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2016 Joint IEEE ISAF - ECAPD - PFM August 21-25th, 2016 in Darmstadt, Germany

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2016 Joint IEEE ISAF - ECAPD - PFMAugust 21-25th, 2016 in Darmstadt, Germany

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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

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Contents

Organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Welcome Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Plenary Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Invited Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Conference Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

List of Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Industry Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Excursions and Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Conference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Oral Presentation Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Map of Conference Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Organizers

General Co-Chairs

Jürgen Rödel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, GermanyKyle G. Webber, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

ISAF Technical Program Co-Chairs

Dragan Damjanovic, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - EPFL, SwitzerlandJun Chen, University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China

ECAPD Technical Program Co-Chairs

Marin Alexe, University of Warwick, EnglandMarty Gregg, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland

PFM Technical Program Co-Chairs

Nina Balke, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USANagarajan Valanoor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Tutorial Chair

Shujun Zhang, Penn State University, United States

Student Poster Competition Chair

Andreja Bencan, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Exhibition/Sponsorship Chair

Gunnar Picht, Bosch GmbH, Germany

ISAF Publication Chair

Marco Deluca, Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH, Leoben, Austria

ECAPD Publication Chair

Andrew Bell, University of Leeds, England

Excursions Chair and Finance Chair

Gila Völzke, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Local Organizers

Anke Böttcher Patrick BrecknerTill Frömling Yuri GenenkoJurij Koruza Nikola Novak www.ieee2016.tu-darmstadt.deLukas Riemer Gila Völzke ✉ [email protected]

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Welcome Address

Dear All,

We warmly welcome you to the 2016 IEEE UFFC ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Meeting in Darmstadt,Germany.

This international conference brings together academia, industry, and national laboratoriesfor a multidisciplinary exchange on a wide range of topics on the processing, characteriza-tion, and applications of dielectrics, pyroelectrics, piezoelectrics, and ferroelectrics.

We are proud to be part of this international series of symposia and invite you to eightinsightful tutorials and four days of the newest findings in the field of applied ferroelectrics,which will be communicated through 319 oral presentations and 188 posters.

The conference facilities are provided by the Technische Universität Darmstadt, which,considering only engineering disciplines, is ranked no. 2 in Germany and very convenientlylocated in the Rhine/Main area.

We are particularly happy to welcome a large number of young researchers, which areable to attend through special funding by IEEE, the JECS Trust, and the DFG (DeutscheForschungsgemeinschaft).

We further acknowledge support by a number of exhibiting companies, some of whichoffer exemplary measurements on your samples.

Best Regards,

Jürgen Rödel

Kyle G. Webber

General Co-Chairs

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Plenary Speakers

Alexei Gruverman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Piezoresponse Force Microscopy - candid camera for the nanoferroelectric world (Monday, August 22nd, 8:30)

Explosive development of scanning probe microscopies in the early 90s of the last century has opened an era of nanoscience and nanotechnology. In the fieldof ferroelectrics and piezoelectric materials, it is an invention of piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) that stimulated and enabled transition to the nanoscalerealm by allowing investigation of their physical and functional properties at the reduced dimensions, unattainable by previously available techniques. Over thelast 20 years, PFM has evolved from an imaging technique to a set of advanced methods, such as resonance-enhanced PFM, stroboscopic PFM and switchingspectroscopy PFM, which became the prime tools for probing the static and dynamic properties of nanoscale ferroelectric structures. Application of PFM wasinstrumental in the discovery of entirely new classes of phenomena, such as domain wall conductivity, magnetoelectric switching, tunneling electroresistanceeffect and domain vertices, which besides being of fundamental interest hold much promise for future generations of novel electronic devices. As the qualityof ferroelectric and multiferroic interfaces keeps improving and the size of the ferroic structures has proven to be essential to their functionality, high-resolutionPFM characterization of their properties will keep growing in importance. In this lecture, I will review dramatic progress in application of the advanced modes of PFM to investigationof emergent phenomena in nanoscale ferroelectrics and will discuss future challenges in this field. One of them is related to uncritical use of PFM data for ferroelectric behaviorinterpretation. While generating images of the nanoscale domains has been crucial for the initial advent of nanoferroelectric research, careful analysis of the PFM image formationmechanism along with comprehensive information on structure, physics and chemistry of materials under investigation is necessary to distinguish between science and artifacts.

Agnès Barthélémy, Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, France

Ferroelectric-based heterostructures (Tuesday, August 23rd, 8:30)

Ferroelectric materials with their spontaneous polarization that can be switched by an external electric field and used to modulate the properties of an adjacentlayer. To study this opportunity, we combined ferroelectric materials (BaTiO3, BiFeO3 in tetragonal phase) with ferromagnetic transition metals (Fe, Co), theMott insulator (Ca,Ce)MnO3 (CCMO) and the transition metal alloy FeRh. In Ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) composed of an ultrathin ferroelectric tunnelbarrier. In junctions of T-BFO sandwiched between a CCMO and a Co/Pt counter-electrode, the tunneling current significantly depends on the orientationof the ferroelectric polarization, resulting in large electroresistance enabling a simple non-destructive readout of the ferroelectric state. Controlling thedomain configuration of the barrier allows to obtain multiple state resistance, defining an interesting system for future memristive devices. These FTJs alsoopen the opportunity to tune the spin polarization of the ferromagnetic counter-electrode by polarization reversal resulting in a modulation of the Tunnelmagnetoresistance observed in magnetic tunnel junctions. In a field effect geometry, we observed that upon polarization reversal of the T-BFO ferroelectric gate,a CMO channel exhibits a non-volatile resistance switching by a factor of 4 around room temperature, and up to a factor of 10 at 200 K. Combining FeRh withBaTiO3 substrates, we evidenced through X-ray diffraction and various magnetometry experiments that a giant, low-voltage control of the magnetism of FeRhcan be obtained. This control results mainly from the strain effect exerted on FeRh during the BaTiO3polarization reversal.

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Beatriz Noheda, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, Netherlands

Domain engineering in ferroelectric thin films (Wednesday, August 24th, 8:30)

In the last decade, strain engineering in epitaxial thin films has changed from being an attractive concept to have reached a large degree of maturity. Inparticular, for perovskite-like complex oxides, this amazing progress has definitely originated from the synergy between theory and experiment, as theextraordinary predictive power of first-principles and phenomenological (Pertsev-like) models, as well as the advances in thin film deposition techniques,have stimulated the highly focused and efficient search of novel phases and enhanced properties that they bring about. An interesting side effect of theproblem is the opportunity to access and control the mechanisms that facilitate the release of the strain for a sufficiently thick film or a large enough latticemismatch. In the case of ferroic oxides, this mechanism is typically the formation of ferroelastic domains. Here I will present some of the most recent workon the understanding and control of different domain structures in perovskite-like ferroelectric thin films by using epitaxial growth (by pulsed laser deposi-tion). I will also discuss some ways in which these different domain structures can be used to enhance the materials response, that is the ferroelectric, piezoelectric or magnetic behavior.

