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Final Program
10th International Conference
Advanced Coatings for Large-Area or High-Volume Products
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June 22 –26, 2014
on Coatings on Glassand Plastics
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Conference Location
MESSE DRESDEN – Dresden, Germany
Organized by ■ Fraunhofer FEP ■ International Organizing Committee of ICCG
Supported by VON ARDENNE
ImprintFinal Program of the 10th International Conferenceon Coatings on Glass and Plastics
Published by the Organizing Committee of the 10th ICCG
Corresponding address:10th ICCG – Conference OfficeFraunhofer FEPWinterbergstr. 2801277 Dresden, GermanyPhone: +49 351 2586-333Fax: +49 351 2586-55800info@iccg10.de | www.iccg10.de
Copyright © 2014 by Fraunhofer FEP | Organizing Committee of the 10th ICCG
Original design by: Albrecht-Design, Braunschweig, GermanyUpdated design by: Fraunhofer FEP, Finn Hoyer and Janek Wieczoreck, GermanyPrinted by: Lößnitz-Druck GmbH, Radebeul, Germany
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Contents
Organization
Program Committee and Advisors
Welcome to the 10th ICCG! 4
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Support and Related Conferences
Conference Overview
Social Events and Receptions
Company Day
Conference Program
Accompanying Persons Program
Accommodation
Getting to the Conference
Conference Office / Registration Desk
Conference Options
Conference Fees
Miscellaneous
Sunday, June 22
Monday, June 23
Tuesday, June 24
Thursday, June 26
Friday, June 27
Wednesday, June 25
Industrial Exhibition
Exhibiting Companies
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Main Sponsors
Basic Sponsor
Conference Gift Sponsor
Conference Item and Logo on carrier bag
VON ARDENNE GmbHPlattleite 19/29 | 01324 DresdenGermanywww.vonardenne.biz
Leybold Optics GmbHSiemensstraße 88 | 63755 AlzenauGermanywww.leyboldoptics.com
Eastman Chemicalrepresented by Southwall Southwallstraße 1 | 01900 GroßröhrsdorfGermanywww.southwalleurope.de
robeko – Rolf Schäfer BeschichtungskomponentenAckerwiese 14 | 67728 MünchweilerGermanywww.robeko.de
MaTecK Material-Technologie & Kristalle GmbHIm Langenbroich 20 | 52428 JülichGermanywww.mateck.de
Many thanks to the companies who have signed up to sponsor the 10th ICCG!
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Media Partner
Conference Organizer
Fraunhofer FEPWinterbergstraße 28 | 01277 DresdenGermanywww.fep.fraunhofer.de
Glass Worldwide1 Cantelupe Mews, Cantelupe RoadEast Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 3BGUKwww.glassworldwide.co.uk
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Following the last nine successful ICCG conferences, the 10th ICCG will take place on June 22 – 26, 2014 in Dresden, Germany. The focus of this conference is to bring together participants from science and industry who are globally active in the field of large-area coatings on glass and plastics. In addition to contributors from universities and research institutes, the conference addresses coating manufacturers, materials and equipment suppliers as well as key enduser industries. The focus of this conference furthermore are applications of functional coatings for high volume products that can be applied on glass and plastic materials. The ICCG was founded in 1994 and focused on applications for glass substrates only. Nowadays, our scope is broadened to include the coatings on glass, plastics or flexible materials which have all become extremely important for large area and/or high-volume markets. The conference structure remains similar to that of the previous conferences: Scientists, technologists, experts, and managers will have ample opportunity to discuss the latest trends in the field of research and applications of coatings on glass and plastics. Prior to the conference, on Sunday afternoon, six educational Short Courses will be given by experts in the field to provide fundamental and technological background in specific conference topics. In the morning on the first day of the conference an introductory session will provide market and business information and specify future technological requirements. As in the previous conferences, the 10th ICCG highlights the most important Depositiontechnologies during the first three technical sessions, considering PVD, CVD and Wet Processes. This will be followed by two sessions dedicated to Processing: Session 4 high-lights Pre- and Post-Treatment of flexible glass and polymers. Session 5 deals with Fun-damentals of Film Growth and related process-control features. The final three sessions are dedicated to surveying the most important Applications for thin film coated glass and plastics including energy features, precision optics and challenging high performan-ce coatings for displays or lighting. This conference will also provide information about the different technologies at a general level suitable for new product designers, as well as providing the technical key aspects, including safety measures, and environmental and economic consequences. There will be also a lively panel discussion on Wednesday covering the state of the art in Transparent and Barrier Coatings and the new directions imposed by this market. Finally, complementing our interesting technological and scientific program, there will be an extended and important industrial exhibition with many of the key vendors for these markets directly next to the conference floor. We are confident that the conference site in Dresden will offer you great opportunities for networking offering chances to interact with many of the dedicated experts from the coating and equipment industry, as well the various Fraunhofer institutes and academia. A guided ICCG10 tour on Friday will offer you access to a group of companies and insti-tutes of a wide range of interests. Come to ICCG10 and meet the international glass and plastic coatings community. We look forward to seeing you in Dresden!
Dr. Koichi SuzukiSecretary of ICCG
Prof. Dr. Volker KirchhoffLocal Chairman
Welcome to the 10th ICCG!
