill (Naval Research Laboratory)
Co-Chair: Kevin Daniels (University of Maryland)
Second Symposium on Complex Oxides
Co-Chair: Ho Nyung Lee (Oak Ridge National Labs)
Co-Chair: Darrell Schlom (Cornell University)
Co-Chair: Judith Driscoll (University of Cambridge)
Second Symposium on Ferroelectric Crystals and Textured Ceramics
Co-Chair: Zuo-Guang Ye (Simon Fraser University)
Co-Chair: Shujun Zhang (University of Wollongong)
Co-Chair: Rich Meyer (Pennsylvania State University)
Co-Chair: Jun Luo (TRS Technologies)
IOCG Prizes
Since 1989 at ICCG-9 (Sendai), the International Organization for Crystal Growth (IOCG) has sponsored two triennial prizes, the Frank Prize and the Laudise Prize. Beginning in 2004 at ICCG-14 (Grenoble), there was a new triennial IOCG prize, the Schieber Prize, sponsored by the Elsevier and the Journal of Crystal Growth. These prizes consist of a commemorative item plus an invitation and financial support to present the work, which is the subject of the award, at the ICCGE meeting at which the award takes place. The winners are expected to deliver invited talks during the conference.
Frank and Laudise Prizes
The IOCG Frank Prize is awarded for significant fundamental (not necessarily theoretical) contributions to the field of crystal growth. The IOCG Laudise prize is presented for significant technological (not necessarily experimental) contributions to the field of crystal growth. Both awards are made for outstanding contributions to the field of crystal growth through technical achievements, publications and presentations and through their impact worldwide on science and technology.
The Frank Prize is jointly awarded to Prof. Darrell Schlom of Cornel University and Dr. Reinhard Uecker of the Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth (IKZ) for their pioneering contributions to the development of new perovskite substrates enabling strain engineering of functional oxides.
The Laudise prize is awarded to Prof. Kazuo Nakajima, emeritus professor of Tohoku University, for his seminal contributions to the growth of both III-V quaternary layers for optical communication systems and of high-quality Si ingots for high-efficiency solar cells.
Schieber Prize
The IOCG Schieber prize is awarded to a young author to recognize his or her outstanding scientific publications in the field of Crystal Growth. The prize shall be awarded to one person who is an early career worker. The publications for which the award is made should consist of a paper or series of papers, published prior to the opening of that ICCGE. The criteria for selection should be scientific excellence, clarity of presentation and impact on the field of crystal growth. This prize is sponsored Elsevier and the Journal of Crystal Growth in memory of its Founding Editor.
The Schieber Prize is awarded to Dr. Anton Jesche, Center for Electronic Correlations and Magnetism, Institut für Physik, Universität Augsburg, for innovative development of crystal growth processes for complex correlated electron and magnetic materials.
ICCGE/OMVPE Corporate Exhibition
Proceedings
Authors who have a paper accepted for oral or poster presentations at the 19th International Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy/19th US Biennial Workshop on Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration for publication in the conference proceedings. Only work actually presented at the conference and that has not been published, nor is in press, or submitted for publication elsewhere will be considered for inclusion in the Proceedings.
The Proceedings will be published as a special thematic issue of the Journal of Crystal Growth. The manuscripts submitted will undergo a peer review process similar to regular publications.
The length of the papers in the Proceedings is limited to 8 printed pages
Manuscript submission deadline: September 29, 2019.
Formatting instructions:
Please follow the formatting recommendations on the Elsevier author instructions website. All manuscripts will be subject to the review process; submissions will be rejected if they do not describe original, unpublished work or are not of high quality. A single printed column (text only) in the Journal of Crystal Growth is approximately 480 words. Please keep the page length limit in mind when preparing your manuscript.
Instructions to Authors:
https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-crystal-growth/0022-0248/guide-for-authors
Submission Link:
http://ees.elsevier.com/CRYS/default.asp
When submitting their papers, authors must select VSI: ICCGE-19/OMVPE-19 as the article type.
ICCGE-19/OMVPE-19 Editors:
Raj Bhat (retired)
Bharat Jalan (University of Minnesota)
Catherine Caneau (retired)
Roger Qiu (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Andrea Zappettini (Italian National Research Council)
Tom Kuech (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Chung-Wen Lan (National Taiwan University)
Wednesday Afternoon Group Excursions
Option One: Rafting on the Upper Colorado River
Enjoy beautiful mountain scenery while floating down the Colorado river in a guided raft trip! This trip is suitable for beginners and children at least 4 years old and above. Some paddling is required with basic maneuvers; splashing and jumping off rocks into river pools available for those who choose! Plan on wearing swimsuits and fast-drying clothing. Hats, sunscreen and water bottles recommended. Spare clothing, water, etc., may be left on the bus but no valuables (no phones, watches, wallets), please. More information about the raft trip and outfitters is available at https://www.madadventures.com/what-to-bring/.
Depart Keystone in front of Keystone Lodge at 12:30 pm;
Return to Keystone about 5:30 or 6:00 pm.
Please fill out and sign the Participant Agreement prior to arrival at the bus. The document is available here.
Cost: $110 per person including 10% group discount, transportation, and sack lunch to take on the bus. See registration form for lunch details.
Sign up by July 10, 2019, to ensure space and choice of lunch.
Number of slots and lunch choices will be finalized immediately after this date due to vendor deadlines.
Lunch includes a choice of wrap, fresh fruit salad, red jacket potato salad, cookie duo, and bottled water in a reusable tote. Wrap choices: Buffalo Chicken Salad (chicken breast, pepper jack cheese, buffalo ranch dressing, sliced tomatoes and chopped romaine lettuce), Tuna Salad (white albacore tuna salad, Monterey jack cheese, spinach, sliced pickles and tomatoes on a tomato wrap), or Quinoa Vegetable Salad (shredded kale and black bean hummus on a spinach wrap, dairy free).
Option Two: Scenic Wagon Ride
Relax and enjoy a scenic horse-drawn wagon ride through Soda Creek Valley to Keystone's original homestead. Wranglers will give an historic account of Keystone's original settlement and progression to a ski resort. Learn about the horses pulling the wagons and enjoy refreshments (2 glasses of wine or beer with cheese and crackers) at the barn and deck of the Soda Ridge Homestead.
Meet at 1:30 p.m. in the Adventure Center located in Lakeside Village for a short bus ride to the horse drawn wagons. The entire event will last 2 - 2 1/2 hours.
Cost: $50 per person. Sign up by July 10 to ensure availability.
Presentation and Poster Instructions
Oral
If for any reason you cannot attend the conference or give your presentation, contact the conference organizers at the earliest possible time so as not to disrupt the schedule and to allow another presentation to take its place.
PC laptop computers will be provided by the conference in each session room. However, you are welcome to bring your own PC or Mac (required if you use Keynote). Each room will also have one LCD projector, a laser pointer, and a microphone.
Presentations will run on Windows Power Point (versions from 2015-2019) with a resolution of up to 1920x1080 (via HDMI or UXGA cabling).
Various adapters will be available upon request.
Only a single projector is available in the presentation rooms.
Please arrive and check in with the session chair and audio-visual assistant at least 15 minutes before the session begins either to load your presentation on the conference laptop or to check the connection between your computer and the projector. Note that time lost switching between computers or due to nonfunctioning computer graphics presentations will be deducted from the speaker’s allotted presentation time.
In general, the smaller your presentation (in file size) the easier it is to handle.
Any movie/image file must be in the same folder as the presentation and must be copied in the folder before being included in the presentation.
Please direct any presentation questions to the chair for your session.
