9th European Nanoanalysis Symposium "Nano-scale materials characterization - Advances in data acquisition and data analysis" Abstract booklet October 9th, 2020, 09:00 – 16:30 Online / Web-based meeting Supported by Symposium Sponsor 9th European Nanoanalysis Symposium "Nano-scale materials characterization - Advances in data acquisition and data analysis" Research and development in materials characterization techniques are increasingly needed for modern materials science, for innovation in high-tech branches and to guarantee the functionality, performance and reliability of advanced products. The sustained progress materials science and engineering is increasingly driven by computational materials science, multi-scale modeling and characterization. More than ever before, materials-driven product innovations in industry and shorter time-to-market introductions for new products require high advancement rates and a tight coupling between research, development and manufacturing. Analytical techniques and respective tools, particularly to investigate nanomaterials, are considered to be fundamental drivers for innovation in industry. As a consequence, this symposium will cover the topics of nanoanalysis and materials characterization along the whole value and innovation chain, from fundamental research up to industrial applications. It will bring scientists and engineers together from universities, research institutions, equipment manufacturers and industrial end-users. New results in disruptive nanoanalysis techniques will be reported in several talks and in the poster sessions, and novel solutions in the field of materials characterization for process and quality control will be shown. The discussions and interactions between the stakeholders will help to identify gaps in the fields of advancing nanoanalysis and materials characterization and to propose actions to close them and to support industrial exploitation of innovative materials. The symposium aims at reinforcing ongoing collaborations and discussing ideas for new collaborations. Proceedings All participants are invited to publish their work as a full paper in the open-access-journal Nanomaterials by MDPI. J. Nanomaterials (ISSN 2076-4991) is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal that publishes papers in the field of nanomaterials. J. Nanomaterials is dedicated to a high scientific standard. The latest Impact Factor is 4.324. In 2019, the journal published 1876 articles. (submission deadline: December 10, 2020) Symposium Chairpersons ▪ Ehrenfried Zschech, (main organizer), Fraunhofer IKTS Dresden, Germany ▪ Eva Olsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden ▪ Rodrigo Martins, FCT–UNL, Lisbon, Portugal ▪ Sabrina Sartori, University of Oslo, Norway ▪ Robert Sinclair, Stanford University, Palo Alto/CA, USA p.3 Scientific committee members ▪ Reiner Dietsch, AXO Dresden, Dresden, Germany ▪ Narciso Gambacorti, CEA LETI MINATEC, Grenoble, France ▪ Wolfgang Jäger, University of Kiel, Germany ▪ Kristina Kutukova, Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, Germany ▪ Eckhard Langer, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Dresden, Germany ▪ Andreas Leson, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany ▪ Malgorzata Lewandowska, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland ▪ Michael Mertig, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany ▪ Subodh Mhaisalkar, NTU Singapore, Singapore ▪ Peter Sachsenmeier, Hankou University, Wuhan, China ▪ Gerd Schneider, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin, Germany ▪ Olivier Thomas, University Marseille, France ▪ Oden Warren, Bruker, Minnesota, USA ▪ Thomas Weissgaerber, Fraunhofer IFAM, Dresden, Germany Invited speakers ▪ Alexander Soldatov, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia ▪ Gerd Schneider, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany ▪ Krzysztof Wozniak, University Warsaw, Poland ▪ Marco Sebastiani, Universita Roma Tre, Rome, Italy ▪ Mathias Mosig, Protochips, Berlin, Germany ▪ Jan Neuman, Nenovision, Brno, Czech Republic ▪ Jiri Dluhos, Tescan Orsay Holding, Brno, Czech Republic ▪ Lukas Palatinus, Czech Academy of Science, Institute of Physics, Prague, Czech Republic p.4 Program Welcome and introduction (9:00-9:10) Ehrenfried Zschech, Fraunhofer IKTS Dresden, Germany SESSION 1: X-ray techniques – Session Chair: Ehrenfried Zschech 9:10 – 9:35 1.1 “Big Data and AI algorithms for the analysis of X-ray spectroscopy data” Alexander Soldatov, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia 9:35 – 10:00 1.2 “Nanoscale X-ray spectromicroscopy at BESSY” Gerd Schneider, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany 10:00 – 10:25 1.3 “A century after the Braggs and Max von Laue: Quantum Crystallography” Krzysztof Wozniak, University Warsaw, Poland Break (10:25-10:35) SESSION 2: Nanomechanics – Session