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Local Organizing Committee
Local Chair: Prof. Volker Kirchhoff, Fraunhofer FEPLocal Vice Chair: Dr. Johannes Strümpfel, VON ARDENNELocal Secretary: Mrs. Annett Arnold, Fraunhofer FEPLocal Editorial Chair: Dr. Manuela Junghähnel, Fraunhofer FEP
International Organizing Committee
Chair: Prof. G. Bräuer, Fraunhofer IST [Germany]Secretary: Dr. K. Suzuki, Consultant / SurFtech [Belgium]Vice Chair: Mr. K. Spee, Holst Centre / TNO [The Netherlands]Editorial Chair: Dr. J. Pütz, Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH [Germany]
Organized by
Fraunhofer FEPInternational Organizing Committee of ICCG
Organization
Correspondence & Inquiries
All correspondence concerning the 10th ICCG should be addressed to:
Mrs. Annett Arnold10th ICCG – Conference OfficeFraunhofer FEPWinterbergstr. 2801277 Dresden, GermanyPhone: +49 351 2586-333Fax: +49 351 2586-55800info@iccg10.de
Address of ICCG Secretary
Dr. K. SuzukiClos du Bergoje, 16B-1160 Bruxelles, BelgiumPhone & Fax: +32-2-675-05-11koich10@attglobal.net
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Program Committee
Program Committee
Mr. M. Andreasen [USA]Dr. R. Blessing, BlueTec [Germany]Prof. G. Bräuer, Fraunhofer IST [Germany]Dr. W. DeBosscher, SOLERAS Advanced Coatings [Belgium]Dr. V. Geyer, Scheuten Glassgroup [The Netherlands]Dr. K. Hartig, Cardinal Glass Industries [USA]Dr. M. Hirata, Nippon Sheet Glass [Japan]Dr. M. Junghähnel, Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]Dr. T. Kälber, SCHOTT AG [Germany]Prof. N. Kaiser, Fraunhofer IOF [Germany]Mr. K. Kato, Central Glass [Japan]Dr. S.-M. Lee, Kumgang Korea Chemical Co. Ltd. [Korea]Dr. M. Liehr, W&L Coating Systems [Germany]Prof. X. Liu, Zheijang University [China]Dr. M. Mennig, mm.nanoconsulting [Germany]Dr. G. Ockenfuß, JDSU [USA]Dr. T. Oyama, Asahi Glass [Japan]Dr. J. Pütz, Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH [Germany]Prof. A. Roos, Uppsala University [Sweden]Dr. G. Schottner, Fraunhofer ISC [Germany]Prof. D. Sheel, Salford University [UK]Prof. Y. Shigesato, Aoyama Gakuin University [Japan]Mr. R. P. Shimshock, MLD Technologies [USA]Mr. K. Spee, Holst Centre / TNO [The Netherlands]Dr. J. Strümpfel, VON ARDENNE [Germany]Prof. B. Szyszka, Technical University Berlin [Germany]Dr. R. Trassl, Applied Materials [Germany]Dr. J. Trube, Leybold Optics [Germany]Mr. J. Vitkala, Glaston [Finland]
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International Advisory Committee
Executive advisor:Prof. H. Schmidt, HSM TechConsult GmbH [Germany]
Advisors:Prof. Dr. M. Aegerter [Switzerland]Prof. Dr. H. Biederman, Charles University [Czech Republic]Dr. D. Coster, AGC-Flatglass [Belgium]Dr. F. Creuzet, Saint-Gobain [France]Dr. G. Gagliardi, Pilkington, SIV [Italy]Prof. Dr. H. J. Gläser, Consultant [Germany]Dr. A. Gombert, Fraunhofer ISE [Germany]Prof. Dr. C. G. Granqvist, Uppsala University [Sweden]Dr. R. Hill [USA]Dr. W. Hoffman, Cardinal Glass Industries [USA]Dr. R. Langfeld, Schott AG [Germany]Dr. C. M. Lampert, Star Science [USA]Dr. D. Mattox, SVC [USA]Dr. C. May, Fraunhofer COMEDD [Germany]Dr. C. McKown, Arkema [USA]Dr. F. J. van Milligen, JDSU [USA]Prof. Dr. C. Misiano, Romana Film Scottili [Italy]Dr. T. Mizuno, Nippon Sheet Glass [Japan]Dr. J. O’Brien, Pilkington [UK]Dr. T. Paul, Pilkington-Germany [Germany]Dr. M. Prassas, Corning Europe [France]Mr. S. Selkowitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Labs [USA]Dr. R. Thielsch, Southwall Technology [Germany]Prof. Dr. D. R. Uhlmann, Arizona Materials Laboratory [USA]
Advisors
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■ Glass Performance Days – GPD [Finland]■ Society of Vacuum Coaters – SVC [USA]
Conference organization partners
Media Partner
Related Conferences and Events
■ Glass Worldwide [United Kingdom]
PSE 201415 – 19 September 2014Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germanywww.pse-conferences.net
Glasstec 201421 – 24 October 2014Düsseldorf, Germanywww.glasstec.de
SVC TechCon 201525 – 30 April 2015Santa Clara, USAwww.svc.org
Glass Performance Days 201524 – 25 June 2015Tampere, Finlandwww.gpd.fi
ICG Annual Meeting21 – 24 September 2014Parma, Italywww.icglass.org
PSE 2014
INDIACHINAFINLANDSOUTH AMERICA
www.gpd.fi
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Conference Overview
Short Courses
Educational lectures to provide fundamental and technological background in specific conference topics presented by experts in the field
Introductory Session
Market and Business in the Field of Coatings on Glass and PlasticsChairmen: Dr. K. Suzuki, Mr. J. Vitkala
Technical Sessions
1 Deposition Technologies 1: Advanced Plasma Processes in Vacuum« Chairmen: Prof. G. Bräuer, Dr. J. Strümpfel
2 Deposition Technologies 2: Wet-chemical and Hybrid Processes« Chairmen: Dr. J. Pütz, Dr. G. Schottner
3 Deposition Technologies 3: CVD, ALD and Related Processes« Chairmen: Prof. D. Sheel, Mr. K. Spee
4 Pre- and Post-Treatment for Flexible Glass and Polymers »Functionalization, Strengthening, Patterning, Annealing« Chairmen: Mr. R. Shimshock, Dr. T. Kälber
5 Film Growth and Process Control »Fundamentals, Analytics, Monitoring« Chairmen: Prof. B. Szyszka, Prof. N. Oka
6 Energy Conversion, Saving, Efficiency »Glazing, Solar, Transportation« Chairmen: Dr. W. DeBosscher, Mr. K. Kato
7 Precision Optics »Communication, Consumer Electronics and Biomedical« Chairmen: Prof. N. Kaiser, Dr. G. Ockenfuß
8 High Performance Coatings »Display, Lighting, Flexible Electronics« Chairmen: Prof. X. Liu, Dr. R. Trassl
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Panel Discussion
How to get superior barrier properties?What will be the appropriate substrate material in future?Chairmen: Mr. R. Shimshock, Prof. B. Szyszka
Poster Session
The Poster Session is a very important part of the ICCG conference. The posters are on display from Monday to Wednesday and are published in the proceedings. There will be awards for the best three posters. During the Poster Session drinks and snacks will be served.
HANS PULKER AWARD for best Poster at ICCG10
Poster presentations at ICCG10 conference are essential contributions in order to present important results and to inspire the community. Based on the topics of our sessions the authors are invited to highlight new features of their basic or technological research work to the audience. The direct communication between authors and interested participants during the Poster Session mutually offers a great chance.
Therefore, the International Organizing Committee of ICCG has founded the
HANS PULKER AWARD
in order to decorate the authors of the top grade poster of ICCG10. The valida-tion will be performed based on the most convincing scientific or technological content and outstanding layout features.
We commemorate our colleague and truly friend Prof. Dr. Hans Pulker from Innsbruck, Austria, as a strong promoter of ICCG. As the Chairman of our International Organizing Committee he was acting for the conference for decades.
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Social Events and Receptions
Posters will be on display from Monday to Wednesday.
300 Years of MEISSEN® – 300 Years of Heritage and Innovation Porcelain, or “white gold”, has been fascinating us for centuries.
The import of East Asian porcelain in the 16th century caused a frenzy of enthusiasm all over Europe. Augustus the Strong (1670 – 1733), elector of Saxony, even admitted that he was suffe-ring from the “maladie de porcellaine.” And he was not the only one who had fallen victim to the addiction to the most delicate porcelain. All over Europe, attempts were made to uncover the secret of its production.Dr. Peter Braun, head of the department historic collections, will be talking about the success of Meissen Porcelain®.
Soft drinks, beer and wine as well as snacks will be served during Welcome Reception, Poster Session, Industrial Evening and Dresden Night.
It is also our pleasure to invite you to a special event during the conference. In the beautiful ambience of the Erlwein Capitol in Dresden, we shall stage an international barbeque dinner mixed with magical moments, finest clubsounds, and excellent conversa-tion. Meet interesting people from within and outside the industry from all over the world in a relaxing and amusing atmosphere – that is what we call a conference dinner.
Sunday, June 22
Monday, June 23
Tuesday, June 24
Wednesday, June 25
17:30 – 20:00
17:30 – 19:00
18:30 – 21:00
17:30 – 21:00
17:30 – 20:00
Welcome Reception
Poster Session
Dresden Night
Conference Dinner Event
Industrial Evening
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Social Events and Receptions
Far away from the busy city of Dresden you will meet wild canyons, romantic hiking paths and a large variety of rocks and mountains offering unforgettable views on a spectacular countryside.We are starting with a guided tour of the fortress »Königstein«. The Königstein fortification is a unique witness of European for-tress constructions. During the guided tour you will discover the history from late Gothic to the 19th century architecture serving as a prisoners camp and military fortress until 1955.