Time slots
Plenary talks are 45 minutes total (40 min. presentation, 5 min. questions)
Prize talks are 40 minutes total (35 min. presentation, 5 min. questions)
Invited ICCGE, OMVPE, and Symposia talks are 30 minutes total (25 min. presentation, 5 min. questions)
Contributed ICCGE, OMVPE, and Symposia talks are 15 minutes total (12 min. presentation, 3 min. questions)
Contributed OMVPE evening talks are 20 minutes total (17 min. presentation, 3 min. questions)
Posters
Poster boards cost money and space is limited. Poster presenters are required to confirm their attendance at the conference by registration or other means. If you have not confirmed your attendance, your poster will be removed from the program. If for any reason you cannot attend the conference or give your poster, contact the conference organizers at the earliest possible time.
Posters must fit in a 3’ wide x 4’ tall space. Push pins will be available.
Poster sessions are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday afternoons from 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM.
Please mount your poster from 2:30 – 5:00 PM on the day of the presentation.
Individual poster boards will be identified with poster numbers. Check the list in the room to determine your poster number and mount your poster in the correct space.
You or a co-author are expected to be present at your poster during the entire session to answer questions.
Please remove your poster in a timely manner at the end of the poster session.
There will be one or more prizes for the best student poster(s).
Make Sure Slides Are Simple and Legible
Preferred page setup is landscape orientation with high-contrast lettering and readable fonts.
Use a sans serif non-stylized typeface such as Helvetica or Arial.
No non-standard fonts as they may not display properly or be illegible.
The larger the font, the better. Avoid using anything smaller than 24-point font for text and 18-point font for labels. Most of us can’t read too small.
Do not rely solely on color for contrast, but use light text on dark background or vice versa. Some people are colorblind.
A maximum of 7 lines/slide and 5 words/line will improve the communication value of your slide. Most of us can’t read fast enough for excessive content.
Test slides for legibility and contrast.
Check spelling and grammar using a spell check program or a proofreader.
Have an appropriate number of slides for your time. More than one slide per presentation minute is unlikely to be understood by the audience.
One concept per slide is enough.
Include your contact information and website URL on the final slide.
Pictures and Graphics
Do not save pictures as .bmp or .tiff (file size is too big).
Images with .gif and .jpg extensions are recommended to obtain a light presentation that will load and display readily (other kinds of extensions - recognizable by PowerPoint will be accepted all the same).
Save the pictures used in your presentation on a USB storage as backup (in case of problems, we can re-insert the original).
Save the graphics or spreadsheets (Excel) used in your presentation on a separate USB-stick as back up.
PDFs for presentations that may have been created using a different format are acceptable.
Video
Movies should not exceed 50 MB each (50 MB is not necessarily the limit; we can handle larger movies without any problems, but the video may not present as smoothly).
Always bring your movies on a separate USB storage as back up. The best format for videos is .mp4.
ICCGE-19/OMVPE-19 Photo Contest
Sponsored by the Elsevier and the Journal of Crystal Growth
Photographs portraying scientific, technical, or artistic aspects of crystals, crystal growth, or characterization are solicited. The photos will be displayed on the conference website in addition to being displayed in a prominent location at the conference location and as a slide show in the meeting rooms. Submissions will be accepted in two categories:
1) Natural untouched micrographs or photographs
2) Photographs including digital manipulation (and computational simulations)
Judging and Awards
Submissions will be voted on by conference attendees on the conference website. The first-place entries in each category will receive an award certificate and a cash prize of $300. The best student entry will also receive an award certificate and a cash prize of $300. Winners will be announced during the Banquet and Awards Ceremony and the Winning photos will be published in the AACG newsletter.
Contest Rules
Contest is open only to registered meeting attendees.
Each attendee can submit exactly one entry per category.
Entries must be submitted by email as a PowerPoint slide (use attached template; limit file size to 10MB).
Please do not put text on the photo unless it is part of the image
Photo caption should describe the technical significance of the entry and/or the artistry that it represents (50 words or less)
Indicate if the entry is a General or Student submission
Identify the appropriate category for judging (Natural or Digital/Altered)
Elsevier logoEntries should be submitted by email to the photo contest organizer, Balaji Raghothamachar, by June 30, 2019. Please direct any questions or comments to the organizer:
Balaji Raghothamachar
Stony Brook University
Phone: 1 (631) 632-4183
Email: balaji.raghothamachar@stonybrook.edu
Overall Schedule
Monday, July 29, 2019
08:10 - 10:00
Plenary Session
Monday, July 29, 2019
Colorado Rockies Ballroom (Shavano and Red Cloud Peak)
Moderator(s): Christine Wang, USA
08:10 - 08:30
Opening Remarks: Vincent Fratello and Jeffrey Derby
08:30 - 09:15
(Plenary) A RETROSPECTIVE ON THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CRYSTAL GROWTH ON ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Robert Feigelson (Stanford University, USA)
09:15 - 10:00
(Plenary) DEFECT ENGINEERING IN BULK CRYSTAL GROWTH
Thierry Duffar (SIMAP EPM, FR)
10:00 - 10:30
BREAK
10:30 - 12:00
Industrial Crystal Growth Technology and Equipment I
Monday, July 29, 2019
Shavano Peak
Moderator(s): Matt Whittaker, USA; Gisele Maxwell, USA
10:30 - 11:00
(Invited) ADVANCES IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL FIBERS AND THIN RODS GROWN BY LASER HEATED PEDESTAL GROWTH: A REVIEW
Gisele Maxwell (Shasta Crystals, Inc., USA)
11:00 - 11:30
(Invited) ULTRA-FAST AND HIGH-PRECISION CRYSTAL ORIENTATION AND QUALITY MEASUREMENTS ON CRYSTALLINE SEMICONDUCTORS
Kay Dornich (Freiberg Instruments GmbH, DE)
11:30 - 11:45
CONTROL OF MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLATINUM FIBER FABRICATED BY UNIDIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION
