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Oxygen '96

Early Stages of Oxygen Precipitation in Silicon


26th - 29th March 1996
NATO Advanced Research Workshop

Co-sponsored by the University of Exeter


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General Details

Objectives:

    Topics to be covered include: Progress and problems involved with the early stage of oxygen precipitation in silicon; oxygen diffusion and clustering; oxygen-light element interactions especially H, C and N; oxygen-TM defects; oxygen-vacancy and interstitial complexes; thermal and new donors; theoretical modelling of oxygen defects and processes. A major aim is to bring theoretical modelling groups together with experimental ones to promote cross-fertilisation of ideas.

Speakers Include:

C. A. J. Ammerlaan University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
J. Chadi NEC Research Ltd., Princetown, USA
G. Davies King's College, London
P. Deák Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
S. K. Estreicher Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
C. P. Ewels University of Exeter, UK
U. Gösele Max Planck Institute for Microstructural Physics, Germany
E. Lightowlers King's College, London
J. L. Linström Linköping University, Sweden
V. P. Markevich Academy of Sciences of the Belarus', Minsk, Belarus'
R. C. Newman IRC, University of London, UK
B. Pajot University of Paris, France
S. T. Pantelides Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
J. M. Spaeth University of Paderborn, Germany
M. Stavola Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
M. Suezawa Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
K. Sumino Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
G. D. Watkins Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA
E. R. Weber University of California, Berkeley, USA
J. Weber Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics, Germany

Accomodation and Fees:

    Full board is available from the evening of Monday March 25, 1996, through to Friday lunchtime on March 29th for 266 pounds sterling, including reception, conference dinner and an excursion. Some contribution to the travel and accommodation costs may be made subject to the regulations of NATO.

Proceedings:

    Will be published in the NATO ASI series.

Registration:

    It is possible to register directly using the World Wide Web, or the registration form can be downloaded in ascii format and submitted by e-mail. Alternatively registration forms are available via e-mail from jones@excc.ex.ac.uk or ewels@excc.ex.ac.uk, or write to:
    Dr R Jones
    Department of Physics
    University of Exeter
    Exeter
    Devon
    EX4 4QL
    UK
    Tel: +44-1392-264134
    Fax: +44-1392-264111
    

Travel:


Organising Committee:

    Dr. R. Jones - Department of Physics, University of Exeter, U.K.
    Prof. P. Deák - Department of Atomic Physics, Technical University, Budapest, Hungary.
    Prof. S. K. Estreicher - Department of Physics, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas.
    C. Ewels - Department of Physics, University of Exeter, U.K.

To register for Oxygen '96, please fill in this form.
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