Afterwards you will enjoy a scenic drive through the Saxon Swit-zerland to the »Bastei«. Enjoy this scenic point – looking around from the former bastion and the monumental bridge of Saxon sandstone. During your stay at the Bastei you will be served coffee and cake inside the restaurant overlooking the Elbe river and the panorama of the Saxon Switzerland. On the way back to Dresden we will pass by the former wine villages of Wachwitz and Lo-schwitz and you get to know the city of Dresden as a city of high tech and baroque, also passing by the Transparent Manufacture of the Volkswagen company. We will arrive in Dresden at 19:00.
Before departure, soups and sandwiches will be served in the Foyer of Room Hamburg.
(The minimum number of participants set by the organizer is 20 persons.)
Thursday, June 26
13:00 – 19:00 Sightseeing Tour Saxon Switzerland
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Company Day
Friday, June 27
There will be the unique chance to visit important companies and institutes in the Dresden region. You will get an interesting insight into state-of-the-art of research technological developments.
Glass and Web Coating Equipment Manufacturers
DTF Technology GmbHAm Promigberg 16 | 01108 Dresdenwww.dtf-technology.de
Southwall Europe GmbHSouthwallstraße 1 | 01900 Großröhrsdorfwww.southwalleurope.de
VON ARDENNE GmbHPlattleite 19/29 | 01324 Dresdenwww.vonardenne.biz
09:00 – 16:00 Company Day
Please don t forget to bring your Ticket with you!
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Company Day
Organic Film Materials for Lighting, PV and Displays
Fraunhofer COMEDDMaria-Reiche-Straße 2 | 01109 Dresdenwww.comedd.fraunhofer.de
Heliatek GmbHTreidlerstraße 3 | 01139 Dresdenwww.heliatek.com
R&D Pilot Projects
Fraunhofer FEPWinterbergstraße 28 | 01277 Dresdenwww.fep.fraunhofer.de
Fraunhofer IWSWinterbergstraße 28 | 01277 Dresdenwww.iws.fraunhofer.de
The minimum number of required participants for the tours »R&D Pilot Projects« and » Organic Film Materials for Lighting, PV and Displays« has not been reached, therefore the tours has to be cancelled.
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Industrial Exhibition
During the conference a comprehensive technical trade exhibition will be open from Monday to Wednesday (June 23 – 25, 2014). All companies and organizations involved are cordially invited.
The exhibition will take place in the Hall 3 West of the MESSE DRESDEN.
On Monday evening June 23, 2014 an Industrial Evening is planned in the exhibi-tion area. In addition to the exhibition, it is also possible to sponsor the conference providing your company with maximum visibility to both key decision-makers and researchers who attend and participate in the 10th ICCG.
Monday, June 23 10:20 – 20:00
10:00 – 21:00
10:00 – 16:20
Tuesday, June 24
Wednesday, June 25
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Exhibiting Companies
adenso GmbHZur Wetterwarte 2701109 DresdenGermany
Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbHHewlett-Packard-Straße 876337 WaldbronnGermany
Coatema Coating Machinery GmbHRoseller Straße 441539 DormagenGermany
DTF Technology GmbHAm Promigberg 1601108 DresdenGermany
Edwards VacuumManor RoyalCrawley RH10 9LWUnited Kingdom
EN Technologies Inc.1101-102Unit, SK Ventium, Dangjeongdong435-776 Gunposi, GyeonggidoSouth Korea
Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbHCarl-Zeiss-Promenade 1007745 JenaGermany
City of Dresden, Office of Economic DevelopmentAmmonstraße 7401067 DresdenGermany
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B5-1
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Exhibiting Companies
Gencoa LtdPhysics RoadLiverpool L24 9HPUnited Kingdom
A15
Heraeus Materials Technology GmbH & Co. KGWilhelm-Rohn-Straße 2563450 HanauGermany
A9
Fraunhofer FEPWinterbergstraße 2801277 DresdenGermany
Fraunhofer COMEDDMaria-Reiche-Str. 201109 DresdenGermany
General Plasma, Inc.546 East 25th StreetTucson, Arizona 85713USA
GfE Metalle und Materialien GmbHHöfener Straße 4590431 NürnbergGermany
A11
A21
B14
B12
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FHR Anlagenbau GmbHAm Hügel 201458 Ottendorf-OkrillaGermany
Euris GmbHWaldmeisterstr. 7280935 MünchenGermany
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JCM Dr. Jürgen Christian MüllerZeilweg 1960439 Frankfurt am MainGermany
Exhibiting Companies
Leybold Optics GmbHSiemensstraße 8863755 AlzenauGermany
MKS Instruments Deutschland GmbHSchatzbogen 4381829 MünchenGermany
OMT Solutions BVHigh Tech Campus 95656 AE EindhovenThe Netherlands
PerkinElmer LAS (Germany) GmbHFerdinand-Porsche-Ring 1763110 RodgauGermany
m-u-t GmbHAm Marienhof 2222880 WedelGermany
NAGY Meßsysteme GmbHSiedlerstraße 3471126 GäufeldenGermany
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B5-2
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ISRA SURFACE VISION GmbHAlbert-Einstein-Allee 36–4045699 HertenGermany
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Exhibiting Companies
SPM AGBenderer Str. 299494 SchaanLiechtenstein
Soleras Advanced CoatingsE3 Laan 75/799800 DeinzeBelgium
Solayer GmbHSachsenallee 2801723 KesselsdorfGermany
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SMIT OVENS B.V.Ekkersrijt 43025692 DH SonThe Netherlands
SEMPA SYSTEMS GmbHGrenzstraße 1301109 DresdenGermany
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Saint-Gobain Coating SolutionsCourtine Mourre Frais, 50 rue du Mourelet, B.P. 96684093 Avignon Cedex 9France
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Sputtering Components, Inc. (SCI)375 Alexander DriveOwatonna, Minnesota 55060USA
A15
robeko – Rolf Schäfer BeschichtungskomponentenAckerwiese 1467728 MünchweilerGermany
A15
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Exhibiting Companies
VON ARDENNE GmbHPlattleite 19/2901324 DresdenGermany
Wagner Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbHOtto-Scheugenpflug-Straße 663073 OffenbachGermany
YUASA System Co. Ltd.8F, Shin Osaka Ikushima-Bldg., 5-1-3 Miyahara, Yodogawa-ward532-0003 OsakaJapan
VAT Deutschland GmbHAm Hochacker 485630 GrasbrunnGermany
A16
B3
A4
B9
SURAGUS GmbHMaria-Reiche-Str. 101109 DresdenGermany
TRUMPF Hüttinger GmbH & Co. KGBötzinger Straße 8079111 FreiburgGermany
B7
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Conference Program
Sunday, June 22
Short Courses, 12:30 – 17:30
Chairmen: Dr. J. Strümpfel, Dr. M. Liehr
The Program Committee is going to offer to the audience particularly selected Short Courses. These special lectures will highlight basic and advanced know-how and expectations for future developments according to each topic below.