Jing-Feng Li, State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

Niobate-based lead-free piezoelectric ceramics (Thursday, August 25th, 8:30)

Developing high-performance lead-free piezoelectric ceramics has been one of the most active materials research topics in the last decades. At present, a singlesubstitute for Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT) may not be available, whereas competent lead-free piezoceramics are almost ready depending on applications in (K,Na)NbO3

(KNN) and (Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3 as well as BaTiO3-based systems. KNN-based ceramics are especially promising for actuator applications. This talk will report thelatest progress on development of KNN-based piezoceramics from fundamental issues to application prospects. At first, we will reexamine the phase structureof KNN and discuss the piezoelectricity enhancement in relation with the effects of chemical modifications and sintering processing. Then, a special focuswill be placed on the temperature dependence of piezoelectric properties of KNN-based ceramics, which has been recognized as its distinct shortcoming ascompared with PZT. To overcome this problem, CaZrO3-modification was revealed to be an effective solution, particularly for the converse piezoelectric outputat high electric fields. Finally, we will introduce several industrial attempts of traditional piezoceramic products using KNN-based ceramics and the updated researches on somepromising applications in laboratories.

Susan Trolier-McKinstry, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

Piezoelectric Films for MEMS Applications (Thursday, August 25th, 12:30)

Piezoelectric thin films are of increasing interest in low voltage microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for sensing, actuation, and energy harvesting. Theyalso serve as model systems to study fundamental behavior in piezoelectrics. The seminar will discuss how materials are optimized for these applications,as well as examples of the use of piezoelectric films over a wide range of length scales. The key figures of merit for actuators and energy harvesting will bediscussed, with emphasis on how to achieve these on practical substrates. For example, control of the domain structure of the ferroelectric material allowsthe energy harvesting figure of merit for the piezoelectric layer to be increased by factors of 4 – 10. Likewise, control of crystallographic orientation andsubstrate clamping enables large increases in the figure of merit for actuators. To illustrate the functionality of these films, examples of integration into MEMSstructures will also be discussed, including adaptive optics for Xray telescopes, low frequency and non-resonant piezoelectric energy harvesting devices, andpiezoelectronic transistors as a potential replacement for CMOS electronic.

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Invited Speakers

Jennifer Andrew, University of Florida, USA

Akash Bhatnagar, University of Warwick, England

Ingrid Canero Infante, École Centrale Paris, France

Matthew Dawber, Stony Brook University, USA

Elizabeth C. Dickey, North Carolina State University, USA

Brahim Dkhil, Central Supélec, France

Craig Fennie, Cornell University, USA

Hiroshi Funakubo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Julia Glaum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Marty Gregg, Queen’s University Belfast, Ireland

Eberhard Hennig, PI Piezo Technology, Germany

Cheol Seong Hwang, Seoul National University, Korea

Jon Ihlefeld, Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Jorge Inigues, Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona, Spain

Yachin Ivry, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

Ryotaro Inoue, Nihon University, Japan

Stephen Jesse, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Kazumi Kato, AIST, Japan

Lynette Keeney, University College Cork, Ireland

Andrei Kholkin, University of Aveiro, Portugal

Igor Levin, NIST, USA

Faxin Li, Peking University, China

Mario Maglione, Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condenseé CNRS, France

Petro Maksymovych, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Dennis Meier, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Thomas Mikolajick, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

Hajime Nagata, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Takafumi Okamoto, Murata, Japan

Patrycja Paruch, University De Geneve, Switzerland

Ron Polcawich, Army Research Laboratory, USA

Rajeev Ranjan, Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, India

Ian Reaney, University of Sheffield, England

Klaus Reichmann, TU Graz, Austria

Tadej Rojac, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Kenji Shibata, SCIOCS Company Limited, Japan

Hiroyuki Shimizu, Taiyo Yuden, Japan

Hugh Simons, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Derek Sinclair, University of Sheffield, UK

Tim Stevenson, Ionix, UK

Igor Stolichnov, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Gunnar Suchaneck, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

Pam Thomas, Warwick University, England

Takaaki Tsurumi, Tokyo Tech, Japan

Nagarajan Valanoor, University of New South Wales, Australia

Junling Wang, Nanyang Tech University, Singapore

Di Wu, Nanjing University, China

Shujun Zhang, University of Wollongong, Australia

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Sunday, August 21, 20162016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program 7

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Monday, August 22, 2016 2016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program8

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Monday, August 22, 20162016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program 9

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Tuesday, August 23, 20162016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program 11

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016 2016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program12

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Tuesday, August 23, 20162016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program 13

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Wednesday, August 24, 2016 2016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program14

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Thursday, August 25, 2016 2016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program16

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Monday, August 22, 20162016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program

List of Posters

Student Poster Competition

6140 Solid-state cooler as an array of multifunctional cantilevers: simulation & experiment

Bradeško, Andraž

6128 Tailoring electrical properties of BiFeO3-BaTiO3 lead-free piezoceramics through Mn doping using different processing strategies

Calisir, Ilkan

7796 Time-resolved reciprocal space mapping of Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 single crystal under an alternative electric field

Choe, Hyeokmin

6298 Ab-Initio Studies into the Fundamental Properties of Piezoelectrics

Hooper, Joseph

6447 Formation process of epitaxial tetragonal Pb(Zr, Ti)O3 thin film

Ichinose, Daichi

6112 Mechanistic insight into varistor piezotronics using doped ZnO bicrystals

Keil, Peter

5880 Polarization switching kinetics in PZT ceramics containing oriented anisotropic pores

Khachaturyan, Ruben;

6110 Effect of Annealing on Piezoelectric Properties of Barium Titanate Piezoelectric Ceramics

Khanal, Gopal

7791 Highly Sensitive Piezo Particulate-Polymer-Foam Composites for Robotic Skin Applications

Khanbareh, Hamideh

6031 Preparation of (Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3-BaTiO3 ceramics with Hexagonal BaTiO3 powders and Properties evaluation

Kim, Min Su

6399 Computation of flexoelectric coefficients by atomistic simulation of the converse flexoelectric effect

Lecoutre, Gautier

6328 Examination on the effects of various sputter deposition conditions on ferroelectric Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 films