Yuui Yokota (Tohoku University, JP)
11:45 - 12:00
BULK CRYSTAL GROWTH OF TERNARY III-V COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
Partha Dutta (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY/USA)
10:30 - 12:00
Wide Bandgap Growth and Characterization
Monday, July 29, 2019
Torreys Peak II-IV
Moderator(s): Daniel Feezell, USA; Tetsuya Takeuchi, JP
10:30 - 11:00
(Invited) GROWTH AND POINT DEFECT CONTROL OF ALGAN FOR UV LASER DIODES
Ramon Collazo (North Carolina State University, USA)
11:00 - 11:15
POINT DEFECTS IN GAN:MG CRYSTALS GROWN BY AMMONOBASIC METHOD
Robert Kucharski (Institute of High Pressure Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, PL)
11:15 - 11:30
CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC POLARITY INVERSION IN NITRIDES ON SI
Alexana Roshko (NIST, CO/USA)
11:30 - 11:45
GE-DOPING IN ALGAN: DX FORMATION AND COMPENSATION
Ronny Kirste (Adroit Materials Inc, USA)
11:45 - 12:00
HIGH-TEMPERATURE ANNEALING OF SPUTTERED SCALN FILMS FOR LATTICE-MATCHED ALGAN EPITAXY
Brendan Gunning (Sandia National Laboratories, NM/USA)
10:30 - 12:00
Nonlinear Optical and Laser Host Materials I
Monday, July 29, 2019
Crestone I, II
Moderator(s): Peter Schunemann, USA; Kevin Stevens, USA
10:30 - 11:00
(Invited) FLUORIDE CRYSTALS FOR LASER GAIN AND FARADAY ROTATOR APPLICATIONS
Kevin Stevens (Northrop Grumman SYNOPTICS, NC/USA)
11:00 - 11:15
OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY AND MAGNETIC BEHAVIOUR OF SM³+- AND EU³+- CATIONS IN LI6EU1-XSMX(BO3)3 SOLID SOLUTION
Matias Velazquez (SIMaP UMR 5266 CNRS-UGA-G INP, FR)
11:15 - 11:30
TOP-SEEDED SOLUTION CRYSTAL GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW ULTRAVIOLET AND DEEP-ULTRAVIOLET NON-LINEAR OPTICAL MATERIALS
P Shiv Halasyamani (Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, TX/USA)
11:30 - 11:45
NOVEL (ER,YB)YMGB5O10 PENTABORATE CRYSTALS: FLUX GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION
Victor Maltsev (Lomonosov Moscow State University, RU)
11:45 - 12:00
BRIDGMAN GROWTH OF LARGE SIZE SM:YCOB CRYSTAL FOR QPCPA APPLICATION
Xiaoniu Tu (Shanghai institute of ceramics, CN)
10:30 - 12:15
Symposium on 2D Materials: Characterization and Devices
Monday, July 29, 2019
Crestone III, IV
Moderator(s): James Maslar, USA; Tanushree Choudhury, USA
10:30 - 11:00
(Invited) NOVEL EXCITONIC EFFECTS IN ATOMICALLY THIN HETEROSTRUCTURES
Cristina Giusca (National Physical Laboratory, GB)
11:00 - 11:15
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF MOS2/GAN HETERO STRUCTURE
Shinichiro Mouri (Ritumeikan University, JP)
11:15 - 11:30
CHEMICAL VAPOR TRANSPORT SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPOSITIONAL TUNING OF ZRSXSE2-X FOR OPTOELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
Joshua Fox (Penn State University, USA)
11:30 - 11:45
TUNABLE ELECTRIC AND THERMAL TRANSPORT PROPERTIES IN DEFECT ENGINEERED HF/ZRTE5-δ SINGLE CRYSTAL DURING CVT GROWTH
Shuhua Yao (Nanjing university, CN)
11:45 - 12:00
CHEMICAL SENSING WITH MOS2/GRAPHENE HETEROSTRUCTURE ON SILICON CARBIDE
Soaram Kim (University of Maryland, MD/USA)
12:00 - 12:15
CRYSTAL GROWTH AND STUDY OF ORBITAL CURRENTS IN THE PSEUDOGAP PHASE OF HIGH-TC CUPRATES
Dalila Bounoua (Laboratoire Léon Brillouin, FR)
10:30 - 12:00
Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex Oxides: Batteries and Epitaxial Nanocomposites
Monday, July 29, 2019
Grays Peak II, III
Moderator(s): Q. X. Jia, USA
10:30 - 11:00
(Invited) RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT OF ALL SOLID-STATE BATTERIES BY USING THIN FILM TECHNOLOGY
Tsuyoshi Ohnishi (National Institute for Materials Science, JP)
11:00 - 11:30
(Invited) NEW PARADIM OF EPITAXY WITH LARGE LATTICE MISMATCH USING NANOCOMPOSITE DESIGNS
Haiyan Wang (Purdue University, USA)
11:30 - 12:00
(Invited) INTERPLAY OF STRAIN, DEFECTS AND INTERFACE ON FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF NANOCOMPOSITES
Aiping Chen (CINT, Los Alamos, NM/USA)
10:30 - 12:00
Symposium on Ferroelectric Crystals and Textured Ceramics: Perovskite Ferroelectric Crystals
Monday, July 29, 2019
Grays Peak I
Moderator(s): YUJI Noguchi, JP; Zuo-guang Ye, CA
10:30 - 11:00
(Invited) ELECTRICAL CONTROL OF FERRIELECTRIC AND FERROELECTRIC PHASES IN BI-BASED POLAR PEROVSKITES.
YUJI Noguchi (Department of Applied Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, JP)
11:00 - 11:30
(Invited) MULTISCALE STRUCTURES AND ORIGINS OF HIGH PIEZO-/FERROELECTRICITY IN COMPLEX PEROVSKITE SINGLE CRYSTALS
Zuo-Guang Ye (Simon Fraser University, BC/CA)
11:30 - 11:45
GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BAPRXND1-XFENB4O15 SINGLE CRYSTALS
Bixia Wang (Argonne National Laboratory, IL/USA)
11:45 - 12:00
A FERROELECTRIC POLYMER BASED ARTIFICIAL SYNAPSE FOR NEUROMORPHIC APPLICATIONS
Sungjun Kim (School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, KR)
10:30 - 12:00
Special Session - Michael Schieber I
Monday, July 29, 2019
Red Cloud Peak
Moderator(s): Jerry Stringfellow, USA; Edith Bourret-Courchesne, USA
10:30 - 11:00
(Invited) REVIEW OF ROOM TEMPERATURE COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS FOR NUCLEAR DETECTION
Kanai Shah (Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc., MA/USA)
11:00 - 11:30
(Invited) DEVELOPMENTS IN CDZNTE AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR GAMMA-RAY DETECTORS
Mark Goorsky (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Los Angeles, CA/USA)
11:30 - 12:00
(Invited) HEAVY METAL HALIDES FOR ROOM TEMPERATURE NUCLEAR RADIATION DETECTION
Arnold Burger (Fisk University, TN/USA)
12:00 - 13:30
LUNCH
13:30 - 15:00
Special Session - Michael Schieber II
Monday, July 29, 2019
Red Cloud Peak
Moderator(s): Jerry Stringfellow, USA; Edith Bourret-Courchesne, USA
13:30 - 14:00
(Invited) PEROVSKITE CSPBBR3 SINGLE CRYSTAL DETECTOR FOR GAMMA AND ALPHA-PARTICLE SPECTROSCOPY
Duck Young Chung (Argonne National Laboratory, IL/USA)
14:00 - 14:30
(Invited) FURTHER IMPROVEMENT OF CE DOPED CLLB SCINTILLATORS
Mikayel Arzakantsyan (Saint-Gobain Research Paris, FR)
14:30 - 15:00
(Invited) PROGRESSION AND MITIGATION OF FABRICATION CHALLENGES FOR MICROSTRUCTURED SEMICONDUCTOR NEUTRON DETECTORS
D.S. McGregor (Kansas State University, KS/USA)
13:30 - 15:00
Industrial Crystal Growth and Technology II
Monday, July 29, 2019
Shavano Peak
Moderator(s): Matt Whittaker, USA
13:30 - 13:45
EFFECT OF GROWTH EQUIPMENT STABILITY AND PRECISION ON THE PULLING OF SINGLE CRYSTALS FROM THE MELT
Ahmed Nouri (CYBERSTAR, FR)
13:45 - 14:00