12:30 – 13:15
13:15 – 14:00
14:00 – 14:45
Switchable CoatingsAndreas Georg, Fraunhofer ISE
�� electrochromic EC materials �� optical properties of coloured and bleached tungsten oxide (small polarons, delocalized electrons) �� electrochromic devices: role of second redox couple (battery type, electrochromic devices with redox electrolyte)�� gasochromic, photoelectrochromic, photochromic and ther-mochromic devices �� deposition technologies: sputtering, solgel �� performance of switchable devices and their potential for energy saving in buildings
Battery TechnologyRené Hausbrand, TU Darmstadt
Thin film lithium ion batteries: fundamentals, status and outlook�� fundamentals of Li-ion batteries�� applications of thin film batteries�� device structure and manufacture�� development status and challenges
Pre-treatment, handling and cleaning of thin and flexible substratesStefan Mogck, Fraunhofer COMEDDJohannes Strümpfel, VON ARDENNE GmbH
�� glow discharges �� ion impact on surfaces�� pre-treatment for R2R processes�� inspection requirements for thin film devices�� quality issues and challenges for Roll-to-Roll inspection�� comparison wet cleaning versus contact roller cleaning�� web handling issues for different type of substrates�� outline roll-to-roll winding concepts
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Coffee Break
Transparent and Flexible ElectronicsNeil Morrison, Applied Materials
�� flexible electronics�� touch panel�� TFT’s�� R2R�� substrate technology�� ultra high barrier
Light management in thin-film photovoltaicsPascal Buskens, TNO / Holst Centre
�� light incoupling�� antireflective coatings�� light trapping�� nanotextured surfaces/interfaces�� nanoparticles�� plasmonics
Metrology for Large Area Glass CoatingWolfgang Theiss, W. Theiss Hard- und Software
Design and production control of large area glass coatings�� optimization of glass coating performance using optical models�� color and thermal properties�� optical inspection of coating properties, production tolerances�� reflectance and transmittance measurements using inline and ex-situ probe heads�� thickness profiles and real time analysis�� operator feedback
Sunday, June 22
17:30 – 20:00
Drinks and snacks will be served.
Welcome Reception MESSE DRESDEN, Main Foyer
14:45 – 15:15
15:15 – 16:00
16:00 – 16:45
16:45 – 17:30
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Monday, June 23
Opening 08:30 – 08:50
Welcome Addresses
Prof. G. BräuerChairman of the International Organizing Committee of ICCGFraunhofer IST [Germany]
Prof. V. KirchhoffLocal ChairmanFraunhofer FEP [Germany]
Dr. K. SuzukiSecretary of the International Organizing Committee of ICCGConsultant / SurFtech [Belgium]
Obituary for Prof. Dr. Hans Pulker
Prof. N. KaiserFraunhofer IOF [Germany]
Prof. Dr. Hans Pulker
* December 19, 1933 in Waidhofen/Ybbs in Lower Austria
September 12, 2012 at the age of 78 in Triesen, Liechtenstein
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Monday, June 23
08:50 – 09:20
09:20 – 09:50
09:50 – 10:20
10:20 – 10:50
12:20 – 13:50
10:50 – 11:20
11:20 – 11:50
11:50 – 12:20
Introductory Session
Market and Business in the Field of Coatings on Glass and PlasticsChairmen: Dr. K. Suzuki, Mr. J. Vitkala
Challenge of Thin Film Transistor (TFT) for flat panel: from perspective of resolution and fabricationH.-P. D. ShiehNational Chiao Tung University [Taiwan]
From monolayer to millimeters. Coatings for sensors and in energy and automotive applicationsC. HerwegCorporate Research, Robert Bosch GmbH, Chemical Processes and Technology [Germany]
Recent developments in the field of optical coatings from XUV to IR wavelengthN. KaiserFraunhofer IOF [Germany]
Coffee break
Challenges and opportunities for thin-film solar cells to penetrate the PV market: the Solliance perspectiveT. AernoutsIMEC [Belgium]
OLED lighting technology and market opportunitiesE. MeulenkampPhilips Lighting, Business Center OLED Lighting [Germany]
A Systematic Evaluation of Flexible AMOLED Technology and Market OpportunitiesC. AnnisNPD DisplaySearch [Japan]
Lunch
Keynote
Keynote
Keynote
Keynote
Keynote
Keynote
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13:50 – 14:20
14:20 – 14:40
14:40 – 15:00
15:00 – 15:20
15:20 – 15:40
15:40 – 16:00
16:00 – 16:30
Keynote
Invited
Invited
Concepts and challenges of large area deposition of cubic boron nitride coatingsS. Ulrich, J. Ye, M. StüberKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) [Germany]
Whistler Wave Heated Discharges in Planar GeometryP. Fayet1, P. Guittienne2, A. Howling3, J. Larrieu1
1 Tetra Pak S.A. [Switzerland]2 Helyssen [Switzerland]3 Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CRPP [Switzerland]
Moth-Eye Structures on Various Glass Substrates by Dry Etching Process using Ag Nanoparticle MasksT. Tomizawa, T. OkatoAsahi Glass Co., Ltd. Research Center [Japan]
Evolving Dual Magnetron Sputtering (DMS): Strategies for Increased Control and EfficienciesD. J. Christie1, S. B. Larson1, U. Krause2, D. R. Pelleymounter1
1 Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. [USA]2 Advanced Energy Industries GmbH [Germany]
Reactive Sputtering in Roll-to-Roll Coating Machines using Rotatable MagnetronsM. Fahland1, T. Vogt1, M. Dimer2, O. Khvostikova2
1 Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]2 VON ARDENNE GmbH [Germany]
On the Potential of Large Area PECVDA. Schulz, S. Merli, M. Walker, T. HirthUniversity of Stuttgart, IGVP [Germany]
Coffee break
Session 1 Deposition Technologies 1 »Advanced Plasma Processes in Vacuum« Chairmen: Prof. G. Bräuer, Dr. J. Strümpfel
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S1-06
Monday, June 23
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16:30 – 16:50
16:50 – 17:10
17:10 – 17:30
17:30 – 19:00
17:30 – 20:00
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Monday, June 23
Poster SessionDiscussion of the postersPosters will be on display from Monday to Wednesday.Drinks and snacks will be served on Monday.
There will be the unique chance to visit important companies and institutes during this evening.
