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30th anniversary of
the International Centre of Advanced Materials and Electron Microscopy
– a retrospective view
Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute of Physics, Chair of CrystallographyNewtonstrasse 15, D-12489 Berlin, GermanyPhone ++49 30 20937761, Fax ++49 30 20937760Email: wolfgang.neumann@physik.hu-berlin.deWeb: http://crysta.physik.hu-berlin.de
W. Neumann
Autumn School on Materials Scienceand Electron Microscopy 2005
“Microscopy of Tomorrow´s Industrial Materials”Berlin, October 4th, 2005
Humboldt University of BerlinInstitute of PhysicsChair of Crystallography
Newtonstrasse 15D-12489 BerlinGermany
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Heinz Bethge(1919 - 2001)
The founder of the International Centre of Electron Microscopy
Director of the Institute of Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy Halle
until 1984
Director of the International Centre
(1975 – 1985)
President of the Deutsche Akademie der
Naturforscher Leopoldina
(1974 – 1990)
Prof. Dr.Dr.h.c. Johannes Heydenreich
Vice-director of the Institute of Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy
Halle
until 1991
Director of the International Centre
(1985 – 1995)
Director of the MPI for Microstructure Physics Halle
(1992 – 1995)
Main building of the
Institute of Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy
Main building (back side) of the
Institute of Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy
Institute of Solid State Physics
and Electron
Microscopy
Electron mirror microscope
Constructed and developed in the
IFE
by
J. Heydenreich
Laboratory building and HVEM hall
32 years
High-voltage
electron microscopy
in Halle
(1971-2003)
JEOL
JEM 1000
Institute of
Solid State Physicsand
Electron Microscopy
The first high-resolution electron microscope of the
institute
(JEOL JEM 100C)
Institute of
Solid State Physics
and
Electron Microscopy
JEOL JEM 400 EX
Guest house of
the Institute of Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy
Guest house Institute of Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy
International Centre of Heat and Matter ExchangeMinsk (Former Soviet Union)
United Centre of Nuclear ResearchDubna (former Soviet Union)
International Laboratory of Strong Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
Wroclaw (Poland)
International Centre of Mathematics „Stefan Banach“Warsaw (Poland)
International Centres in Eastern (Socialist) Countries
International Centre of Electron MicroscopyHalle/Saale
Foundation: March 1975
Member countries
Director of the Centre
Scientific council: two members of each coutry
Structure
Bulgaria Czechoslovakia GDR
Hungary Poland Soviet Union
Brain storming for the next Autumn school
Scientific council of the centre in 1979
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)Diffraction contrast
High-resolution TEMHigh-voltage EM/ in-situ HVEM
Surface electron MicroscopyScanning EM
Electron optical methods of surface physicsDecoration technique EM
Analytical Electron MicroscopyElectron diffraction
Image formation and image processingEM preparation techniques
Topics of International SchoolsTechniques
Materials ScienceGeneral
Plasticity and fracture of Materials Ionic crystals, ceramics, and glasses
Amorphous materialsInterfaces
Layers and layer systems Small particles
Catalysts and nanostructured materials
Advanced semiconductorsEM in microelectronicsEM in optoelectronics
Topics of International SchoolsApplications
Autumn School 1975
Transmission electron microscopy
of crystalline materials
Autumn School 1984
Application of electron-optical methods
in microelectronics
Autumn School 1977
General aspects of in-situ HVEM(influence of surfaces, vacuum, of environmental conditions,
and of beam damage)
Instrumentation(specimen chamber techniques, image registration)
Strength of metals (bcc, fcc) Strength of non-metals
(ionic crystals, covalent crystals, polymers, glasses)
Non-mechanical specimen treatment(thermal treatment, irradiation)
In-situ HVEMin the field of plasticity and other topics of materials research
International SymposiumSpring 1979
Deformation of non-ferrous metals and alloysMicrostructure and deformation of steels
Deformation of ionic crystals and semiconductorsMicrostructure and mechanical behaviour of ceramics
High-temperature deformation and recoveryFatigue
FractureProperties and interaction of lattice defects
Electron microscopy in plasticity and fracture research of materials
International SymposiumAutumn 1989
International Symposium on
Electron Microscopy in
Plasticity and Fracture Research of Materials
Holzhau, 1989
16 keynote papers
46 contributed papers
Celebration of the 60th birthday of Prof. Heinz Bethge
in 1979
Model of planned forthcoming buildings of the
Institute of Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy
at the Weinberg area
Aerial view of the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
International Centre of Advanced Materials and Electron Microscopy
(1996) Reorganisation of the International Centre of Electron Microscopy
Directors
(1996 – 2001)
Prof. Dr. U. Gösele Prof. Dr. R. SchlöglMPI for Microstructure Physics Halle/Saale Fritz Haber Institute Berlin
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure PhysicsHalle/Saale
(1997) Advanced semiconductors:
formation, properties and characterization of nano-scale structures(1999)
New techniques in electron microscopy for materials sciences
The Harnack house of the Max Planck Society Berlin-Dahlem
Autumn Schools(1998) Metal clusters
(2000) Electron microscopy of catalysts and nanostructured materials
Autumn SchoolsHumboldt University Berlin, Institute of Physics,
Crystallography(2002) Progress in materials science through electron microscopy(2003) New developments in nanostructured materials - synthesis,
characterization, functionality" (2004) Emerging microscopy for advanced materials development
imaging and spectroscopy on atomic scale"
International Center of Advanced Materials and Electron Microscopy
Autumn School 2005 on Materials Science and Electron Microscopy
"Microscopy of Tomorrow’s Industrial Materials"
Berlin, October 4th – October 7th, 2005
SponsorsThe Autumn School 2005 is financially supported by:
German Research Foundation (DFG)European Union in the framework of European Network SANDIE
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, HalleGerman Society of Electron Microscopy
As well as by the following companies (in alphabetic order):
CARL ZEISS SMT GmbHCEOS GmbHFEI Company
GATAN GmbHJEOL (Germany) GmbH
Soft Imaging System GmbH
Organization
Advisory Board
A.L. Aseev / NovosibirskA. Claverie / ToulouseJ. Dutkiewicz / Krakow
L. Frank / BrnoU. Gösele / HalleF. Hofer / Graz
H. Hofmeister / HalleJ. Hutchison / Oxford
G. Radnoczi / BudapestR. Schlögl / Berlin
H.-P. Strunk / ErlangenD.S. Su / Berlin
J. Urban / Berlin
Scientific Organizing Committee
A.L. Aseev / NovosibirskF. Hofer / Graz
J. Hutchison / Oxford G. Radnoczi / BudapestH.-P. Strunk / Erlangen
P. Werner / HalleW. Neumann / Berlin
H. Kirmse / Berlin
Local Organizing Committee
Chair: I. HähnertI. HäuslerH. Kirmse
E. OehlschlegelS. Putzke
T. WernickeS. Wicke
C.L. ZhengK. Zeil
Director of the International Center of Advanced Materials and Electron Microscopy: W. Neumann
Austria 1Bulgaria 1Croatia 1Czech Republic 2Germany 50Great Britain 1Hungary 5Poland 7Russia 8Serbia and Montenegro 1South Afrika 1Ukraine 1
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Participants
Invited lecturers:
Austria 1Germany 11Hungary 2Poland 1Russia 1
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