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www.vacuum-expo.com
The exhibition is open: 10:00 to 16:00
09.45 - registration in foyer and coffee in meeting room -
10.15 Welcome and introduction Dr Andrew Clayton, Glyndŵr University
SESSION 1 | Chair: Dr James McGettick
10.20 INVITED SPEAKER
Rapid optimisation techniques for thin-film
materials and devices Dr Robert Treharne, Stephenson Institute for
Renewable Energy, University of Liverpool, UK
10.50 In-line metal organic chemical vapour deposition
process for solar cell production Dr Vincent Barrioz, Centre for Solar Energy Research,
Glyndŵr University, UK
11.10 Advanced functional coatings using HIPIMS Holger Gerdes, Fraunhofer Institute for Surface
Engineering and Thin Films IST
11.30 - refreshment break -
SESSION 2 | Chair: Dr Russell Binions
11.50 INVITED SPEAKER Solution processed Perovskite solar cells via
scalable methods Dr James McGetrrick, Sustainable Product
Engineering Centre for Innovative Functional Industrial
Coatings, Swansea University, UK
12.20 Smart thin films for micro actuation, microfluidics
and lab-on-chip applications Dr Richard Fu, Thin Film Centre, University of West
Scotland, UK
12.40 Ionized Jet Deposition – a new class of thin film deposition equipment Dr Petr Nozar, CNR IMEM Via, Italy.
13.00 POSTER SESSION* and - lunch break - Delegates are encouraged to visit the exhibition during
lunch, the poster session will be held in the exhibition
area.
The Vacuum Symposium Poster
Prize is sponsored by Plasma Quest. www.plasmaquest.co.uk/
SESSION 3 | Chair: Dr Robert Treharne
14.30 INVITED SPEAKER Advances in thermochromic Vanadium Dioxide
thin films Dr Russell Binions, School of Engineering and
Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London,
UK.
15.00 New Agilent Cary 7000 Universal Measurement
Spectrophotometer for Analysis of Thin Film
Coatings Rob Wills, Agilent, UK.
15.20 Abnormal photovoltaic effects in ferroelectric
materials and multiferroic tunnel junctions Prof Marin Alexe, Department of Physics, Warwick
University, UK.
15.40 Laser printing of organic light-emitting diode
pixels by LIFT Dr James Shaw-Stewart, Faculty of Business,
Environment and Society, Coventry University, UK.
16.00 Closing remarks
*POSTERS
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
This meeting programme has been developed by invitation
PROGRAMME
Functional Thin Films
Date: Thursday 16th October 2014 Venue: Lounge One, Ricoh Arena, Phoenix Way, Coventry CV6 6GE
www.vacuum-uk.org
A MEETING AT THE 5TH VACUUM SYMPOSIUM
Please watch out for updates on the website
Co-located with MEETING ADMINISTRATION Vacuum Symposium Secretariat Email: [email protected]
www.vacuum-uk.org
The UK’s premier vacuum technology event; applications, equipment, tools and techniques
VS5.01 Al-doped ZnO by In-line MOCVD W.S.M. Brooks, V. Barrioz, D. Lamb, P.
Siderfin, S.J.C. Irvine, Glyndwr University.
VS5.02 Pumping and Electron Stimulated
Desorption properties of a dual layer
Non Evaporable Getter A.N. Hannah, STFC Daresbury Lab.
VS5.03 Preparation of atomically clean metal
surfaces for use as photocathodes in
normally conducting RF guns Sonal Mistry, STFC Daresbury Lab.
VS5.04 Developing of modern superconducting
coatings for particle accelerators RF
cavities Paolo Pizzol. University of Liverpool /
STFC Daresbury Lab.
VS5.13 Low temperature removal of surface
oxides and hydrocarbons from Ge(100)
using atomic hydrogen cleaning M. Walker, M. Tedder, J. Palmer, J.J. Mudd
and C.F. McConville, University of Warwick.
VS5.14 Magnetron sputtering deposition of TiO2
based photodiodes for direct water
splitting X. Zhang, K. Cooke, D. Hazafy, D. Jose, A.
Mills, Teer Coatings Ltd.
VS5.15 In situ measurements of the relative
density changes at phase transition in
thin solid films according to electron
microscopic data A. Bagmut, I. Bagmut, Teer Coatings Ltd.
VS5.16 PVD and PACVD for the Deposition of
Coatings for Flexible Electronic Devices Parnia Navabpour, Joanne Stallard, Kevin
Cooke, Sue Field, Alexander Goruppa,
Katrin Zorn, Manuel Auer, Katrin Koren,
Andreas Klug and Emil List-Kratochvil, Teer
Coatings Ltd.