Chair: Rodrigo Martins 10:35 – 11:00 2.1 “Nanoscale residual stress mapping in multilayer thin films” Marco Sebastiani, Universita Roma Tre, Rome, Italy POSTER SESSION P1 (11:00-11:45) – Session Chair: Paweł Zięba Break (11:45-11:55) SESSION 3: Attachments to microscopes – Session Chair: Gerd Schneider 11:55 – 12:20 3.1 “AXON - Delivering on the Promise of Atomic Scale Dynamics” Mathias Mosig, Protochips, Berlin, Germany 12:20 – 12:45 3.2 “ AFM-in-SEM: The novel approach to correlative microscopy and advanced surface characterization” Jan Neuman, Nenovision, Brno, Czech Republic POSTER SESSION P2 (12:45-13:10) – Session Chair: Małgorzata Lewandowska Lunch break (13:15-14:15) p.5 SESSION 4: Electron microscopy – Session Chair: Eva Olsson 14:15 – 14:40 4.1 “Multi-modal materials characterization with the latest plasma FIB-SEM” Jiri Dluhos, Tescan Orsay Holding, Brno, Czech Republic 14:40 – 15:05 4.2 “Electron nanocrystallography – a new tool for materials science“ Lukas Palatinus, Czech Academy of Science, Institute of Physics, Prague, Czech Republic POSTER SESSION P3 (15:05-16:20) – Session Chair: Sabrina Sartori Wrap-up, closing remarks (16:20-16:30) Ehrenfried Zschech, Fraunhofer IKTS Dresden, Germany p.6 Poster Presentations POSTER SESSION P1 Twinning and shear banding in copper and Cu-14%wt. Al alloy single P1.1 Izabela Mania crystals of {112}< 111> orientation deformed in channel-die P1.2 Cu / Ag nanodroplet wetting graphene / coated Cu substrate: combine Aleksandra studies Drewienkiewicz Effect of stress on microstructure and mechanical properties of high P1.3 Karol Janus carbon steel during bainitic transformation Study of the strength of (Cr3C2-25(Ni20Cr))-5(Ni25C) composite coatings P1.4 Anna Trelka deposited on the Al 7075 substrate The influence of high-temperature annealing on the microstructure and P1.5 Kewin Gola hardness of L-DED Inconel 625 Iwona P1.6 Metallurgical characterization of Cu-based memorial medals Gasiorowska Applications of a novel in-situ four-point bending device for materials Christoph P1.7 analysis Sander A preliminary study on fabrication of diatomaceous earth/aluminium Magdalena P1.8 MMCs by spark plasma sintering technique Lepicka The influence of capillary pores on transport of chloride ions / numerical P1.9 Jakub Stec simulations in nano-XCT based 3D cementitious microst Microstructure and mechanical behavior of fossil diatom frustules P1.10 Qiong Li Ellerbeckia baileyi and Melosira undulata A combined soft and hard XPS study of the oxidation behaviour of post- P1.11 Curran Kalha deposition annealed titanium-tungsten diffusion barriers Small Amphiphilic Ligand-based Synthesis of Hydroxyapatite P1.12 Priya Mullick Nanoparticle for Titanium Implant Coating: Characterization& Analysis Gold-coated silicon nanowire arrays for molecular sensing using surface- Ekaterina P1.13 enhanced Raman spectroscopy Alekseeva Nano-mechanical and nano-tribological investigation of metallic and P1.14 Mihaela Dinu carbonitride TiCrCoNiV high entropy alloys Ana-Maria P1.15 Preparation and investigation of plasmonic properties of Ag/Au alloys Iordache POSTER SESSION P2 P2.1 Microstructure and catalytic activity of Al13Co4 melt spun alloy Amelia Zięba Microstructure and phase composition of refractory ceramic shielding Marcin P2.2 thermally exposed parts in steel making process Prochwicz Influence of W addition on microstructure and properties of TiB2-W P2.3 Edyta Chudzik coatings p.7 Generating new excitation pathways for green emission of InGaN/GaN Jose Pedro de P2.4 MQWs by Xe swift heavy ion irradiation Cardoso Microstructure investigation of silicon nitride-zirconia-graphene P2.5 Zhongquan Liao composite using multi-scale microscopy ZnO low-dimensional nanostructured porous thin films for photocatalytic Anna Kuliś- P2.6 degradation of methylene blue in water purification Kapuścińska Preparation of nanoceramic materials and composites by needleless P2.7 electrospinning Ivan Shepa Izabela P2.8 Diatoms’ frustules as a possible natural filler in composite materials Zgłobicka A novel approach to evaluate mechanical BEoL stack stability utilizing Cu- P2.9 pillar shear off and acoustic emission Jendrik Silomon Structural and Electronic Effects of X-ray Radiation on Prototypical Nathalie P2.10 Catalysts Fernando POSTER SESSION P3 P3.1 Thermodynamic properties of selected liquid lithium alloys Miłosz Zabrocki Influence of different types of catalysts on pyrolysis process Małgorzata P3.2 Sieradzka Sustainable materials applied to flexible electronics using a laser induced Sara Silvestre P3.3 modular platform Effect of mechanical deformation on organic electronics based on novel Bowen Zhang P3.4 two-dimensional polymers Synthesis of nano-sized metal organic framework using selectively Sooji Park P3.5 modified clay nanotube for enhanced gas adsorption properties P3.6
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