TOWARDS MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL FOR VGF GROWTH USING ARTIFICIAL NEURONAL NETWORKS
Stefan Ecklebe (Technische Universität Dresden, DE)
14:00 - 14:15
MODELING OF DISLOCATION DYNAMICS IN VGF GAAS CRYSTAL GROWTH
Vladimir Artemyev (STR Group, Inc. – Soft-Impact, Ltd., RU)
14:15 - 14:30
NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE FLOW, HEAT AND MASS TRANSPORTS OF APCVD REACTOR TO OBTAIN THE ULTRA-HIGH FLATTEN SILICON EPITAXY ON 12-INCH DIAMETER SILICON
Chieh Hu (Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University, TW)
14:30 - 14:45
COMPUTER MODELING OF HMCZ SI GROWTH
Vladimir Kalaev (STR Group, Inc. – Soft-Impact, Ltd., RU)
14:45 - 15:00
APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING TO MOCVD PROCESS
Gaurab Samanta (Veeco Instruments, NJ/USA)
13:30 - 15:00
Nonlinear Optical and Laser Host Materials II
Monday, July 29, 2019
Crestone I, II
Moderator(s): Shekhar Guha, USA; Yushi Kaneda, JP
13:30 - 14:00
(Invited) EFFICIENT CONTINUOUS-WAVE NONLINEAR FREQUENCY CONVERSION TOWARD DEEP-ULTRAVIOLET
Yushi Kaneda (Oxide Corp., JP)
14:00 - 14:15
HVPE OF ENGINEERED GRATING STRUCTURES IN OP-GAAS AND OP-GAP
Peter Schunemann (BAE Systems, NH/USA)
14:15 - 14:30
THICK HVPE GROWTH OF ZNSE ON GAAS SUBSTRATES AND OP-GAAS TEMPLATES FOR MLWIR FREQUENCY CONVERSION
Shivashankar Vangala (Sensors Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, OH/USA)
14:30 - 14:45
LARGE DIAMETER LABGEO5 SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH FOR QPM DEVICE WITH LONG INTERACTION LENGTH
Mitsuyoshi Sakairi (OXIDE Corporation, JP)
14:45 - 15:00
VAPOR TRANSPORT GROWTH OF ZINC SELENIDE AND ZINC SULPHIDE SINGLE CRYSTALS
Peter Schunemann (BAE Systems, NH/USA)
13:30 - 15:00
Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex Oxides: Freestanding Crystalline Oxide Membranes
Monday, July 29, 2019
Grays Peak II, III
Moderator(s): Steven May, USA
13:30 - 14:00
(Invited) FREESTANDING CRYSTALLINE OXIDE MEMBRANES AND HETEROSTRUCTURES
Harold Hwang (Stanford University, CA/USA)
14:00 - 14:30
(Invited) FREESTANDING, SELF-FORMED LAALO3/SRTIO3 MICRO-MEMBRANES
Fabio Miletto Granozio (CNR-SPIN, IT)
14:30 - 15:00
(Invited) FREESTANDING CRYSTALLINE MONOLAYERS OF OXIDE PEROVSKITES
Yuefeng Nie (Nanjing University, CN)
13:30 - 15:00
Symposium on Ferroelectric Crystals and Textured Ceramics: Characterization of Ferroelectric Crystals
Monday, July 29, 2019
Grays Peak I
Moderator(s): Richard Meyer, USA; Christo Guguschev, DE
13:30 - 14:00
(Invited) GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LARGE-LATTICE-PARAMETER PEROVSKITE SUBSTRATE SINGLE CRYSTALS FOR FERROELECTRIC FILMS AND DEVICES
Christo Guguschev (Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, DE)
14:00 - 14:30
(Invited) PROCESSING-ELECTROMECHANICAL PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS IN TEXTURED PMNT
Richard Meyer (Applied Research Lab, Pennsylvania State University, USA)
14:30 – 15:00
(Invited) EXPLORING FERROELECTRIC DOMAIN ENGINEERING THROUGH CERAMICS TEXTURING, FOR UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS APPLICATIONS
Alain Moriana (Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, NSW/AU)
13:30 - 15:00
Symposium on 2D Materials: Beyond Graphene and TMDs
Monday, July 29, 2019
Crestone III, IV
Moderator(s): Kurt Gaskill, USA; Kevin Daniels, USA
13:30 - 13:45
INTERACTIONS OF TMGA AND NH3 WITH DEFECTS IN GRAPHENE: TOWARDS A MECHANISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF 2D GANX FORMATION
Anushka Bansal (Penn State University, PA/USA)
13:45 - 14:00
EPITAXIAL GROWTH OF LAYERED β-IN2SE3 THIN FILMS VIA METALORGANIC CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
Xiaotian Zhang (The Pennsylvania State University, PA/USA)
14:00 - 14:15
MOVPE GROWTH OF GAAS ON SINGLE-CRYSTAL 2D LAYERED BI2SE3 SUBSTRATES
Andrew Norman (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, CO/USA)
14:15 - 14:30
HIGH-PRESSURE GROWTH OF THE NEWLY PREDICTED QUANTUM SPIN HALL INSULATOR PT2HGSE3
Enrico Giannini (Department of Quantum Matter Physics - University of Geneva, CH)
14:30 - 14:45
A FAMILY OF RARE EARTH-BASED MAGNETIC TRIANGULAR LATTICE MATERIALS
Shu Guo (Princeton University, NJ/USA)
14:45 - 15:00
STRUCTURES AND STABILITY OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS COMPOSED OF GROUP III-V AND II-VI ELEMENTS
Toru Akiyama (Mie University, JP)
13:30 - 15:00
Thin Film Growth, Epitaxy, and Superlattices: Nitride and Oxide Thin Films
Monday, July 29, 2019
Torreys Peak II-IV
Moderator(s): Luke Mawst, USA; Roberto Fornari, IT
13:30 - 14:00
(Invited) CHARACTERIZATION OF INTRINSIC COMPOSITIONAL DISORDER IN NITRIDE ALLOYS BY SCANNING TUNNELING ELECTROLUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
Wiebke Hahn (Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS, FR)
14:00 - 14:15
GROWTH OF LEAD TELLURIDE FILMS BY METAL ORGANIC CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
Gary Tompa (Structured Materials Industries, Inc., NJ/USA)
14:15 - 14:30
IMPROVED CRYSTALLINITY OF ZNO FILM FORMED ON FTO SUBSTRATE WITH INSERTING MULTI-BUFFER FILMS
Xinwei Zhao (Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Science, JP)
14:30 - 14:45
ZN-IV-N2 SEMICONDUCTORS FOR GREEN EMISSION: RECENT PROGRESS IN MATERIAL SYNTHESIS
Brooks Tellekamp (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, CO/USA)
14:45 - 15:00
PROPERTIES OF GALLIUM OXIDE THIN FILMS ON C-PLANE SAPPHIRE GROWN BY REAR-FLOW-CONTROLLED MIST CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
SIYOUNG Bae (Korea Ceramic Engineering and Technology, KR)
15:00 -15:30
BREAK
15:30 - 17:45
Symposium on 2D Materials: Graphene and Graphene-Related Processes
Monday, July 29, 2019
Crestone III, IV
Moderator(s): Kevin Daniels, USA; Kurt Gaskill, USA
15:30 - 16:00
(Invited) FUNDAMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM INTERCALATED GRAPHENE ON SILICON CARBIDE
Jimmy Kotsakidis (Monash University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, AU)
16:00 - 16:30
(Invited) STRONG CORRELATION ENFORCED BY DOPING INTERCALATION IN EPITAXIAL GRAPHENE ON SIC(0001)
U Starke (Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, DE)
16:30 - 16:45
MULTI-WAFER BATCH SYNTHESIS OF GRAPHENE ON CU FILMS BY QUASI-STATIC FLOW CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
Benjamin Huet (The Pennsylvania State University, PA/USA)
16:45 - 17:00
LOW-TEMPERATURE DIRECT GROWTH OF GRAPHENE ON R-PLANE SAPPHIRE USING CU VAPOR CATALYST BY CVD
Yuki Ueda (Meijo University, JP)
17:00 - 17:15
LIQUID-PHASE GROWTH OF FEW-LAYERED GRAPHENE ON SAPPHIRE SUBSTRATES USING GA MELTS