Lee, Young Hwan

7793 Domain Morphology and Thermal Stability of (Li,K,Na)NbO3-BaZrO3-(Bi,Na)TiO3 Lead-free Piezoceramics

Liu, Qing

7800 Growth and Characterization of High-Curie-temperature Ferroelectric Single Crystals of (1-x) BiScO3-0.05Pb(Cd1/3Nb2/3)O3-xPbTiO3 Ternary Solid Solution

Luo, Zeng

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Monday, August 22, 2016 2016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program

7797 Chemical solution deposition and characterization of (Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3- (Bi0.5K0.5)TiO3-Bi(Zn0.5Ti0.5)O3 thin films

Mason, Ashley

6534 Microwave frequency tripler based on ferroelectric varactor

Medvedeva, Valentina

7789 Local Piezoelectric Properties and Relaxation Behavior of (K,Na)NbO3-based Piezoceramics with Abnormal Grain Growth

Men, Tian-Lu

7795 Tunable Interdigital Capacitors Fabricated on Low-Loss Ba0.29Sr0.71TiO3 Grown by Hybrid MBE

Meyers, Cedric

7790 Functional polar domain walls in ferroelastic calcium titanate

Nataf, Guillaume

6575 Relaxation of Polarized State in SBN Single Crystals

Neradovskaya, Elizaveta

7794 Epitaxy, optical and acoustical properties of X-, Y-, and Z-axis oriented LiNbO3 thin films on sapphire substrates

Oliveri, Stefania

6477 Influence of magnetic anisotropy on ferroelectric properties of BaTiO3/La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 bilayers growth on STO with different orientations

Ordonez, John Edward

7799 Biological system explored by Piezoresponse Force Microscopy

Rosero, Carlos

7792 Effect of texturing on the polarization switching dynamics in ferroelectric ceramics

Schultheiß, Jan

7787 Ferroelectric domains and phase transition of sol-gel processed epitaxial Sm-doped BiFeO3/Nb:SrTiO3 (100) thin films

Sun, Wei

5745 Enhanced Ferroelectricity in (Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3)1-x - (Sm2O3)x Vertically-aligned Nanocomposite Thin Films

Suwardi, Ady

6124 Charged domain wall engineering and conduction phenomena in co-doped lithium niobate lamellae

Turner, Patrick

5411 Electromechanical coupling in Gd-doped CeO2 studied by laser interferometry

Ushakov, Andrey

7798 Leakage Current in Polycrystalline Bi(Na,K)TiO3-based Thin Films

Walenza-Slabe, Joel

6308 Field-induced phase transformation in Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-NaNbO3 ceramics

Wang, Ge

6155 Criticality: Boost of piezoelectric and electrocaloric properties

Weyland, Florian

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Monday, August 22, 20162016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program

7788 Titanium-Dioxide Ceramic: Unique High Permittivity and Ultra-Low Loss Terahertz Material

Yu, Chuying

ECAPD

6394 Local Electrostriction Measurements in Gd Doped Ceria Oxide

Alikin, Denis

6233 Tunability of polar dielectrics in the mm-wave frequency range

Cochard, Charlotte

6279 Coplanar waveguide resonator using PLZT thin film

Gupta, Reema

6432 Mechanical and electrical properties of ZnO layers on Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si substrates

Herth, Etienne

6221 Simple MFSFET Five-Stage Ring Oscillator Design with 12-67% Tuning Range

Hunt, Mitchell

6342 Dielectric Spectroscopy of Pyr14TFSI and Pyr12O1TFSI Ionic Liquids

Jablonskas, Dziugas

6276 Electrical properties of MWCNT, GNP and hybrid MWCNT/GNP hybrid composites

Kranauskaite, Ieva

6439 Clapp Oscillator Utilizing Ferroelectric Field-Effect Transistors

Laws McCartney, Crystal

6097 Photovoltaic effect in PbTiO3-Bi(Ni2/3+xNb1/3-x)O3-δ ferroelectrics

Liu, Hui

6175 Electrocaloric Effect in Lead-Free Ferroelectric Ceramics: Direct Measurements

Lupascu, Doru

6030 Piezoelectret-based Flexible Film-Transducers for Wearable Devices

Ma, Xingchen

6445 Design and Testing of a Cross-Coupled Oscillator Using a Ferroelectric Transistor

Mitchell, Cody

6414 Electric conductance of metastable state of Li2O-11.5GeO2 glass-ceramics

Nesterov, Aleksey

5986 Effective dielectric function of BaTiO3-NiO composites

Petzelt, Jan

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Monday, August 22, 2016 2016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program

6098 Nonliear Harmonic Generation by Optimization of Microstructured Crystals

Qin, Yiqiang

5990 Potassium-Sodium Niobate based Lead-free Relaxor Ferroelectric Ceramics for Energy Storage Applications

Qu, Shaobo

6272 SAW field and Acousto-optical Interaction in ZnO/AlN/Sapphire Structure

Rana, Lokesh

6240 Waveguide Circuits Formed in Lithium Niobate Samples by Bright Spatial Optical Solitons

Shandarov, Vladimir

5919 Dielectric Spectroscopy and Magnetometry Investigation of Gd- and Dy-doped Strontium Titanate Ceramics

Tkach, Alexander

6357 The structure and dielectric properties of BaZrxTi1−x

O3 and BaSnxTi1−x

O3 thin films for microwave applications

Tumarkin, Andrei

6102 Elastico-Mechanoluminescence in Non-Piezoelectric CaTiO3:Pr3+

Wang, Xusheng

6212 Total-Dose Radiation Response and Post-Irradiation Annealing Response of Hafnium Capacitors

Xin, Liu

5342 Electrical Properties of (Na,K,Li)(Nb,Sb,Ti)O3 Ceramics for Multilayer-Type Piezoelectric Actuator

Yoo, Juhyun

6412 Dielectric properties of thin ferroelectric films included in planar and in parallel-plane capacitors

Zubko, Svetlana

ISAF – Fundamentals of Ferroelectrics and Related Materials

6305 Multicaloric effects in (x)0.7PNN-0.3PT – (1-x)La0.85Ag0.15MnO3 composites

Amirov, Abdulkarim

6151 Poling of monoclinic domains in K0.9Na0.1NbO3 thin films grown on NdScO3

Braun, Dorothee

6235 Dielectric and piezoelectric properties of xBiFeO3-(1-x)BaTiO3 solid solutions near phase boundary

Chen, Jianguo

6247 Structure, Dielectric and Piezoelectric Properties of BiFeO3-xPbTiO3-BaZrO3 Ceramics near the Morphotropic Phase Boundary

Chen, Jianguo

6443 Crystallization behavior and dielectric properties study of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 glass ceramics prepared by sol-gel method

Chen, Yongzhou

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Monday, August 22, 20162016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program

6551 Optical properties of oxide single crystals enabling epitaxy

Chernova, Ekaterina

6582 Engineering magnetoelectric composites towards application as tunable microwave filter

Ciomaga, Cristina ELena

6047 Optical refraction tuned by substrate in epitaxial (K,Na)NbO3 films

Dejneka, Alexandr

6242 Electric-field-temperature phase diagram of Mn-doped Bi0.5(Na0.8K0.2)0.5TiO3 ceramics

Ehara, Yoshitaka

6372 Antiferromagnetic-Ferromagnetic mixed phase system with thermal and electric encrypted magnetic memory performance

Fina, Ignasi

6413 Theory of antiferroelectric phase transitions

Guennou, Mael

5374 Effects of Bi2O3 additive on sintering process and dielectric, ferroelectric, and piezoelectric properties of (Ba0.85Ca0.15)(Zr0.1Ti0.9)O3 lead-free piezoceramics

Hayati, Raziye

6267 Temperature dependence of piezoelectric, dielectric, and elastic properties of single crystal barium titanate

Hooper, Thomas

5985 Oxide ion conductivity in Mg-doped Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-based ceramics

Huang, Jinqiang

6153 Origin of large piezoelectric effect in Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)-PbTiO3 single crystals

Kim, Hwang-Pill

5973 Polarisation Dependence of Schottky Barrier Heights at Ferroelectric BaTiO3/RuO2 Interfaces: Influence of Substrate Orientation and Quality

Klein, Andreas

6366 Some aspects about dielectric relaxation parameterization in relaxor ferroelectrics

Levit, Rafael

5979 Phase transitions in the relaxor-like ferroelectric sodium bismuth titanate studied by density functional theory calculations

Meyer, Kai-Christian

6589 Some models of multiferroic nanomaterials with internal structure and surface effects

Nasedkin, Andrey

6592 Computer simulation of effective properties of microporous piezoceramic materials with local alloying of pore surfaces

Nasedkin, Andrey

6301 Improved magnetic field response and magnetoelectricity in multiferroic composites

Naveed-Ul-Haq, Muhammad

6405 Modeling of cross-talk phenomena in ferroelectric nanocapacitor systems

Padurariu, Leontin

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6320 Incommensurate Ferroelectric Phase in Thin Films

Sidorkin, Alexander Stepanovich

6331 Electrophysical Properties of Ferroelectric Composites Based on Nanocrystalline Cellulose with Rochelle Salt

Sidorkin, Alexander Stepanovich

6226 Tuning ferroelectric responses in {CuIIL2}n assemblies derived from dipodal phosphoramide ligands

Srivastava, Anant Kumar

5776 Peculiarities of relaxor to ferroelectric phase transition in 0.1Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-0.6SrTiO3-0.3PbTiO3 solid solutions

Svirskas, Sarunas

6216 Effect of dopant ions and crystallographic orientation on ferroelectric properties of Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 thin films

Takada, Yoko

6275 Thermal strain in BaTiO3 - SrTiO3 heterostructures

Tyunina, Marina

6089 Effects of electrostriction, flexoelectricity and chemical pressure on polarization switching kinetics in thin ferroelectric films

Vorotiahin, Ivan

6254 Flexo-chemical effect impact on the size effects of piezo-response in ferroelectric mixed-type semiconductors

Vorotiahin, Ivan

6120 Variation of Electrical Properties with Structural Vacancies in Ferroelectric Niobates (Sr0.53Ba0.47)2.5-0.5xNaxNb5O15 Ceramics

Wei, Lingling

6019 The phase transition of K1-xNaxNbO3 Solid Solutions study by First-Principles

Yang, Dong

6038 Depolarization Behavior and Space Charge Distribution in Polar and Nonpolar Ceramic-polymer Composite Dielectrics

Yue, Zhenxing

5199 Giant dielectric response in composite Ca(Fe,Nb)O3-TiO2 ceramics

Zeng, Yi

6289 Ehanced dielectric properties of (Ba,Sr)TiO3-Ba4Ti13O30 Composite Ceramics for tunable microwave devices by low temperature sintering

Zheng, Rui

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PFM

6085 Nanoscale polarization relaxation and piezoelectric properties of SBN thin films

Araujo, Eudes

6429 Piezoelectric characterization of semiconductor materials with PFM

Domingo, Neus

6436 Influence of the Electrodes on the Properties of Ferroelectric Domain Walls in Lead Zirconate Titanate Thin Films

Gonçalves, André

5453 Piezoelectric effect of c-axis oriented hydroxyapatite thin film

Hirata, Keishiro

6186 Nanoscale piezoelectric properties of (1-x)Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3-x(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 ceramics studied by piezoresponse force microscopy

Jiang, Xijie

6382 Domain Growth and Charge Transport Control in Mg Doped Lithium Niobate

Rodriguez, Brian

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016 2016 ISAF/ECAPD/PFM Technical Program

ISAF – Processing of Ferroelectric Crystals, Ceramics, Thick and Thin Films

6376 Effect of K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 addition on phase transition behavior and electrical properties of Ba0.85Ca0.15(Zr0.1Ti0.9)O3 piezoelectric ceramics.

Al-Aaraji, Mohammed

6286 Enhanced Electromechanical Properties of Ferroelectric Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3 -7BaTiO3/Relaxor Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3 -25SrTiO3 Composites

Ayrikyan, Azatuhi

6105 Solid solutions PZT doped with nickel and iron ions: the nature of defects and their effects on electrophysical parameters

Bykov, Igor

6210 Ferroelectric Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 thick films prepared by polyvinylpyrrolidone and ethylene glycol co-modified sol-gel process

Cheng, Jinrong

6293 Molten Salt Synthesis of PT and PZT Powders for Additive Manufacturing

Collins, Stephen

6578 Effect of Fe doping on the ferroelectric- relaxor crossover in BaZrxTi1−x

O3 ceramics

Curecheriu, Lavinia-Petronela

6303 Growth of Epitaxial BaTi1−xZr

xO3 Thin Films for Electrocaloric Studies

Engelhardt, Stefan

6137 Phase structure and electrical properties of (1-x)KNNS-xBKZH lead free piezo-ceramics with new phase boundary

Fenglian, Li

6231 Fabrication and Characterization of a 20 MHz Ultrasonic Transducer Using Soft Mold Process

Günther, Paul

6490 New (1-x)K0.5Na0.5NbO3-x(0.15Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-0.85Bi0.5Na0.5ZrO3) ternary lead-free ceramics: microstructure and electrical properties