Industrial Evening MESSE DRESDEN
Rotatable Serial Co-Sputtering of doped TitaniaV. Sittinger¹, A. Pflug¹, W. Dewald¹, S. Jung¹, C. Britze¹,A. Kaiser¹, W. Werner¹, B. Szyszka², G. Bräuer¹ 1 Fraunhofer IST [Germany]2 Technische Universität Berlin, Department of High- Frequency and Semiconductor System Technologies [Germany]
Investigations on Influences of Microstructure on Sputtering Properties of Target MaterialsM. Boehling, M. ReinfriedFHR Anlagenbau GmbH [Germany]
Hollow cathode gas flow sputtering with plasma excitation by unipolar pulsing with reverse voltage – a novel approach for high performance compound coatingB. Szyszka1, T. Jung², A. Klimczak³, C. von Knoblauch4,R. Muydinov¹, K. Ortner², P. Ozimek³, H. Scherg-Kurmes¹, F. Schmidt²1 Berlin Institute of Technology, Technology of Thin Film Device [Germany]2 Fraunhofer IST [Germany] 3 Hüttinger Electronic Poland [Poland]4 Hüttinger Elektronik Germany [Germany]
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Tuesday, June 24
08:30 – 09:00
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09:20 – 09:40
09:40 – 10:00
10:00 – 10:20
10:20 – 10:50
Keynote
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Session 2 Deposition Technologies 2 »Wet-chemical and Hybrid Processes« Chairmen: Dr. J. Pütz, Dr. G. Schottner
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Towards Electrochromic Plastic Devices via Roll-to-roll ProcessingU. PossetFraunhofer ISC [Germany]
High Gas Barrier Encapsulation for Flexible DevicesS. Naganawa, Y. Suzuki, K. Nishijima, Y. Hagihara,K. Nagamoto, T. KondoLINTEC Corp. [Japan]
Reactive Rotatable Cylindrical Magnetron Sputtering for Barrier and Plasmapolymerization ApplicationsD. Monaghan¹, V. Bellido-Gonzalez¹, B. Daniel¹, J. Brindley¹, A. Azzopardi¹, I. Sorzabal-Bellido¹, I. Fernandez², A. Wennberg², F. Briones³1 Gencoa Ltd, Liverpool [United Kingdom]2 Nano4Energy, Madrid [Spain]3 IMM-CNM-CSIC [Spain]
Flexibility of gravure printed ITO coatings on foilS. Heusing1, P. Rogin1, M. Lacroix2, F. Hardinghaus2, P. Garcia-Juan2, P. W. de Oliveira1
1 INM-Leibniz-Institute for New Materials, Optical Materials Group [Germany]2 Solvay Fluor GmbH [Germany]
Low Pressure Plasma Treatment For Curing Hybrid Layer SystemsD. Glöß1, K. Rose2, A. Drescher1, J. Kron2, P. Frach1
1 Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]2 Fraunhofer ISC [Germany]
Coffee break
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Tuesday, June 24
10:50 – 11:20
11:20 – 11:40
11:40 – 12:00
12:00 – 12:20
12:20 – 12:40
12:40 – 14:00
Keynote
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Session 3 Deposition Technologies 3 »CVD, ALD and Related Processes« Chairmen: Prof. D. Sheel, Mr. K. Spee
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Developments in Atomic Layer Deposition Sheet-to-Sheet and Roll-to-Roll Technology for Large-Area products on Glass and Plastics. A review on equipment and applicationsC.I.M.A. Spee1 2 3, P. Poodt2
1 Smit Ovens B.V., Son [The Netherlands]2 Holst Centre / TNO [The Netherlands]3 Avans University of Applied Science [The Netherlands]
Anti Condensation GlassL. Pyrah, K. Harbison, D. RimmerNSG Pilkington Technology Centre [UK]
Plasma-ALD of SiO2 layers for optical applicationsA. Bingel1,2, L. Ghazaryan1, S. Ratzsch1, A. Szeghalmi1, P. Munzert2, U. Schulz2, N. Kaiser2, A. Tünnermann1,2
1 Institute of Applied Physics, Abbe Center of Photonics, Friedrich Schiller University [Germany]2 Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering [Germany]
Combination of Pulse Magnetron Sputtering and Atomic Layer Deposition for Very Low Water Vapor and Oxygen Transmission Rates Using Cheap Standard Plastic SubstratesM. Krug1, S. Barth2, I. Endler1, D. Glöß2, J. Fahlteich2, C. Boeffel3, P. Frach2
1 Fraunhofer IKTS [Germany]2 Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]3 Fraunhofer IAP [Germany]
Coating of High Quality Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide Film (FTO) on Glass Substrate through a Spray Pyrolysis DepositionS. Kaneko, S. Ikoma, S. Ohta, P.V. V. JayaweeraSPD Laboratory [Japan]
Lunch
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Tuesday, June 24
14:00 – 14:30
14:30 – 14:50
14:50 – 15:10
15:10 – 15:30
15:30 – 15:50
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16:20 – 16:40
16:40 – 17:00
Keynote
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Glass on a Roll – from Glass to Coatings and Applications U. Wilkens, M. WaltherSCHOTT AG [Germany]
Glass meets flexibility – Challenges in manufacturing of thin films on flexible glassM. Junghähnel¹, S. Garner², T. Preußner¹, S. Weller¹,P. Cimo²¹ Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]² Corning Incorporated [USA]
Pre- and Post Treatments for coating polymers in an industrial Roll CoaterR. ThielschSouthwall Europe GmbH – an Eastman subsidiary,Depart. Process Engineering [Germany]
Influence of Substrate Type and Sputter gas Composition on Properties of Touch Sensor ITO Coatings with Various Doping GradesP. Lippens, C. FreiUMICORE Thin Film Products [Liechtenstein]
Flash Lamp Annealing: (sub)millisecond thermal treatment of layers on heat sensitive substratesT. Gebel1, M. Neubert1, J. Weber1, R. Endler1,2, W. Skorupa2
1 DTF Technology GmbH [Germany]2 Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf (HZDR), Insti tute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, Department “Semiconductors & New Materials” [Germany]
Coffee break
Flash Lamp Annealing for Large Area ApplicationsH. Gross, O. Khvostikova, U. WillkommenVON ARDENNE GmbH [Germany]
Clean4Yield, Enabling high yield R2R production of printed electronicsH. Rooms, J. Tripathi, M. Coenen, P. GroenHolst Centre / TNO [The Netherlands]
Session 4 Pre- and Post-Treatment for Flexible Glass and Polymers »Functionalization, Strengthening, Patterning, Annealing« Chairmen: Mr. R. Shimshock, Dr. T. Kälber
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Tuesday, June 24
17:00 – 18:30
18:30 – 21:00
Panel membersP. Fayet, Tetra Pak [Switzerland]M. Prassas, Corning European Technology Center [France]C. May, Fraunhofer COMEDD [Germany]M. Liehr, W&L Coating Systems [Germany]N. Schiller, Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]H. Tamagaki, Kobelco, Kobe Steel [Japan]
Panel DiscussionHow to get superior barrier properties?What will be the appropriate substrate material in future?Chairmen: Prof. B. Szyszka, Mr. R. Shimshock
Dresden Night MESSE DRESDEN
300 Years of MEISSEN® – 300 Years of Heritage and Innovation Porcelain, or “white gold”, has been fascinating us for centuries.
The import of East Asian porcelain in the 16th century caused a frenzy of enthusiasm all over Europe. Augustus the Strong (1670 – 1733), elector of Saxony, even admitted that he was suffe-ring from the “maladie de porcellaine.” And he was not the only one who had fallen victim to the addiction to the most delicate porcelain. All over Europe, attempts were made to uncover the secret of its production.
Dr. Peter Braun, head of the department historic collections, will be talking about the success of Meissen Porcelain®.
Excellent barrier properties for thin film devices are an inevita-ble feature for many different applications. The functionalities of displays, flexible electronic devices or packaging are seriously affected by water vapor transmission rates or other species pe-netrating flexible substrates. This panel discussion will highlight such considerations with respect to improved barrier performance by choosing appropriate flexible substrates, including the choice between thinner glass vs. polymer films. Distinguished Internatio-nal Panelists will be continuing the discussions of topics raised and presented in Session 4.