Takahiro Maruyama (Meijo University, JP)
17:15 - 17:30
EPITAXIAL CU FILMS: AN IDEAL PLATFORM FOR THE GRAPHENE GROWTH, TRANSFER AND DEVICE FABRICATION
Benjamin Huet (The Pennsylvania State University, PA/USA)
17:30 - 17:45
GROWTH OF INDIUM SELENIDE COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTOR FOR OPTOELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS
Tao Wang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, CN)
15:30 - 17:30
Bulk Crystal Growth: III-V Wide Bandgap Nitride Semiconductors
Monday, July 29, 2019
Shavano Peak
Moderator(s): Rafael Dalmau, USA; Michal Bockowski, PL
15:30 - 16:00
(Invited) CRYSTALLIZATION OF GAN BY HVPE METHOD WITH CONTROLLED LATERAL GROWTH
Tomasz Sochacki (Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS, PL)
16:00 - 16:15
THICK GAN CRYSTALS OF HIGH PURITY GROWN WITH AN INCREASED RATE BY AMMONOBASIC METHOD
Mikolaj Amilusik (Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS, PL)
16:15 - 16:30
SUPPRESSION OF STEP BUNCHING IN GAN CRYSTALS DURING THE NA-FLUX METHOD AT LOW SUPERSATURATION
Kiyoto Endo (Grad. Sch. of Eng., Osaka Univ., JP)
16:30 - 16:45
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF NITROGEN DISSOLUTION ON SODIUM FLUX GROWTH
Ricksen Tandryo (, JP)
16:45 - 17:00
DETAILED STUDY OF HVPE-GAN DOPED WITH SILICON
Mikolaj Amilusik (Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS, PL)
17:00 - 17:15
HVPE-GAN DOPED WITH CARBON AND/OR MANGANESE
Tomasz Sochacki (Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS, PL)
17:15 - 17:30
GROWTH OF GAN SINGLE CRYSTALS WITH HIGH TRANSPARENCY BY LI-ADDED NA-FLUX METHOD
Tatsuhiko Nakajima (Osaka University, JP)
15:30 - 17:30
Detector Materials: Numerical Simulation and Semiconductors
Monday, July 29, 2019
Red Cloud Peak
Moderator(s): Jeffrey Derby, USA; Joshua Tower, USA
15:30 - 15:45
MODEL-BASED CONTROL FOR BRIDGMAN GROWTH OF SCINTILLATOR CRYSTALS
Swanand Pawar (University of Minnesota, MN/USA)
15:45 - 16:00
GROWTH AND PERFORMANCE OF THALLIUM MERCURY IODIDE CRYSTALS FOR GAMMA-RAY DETECTION
Narsingh Singh (University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA)
16:00 - 16:15
REQUIREMENTS, GROWTH AND EVALUATION OF GAAS CRYOGENIC SCINTILLATOR CRYSTALS
Christiane Frank-Rotsch (Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, DE)
16:15 - 16:30
GROWTH OF HEAVILY-DOPED GERMANIUM SINGLE CRYSTALS FOR MID-INFRARED APPLICATIONS
R Radhakrishnan Sumathi (Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, DE)
16:30 - 16:45
EVALUATION OF AN INVERTED VERTICAL GRADIENT FREEZE METHOD FOR CADMIUM ZINC TELLURIDE
John Roerig (University of Minnesota, MN/USA)
16:45 - 17:00
NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF CDZNTE GROWTH BY THE BORON OXIDE ENCAPSULATED VERTICAL BRIDGMAN METHOD
Carmen Stelian (Universit ́e Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, FR)
17:00 - 17:15
IMPLEMENTATION OF ACCELERATED CRUCIBLE ROTATION TECHNIQUE (ACRT) TO ACHIEVE IMPROVED GROWTH RATE AND DETECTOR PERFORMANCE OF CADMIUM ZINC TELLURIDE (CDZNTE)
Saketh Kakkireni (Washington State University., WA/USA)
17:15 - 17:30
CDZNTE SINGLE-CRYSTAL INGOTS GROWTH BY PRESSURE CONTROLLED BRIDGMAN METHOD
Fan Yang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, CN)
15:30 - 17:30
Epitaxy of III-V Thin Films and Superlattices
Monday, July 29, 2019
Torreys Peak II-IV
Moderator(s): Hitoshi Habuka, JP; Phil Ahrenkiel, USA
15:30 - 16:00
(Invited) QUANTUM CASCADE LASER ACTIVE REGIONS GROWN ON LATTICE-MISMATCHED SUBSTRATES BY OMVPE
Luke Mawst (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI/USA)
16:00 - 16:15
AB INITIO STUDY FOR ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION BEHAVIOR OF WETTING LAYER SURFACE OF INAS GROWN ON GAAS(001) SUBSTRATE
Kazuhiro Yonemoto (Mie university, JP)
16:15 - 16:30
LAYER THICKNESS DEPENDENT INTERFACIAL GRADING ANALYSIS FOR STRAINED III-V SUPERLATTICES BY ATOM PROBE TOMOGRAPHY
Ayushi Rajeev (University of Wisconsin Madison, WI/USA)
16:30 - 16:45
RECENT PROGRESS OF HIGH TEMPERATURE VAPOR PHASE EPITAXY FOR THE GROWTH OF GAN LAYERS
Tom Schneider (TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Nonferrous-Metallurgy and Purest Materials, DE)
16:45 - 17:00
IMPROVEMENT OF LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF N-GAN USING TEGA PRECURSOR
Tomáš Hubáček (Institute of Physics, CAS, CZ)
17:00 - 17:15
MOCVD GROWTH OF ALGAN BACK-ILLUMINATED SEPARATE-ABSORPTION AND MULTIPLICATION ULTRAVIOLET AVALANCHE PHOTODIODES
Russell Dupuis (Georgia Institute of Technology, GA/USA)
17:15 - 17:30
HETEROEPITAXIAL GROWTH BETWEEN GAN THIN FILM AND A FLEXIBLE SUBSTRATE
Wei Cih Yang (National Chiao Tung University, TW)
15:30 - 17:30
Nonlinear Optical and Laser Host Materials III
Monday, July 29, 2019
Crestone I, II
Moderator(s): Kevin Stevens, USA; Shekhar Guha, USA
15:30 - 16:00
(Invited) LINEAR AND NONLINEAR OPTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINATION OF CRYSTAL PROPERTIES
Shekhar Guha (Air Force Research Laboratory, OH/USA)
16:00 - 16:15
TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE SOLTEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE SOLUTION GROWTH OF GASE CRYSTAL BY USING IN FLUX AND SELF-SEEDING METHODUTION GROWTH OF GASE CRYSTAL BY USING IN FLUX AND SELF-SEEDING METHOD
Yohei Sato (Tohoku University, JP)
16:15 - 16:30
IN-SITU SYNTHESIS AND HGF GROWTH OF BAGA4S7, BAGA4SE7, AND BAGA2GESE6
Peter Schunemann (BAE Systems, NH/USA)
16:30 - 16:45
COMPARISON OF CDSIP2 TO ZNGEP2 FOR 2-MICRON PUMPED OPOS
Kevin Zawilski (BAE Systems, NH/USA)
16:45 - 17:00
MEASUREMENT OF D-COEFFICIENTS OF CRYSTALS USIN NON-PHASE-MATCHED SECOND HARMONIC GENERATION OF MID-WAVE INFRARED RADIATION
Shekhar Guha (Air Force Research Laboratory, OH/USA)
17:00 - 17:30
(Invited) PROGRESS IN GROWTH OF LARGE LBO CRYSTALS FOR NON-LINEAR OPTICAL APPLICATIONS
Dan Perlov (IPG Photonics, MA/USA)
15:30 - 17:30
Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex Oxides: Complex Oxides from Metalorganic Precursors
Monday, July 29, 2019
Grays Peak II, III
Moderator(s): Matthew Brahlek,
15:30 - 16:00
(Invited) DEFECT-FREE SYNTHESIS OF QUANTUM HETEROSTRUCTURES VIA METAL-ORGANIC PULSED LASER DEPOSITION
Chang-Beom Eom (University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI/USA)
16:00 - 16:30
(Invited) CONTROLLING THE STOICHIOMETRY IN QUATERNARY COMPLEX OXIDE THIN FILMS BY HYBRID MOLECULAR BEAM EPITAXY
Roman Engel-Herbert (Penn State University, USA)
16:30 - 17:00
(Invited) EPITAXIAL GROWTH OF COMPLEX OXIDE FILMS WITH DESIRED PROPERTIES BY A POLYMER-ASSISTED DEPOSITION
Q X Jia (Univ. at Buffalo, SUNY, Department of Materials Design and Innovation, NY/USA)