Gou, Qian

6046 Bismuth sodium titanate based lead-free piezoelectric ceramic coatings fabricated by thermal spray

Guo, Kun

6027 Fabrication of Zr-substituted (Bi1/2K1/2)TiO3 Lead-free Piezoelectric Ceramics via a Hydrothermal Process

Ito, Makoto

6080 Crystallisation in Potassium Sodium Niobate-based Glass-Ceramics

Khalf, Abdulkarim

6565 Growth kinetics, piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties of FF microtubes

Kholkin, Andrei

6593 Flux Growth of Perovskite Lead Based and Lead Free Single Crystals for Piezo-/Ferroelectric Applications

Kumar, Binay

6455 Production and characterization of (Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3-BaTiO3 piezoelectric ceramics

Lente, Manuel Henrique

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6596 Development and Characterization of PZT Multi-Layered Stacks

Lupascu, Doru

6002 Fabrication of 0.9Pb((Mg, Zn)1/3Nb2/3)O3 - 0.1PbTiO3 Transparent Ceramics

Nakashima, Saki

6349 Working Gas (Ar/O2) and Phase Composition in Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 Thin Films Deposited by RF Magnetron Sputtering

Potapovich, Yuri

6026 Hydrothermal Deposition of (Bi1/2K1/2)TiO3 Films on Titanium Metal Substrates

Sakurai, Ryotaro

6274 Metaepitaxial ferroelectric-magnetic PbTiO3-SrTiO3-SrMnO3 solid solutions

Tyunina, Marina

5994 Lead-free piezoelectric epitaxial KNN-BZ-BNT thin films on STO single crystalline substrates

Wang, Lingyan

5977 High energy-storage performance and discharge properties of (Pb0.98La0.02)(Zr0.45Sn0.55)0.995O3 antiferroelectric thick films

Wang, Xiucai

5929 Lead-free (K, Na)(Sb, Nb)O3-x(Bi, Na, K)ZrO3 Piezoelectric Thin Films Derived from Chemical Solution Deposition

Wang, Yumei

6018 Enhanced energy storage and dielectric properties of BaTiO3/BaTiO3@SiO2 layered ceramics

Yuan, Qibin

ISAF – Characterization & Properties of Ferroelectrics

6192 Impedance spectroscopy utilized to study the spatial distribution of conductivity within capacitors during operation

Bayer, Thorsten

5993 Improved Electrical Properties and Dual-mode Photoluminescence in (1-x)(Na0.475K0.475Li0.05)NbO3-x(Er0.5Na0.5)TiO3 Lead-free

Chai, Xiaona

6255 Doped Pb(Zr,Sn,Ti)O3 antiferroelectric ceramics for high-power pulse capacitors application

Chen, Xuefeng

6225 Improvement of Dielectric Tunability for Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 Thin Films with BaxSr1−x

TiO3 Buffer Layer on Stainless Steel Substrates

Cheng, Jinrong

6467 Prospection of (Pb,Ca)TiO3 Morphotropic Phase Boundary from Experimental Thermal Analyses Data

Estrada, Flávia

6440 A Calibration Technique for Thin Film Piezoelectric Displacement Measurements

Evans, Joe

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6081 Zero-point renormalization and temperature dependence of the LiNbO3 band gap from first principles

Friedrich, Michael

6042 Polarization dynamics variation across the temperature- and composition-driven phase transitions in lead-free BZT-xBCT ferroelectrics

Genenko, Yuri

6354 Electrid-field induced macroscopic strain in piezoceramics quantified from high energy x-ray diffraction.

Guerrero, Ochoa

5923 Ferroelectric Nanodomain Observation in Yttrium-Doped HfO2 Thin Films Using Scanning Nonlinear Dielectric Microscopy

Hiranaga, Yoshiomi

6208 Enhanced Dielectric and Piezoelectric Properties of the BiFeO3-PbTiO3-BaZrO3 ternary High Curie Temperature Ceramics

Jian, Jie

6594 High piezoelectricity in (K,Na)(Nb,Sb)O3-(Bi,La,Na,Li)ZrO3 lead-free ceramics

Jiang, Laiming

6022 Over-poling Study of PMN-PT and PIN-PMN-PT crystal grown by Vertical Gradient Freeze Method

Jiang, Zibo

5796 High-temperature characterization of langasite Ca3NbGa3-xAlxSi2O14 single crystals

Karaki, Tomoaki

6585 Peculiarities of electrochemical decomposition in low-symmetry polar crystals

Kozlova, Anna

6152 Lock-in ellipsometry as a means for investigating electromechanical activity

Lazovski, Guy

6271 Loss Characterisation of Piezocrystals under Elevated Environmental Conditions

Liao, Xiaochun

6181 Thermal Stability of Ferroelectric Domain Gratings in Rb-doped KTiOPO4

Lindgren, Gustav

6581 Characterization of Barium Titanate Interfaces with X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Long, Daniel

6521 Enhancing room-temperature response of epitaxial PbTiO3 by polarization rotation and critical phenomena in the monoclinic state

Ma, Wenhui

6495 Nucleation and growth domain limits in ferroelectric polycrystalline thin films

Mercone, Silvana

6195 Electromechanical characterization of piezoceramic elements around resonance frequencies at high excitation levels and different thermodynamic conditions

Petošic, Antonio

6118 Unipolar fatigue resistance of the Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3-x(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 system

Rojas, Virginia

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6337 Field-induced dielectric properties of BZT ceramics

Savinov, Maxim

6237 Fabrication and Characterization of La, Ga Co-modified BiFeO3-PbTiO3 Multiferroic Ceramics with High Magnetic Field Assisted Sintering

Shen, Shujin

6555 In situ visualization of the domain kinetics in KTP single crystals

Shur, Vladimir

6406 Effect of Heat Treatment on the Optical Absorption of Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 Crystal

Sidak, Vasyl

6584 Terahertz-Infrared Properties of the Porous PZT-Films Deposited on the Platinized Silicon

Sigov, Alexander

6095 Dynamics of ferroelectric switching in relaxor ferroelectric strontium-barium niobate crystals via scanning probe microscopy

Simagina, Liliia

5625 EPR Study of Ferroelectric Phase Transitions in Metal-Organic Frameworks Based on Perovskite Topology

Simenas, Mantas

6547 Pyroelectric characterization of polymer based composite P(VDF-TrFE)+BPZT

Solnyshkin, Aleksandr

6088 Substitution of B-site ions with Mn in PIN-PMN-PT: Influence on properties

Stoica, Laura

6199 Polymorphic phase transformations in KNN-based ceramics

Tangsritrakul, Jirapa

6154 Composition-, electric-field-, temperature-driven antiferroelectric-ferroelectric evolution of lead-free AgNbO3-LiTaO3 ceramics