VS5.17 Thin Film CdTe Photovoltaics on Ultra-thin Space Qualified Cover Glass D. A. Lamb et al., Glyndwr University.
VS5.18 Portable mass spectrometry for threat
detection Stamatios Giannoukos, Boris Brkić,
Stephen Taylor, University of Liverpool.
VS5.19 Development of Thin Films for
Superconducting RF Cavities Stuart Wilde, University of Liverpool /
STFC Daresbury Lab.
VS5.20 Chatacterization of a CdTe thin film solar
cell for space application Rossana Grilli, University of Surrey.
VS5.21 Synthesis and Optical Absorption of
Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskite
Solar Cell Materials Laurie Phillips, Stevenson Centre for
Renewable Energy.
VS5.22 Roll-to-roll deposition of highly flexible
polymer-inorganic transparent gas
barrier layers Vincent Tobin, Oxford Materials.
VS5.23 MOCVD of SnSx thin films for solar cell
application A.J. Clayton, S.J.C. Irvine, V. Barrioz, A.
Masciullo, Glyndwr University.
VS5.24 A thermal energy, neutral atom beam
microscope for imaging delicate
surfaces David Ward, University of Cambridge.
VS5.26 Fabrication of ordered composite
nanosystems by ion implantations W Guan, J Wang, N Peng, C Jeynes, R
Gwilliam, R Webb, G Moebus and B
Inkson, Surrey Ion Beam Centre, Surrey
University.
VS5.27 Correlation between the surface and
the bulk octahedral distortion in short
period superlattices: in-situ RHEED
versus ex-situ HR-TEM Nessa Fereshteh Saniee, Sean
McMitchell, Ana Sanchez, Chris
McConville, Dept. of Physics, University
of Warwick.
Dr Dan Lamb (Organiser) Centre for Solar Energy
Research, Glyndŵr University. E: [email protected] Dr Mark Baker
(Programme Chair) Mechanical Engineering
Sciences, University of
Surrey.
Dr Andrew Clayton
(Organiser) Centre for Solar Energy
Research, Glyndŵr University. E: [email protected] Dr Zoe Barber Materials Science &
Metallurgy, University of
Cambridge.
Hayley Brown University of Surrey &
PlasmaQuest.
Prof Peter Kelly Head of Surface Engineering Group,
Manchester Metropolitan
University.
and contributed papers.
It is possible to offer attendance at this meeting free-of-charge because
of the generous financial support of sponsors.
GOLD SILVER
The Vacuum Symposium meetings are
held alongside Vacuum Expo and Photonex exhibitions
and the meeting programme will be prepared to allow all delegates
sufficient time to visit these key industry events.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
1. Send this information to colleagues and associates who may be interested.
2. Register yourself for the meeting as soon as possible.
MEETING ATTENDEES
To register as an attendee for the Symposium and the Vacuum Expo
exhibition please go to WWW.VACUUM-UK.ORG and register.
Previous attendees: You may log back into this system - your profile
remains in the system from attendance at previous events.
COMMENTS FOLLOWING A PREVIOUS VACUUM SYMPOSIUM:
Niall Macgearailt from Intel, Ireland, commented on ‘Vacuum and Plasmas
for Industry’ meeting:
“The combination of the Vacuum Expo and technical sessions provide an
excellent networking opportunity. The large number of UK and European
based suppliers offering innovative products and solutions is extremely
encouraging.”
FOLLOWING A PREVIOUS FUNCTIONAL THIN FILMS MEETING:
The Vacuum Symposium has developed into a ‘must-attend’ event. Dr
Glen West of the Surface Engineering Group at Manchester
Metropolitan University said of the meeting “The thin films programme
was perhaps the most interesting that I have seen at a technical session
in recent years. The speakers were of a high quality, and provided a well
-balanced mix of technical expertise and industrial experience”.
More at: www.vacuum-uk.org
Functional Thin Films
Date: Thursday 16th October 2014 Venue: Lounge One, Ricoh Arena, Phoenix Way, Coventry CV6 6GE
5th Vacuum Symposium UK
15 & 16 October 2014
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Vacuum symposium UK aims to address
cutting edge issues associated with
Vacuum Science Technology and
Applications. This two-day event fosters
a multidisciplinary environment that
cuts across traditional boundaries
between disciplines and features:
■ Technical Sessions
■ Poster Sessions
■ Training Courses
■ Exhibition
Other programmes:
■ Technical Plasma Workshops 2014
■ Surface Modification and Analysis
■ Contamination Control, Cleaning and
Surface Preparation for Vacuum
Applications
A meeting from Enlighten: