6–11 Jul 2014
Palazzo del Bo and Centro Culturale San Gaetano, Padova
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Session

Session 5 - Nuclear Microprobe Applications: Material Science

9 Jul 2014, 11:00
Palazzo del Bo and Centro Culturale San Gaetano, Padova

Palazzo del Bo and Centro Culturale San Gaetano, Padova

Conveners

Session 5 - Nuclear Microprobe Applications: Material Science

  • Tomihiro Kamiya (Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA))

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  1. Prof. Hao SHEN (Institute of Modern Physics Fudan University, Shanghai, PR China)
    09/07/2014, 11:00
    Oral Communication
    The Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) program is investigating the conditions to achieve controlled thermonuclear fusion. ICF target fabrication quality is as vital as driving laser to ensure that energy deposition from the lasers results in uniform compression. Therefore Targets must be characterized for size, concentricity, surface roughness and distribution of dopant concentration, layer...
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  2. Dr Maria Dolores Ynsa (Centro de Micro-Análisis de Materiales, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain)
    09/07/2014, 11:20
    Oral Communication
    The diamond is an especially attractive material because of its gemological value as well as its unique mechanical, chemical and physical properties. One of these properties is that diamond is an electrically semiconducting material at practically any desired value when doped with boron (p-type). This property makes it possible to use diamond for multiple industrial and technological...
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  3. Dr M. Alexandra Barreiros (Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, LEN/UES, Portugal)
    09/07/2014, 11:40
    Oral Communication
    Dye sensitized solar cells (DSC’s) have received considerable attention once this technology offers economic and environmental advantages over conventional photovoltaic (PV) devices. A DSC photoanode typically consists of a nanocrystalline porous TiO2 film, endowed with a large adsorptive surface area. Dye molecules that capture photons during device operation are attached to the film...
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  4. Mrs Stephanie Sorieul (Université de Bordeaux, CNRS-IN2P3, CENBG, Bordeaux, France)
    09/07/2014, 12:00
    Oral Communication
    The AIFIRA facility (Applications Interdisciplinaires des Faisceaux d’Ions en Région Aquitaine) in operation at CENBG (Centre d’Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux-Gradignan) may be a reliable tool adapted to a wide range of scientific fields. Indeed, ion beam analysis and imaging techniques, material characterization and irradiation (fast neutrons and charged particles), all are carried out at...
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  5. Prof. Thomas Osipowicz (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
    09/07/2014, 12:20
    Oral Communication
    Recently, interest in the semiconductor research community has switched, to some degree, from Si based devices to materials with higher carrier mobilities, such as germanium, germanium-tin, and compound semiconductors. This is also driven by the need to extend the functionalities of silicon IC technology to enable optical interconnect systems, i.e. find a direct bandgap material that can be...
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