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Wednesday, June 25
Reactive Sputtering of TCO Films Using Rotatable Ma-gnetrons – Process Control Features and Film Properties V. Linß, H. PröhlVON ARDENNE GmbH [Germany]
Optical and electrical properties of amorphous transparent In2O3-ZnO films J. Jia, Y. ShigesatoAoyama Gakuin University [Japan]
Reactive Magnetron Sputtering: Hardware Improvements and Cost Reduction Strategies for Large Area ProcessingM. AudronisNova Fabrica Ltd. [Lithuania]
NMC-seed layers used to improve the AZO- front contact for thin-film a-Si/µc-Si solar R. Muydinov1, S. Schönau², A. Steigert³, F. Ruske²,I. Lauermann³, B. Szyszka¹1 Technical University Berlin, Institute for semiconducting- and high-frequency technologies [Germany]2 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Institute Silicon Photovoltaic [Germany]2 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Institute for Heterogeneous Material Systems [Germany]
How Metrology Systems Improve Thin Film Coating Quality with Optical In-line Process ControlH. OerleyDr. Schenk GmbH Industriemesstechnik [Germany]
Coffee break
Local initiators of glass alterationE. Rädlein¹, A. Hochmuth¹, P. Djambazov², R. Conradt², A.Prange²1 Technische Universität Ilmenau, Inorganic-Nonmetallic Materials [Germany]2 RWTH Aachen, Glas und Keramische Verbundwerk- stoffe [Germany]
Session 5 Film Growth and Process Control »Fundamentals, Analytics, Monitoring« Chairmen: Prof. B. Szyszka, Prof. N. Oka
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08:30 – 09:00
09:00 – 09:20
09:20 – 09:40
09:40 – 10:00
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10:20 – 10:50
Keynote
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Invited10:50 – 11:10
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Wednesday, June 25
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New smart window using switchable mirror thin filmK. Yoshimura, Y. YamadaNational Institute of Advanced Science and Technology (AIST) / Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development [Japan]
Commercialization of Large Area Dynamic GlazingR. RozbickiView Dynamic Glass [USA]
Drift away – handling non-constant optical constantsW. TheissW. Theiss Hard- and Software [Germany]
Lunch
Heat treatable low emissivity coating for architectural glass applicationU. Schreiber, I. Wegener, S. Stille, J. TrubeLeybold Optics GmbH [Germany]
Nanoimprint lithography of textures for light trapping in thin film solar cellsW. Soppe1, M. Dörenkämper1, B. Titulaer2, R. van Erven2
1 ECN-Solliance [The Netherlands]2 Lumiteq BV [The Netherlands]
The influence of low-emissivity coatings on the outside surface of car glazingH.-J. Gläser1, S. Ulrich2
1 Gummersbach [Germany]2 Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST [Germany]
Session 6 Energy Conversion, Saving, Efficiency »Glazing, Solar, Transportation« Chairmen: Dr. W. DeBosscher, Mr. K. Kato
11:30 – 12:00
12:00 – 12:20
12:20 – 12:40
12:40 – 14:00
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14:20 – 14:40
14:40 – 15:00
Keynote
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Using process simulation to optimize the PECVD process for silicon thin films from a capacitively coupled plasmaD. Bluhm1, S. Danko1, O. Schmidt1, R. P. Brinkmann2
1 Robert Bosch GmbH, Applied Research, Coating Tech- nologies and Surface Engineering [Germany]2 Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institute of Theoretical Engineering [Germany]
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Wednesday, June 25
Miniaturization: Combining Coatings and ElectronicsF. Van MilligenJDS Uniphase Corporation [USA]
Trends and challenges in optical filters productionH. HagedornLeybold Optics GmbH [Germany]
Coffee break
Co-sputtering of rugate filters of reduced loss and roughnessK. Taeschner1, H. Bartzsch1, T. Herffurth2, S. Schröder2, A. Duparré2, P. Frach1
1 Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]2 Fraunhofer IOF [Germany]
New possibilities for medical textiles: Continuous sputter deposition on fibersM. Amberg, R. Storchenegger, B. Hanselmann, M. Weder, D. HegemannEmpa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Advanced Fibers [Switzerland]
Durable neutral color anti-reflective coating for touch displaysP. Ngo, J. MadocksGeneral Plasma, Inc. [USA]
Session 7 Precision Optics »Communication, Consumer Electronics and Biomedical« Chairmen: Prof. N. Kaiser, Dr. G. Ockenfuß
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15:30 – 15:50
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Keynote
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Wednesday, June 25
17:30 – 21:00 Conference Dinner Event
It is also our pleasure to invite you to a special event during the conference. In the beautiful ambience of the Erlwein Capitol in Dresden, we shall stage an international barbeque dinner mixed with magical moments, finest clubsounds, and excellent conversa-tion. Meet interesting people from within and outside the industry from all over the world in a relaxing and amusing atmosphere - that is what we call a conference dinner.
For accompanying persons, an extra fee of 98 € (incl. VAT) has to be paid seperately.
Please don t forget to bring your Dinner Ticket with you!
© Christoph Münch
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Thursday, June 26
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Session 8 High Performance Coatings »Display, Lighting, Flexible Electronics« Chairmen: Prof. X. Liu, Dr. R. Trassl
Review on thermophysical properties of various TCO thin films; ITO, IZO, AZO, ATO, TTO and NTO films N. Oka¹ ³, J. Jia¹, T. Yagi², Y. Yamashita², N. Taketoshi²,T. Baba², Y. Shigesato¹1 Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Aoyama Gakuin University [Japan]2 National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) [Japan]3 Institute of multidisciplinary research for advanced materials, Tohoku University [Japan]
Durability of anti-finger print coatings enables high- contrast touch displays with anti-reflective coatingsM. Walther1, D. Apitz2
1 SCHOTT AG, Application Engineering [Germany]2 SCHOTT Suisse SA, App. Engineering [Switzerland]
Materials Evaluation and Research for Flexible Organic Electronics Devices: Activities at CEREBAM. KimuraChemical Materials Evaluation and Research Base (CEREBA) [Japan]
Roll-to-Roll OLED fabrication on transparent barrier filmS. Mogck1, T. Wański1, J. Brückner1, J. Fahlteich2
1 Fraunhofer COMEDD [Germany]2 Fraunhofer FEP [Germany]
Coffee break
Production technologies for large area flexible electronicsT. Kolbusch, K.-P. CroneCoatema Coating Machinery GmbH [Germany]
Cluster tool using inkjet printing for patterned multilayer solutionsL. Gautero1, B. Sailer2, E. Clerkx1, P. van de Weijer3,T. van Mol4
1 Roth & Rau BV, Thin Film Coating [The Netherlands]2 Rolic Technologies Ltd. [Switzerland]3 Philips Research Laboratories [The Netherlands]4 Holst Centre / TNO [The Netherlands]
08:30 – 09:00
09:00 – 09:20
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10:50 – 11:10
Keynote
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Thursday, June 26
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11:10 – 11:30
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12:00 – 12:10
12:10 – 13:00
13:00 – 19:00 Sightseeing Tour Saxon Switzerland
Large area polymer substrate pretreatment and plasma enhanced chemical vapor depositionP. Morse, J. German, R. Lovro, M. RostSputtering Components Inc. [USA]
Barrier Technology for flexible OLED and OPV devicesT. van MolHolst Centre / TNO [The Netherlands]
Closing remarks
Lunch
Far away from the busy city of Dresden you will meet wild canyons, romantic hiking paths and a large variety of rocks and mountains offering unforgettable views on a spectacular countryside.
