Call for Papers: 1987 MRS Fall Meeting

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A special late abstract deadline, September 11, 1987, will permit the latest news to be presented at the symposium. Papers are solicited in the following areas: • Relationships between preparation methods, structure, and superconducting properties • Techniques for preparing conductors • Properties of conductors • Properties of high Tc superconductors related to uses other than conduction, e.g., tunnel junctions Send abstracts in triplicate to M.B. Brodsky, to be received no later than September 11, 1987. Symposium Organizers: Merwyn B. Brodsky Argonne National Laboratory 9700 S. Cass Avenue - 223 Argonne, IL 60439 (312) 972-5016 Robert C. Dynes Bell Laboratories Room 1E-337 Murray Hill, NJ 07974 (201) 582-7880 Harry L. Tuller Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering Room 13-3126 Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 253-6890 Koichi Kitazawa Dept. of Industrial Chemistry University of Tokyo Hongo, Tokyo 113 Japan 03-51 22111, extension 7202 Symposium A Fundamentals of Beam-Solid Interactions and Transient Thermal Processing This symposium is devoted to fundamental aspects of energy beam-solid physical i n t e r a c t i o n s , b e a m - i n d u c e d p h a s e transformations, beam-induced crystal growth, and other transient physical processes in semiconductors, metals, ceramics, polymers, and other materials. This symposium provides an interdisciplinary forum for scientists engaged in theoretical and experimental research on the interaction of photon, ion, and electron beams with solids, the thermodynamics and kinetics of phase transformations that can be induced by such interactions, and novel applications of these processes. Papers are solicited in the following areas: • Laser-solid interactions and ultrafast energy transfer mechanisms • Ion and electron beam-solid interactions • Beam-induced epitaxy and phase transformations • Melting and rapid solidification

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v• Kinetics and thermodynamics of phase — transformations A J| • Novel applications of transient thermal processing and beam-solid interactions ^7*! Send abstracts of contributed papers to ^ M.J. Aziz at the address below. T Symposium Organizers: Michael J. Aziz Division of Applied Sciences Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-9884

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Lynn E. Rehn Materials and Technology Division Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL 60439 (312) 972-5021 Bernd Stritzker Institut fur Festkorperforschung Kernforschungsanlage Jiilich D-517, West Germany (49) 24-6-161-3285

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Symposium B Laser and Particle-Beam Chemical Processing for Microelectronics y^j Beam-controlled surface reactions are becoming increasingly important in thin-film i~ deposition, etching, doping, and lithography. This symposium will develop a forum ^ for discussing this emerging technology and the underlying science. New beam "* techniques for monitoring reactions or * m e a s u r i n g the physical a n d electronic properties of surfaces will also be dis- y cussed. Papers are solicited in the followin