17:00 - 17:15
GROWTH OF LINBO3 FILMS FOR ELECTRO-OPTIC DEVICES BY CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
Gary Tompa (Structured Materials Industries, Inc., NJ/USA)
17:15 - 17:30
ACTIVATING CATION DIFFUSION ACROSS THE INTERFACE FOR MATERIALS DISCOVERY
Yingge Du (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, WA/USA)
15:30 - 17:30
Symposium on Ferroelectric Crystals and Textured Ceramics: Doped Relaxor-PT Ferroelectric Crystals
Grays Peak I
Moderator(s): Qiang Li, ; Ho Nyung Lee, USA
15:30 - 16:00
(Invited) GEN III MN-MODIFIED PMN-PZT SINGLE CRYSTALS FOR HIGH POWER/HIGH FREQUENCY/COMPOSITE APPLICATIONS
Ho-Yong Lee (Ceracomp Co., Ltd., KR)
16:00 - 16:30
(Invited) EFFECT OF MANGANESE DOPING ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND FATIGUE PROPERTY OF PIN-PMN-PT SINGLE CRYSTAL
Qiang Li (Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, CN)
16:30 - 17:00
(Invited) THE GROWTH AND PIEZOELECTRIC PERFORMANCE OF RELAXOR-BASED FERROELECTRIC PIN-PMN-PT AND MN DOPED PIN-PMN-PT SINGLE CRYSTALS
Guisheng Xu (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN)
17:00 - 17:15
LATE NEWS
17:15 - 17:30
LATE NEWS
MONDAY, JULY 29, 2019
Poster Session
17:30 - 19:00
Poster Session
Monday, July 29, 2019
Columbine Ballroom (Longs and Quandary Peak)
Symposium on 2D Materials / 2D Materials and Devices
MP1.1
PBI2 SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH AND ITS OPTICAL PROPERTY STUDY
Der Yuh Lin (National Changhua University of Education, TW)
MP1.2
PRECIPITATION OF MULTILAYER GRAPHENE DIRECTLY ON GALLIUM NITRIDE TEMPLATE USING W CAPPING LAYER
Jumpei Yamada (Meijo University, JP)
MP1.3
TERAHERTZ GENERATION UTILIZING HOT ELECTRONS INJECTION ACROSS GRAPHENE PLANES
BYOUNG DON Kong (Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR)
Industrial Crystal Growth and Technology
MP2.1
ATTAINMENT OF DESIRED MORPHOLOGY AND CRYSTAL SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF ALPHA LACTOSE MONOHYDRATE (α-LM) THROUGH VARIOUS CRYSTALLIZATION METHODOLOGIES
Srinivasan Karuppannagounder (Bharathiar University, IN)
MP2.2
GROWTH KINETICS OF THE METASTABLE POLYMORPH OF L-HISTIDINE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Lek Wantha (School of Chemical Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology, TH)
MP2.3
TUNING THE SOLUTION-MEDIATED CONCOMITANT PHASE TRANSFORMATION OUTCOME OF THE PIROXICAM MONOHYDRATE BY TWO HYDROXYL-CONTAINING ADDITIVES: HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE AND H2O
Lei Wang (Shandong University, CN)
III-V Wide Bandgap Nitride Semiconductors and Devices
MP3.1
EFFECT OF IN ADLAYER ON MBE GROWTH OF INN BY DERI METHOD
Naoki Goto (Ritsumeikan university, JP)
MP3.2
SINGLE-CRYSTALLINE III-N THIN FILMS FOR FLEXIBLE PIEZOELECTRIC GENERATORS AND PULSE SENSORS
Jae-Hyun Ryou (University of Houston, USA)
MP3.3
UNINTENTIONALLY INCORPORATED HYDROGEN AS PROBABLE LUMINESCENCE KILLER IN INGAN/GAN QWS
Alice Hospodková (Institute of Physics, CAS, CZ)
MP3.4
FIRST-PRINCIPLES CALCULATION OF ABSOLUTE SURFACE ENERGIES OF GAN DURING OXIDE VAPOR PHASE EPITAXY GROWTH
Takahiro Kawamura (Mie University, JP)
MP3.5
IMPLANTATION OF BERYLLIUM INTO THIN UNINTENTIONALLY DOPED LAYERS OF GALLIUM NITRIDE CRYSTALLIZED BY HALIDE VAPOR PHASE EPITAXY
Mikolaj Amilusik (Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS, PL)
MP3.6
LUMINESCENCE RED SHIFT OF INGAN/GAN HETEROSTRUCTURES BY ENLARGEMENT OF V-PITS
Tomáš Vaněk (Institute of Physics, CAS, CZ)
MP3.7
COMPUTER MODELING OF BULK GAN CRYSTAL GROWTH FROM NA-GA SOLUTION
Vladimir Kalaev (STR Group, Inc. – Soft-Impact, Ltd., RU)
MP3.8
STUDIES ON ALGAN PHOTODIODES BASED ON DIFFERENT ALN TEMPLATES
Dunjun Chen (Nanjing University, CN)
MP3.9
IMPROVING OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF GAN EPITAXIAL WAFERS AND ENHANCING LUMINESCENT PROPERTIES OF GAN-BASED LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODE WITH EXCIMER LASER IRRADIATION
Yijian Jiang (Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, CN)
MP3.10
MOCVD PECULIARITIES FOR INGAN/GAN HETEROSTRUCTURES
Oleg Rabinovich (NUST MISIS, RU)
MP3.11
LED DEGRADATION CONTROL METHOD
Oleg Rabinovich (NUST MISIS, RU)
Nonlinear Optical and Laser Host Materials
MP4.1
GROWTH AND NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF LANGASITE CRYSTALS
Haohai Yu (Shandong University, CN)
MP4.2
EFFECT OF L-ARGININE ADDITIVE ON THE GROWTH AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF POTASSIUM DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE SINGLE CRYSTALS
Igor Prytula (Institute for Single Crystals of NASU, UA)
MP4.3
METAL ORGANIC POTASSIUM L-ASCORBATE MONOHYDRATE A NEW NONLINEAR OPTICAL MATERIAL
Dhanpal Bairwa (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, IN)
MP4.4
POLARIZATION REVERSAL OF HYDROTHERMAL GROWN KTIOPO4 AND RB+DOPED KTIOPO4 CRYSTALS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
Li Yang (China Nonferrous Metal (Guilin) Geology and Mining Co., Ltd., CN)
MP4.5
TETRAPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM BROMIDE SINGLE-CRYSTALLINE MICROFIBER FOR MULTIPLE-COLOR STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING
YAN Ren (INSTITUTE OF CRYSTAL MATERIALS, CN)
MP4.6
CRYSTAL GROWTH AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF Y1.5HO1.5AL5O12 COMPOUNDS
Brahim Rekik (Laboratory LASICOM Faculty of Science University saad Dahleb Blida 1, DZ)
MP4.7
GROWTH OF MOLYBDENUM AND INDIUM CO-DOPED LINBO3 CRYSTALS BY BRIDGMAN METHOD
Tian Tian (Shanghai Institute of Technology, CN)
MP4.8
IMPROVEMENT OF UPCONVERSION PROCESS VIA PLASMONIC ENHANCED NANOMETER AU FILM ON TM³+/YB³+/LITHIUM NIOBITE SINGLE CRYSTAL
Zhihua Liu (Sun Yat-sen University, CN)
MP4.9
EFFECT OF XYLENOL ORANGE ON THE CRYSTALLINE PERFECTION, OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL BEHAVIOR OF UNIDIRECTIONALLY GROWN IMIDAZOLIUM L-TARTRATE SINGLE CRYSTAL
S Chinnasami (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP4.10
STUDIES ON GROWTH ASPECTS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A THIRD ORDER NONLINEAR OPTICAL SINGLE CRYSTAL: 1,4 : OXAZINIUM NITRATE (ON)
H Arul (Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous), IN)
MP4.11
INVESTIGATIONS ON SEMI-ORGANIC SINGLE CRYSTAL BIS(4-METHOXYBENZYLAMMONIUM) TETRACHLORIDOZINCATE (4MBZ) FOR NONLINEAR OPTICAL (NLO) APPLICATIONS
Pichan Karuppasamy (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP4.12
GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION AN ORGANIC QUINOLINE 4-NITROPHENOL (Q4N): A NOVEL SINGLE CRYSTAL FOR NONLINEAR OPTICAL APPLICATIONS
