73 IUVSTA Workshop on Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids September 22nd – September 26th 2014 Eisenerz, AUSTRIA Organizing Committee: Christian Teichert, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria Hongjun Gao, Chinese.

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73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
September 22nd – September 26th 2014
Eisenerz, AUSTRIA
Organizing Committee:
Christian Teichert, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria
Hongjun Gao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China
Thomas Michely, University of Cologne, Germany
Markus Kratzer, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria
www:iuvsta.unileoben.ac.at/
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
International Scientific Committee:
Sidney Cohen, Israel (Vize-chair NSD)
Ana Gomes Silva, Portugal (Secretary NSD)
Maja Buljan, Croatia
Katalin Balazci, Hungary
Ryszard Czajka, Poland
Yves Huttel, Belgium
Hideaki Kasai, Japan
Bonnie Tyler, UK (Chair ASSD)
Peter Varga, Austria (Chair SSD)
Local Organization:
H. Kirchberger, Markus Kratzer, Heinz Pirker, Bernhard Hyden,
Monika Mirkowska, Caterina Czibula, Stefan Klima, Michael Lasnik
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
Scope:
Within the last decade, exfoliated graphene, an all-surface material with
extraordinary physical properties, initiated an extremely fruitful research topic in
nanostructure science, namely research on two-dimensional (2D) solids. In the
meantime, the family of 2D materials has been extended by hexagonal boron
nitride, transition metal dichalcogenides, silicene, etc. Besides the exploration of
those materials' fundamental properties, there is an emerging research community
studying the formation of nanostructures on them.
The aim of this specialized IUVSTA workshop is to discuss the potential of twodimensional crystallites and ultrathin solids as templates for nanostructure arrays
of metallic, magnetic, semiconducting, organic, and biological materials.
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
Main topics
1. Synthesis and characterization of inorganic
and organic nanostructures on:
graphene, hexagonal boron nitride, silicene, and related materials
-Nanostructure fabrication by self-assembly and scanning probe
microscopy assisted techniques
- Physical and chemical characterization of nanostructure arrays
2. Surface diffusion phenomena on and below
two-dimensional solids
- Experimental and theoretical exploration of basic atomic and
molecular diffusion mechanisms on top and below 2D solids.
- Analogies to semiconductor nanomembranes and topological
insulators
3. Potential applications of nanostructure arrays
on two-dimensional materials
- Potential applications ranging from magnetism
via transparent conductive electrodes
to biosensors etc.
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
Objectives
The workshop gathered leading experts, as well as Post-Docs and Ph. D. students in
the emerging field of nanostructures on graphene-like materials. Besides invited
lectures, contributed talks, and poster presentations, also a round table
discussion has been held to evaluate the future potential of the field.
„Steirischer
Erzberg“
Terrace height:
24 m
„Nanoerzberg“
Terrace height:
2.5 nm
Hlawacek et al.,
Science 2008
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Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
Venue
JUFA Youth and Family Guesthouse Eisenerzer Ramsau
A-8790 Eisenerz, at 1040 m altitude
http://www.jufa.eu/en/jufa-eisenerzer-ramsau-almerlebnisdorf/
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
September 22nd – September 26th 2014
Eisenerz, AUSTRIA
Number of attendees:
Number of presentations:
41
35
•Plenary talk:
•Invited talks:
•Contributed talks:
•Posters:
1
19
4
11
Number of countries:
•Austria:
•China:
•Croatia:
•Czech Republic:
•Denmark:
•Finland:
•Germany:
•Hungary:
•Israel:
•Italy:
19
7
1
1
2
1
1
6
1
1
1
•Japan:
•Netherlands:
•Poland:
•Serbia
•Spain:
•Sweden:
•Switzerland:
•Ukraine:
•USA:
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
2
5
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
Invited Speakers
1. Jürgen Behm, University of Ulm, Germany
2. James Evans, Ames Lab, USA
3. Antoine Fleurence, JAIST, Japan
4. Hongjun Gao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China
5. Thomas Greber, University of Zurich, Switzerland
6. Liv Hornekær, Aarhus University, Denmark
7. Jan Knudsen, Lund University, Sweden
8. Marko Kralj, Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia
9. Arkady Krasheninnikov, University of Helsinki, Finland
10. Markus Kratzer, University of Leoben, Austria
11. Feng Liu, University of Utah, USA
12. Thomas Michely, University of Cologne, Germany
13. Bene Poelsema, University of Twente, NL
14. Deborah Prezzi , University of Modena, Italy
15. Jakob Sagiv, Weizman Institute, Israel
16. Levente Tapaszto, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
17. Patricia Thiel, Ames Lab + University of Iowa, USA
18. Michael Tringides, University of Iowa, USA
19. Oleg Yazyev, EPFL, Switzerland
20. Pengpeng Zhang, Michigan State University, USA
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
+ Poster Session
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
Poster Presentations
Posters were on display during the entire workshop. The poster presentations on Tuesday and
Wednesday were an important part of the conference with ample of time for discussion.
There was an oral poster advertisement session where each poster was presented in maximum 6
minutes using a maximum of 6 powerpoint slides.
Poster Prizes
The two Poster Prizes of 100 € each - sponsored by the Austrian Vacuum Society and selected
by a distinguished jury - were awarded for the best poster presentation by young scientists to:
Dr. Susanne Hahne, University of Osnabrück, Germany
and Okan Deniz, EMPA, Switzerland
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
Social Program
Excursion to Benediktinerstift
Admont with the largest library of
a monastery on earth
Museum Eisenerz &
Lake Leopodstein
73 IUVSTA Workshop on
Nanostructures on two-dimensional solids
The Workshop has been co-sponsored by:
Institut für Physik, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria
Stadtgemeinde Eisenerz, Austria
SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH
Innovation in Surface Spectroscopy and Microscopy Systems
Oxford Instruments/Omicron NanoTechnology GmbH
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Vakuumtechnik (ÖGV), Austria