Tian, Ye

6426 Water adsorption on ferroelectric thin film surfaces as a function of polarization

Verdaguer, Albert

6304 Effects of La doping on dielectric and electrical properties of Bi1−xLa

xFe0.5Sc0.5O3 ceramics

Zamaraite, Ilona

6119 Remarkably Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity in Bi1−xBa

xFeO3 Prepared by Sol-Gel Method

Zhang, Chenlan

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ISAF – Applications of Ferroelectrics, Piezoelectrics and Related Materials

6287 Correlation between morphology and dielectric energy storage properties in nanocomposite polymer films

Band, Tino

6351 Should I Specify a Lead-Free Material in My Next Piezoelectric Product ?

Bell, Andrew

6452 Repolarization switching in the charged domain boundary within thin film

Darinskii, Boris Mikhailovich

6109 Bismuth Zinc Niobate Thin Film Multilayer Capacitors Fabricated at Low Temperature by Radio Frequency Magnetron Sputtering

He, Fan

6243 Study on the ferroelectric switching kinetics of Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 films after wake-up cycling

Hyun, Seung Dam

6220 Electric Field-Induced Strain Properties of Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-Based Relaxor/Ferroelectric Ceramic Composites

Kang, Jin-Kyu

6336 Dielectric and Piezoelectric Properties of (Na0.53+xK0.47)(Nb0.55Ta0.45)O3 Ceramics with Different Sintering Temperature

Kim, J. S.

6244 Ferroelectric undoped-HfO2 thin film prepared by low temperature atomic layer deposition

Kim, Keum Do

6111 The heat treatment effect on electrical and structural properties of BiFeO3-BaTiO3 lead-free ceramics

Kim, Sangwook

6265 Dielectric and piezoelectric properties of CuO-added Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-SrTiO3-BiFeO3 ternary ceramics

Lee, Chang-Heon

6223 Preparation and Characterization of Ferroelectric Polymer Nanocomposites

Li, Hongfang

6017 Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)-Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)-PbTiO3 single crystal monomorph with perpendicular electrode for sensing and energy harvesting

Ma, Ming

6504 The linear diffraction of light waves on periodically poled domain structure in lithium niobate crystal

Mandel, Arkadiy

6385 Tool of Diagnosis Aid for localization of Noise from Rotating Parts of Automobile Vehicle Based on Piezoelectric Sensors

Mboungui, Gaston

6537 Electrically Tunable Ferroelectric Lens for Beam-forming Application

Platonov, Roman

6384 Wettability Gradient-induced Alignment of Piezoelectric Peptide Nanotubes as Templates for Biosensing Applications

Rodriguez, Brian

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6566 Flexible ferroelecetric hybrid fibres for soft body shape sensing

Sebastian, Tutu

6350 Microwave tunable ferroelectric capacitors with enhanced power handling capability based on the silicon carbide substrate

Tumarkin, Andrei

6086 Composition and Temperature Dependence of Piezoelectricity in KNN-based Lead-Free Ceramics

Wang, Dawei

6200 Fabrication and Characterization of Lead-free Piezoelectric Diaphragm Biosensors Based on 0.82KNN-0.18AN Thin Films

Wu, Xiaoqing

6053 Stress Control on Sol-Gel PZT Preparation for Highly Sensitive Diaphragm Structures of Ultrasonic Microsensors

Yamashita, Kaoru

5363 Non-destructive Evaluation Technique of Surface Mounted Capacitor based on Photothermal Frequency Modulation Technique

Yarai, Atsushi

5341 Physical properties of Low Temperature Sintering PCW-PNN-PZT Ceramics for Ultrasonic Sensor

Yoo, Juhyun

5345 Electrocaloric Effect of ZnO added 8/65/35 PLZT Ceramics

Yoo, Juhyun

5392 Simulation and Design of Lead Free Piezoelectric Multilayer Actuator for Haptic Application

Yoo, Juhyun

6541 Development of a Dual-phase Miniature Valve-less Piezoelectric Pump

Yu, Tai-Ho

5538 Research on A Trans-scale Inertial Stick-Slip Platform Driven by Piezoelectric Ceramics

Zhong, Bowen

6070 Structural origin of high piezoelectricity in 0.5Ba(Ti0.8Zr0.2)O3-0.5(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3: the evolution process of morphotropic phase boundary

Zhou, Chao

6588 Development of piezoelectric composite films for ultrahigh frequency ultrasonic transducers

Zhou, Qifa

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aixACCT Oxford Instruments

Industry Exhibition

aixACCT Systems is your partner in electrical testing for material development and devicequalification and cuts down time to market of its customer´s new products by offeringnew testing concepts and system solutions.

aixACCT concentrates on the following market segments:

• Non volatile memory technologies (e.g. FeRAM, RRAM)

• MEMS (e.g. cantilevers, membranes)

• Actuator / sensor applications (multilayer actuators, pressure sensors)

The products range from material characterization to device qualification during produc-tion.

aixACCT products cover the whole range from material study to prototype testing and qual-ity assurance during production. Even the field of FEM simulations is covered by aixACCT.This gives our customers the ability to prove at an early stage of product developmentthe functionality of new devices. aixACCT entered into a strategic alliance with INOS-TEK Inc. Korea to cover the whole product chain, including material supply, in order tocreate a trustful relation to its customer from the initial idea to the ready for sales product.

Success of this philosophy can be found worldwide in products like printers, car injectionsystems, and memory devices.

Our team at aixACCT consists of highly qualified people from material, mechanical, andelectrical engineering. This guarantees the high level of innovations. “We understand yourrequirements and demands. Based on this fundamental understanding we create newtesting concepts and system solutions.”

Oxford Instruments Asylum Research is the technology leader in atomic force microscopy.Asylum Research AFMs are widely used in both academic and industrial researchlabs to characterize polymers, thin films, piezo and ferroelectric materials, cells andbiomolecules, and also in emerging fields of research in energy storage and generation,two-dimensional and low-dimensional materials (e.g. graphene and molybdenum disul-fide), and mechanobiology. Asylum’s MFP-3D™ and Cypher™ AFMs offer unmatchedperformance and versatility and are available with a full range of techniques for measuringnanoscale electrical properties and the most comprehensive set of tools for quantitativemeasurement of nanomechanical properties.

Asylum’s MFP-3D family of AFMs includes four different models that span a wide range ofapplications and budgets. The MFP-3D Infinity™ is the flagship of the family, offering thehighest performance, simplest operation, and widest range of capabilities. The MFP-3DClassic, priced for mid-range budgets, provides high performance and versatility thatexceeds most AFMs. The MFP-3D Origin is the most affordable model, offering best-in-classperformance, many accessories, and an easy upgrade path. Finally, the MFP-3D-BIO in-tegrates with an inverted light microscope to support biological and photonic applications.