Guided tour of the fortress »Königstein«The Königstein fortification is a unique witness of European fortress constructions. During the guided tour you will disco-ver the history from late Gothic to the 19th century architecture serving as a prisoners camp and military fortress until 1955.
Scenic drive through the Saxon Switzerland to the »Bastei«Enjoy this scenic point – looking around from the former bastion and the monumental bridge of Saxon sandstone. During your stay at the Bastei you will be served coffee and cake inside the restau-rant overlooking the Elbe river and the panorama of the Saxon Switzerland. On the way back to Dresden we will pass by the for-mer wine villages of Wachwitz and Loschwitz and you get to know the city of Dresden as a city of high tech and baroque, also passing by the Transparent Manufacture of the Volkswagen company.
Keynote
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Friday, June 27
09:00 – 16:00 Company Day
There will be the unique chance to visit important companies and institutes in the Dresden region. You will get an interesting insight into state-of-the-art of research and technological developments.
Glass and Web Coating Equipment Manufacturers
DTF Technology GmbHAm Promigberg 16 | 01108 Dresdenwww.dtf-technology.de
Southwall Europe GmbHSouthwallstraße 1 | 01900 Großröhrsdorfwww.southwalleurope.de
VON ARDENNE GmbHPlattleite 19/29 | 01324 Dresdenwww.vonardenne.biz
Please don t forget to bring your Ticket with you!
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Friday, June 27
Organic Film Materials for Lighting, PV and Displays
Fraunhofer COMEDDMaria-Reiche-Straße 2 | 01109 Dresdenwww.comedd.fraunhofer.de
Heliatek GmbHTreidlerstraße 3 | 01139 Dresdenwww.heliatek.com
R&D Pilot Projects
Fraunhofer FEPWinterbergstraße 28 | 01277 Dresdenwww.fep.fraunhofer.de
Fraunhofer IWSWinterbergstraße 28 | 01277 Dresdenwww.iws.fraunhofer.de
The minimum number of required participants for the tours »R&D Pilot Projects« and » Organic Film Materials for Lighting, PV and Displays« has not been reached, therefore the tours has to be cancelled.
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Accompanying Persons Program
On the traces of Dresden writers, painters and composers11:00, meeting point Theaterplatz, Monument King John4 hours, 65 €, at least 15 persons
Follow us on the traces of the famous German writers, painters and composers. Get to know the landscape where Schiller wrote the »Ode to Joy«, where Carl Maria von Weber was inspired for the German national Opera »The Hunter s Bride« and Richard Wagner composed the »Lohengrin« opera.As impressive as its history is the unique landscape in the Elbe valley. Discover the architecture of the Pillnitz garden designed in perfect harmony with nature. Here you can enjoy the highlight of the European East Asian fashion of the 18th century. From Pillnitz you will return to Dresden by boat where you are served a typical Saxon coffee break.
Guided visit of the historic city centre of Dresden – The Old Town10:00, meeting point Theaterplatz, Monument King John2 hours, 35 €, at least 10 persons
You are curious to know why Zwinger Palace was called »Zwinger«, why there is a »Bridge of Sighs« in Dresden and how many rulers are painted on the famous mural painting the »Princes Procession«? It is our pleasure to answer all these questions and to make you familiar with our hometown Dresden. On this sightseeing stroll you get to know the most famous sights of the city of Dresden: the Zwinger Palace, the world famous Semper Opera House, the Catholic Court Church, the Royal Palace and the Taschenberg Palace. As well as the longest mural painting realized out of porcelain tiles and the Bruehl Terrace, called »The Balcony of Europe«. The Frauenkirche is going to be the high-light of this visit. Please be aware that all visits are realized from the outside.In the afternoon there will be free time for a relaxing shopping in downtown Dresden. Your guide will give you recommendations.
For accompanying persons there will be a number of excursions organized through- out the week of the conference to explore the history, culture, architecture, technolo-gy and nature of Dresden. All prices are quoted and payable in Euros without VAT.
Monday, June 23
Tuesday, June 24
The minimum number of required participants for the tour has not been reached, therefore it had to be cancelled.
The minimum number of required participants for the tour has not been reached, therefore it had to be cancelled.
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Guided tour of the Royal Residence Dresden10:00, meeting point Theaterplatz, Monument King John1.5 hours, 45 €, at least 10 persons
The Dresden Royal Palace has risen like Phoenix bird from the ashes. Do you wish to get to know its history and art collections more in details? Come and join this tour! We make you familiar with the history and the reconstruction of the Palace now again being the home of world famous art collections. Get to know the master-pieces of the »New Green Vault«! We show you unique pieces of goldsmith works, like the Golden Coffee Set and the Court of the Mogul. Jousting was an important part of court representation. In the reconstructed Giant Hall you will find many masterpieces of armours. Enchant Ottoman Art at the »Turkish Chamber« and enjoy walking on the »English staircase«! After the guided tour of the Palace you will have time to visit all art collections more intensively on your own. Don t miss the view from the Hausmannsturm – the tower of the castle. The entrance is inclu-ded in your ticket. In the afternoon there will be free time for a relaxing shopping in downtown Dresden. Your guide will give you recommendations.
Excursion to the „Saxon Switzerland“13:00, meeting point MESSE DRESDEN6 hours, 65 €
Far away from the busy city of Dresden you will meet wild canyons, romantic hiking paths and a large variety of rocks and mountains offering unforgettable views on a spectacular countryside.13:00 – 14:00 drive to the »Königstein« fortification14:00 – 15:00 guided tour of the fortress »Königstein« The Königstein fortification is a unique witness of European fortress constructions. During the guided tour you will discover the history from late Gothic to the 19th century architecture serving as a prisoners camp and military fortress until 1955.15:00 – 16:00 scenic drive through the Saxon Switzerland to the »Bastei«16:00 – 18:00 stay at the »Bastei«
Enjoy this view point – the former bastion – and the monumental bridge construction of Saxon sandstone. During your stay at the Bastei you will be served coffee and cake inside the restaurant overlooking the Elbe river and the panorama of the Saxon Swit-zerland. On the way back to Dresden we will pass by the former wine villages of Wachwitz and Loschwitz and you get to know the city of Dresden as a city of high tech and baroque, also passing by the Transparent Manufacture of the Volkswagen company.
18:00 – 19:00 return to Dresden
Wednesday, June 25
Thursday, June 26
The minimum number of required participants for the tour has not been reached, therefore it had to be cancelled.
Please don t forget to bring your Ticket with you!
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Accommodation
Hotel accommodation with different price levels are available and can be booked via the registration form which is available at the conference website. All prices include breakfast. The following preferred hotels are available:
Steigenberger Hotel de Saxe ****
Single Room 139,00 € | Double Room 159,00 €Neumarkt 9 | 01067 Dresden | +49 351 43 860www.steigenberger.com/en/dresden
Pullman Dresden Newa ****
Single Room 79,00 € | Double Room 98,50 €Prager Straße 2c | 01069 Dresden | +49 351 48 140www.pullman-hotel-dresden.de
InterCityHotel ****
Single Room 85,00 € | Double Room 95,00 €A CityTicket for free public transport is included.Wiener Platz 8 | 01069 Dresden | +49 351 263 550www.intercityhotel.com/de/dresden
Motel One Dresden am Zwinger ***
Single Room 76,50 € | Double Room 94,00 €Postplatz 5 | 01067 Dresden | +49 351 438 380www.motel-one.com/de/hotels/dresden/dresden-am-zwinger
ibis Hotel Dresden Königstein ***
Single Room 65,00 € | Double Room 85,00 €Prager Straße 9 | 01069 Dresden | +49 351 48 562 000www.ibis-dresden.de
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On the following map, you can easily locate the hotels from the appropriate list. Hotels 1, 4 and 7 are located in the historic center; Hotels 2, 3 and 5 on the shopping boulevard »Prager Straße« near the Main Station. Hotel 6 is located near the MESSE DRESDEN (2 km walking distance).
