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Under the auspices of the President of the Republic of Poland

Aleksander Kwa

ś

niewski

TORUŃ and KCYNIA

April 26

÷

27, 2003

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON

50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF PROF. DR. JAN CZOCHRALSKI

Organized by:

Polish Society for Crystal Growth

Institute of Physics Nicolaus Copernicus University Community and Town of Kcynia

in cooperation with:

German Society for Crystal Growth

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HONORARY COMMITTEE

Prof. Dr. hab. M. Kleiber

Minister of Science, and Chairman of the State Committee for Scientific Research Prof. Dr. hab. A. Legocki

President, Polish Academy of Sciences Prof. Dr. K.H. Auh

President, Asian Society for Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology Dr. A. Bukowski

President, Cemat Silicon S.A., Warsaw Prof. Dr. hab. S. Chwirot

Director, Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń

Prof. Dr. hab. R.R. Gałązka

Director, Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Prof. Dr. hab. M.W. Grabski

President, Foundation for Polish Science Prof. Dr. M. Heuken

President, German Society for Crystal Growth Prof. Dr. hab. M. Kolwas

President, Polish Physical Society Prof. Dr. hab. J. Kopcewicz,

Rector, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń

Dr. Z. Łuczyński

Director, Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw Prof. Dr. hab. K. Łukaszewicz

President, Committee of Crystallography, Polish Academy of Sciences Prof. Dr. hab. M. Mańkowski

Rector, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw Prof. Dr. hab. B. Mróz

Vice-Rector, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań

Prof. Dr. hab. W. Schröder

Director, Institute for Crystal Growth, Berlin Dr. P. Siffert

General Secretary, European Materials Research Society, Strasbourg Mr T. Szczepaniak

Mayor of the Community and the Town of Kcynia Prof. Dr. hab. H. Szymczak

Head of Section III – Mat., Phys. and Chem., Polish Academy of Sciences Prof. Dr. hab. W.K. Włosiński

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chair: Prof. Dr. A. Pajączkowska

President of the Polish Society for Crystal Growth, Institute of Electronic Materials Technology

Co-chair: Prof. Dr H. Męczyńska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

Co-chair: Mr J. Kurant

Member of the City Council of Kcynia

SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS

State Committee for Scientific Research (KBN, Poland)

Warsaw University of Technology

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

German Society for Crystal Growth, DGKK

Umicore, Belgium

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FOREWORD

This International Symposium is dedicated to commemorate the Fiftieth Death Anniversary of Prof. Jan Czochralski. It is being organized by the Polish Society for Crystal Growth, the Institute of Physics of Nicholas Copernicus University in Toruń and the City Council of Kcynia during 26÷27 April 2003 in Toruń

and Kcynia (26 April 2003, Saturday, in Toruń and 27 April 2003, Sunday, in Kcynia) in cooperation with the German Society for Crystal Growth. Kcynia is the birthplace of Prof. Czochralski.

The scientific session in Toruń is organized at the University and includes all aspects of the Czochralski method used to grow semiconductors (silicon, III-V), oxides and fluorides single crystals. The results in the development of Czochralski method and properties of new crystals are being presented. In addition, the meeting is open to all aspects of growth and characterization of single crystals and thin films. Except for a limited number of invited lectures, most of the contributions are being presented as posters. The Symposium is widely open to everyone interested in the growth of crystalline materials.

Professor Jan Czochralski is well known as a scientist, an investigator in materials science and the initiator of the commonly known Czochralski method used for the growth of materials important for application in opto- and micro-electronic devices. It is a great occasion to remember Czochralski as a scientist who spent his life in Germany and Poland. He was a professor at the Warsaw University of Technology. He expired on April 26, 1953 in Poznań and is buried in Kcynia. Professor Jan Czochralski is the patron of the Polish Society for Crystal Growth.

We express our gratitude to all invited speakers and authors of contributed papers for their effort in the preparation and presentations lectures and posters. We are also grateful to all sponsors, who have invited and financed the stay of several young scientists and pupils from Kcynia school during the Symposium.