Cypher is the highest resolution fast scanning AFM and is available in two configurations,the Cypher S and the Cypher ES Environmental AFM. They provide low-drift closed loopimaging for the highest resolution, most accurate images possible today, >20X faster imag-ing with small cantilevers, exceptional ease of use, and integrated thermal, acoustic andvibration control. The Cypher ES adds gas and liquid environmental control, temperaturecontrol, and enhanced chemical compatibility to the extraordinary performance of theCypher S. Both models are available with Asylum’s exclusive blueDrive™ photothermalexcitation for simpler, more stable, and more quantitative tapping mode imaging.

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Solmates PLD Radiant

Solmates is a fast growing and ambitious OEM company, with its mission to position PLDas a mainstream deposition technology equal to ALD and sputtering.

Solmates is a spin-off company of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, located atScience Park Twente, in Enschede, the Netherlands. It was founded from a specialized PLDresearch group (IMS) chaired by prof. Dave Blank and prof. Guus Rijnders. Its employeesare highly recognized specialists in PLD of which many have a semiconductor industrybackground.

Since Solmates was established in 2007 it has generated multiple patents and has broughtpulsed laser deposition from fundamental research scale to application developmentand/or (pilot) production level. Currently Solmates has over half a dozen developmentand pilot production systems running at various customers worldwide.

Solmates’ thin film process equipment is based on pulsed laser deposition (PLD). PLDis a Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) process that offers many advantages above otherconventional techniques, such as one-to-one transfer of elements from target to substrate,ultra low damage to substrates, low temperature growth and excellent control of density.

PLD has been used for deposition on small scale samples (10 x 10 mm) since 1961. Sincethen many unique processes were developed but never on wafer scale. Solmates developedPLD equipment for wafers up to 200 mm that matches industrial standards. Solmates ownspatents on critical aspects of revolutionary PLD technology as well as on specific processes.

Use our stable and reliable thin film processes, so you can focus on the application!

We welcome you at our booth for more information or visit us at: www.solmates.nl

Radiant Technologies is the leading ferroelectric materials technology company in theworld.

Radiant integrates electronics, software, and ferroelectric materials into products to serveits customers. Radiant is the world’s leading manufacturer of test systems for evaluatingthe electrical, piezoelectric, and pyroelectric properties of thin-film and bulk ceramicmaterials. Radiant manufactures integrated ferroelectric-based electrical and MEMs de-vices to support its test equipment. Radiant is also developing new and unique productsintegrating ferroelectric components with low power electronics and communicationssystems.

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Ceramic Powder Technology AS (CerPoTech) NT-MDT

CerPoTech specializes in the development and manufacturing of advanced ceramic pow-ders for functional materials. We serve academic institutions, R&D institutes and industryworldwide with complex oxide powders for a variety of innovative applications, such as:

• Energy – functional materials for fuel cells, electrolysers and batteries

• Environmental – functional materials for membranes and catalysts

• Electronics – lead-free materials and piezo materials

With our unique production process we synthesize high quality ceramic powders thatare tailored to the specific processing requirements and end-product functionalities ofour partners. Thereby, we enable our customers and partners to develop and produceinnovative products based on high quality advanced ceramic materials.

CerPoTech was founded in 2007 at the Norwegian University of Science and Technologyin Trondheim, Norway. In 2013, CerPoTech has established a semi-industrial produc-tion facility with a capacity of several tons per year. We are a highly-qualified team thatwould like to support you in the implementation of your research plans and product ideas.

From cutting edge scientific research to routine surface investigations, NT-MDT has aunique and unrivalled portfolio of scanning probe microscopes. Our application-focusedinstruments provide you with a full range of capabilities in AFM-Raman, high-resolution,multi-frequency measurements, and AFM based nanomechanics. As an innovator in SPMfor over 20 years, NT-MDT has a specialised high-performance solution for your researchneeds.

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PI Ceramic Zurich Instruments

PI Ceramic is considered a global leading player in the field of piezo actuators and sensors.The broad range of expertise in the complex development and manufacturing processof functional ceramic components combined with state-of-the-art production equipmentensure high quality, flexibility and adherence to supply deadlines. Prototypes and smallproduction runs of custom-engineered piezo components are available after short process-ing times. PI Ceramic also has the capacity to manufacture medium-sized to large series inautomated lines. PI Ceramic, a subsidiary of Physik Instrumente (PI) GmbH & Co. KG, islocated in the city of Lederhose, Thuringia, Germany.

Zurich Instruments is a technology leader developing and selling advanced test & mea-surement instruments for dynamic signal analysis. These devices are used in many fieldsof application by high-technology research laboratories and industrial development sites.

Zurich Instruments’ vision is to revolutionize instrumentation in the high-frequency (HF)and ultra-high-frequency (UHF) range by incorporating the latest analog and digital tech-nology into powerful measurement systems for unprecedented functionality. Best-in-classperformance, differentiating features, new measurement solutions, and premium customersupport complete the unique offering.

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Excursions and Events

Early Stage Researcher Get-Together (Sunday, August 21st at 18:00)

All early stage researchers and students (not limited by age) are welcome to join an informal get-together on Sunday evening. We will visit one of thecity‘s breweries where you will have the opportunity to meet other participants and get acquainted with the local Darmstadt atmosphere. We will meeton Sunday, August 21st at 18:00 in front of the Welcome Hotel (Karolinenplatz 4). We kindly ask you to confirm your participation by sending a shortemail to: [email protected]

Conference Reception (Monday, August 22nd at 19:00)

We welcome you to join us on Monday, August 22nd at 19:00 in the Herrngarten Cafe, situated in the centrally located park in Darmstadt, for aConference Reception. A variety of hors d’ oeuvres will be offered as well as wine, beer and non-alcoholic beverages. This largest and oldest park inDarmstadt originates from the 16th century and was formed through the consolidation of multiple smaller gardens associated with the central castle.

Banquet (Tuesday, August 23rd at 19:00)

The conference banquet will be held on Tuesday, August 23rd in the Otto-Berndt Hall, centrally located in Darmstadt. We look forward to welcomingyou at 19:00 with a glass of champagne. Following the reception a buffet will be offered.

Dinner Cruise (Wednesday, August 24th at 15:30)

A dinner cruise on the Rhein River to the famous Loreley will be offered on Wednesday, August 24th. A bus will leave at 15:30 and bring the participants toMainz-Malakoff, where a ship will be waiting for you. During the boat trip a buffet dinner will be offered. The cruise ends at the Loreley in St. Goarshausen,where a bus will be waiting to bring you back to Darmstadt. The expected arrival time in Darmstadt is 21:30.