Pichan Karuppasamy (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP4.13
EFFECT OF KDP MIXING ON OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF AKDP NLO MIXED CRYSTAL FOR ELECTRO OPTIC MODULATORS
G Iyappan (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP4.14
INVESTIGATION ON THE SUPERSATURATION DEPENDENT GROWTH OF METHYL-4-HYDROXY BENZOATE (P-MHB) SINGLE CRYSTALS USING SEEDING TECHNIQUE
Srinivasan Karuppannagounder (Bharathiar University, IN)
MP4.15
STRUCTURAL, THERMAL AND NONLINEAR OPTICAL STUDIES ON ORGANIC IMIDAZOLIUM 4-HYDROXYBENZOATE (IHB) CRYSTAL
H Arul (Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous), IN)
MP4.16
GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION OF 4-AMINOPYRIDINIUM 4-NITROPHENOLATE 4-NITROPHENOL (4AP4N) CRYSTAL FOR NONLINEAR OPTICAL APPLICATIONS
Tamilsevan Kamalesh (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP4.17
STRUCTURES AND LUMINESCENT PROPERTIES OF Y AT.% EU³+-DOPED Y(TA1-XPX)O4 PHOSPHOR POWDERS
Degao Zhong (College of Physics, Qingdao University, CN)
MP4.18
DESIGN, SYNTHESES AND CRYSTAL GROWTHS OF NEW COMPOUNDS IN KBBF FAMILY
Hongwei Yu (School of Material Science, Tianjin University of Technology, CN)
MP4.19
PROGRESS IN STUDY OF POTASSIUM TANTALATE NIOBATE SERIES CRYSTALS AS QUADRATIC ELECTRO-OPTIC MATERIAL
Xuping Wang (Qilu University of Technology, SAS, CN)
Nanocrystals, Quantum Dots, and Nanowires
MP5.1
FORMATION OF GAN NANOWIRES IN MOLECULAR BEAM EPITAXY OBSERVED SIMULTANEOUSLY BY LINE-OF-SIGHT QUADRUPOLE MASS SPECTROMETRY, REFLECTION HIGH ENERGY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION AND OPTICAL REFLECTOMETRY: WHAT CAN WE LEARN USING THESE GROWTH MONITORING TOOLS?
Zbigniew Zytkiewicz (Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, PL)
MP5.2
FORMATION PROCESS AND EFFECT OF NANO-OXIDES IN STEEL
Zidong Wang (University of Science & Technology, CN)
MP5.3
THERMODYNAMIC AND KINETIC CONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF NANO-OXIDES IN MOLTEN STEEL
Zidong Wang (University of Science & Technology, CN)
MP5.4
USE OF GOLD NANOPARTICLES TO CONTROL SHAPE OF LITHIUM PERCHLORATE CRYSTALS IN CHITOSAN MEMBRANES
Radha Perumal Ramasamy (Anna University, IN)
MP5.5
HOMOGENEITY REGION WIDTH AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF PALLADIUM (II) OXIDE NANOCRYSTALLINE FILMS
Alexander Samoylov (Voronezh State University, RU)
MP5.6
WHISKER PARTICLE GROWTH WITH CR-SIO AND FE-SIO SYSTEMS
Rikuto Tsuda (Tohoku Gakuin University, Miyagi, JP)
MP5.7
ON THE MEDIUM SIZED SILICON NANOPARTICLES: EDIP VS. TERSOFF POTENTIAL
Lynda Amirouche (University of Sciences and Technologie Houari Boumedienne Algeria, DZ)
MP5.8
DETERMINATION OF ZN2+ SUPERSATURATION IN THE GROWTH SOLUTION FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF ZNO NANORODS
Nikola Basinova (Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ)
MP5.9
ON THE EFFECT OF INTERATOMIC POTENTIAL ON THE ENERGETIC AND STRUCTURAL BEHAVIORS OF SOME SILICON CLUSTERS: MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS
Lynda Amirouche (University of Sciences and Technologie Houari Boumedienne Algeria, DZ)
MP5.10
INFLUENCE OF THE INTERATOMIC POTENTIAL TYPE ON THE STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITIONS AND ENERGETIC PROPERTIES OF LARGE SILICON NANOPARTICLES: MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS
Lynda Amirouche (University of Sciences and Technologie Houari Boumedienne Algeria, DZ)
MP5.11
SOLVOTHERMAL SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF KTA0.63NB0.37O3 AND CU/FE DOPED KTA0.63NB0.37O3 NANOPARTICLES
Yuguo Yang (Qilu University of Technology, SAS, CN)
Modeling of Crystal Growth Processes
MP6.1
TRANSIENT GLOBAL MODELING FOR THE PULLING PROCESS OF CZOCHRALSKI SILICON CRYSTAL GROWTH. I. PRINCIPLES, FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MODEL
Xin Liu (Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, JP)
MP6.2
NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE HEAT AND OXYGEN TRANSPORT DURING A CZOCHRALSKI SILICON GROWTH USING DIFFERENT CRYSTAL-CRUCIBLE ROTATION CONDITIONS AND CUSP-SHAPED MAGNETIC FIELDS
Thi Hoai Thu Nguyen (National Central University, TW)
MP6.3
COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF HEAT TRANSFER, FLUID FLOW OF MELT AND GAS ATMOSPHERE DURING THE SEEDING PROCESS OF SAPPHIRE KYROPOULOS CRYSTAL GROWTH
SAMIR Zermout (Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou, DZ)
MP6.4
TOWARDS CONTROLLING GROWTH INTERFACE SHAPE AND STABLE THERMAL FIELD IN THM GROWTH SYSTEM OF CDZNTE CRYSTAL
Bangzhao Hong (Tsinghua University, CN)
MP6.5
EFFECTS OF GROWTH RATE ON MELT/CRYSTAL INTERFACE SHAPE AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN GROWING CRYSTAL
Shin-ichi Nishizawa (Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, JP)
MP6.6
PLATINUM DISSOLUTION MODEL IN PEM FUEL CELL
Shinobu Sekine (Toyota Motor Corporation, JP)
MP6.7
INFLUENCE OF ADDITIONAL INSULATION BLOCK ON MULTI-CRYSTALLINE SILION INGOT GROWTH PROCESS DS FURNACE WITH ADDITIONAL BLOCK DS FURNACE FOR PV APPLICATIONS
Nagarajan S G (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP6.8
MODELING OF VARIOUS CRUCIBLE AND SUPPORT SYSTEM DESIGNS FOR VERTICAL GRADIENT FREEZE GROWTH OF CDZNTE
Ozden Balbasi (Middle East Technical University, TR)
MP6.9
REDUCTION OF THERMAL STRESS AND DISLOCATION DENSITY IN MC-SI INGOT USING HEATER MODIFIED DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION FURNACE
Sundaramahalingam Sanmugavel (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP6.10
INFLUENCE OF ADDITIONAL SIZE INSULATION BLOCK ON MELT-CRYSTAL INTERFACE SHAPE IN DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION SYSTEM: NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION
G Anbu (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP6.11
INFLUENCE OF ANNEALING TEMPERATURE DURING THE MC-SI SOLAR CELL FABRICATION
Gurusamy Aravindan (SSN College of Engineering, IN)
MP6.12
EFFECT OF SCHMIDT NUMBER ON MODELING OF MC- SILICON GROWTH PROCESS FOR PV APPLICATIONS
Srinivasan Manickam (SSN Research Centre, IN)
MP6.13
GLOBAL MODELING ON MODIFIED CRUCIBLE SHAPE IN DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION PROCESS TO GROW THE HIGH QUALITY MC-SI CRYSTAL
M Vishnuwaran (SSNCollege of Engineering, IN)
MP6.14
EFFECT OF HEAT EXCHANGER BLOCK THICKNESS ON GROWN MULTI-CRYSTALLINE SILICON INGOT IN DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION PROCESS
THIYAGARAJAN M (SSN College on Engineering, IN)
MP6.15
ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT OF SAPPHIRE AT TEMPERATURES UP TO 1420 C.