From all hotels, you can reach the conference location MESSE DRESDEN in about 15 minutes by using public transport.
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Radisson Blu Gewandhaus Hotel ****
Single Room 135,00 € | Double Room 157,00 €Ringstraße 1 | 01067 Dresden | +49 351 4949 0www.radissonblu.com/gewandhaushotel-dresden
L Hotel Dresden Altstadt ***
Single Room 79,00 € | Double Room 101,00 €Magdeburger Straße 1a | 01067 Dresden | +49 351 486 700www.leonardo-hotels.de
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Getting to the Conference
Location of the Conference
The quickest way to get to the capital city of Saxony from many different places, whether for business or pleasure, is by plane. There are excellent non-stop flights between Dresden and airports in Germany, Switzerland, the UK and Russia. Dresden is accessible from all four corners of the world via the main hub airports. Dresden Airport is approximately 9 km north of the city centre.
Dresden is an important railway junction and an integral part of the ICE and EC / IC networks. There are several services daily to all major German cities. Direct international connections include services to Aarhus, Budapest, Bratislava, Prague, Vienna and Zurich. We recommend using the tram line 10 (tram station: MESSE DRESDEN - HALLE 1).
Dresden can be reached directly on three motorways. The A 4 approaches the city from the West (Cologne-Eisenach-Chemnitz), and the A 13 from the North (Rostock-Berlin). The A 17 links the Saxon capital with Prague.
The convention center of MESSE DRESDEN is a location of trade for knowledge exchange, information and get together. As a part of the exhibition center the new building has received the individual name BÖRSE DRESDEN. The name of the building reminds of its original use hundred years ago.
As from now, congresses up to a size of 10,000 participants can be realized in the future. In particular, huge and international congresses and conventions, which can be combined with fairs in the exhibition halls, take place at BÖRSE DRESDEN.
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Conference Office / Registration Desk
Speaker Desk
Registration Desk Opening Hours
The Conference Office of the 10th ICCG will be located at the entrance of the MESSE DRESDEN. We will be delighted to provide you with any assistance required.
Next to the »Room Hamburg« you can find the Technical Desk, where we ask all oral presenters to download their presentation on the central computer.
Monday, June 23
Sunday, June 22 11:30 – 20:00
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Dresden Night � � �
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Company Day � � �
Sightseeing TourSaxon Switzerland � �
Conference Options
The registration to the 10th ICCG conference includes the following items:
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Conference Fees
�� All conference fees are quoted and payable in Euros [€] without VAT.�� The conference dinner for accompanying persons is quoted and payable in Euros [€] incl. VAT.�� Only students up to the age of 27 qualify for the students fee (please email or fax a copy of a valid student card and your ID to the conference office). The local ICCG organization wants to encourage students to join the conference and to make an active contribution. Students presenting a paper will pay a conference fee of 250 €.�� The fee for the short courses on Sunday, June 22, includes a set of manuscripts and a coffee break.�� The accompanying person registration fee includes participation in the social program. Participation in or admission to the conference sessions, the short courses and the technical exhibition are not included. Fees for the accompanying persons tours have to be paid seperately (incl. VAT).�� On cancellation of a conference booking until May 16,80 € cancellation costs will be charged. No refunds will be made for cancellations after May 16, 2014.�� Registration is completed only after payment is received.�� Please be aware that ticket sharing is not allowed.
till March 1 till May 16 from May 16
Short Courses 220 € 240 € 260 €
Full Conference 700 € 825 € 950 €
Day Pass (without Conference Dinner) 350 € 375 € 400 €
Students (Full Conference) 350 € 400 € 450 €
Students (Presenting a Paper) 250 €
Accompanying Persons 150 € 175 € 200 €
Conference Dinner 98 € 98 € 98 €
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Miscellaneous
From Monday to Wednesday a buffet lunch will be served in the Technical Exhibition.
May we remind you that no photography is permitted.Please kindly turn off your mobile phones during the presentations.
During the coffee breaks, tea, coffee, soft drinks and snacks will be served in the Technical Exhibition.
During the social events, drinks and snacks will be served.
A book of proceedings and a USB flash drive with full papers, extended abstracts and abstracts of oral and poster contributions, both scientific and technical, will be available to each delegate at the conference.
The exhibition grounds provide a modern information and communication infrastructure. You will be able to access the free Wi-Fi network. In order to do so enter the following password: ICCG2014
Never miss a program-highlight – all important news at a glance – directly below the news-feed »My Conference«. Just scan the QR-code with your mobile device or use the following link:
http://bit.ly/iccg2014
Lunches
Organizational Remarks
Coffee Breaks
Social Events
Proceedings
Internet / Wi-Fi
»My Conference« – SCAN ME!
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Next to Room Hamburg you find the Technical Desk, where we ask all oral presen-ters to download their presentation on the central computer. Presentations will be tested and uploaded on the computer in the audience hall.Presentations have to be delivered to the Technical Desk as early as possible, but not later than three hours before the session starts in which the presentation is schedu-led. Presentations in PowerPoint are preferred. Standard video files (.avi / .wmv) will be supported.Speakers need to present themselves to the Chairman of their session at the latest 15 minutes before the session starts, when they will also get instructions about the facilities at the speakers podium by the technical staff.
Sequence of PresentationPlease let one of the session chairmen know about your presence in the break before your presentation. The time slots for oral presentations are as follows (incl. up to 5 minutes for discussion and change of speaker): Keynote: 30 min (25 + 5 min) Invited: 20 min (15 + 5 min) 15 min in Panel Session (no discussion) Contributed: 20 min (15 + 5 min)In order to avoid delays and to guarantee the full presentation time for the following speakers, the session chairmen are instructed to adhere strictly to the time schedule and indicate any delay to the speakers.
Audio-visual equipmentPresentation tools like cordless presenters (combined laser pointer / cordless mouse), laser pointer and lapel microphones will be provided. For presentations by data projection, both the provided conference laptop or your own laptop PC can be used. Staff members will be present in the lecture hall and will give you a helping hand in case of any problem.
Own laptop PCIf you wish to make the presentation with your own laptop, please make yourself familiar with the necessary settings for external video output via standard VGA adapter. In order to facilitate the changes between the presentations, your computer has to be setup on the stage during the break before your session and stay in stand-by mode. Please bring the power supply of your computer to avoid a failure of the battery during your presentations.
Oral Presentations
All content is subject to change without prior notice.
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Contact
Mrs. Annett Arnold10th ICCG – Conference OfficeFraunhofer FEPWinterbergstr. 2801277 Dresden, GermanyPhone: +49 351 2586-333Fax: +49 351 2586-55800info@iccg10.de
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronenstrahl- und Plasmatechnik FEP10th ICCG – Conference Office Winterbergstraße 28 01277 Dresden, Germanyphone +49-351-2586-333 fax +49-351-2586-55 800info@iccg10.de www.iccg10.de
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