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Student Poster Competition (SPC)

The Student Poster Competition (SPC) award consists of a certificate and represents a prestigious recognition of the student‘s achievement. The SPC session is scheduled for August 22,2016, 17:30-18:30 where all student finalist posters will be presented for judging by a panel of judges representing program technical themes. During the SPC session Student Finalistsshould attend to their posters for interactions with judges. Posters should be mounted and removed by the presenters themselves. The equipment for mounting will be available on-site.The best student poster awards will be announced and awarded at the Conference Banquet on August 23rd, 2016.

Women in Engineering Panel Discussion

The IEEE UFFC 2016 Women in engineering event “Success in Research” will be a panel discussion including the conference plenary speakers. The aimof the event is to provide a way for young and experienced researchers to interact and exchange ideas. The discussion will be led by Nazanin Bassiri-Gharband will include panel members Elizabeth Dickey, Beatriz Noheda, Jing-Feng Li, and Susan Trolier-McKinstry.

The event is scheduled to take place on Tuesday (August 23rd, 2016) from 12:30 - 13:30. Meeting point is at the foyer in the Welcome Hotel. Followingthe 30 minute panel discussion, food and drinks will be offered, giving the panelists and audience a chance to discuss any topics of interest in a morepersonal setting.

UFFC/ISAF Photo/Illustration Competition

The photo can be anything you find interesting, such as research results, new equipment, or even an interesting facial expressions from your lab mate! But it must be related to UFFC /Ferroelectrics. In addition, we require a short description (30-100 words) of the photo. Only student UFFC members will be eligible for prizes.

For each competition, we will announce three awards: Gold ($100), Silver ($50), and Copper ($25). The prizes will be announced and awarded at the Early Stage ResearcherGet-Together event.

Spouse program

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

9:30 Trip to Heidelberg / Bergstraße11:00 Guided Darmstadt city tour in english (meeting point in front of Karo5)(meeting point in front of Karo5)

14:00 Guided Mathildenhöhe tour in english(meeting point in front of Karo5) 15:30 Dinner Cruise - Loreley Boat Trip

19:00 Banquet(Otto-Berndt-Hall)

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Conference Information

Conference Venue

Technische Universität DarmstadtKarolinenplatz 564289 DarmstadtGermany

Opening Hours of the Information Desk (Registration)

Sunday, August 21st 8:00 - 17:00Monday, August 22nd 7:30 - 17:00Tuesday, August 23rd 8:00 - 17:00Wednesday, August 24th 8:00 - 15:00

Lunch

Lunch and refreshments are included in the conference fee. Lunch will be served at thecanteen Mensa Stadtmitte TU Darmstadt – Otto-Berndt-Halle, Alexanderstraße 4. Openingtimes for lunch are 12:30 - 13:30.

Conference Language

The conference language is English.

Conference Documents

Upon registration you will receive:

• Welcome Bag

• Name Badge with WiFi code

• Lunch Coupons

• Event Tickets

Photographs, films and sound recordings

During the event, photographs, films and sound recordings may be taken by the organizerswithout prior approval of the conference participants. These recordings will be usedby the organizers or the event partners to document the event on their websites and inpublications.

Copyright

To prevent copyright infringement, it is prohibited to produce photographs, video orsound recordings without the explicit permission of the organizers - especially duringpresentations, lectures, seminars and poster sessions. In case of violation, the organizersreserves the right to exclude the relevant participants from the conference immediatelyand without refund of the participation fee.

Disclaimer

The organizers and their auxiliary persons do not assume liability for personal injuries,material or property damages or further unlisted damages caused by participation in theconference.

Emergency Services

Police 110Fire & Ambulance 112

Credit Cards

American Express +4969 97970Diners Club +4969 900150135Master Card +49800 8191040Visa Card +49800 8149100Blocking emergency 116 116(in german)

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Oral Presentation Guidelines

All the speakers must give their presentation and associated files at least 15 min before the session begins to the Session Chair in the respective presentation room. He will copy thepresentation on the laptop.

The following mass storage devices are accepted:

• CDROM

• USB Key

Presentation files must be in Microsoft PowerPoint PC or PDF-Format. The software versions used in the conference rooms are Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 and Adobe Acrobat

Reader DC. The resolution of the slides should be of 1024x768 pixels. Presentations with PDF files should be only used in the “full screen mode”. All non-standard characters, filmsand animations should be embedded.

If your PowerPoint presentation has videos:

• They should preferably be in WMV format. Use a standard codec.

• The presentation and its related files, notably video files, should be in a single folder named for the conference.

• Use of high definition videos and images is not necessary for projection. It is important to limit the size of your document. It will not enhance the image, and may slow downthe loading of slides during the presentation.

• We highly recommend that you test your presentation on a PC before the conference.

In any case, all animated presentations must be checked carefully.

To clearly identify your presentation, please save it with your given & family name as part of the file name i.e. jane_smith.ppt. At the end of the congress, we systematically removeand delete ALL presentations and associated files.

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Notes

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Map of Conference Venue

Venue Map

1. Karo5 – Conference Venue

2. Otto-Berndt-Halle – Lunch

3. Herrengarten Cafe – Conference Reception

4. Castle Darmstadt

5. Welcome Hotel

6. University and State Libary Darmstadt

7. Interchange Point – ”Schloß“

8. City Center – ”Luisenplatz“

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Karo5 – Conference Venue

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Program Overview

Dinner Cruise

Wednesday, August 24 Thursday, August 25

(by invitation only)

(by invitation only)

Opening

Sunday, August 21 Monday, August 22 Tuesday, August 23

Engineering

Women in

Coffee BreakCoffee Break

Early Stage

ECAPD

Meeting

Conference EndsOral PresentationsOral PresentationsOral

Presentations

Plenary LecturePlenary LecturePlenary LecturePlenary Lecture

Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations

Lunch

Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

Plenary Lecture

Coffee Break

Meeting Ferrocom

(by invitation only)

Lunch Lunch

Tutorials

Tutorials

Poster sessionPoster session

Conference Banquet Conference Reception

Oral PresentationsOral Presentations

President's Reception (bio)

21:30

22:00

22:30

23:00

Researcher

Get-Together

PFM Meeting20:30

21:00

18:30

19:00

19:30

20:00

Tutorials

Tutorials

Coffee Break

Lunch

18:00

15:30

16:00

16:30

17:00

17:30

13:00

13:30

14:00

14:30

15:00

10:30

11:00

11:30

12:00

12:30

08:15

08:30

09:00

09:30

10:00