Aleksandar Ostrogorsky (Illinois Institute of Technology, IL/USA)
Advanced Equipment and Growth Technology
MP7.1
CONTROL OF CRYSTAL SHAPE OF ORGANIC MATERIALS BY FEMTOSECOND LASER ABLATION
Hiroshi Yoshikawa (Saitama University, JP)
Materials for Photovoltaics and Other Energy Technology
MP8.1
STUDY OF DIP CASTING FOR MULTI-CRYSTALLINE SILICON
Chung-Wen Lan (National Taiwan University, TW)
MP8.2
SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTY ANALYSIS: AN INSENSITIVE HIGH ENERGETIC SALT OF DICARBOHYDRAZIDE BIS[3-(5-NITROIMINO-1,2,4-TRIAZOLE)]
Dong Chen (China Academy of Engineering Physics, CN)
MP8.3
INNOVATIVE ELECTRIC CHARGE STORAGE MECHANISM: IDEAL METALLIC SUPERCAPACITORS
Shivam Kansara (Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, IN)
MP8.4
MAIN DIRECTION OF PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERTERS RESEARCH IN GEORGIA
Lia Trapaidze (Tbilisi State University, GE)
MP8.5
ONE POT SYNTHESIS OF BI DOPED CU2ZNSNS4 NANOPARTICLES
Kusum Rawat (DDU Gorakhpur University, IN)
MP8.6
A UNIFIED MECHANISM OF ENHANCED MAGNETO-OPTIC AND MAGNETO-CALORIC EFFECTS
Rukang Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN)
MP8.7
INFLUENCE OF GROWTH INTERRUPTION ON INGAP GROWN BY HYDRIDE VAPOR PHASE EPITAXY
Y. Shoji (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, JP)
MP8.8
NUMERICAL STUDY OF SURFACE WAVES ENHANCED SILICON REFINEMENT FOR SOLAR GRADE SILICON PRODUCTION
Vadims Geža (University of Latvia, LV)
MP8.9
EXPERIMENTS ON SURFACE WAVE EXCITATION BY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD
Mikus Milgravis (University of Latvia, LV)
Biological and Biomimetic Materials
MP9.1
PHASE FIELD MODELING OF BIOMINERALIZATION? MICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTION IN MOLLUSK SHELLS AND CORAL SKELETONS
László Gránásy (Wigner Research Centre for Physics, HU)
MP9.2
USE OF GOLD CLUSTERS TO CONTROL CONDUCTIVITY OF CHITOSAN MEMBRANES
Radha Perumal Ramasamy (Anna University, IN)
Surfaces and Interfaces
MP10.1
MODELING BIMETALLIC OXIDE NANOSTRUCTURES.
Olena Chernikova (Kryviy Rih National University, UA)
MP10.2
SURFACE OXIDATION OF TI PLATES BY USING MICROWAVE PLASMA HEATING SYSTEM
Junji Yamanaka (University of Yamanashi, JP)
MP10.3
BROMINE-METHANOL ETCHING: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL POLISHING ON SURFACE PROPERTIES OF CDZNTE CRYSTALS
Mustafa Unal (Middle East Technical University, TR)
MP10.4
IMPURITY SEGREGATION AT MISORIENTED Σ3{111} TILT BOUNDARIES IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE SI
Y. Ohno (Tohoku University, JP)
Symposium on Ferroelectric Crystals and Textured Ceramics
MP11.1
GROWTH AND PIEZOELECRTIC PROPERTIES OF LARGE SIZE CA3TA(AL0.5GA0.5)3SI2O14 CRYSTALS WITH LANGASITE STRUCTURE
Kainan Xiong (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, CN)
MP11.2
MID-INFRARED EMISSION PROPERTIES OF ER³+/EU³+: PBF2, ER³+/TB³+: PBF2 AND ER³+/ND³+: PBF2 CRYSTALS
Peixiong Zhang (Jinan University, CN)
MP11.3
GROWTH AND CONSISTENCY OF 5 INCHES CA3TAGA3SI2O14 CRYSTALS
Kainan Xiong (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, CN)
Monday, July 29, 2019
OMVPE-19 Evening Session
19:30 - 21:30
Advanced MOCVD Technology for the Future
Monday, July 29, 2019
Torreys Peak II-IV
Moderator(s): Masakazu Sugiyama, JP; Akinori Ubukata, JP
19:30 - 20:00
(Invited) HIGH TEMPERATURE OMVPE FOR NEW MATERIALS GROWTH
Gary Tompa (Structured Materials Industries, Inc., NJ/USA)
20:00 - 20:30
(Invited) GROWTH OF HIGH PURITY GAN FOR VERTICAL ELECTRON DEVICES AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ELECTRON AND HOLE TRAPS
Tetsuo Narita (Toyota Central R&D Labs. Inc, JP)
20:30 - 20:50
FILTERED AND UNFILTERED RESTRICTIVE FLOW ORIFICES IN THE DELIVERY OF ELECTRONIC PROCESS GASES
Rikard Wind (Matheson, CO/USA)
20:50 - 21:10
CHARACTERIZING LIQUID PRECURSOR DELIVERY FOR DEPOSITION PROCESSES
James Maslar (NIST, USA)
21:10 - 21:30
THE OPTIMAL PARTITION DESIGN OF THE TRIPLE INJECTOR IN THE HORIZONTAL MOCVD REACTOR FOR THE GAN FILM GROWTH THROUGH THE NUMERICAL SIMULATION
Wei-Jie Lin (National Central University, TW)
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
08:00 - 10:00
Plenary Session: IOCG Prize Talks
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Colorado Rockies Ballroom
(Shavano and Red Cloud Peak)
Moderator(s): Elias Vlieg, NL
08:00 - 08:40
Frank Prize Talk: DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PEROVSKITE SUBSTRATES ENABLING STRAIN ENGINEERING OF
OXIDE THIN FILMS
Darrell Schlom (Cornell University, USA) and Reinhard Uecker (Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, DE)
08:40 - 09:20
Laudise Prize Talk: DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-QUALITY CRYSTALS FOR III-V QUATERNARY OPTICAL SEMICONDUCTORS AND SOLAR CELL SILICON AND THEIR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Kazuo Nakajima (Tohoku University, JP)
09:20 - 10:00
Schieber Prize Talk: THE METAL FLUX AS A POWERFUL TOOL FOR THE SOLID STATE PHYSICIST
Anton Jesche (Augsburg University, DE)
10:00 - 10:30