We thank all members of the local Organizing Committee in Toruń and Kcynia, who spent much time and effort in the preparation of the Symposium.

Anna Pajączkowska, Hanna Męczyńska, and Jan Kurant

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Program of the Symposium in Toru

ń

Saturday, April 26, 2003

Institute of Physics Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń, Grudziądzka 5/7

Chair: Prof. Dr. H. Męczyńska

1045 ÷1130 Opening Ceremony

Prof. Dr. hab. Jan Kopcewicz,

Rector, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland

Lecture: Prof. Dr. hab. Krzysztof Kurzydłowski

and Prof. Dr. hab. Stanisław Mańkowski,

Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

„Professor Czochralski - distinguished scientist and inventor”

1130 ÷1200 Coffee break

Chairman: Dr. Detlef Klimm,

German Society for Crystal Growth, DGKK Institute for Crystal Growth, IKZ, Berlin, Germany

1200÷1220 Dr. Erich Tomzig,

Wacker Siltronic AG, Burghausen, Germany, DGKK

„History, state of the art and future outlook of silicon Czochralski crystal growth”

1220÷1240 Dr. Ben Depuydt, Umicore, Olen, Belgium,

„Germanium: From the first application of Czochralski growth to large diameter dislocation-free crystals"

1240÷1300 Dr. Manfred Jurisch,

Freiberger Compound Materials GmbH, Freiberg, Germany, DGKK

„The development of LEC technique for GaAs single crystal growth from laboratory scale to mass production”

1300÷1320 Dr. Andrzej Hruban,

Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, Warsaw, Poland, PTWK

„Indium phosphide crystal growth by liquid encapsulated Czochralski method”

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1320÷1340 Prof. Dr. hab. Marek Grinberg,

University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland

„High pressure spectroscopy of TM and RE doped oxide monocrystals obtained by Czochralski method”

1400 ÷1500 Lunch

Chairman: Dr. hab. Stanisław Krukowski, Polish Society for Crystal Growth, PTWK

High Pressure Research Center, PASc, Warsaw, Poland

1530 ÷1550 Prof. Dr. Tsuguo Fukuda,

Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, ASCGT

„Growth of large fluoride single crystals for optical applications”

1550 ÷1610 Dr. hab. Marek Berkowski,

Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, PTWK

„Progress in the Czochralski method of oxide crystal growth”

1610 ÷1630 Prof. Dr. hab. Andrzej J. Wojtowicz,

Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland

„Scintillation properties of complex oxide monocrystals grown by Czochralski method”

1630 ÷1700 Coffee break

1700 ÷1900 Poster Presentations

1930 Toruń sightseeing / Dinner at the Dąbskich Palace

Departure from Toruń to Kcynia (by bus, cars) 27.04.2003, 8.30a.m., bus from Instytut Fizyki, Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika, Toruń, Grudziądzka 5/7

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Program of the Symposium in Kcynia

Sunday, April 27,2003

Chair: Mr T. Szczepaniak,

Mayor of the Community and the Town of Kcynia

1000÷1045 Mass in the „Church under the Invocation of Saint Mary”

(Kościół pw. Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Marii Panny) in Kcynia, ul. Rynek, in memory of Jan Czochralski

1045÷1100 Homage Ceremony at Jan Czochralski's grave in the Old Cemetery in Kcynia

1100÷1130 Reception at the „Jan Czochralski School”, ul. Wyrzyska 12; welcome address and meetings with Officials of Kcynia City and with teachers and students of the school

1130÷1230 Unveiling of the Statue of Czochralski;

Lecture: Magdalena Stachowiak, Kcynia, Poland

„Jan Czochralski - Kcynian, the son of Pałuki land”;

Concert of Brass Band

1230÷1300 Visiting places connected with Czochralski's life in Kcynia 1300÷1330 Transfer to the Grocholin Castle

1330÷1630 Welcome ceremony at the Grocholin Castle; performance by folk band „Pałuki”; lunch at the Castle

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