ISFP 2009


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ISFP 2009

Instytut Fizyki Doświadczalnej
Uniwersytet Wrocławski
pl. Maksa Borna 9
50-204 Wrocław
Polska
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(+48 71)375-93-10
fax (+4871) 329-73-65
e-mail:
isfp2009@ifd.uni.wroc.pl

Organizatorzy:
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czapla@ifd.uni.wroc.pl
Ryszard.Poprawski@pwr.wroc.pl

 

Monady,

September 14

Tuesday,

September 15

Wednesday,

September 16

Thursday,

September 17

Friday,

September 18

 

       800 Breakfast

       800 Breakfast

       800 Breakfast

       800 Breakfast

 

900   H. Beige

900   V. Kapustianyk

900 Excursion

900   M. Diestelhorst

 

950   J. Petzelt

940   R. Vlokh

 

930   M. Szafrański

 

1030 E. Buixaderas

1020 S. Waplak

 

1010 S. Miga

 

 

 

 

1040 Yu. Eliyashevskyy

1200-2200 Registration

  1100-1130 Coffee break

     1100-1130 Coffee break

 

1100 B. Andriyevsky

 

1130 A. Kania

1130 D. Michel

 

1130 Closing

 

1200 A. Molak

1210 A.L. Pirozerski

 

 

 

1230 I. Jankowska-Sumara

1240 O.V. Velychko

 

 

 

1300 A. Gągor

1310 R.J. Radwański

 

 

1400 -1530 Lunch

1400 Lunch

1400 Lunch

1400 Lunch

    1230 Lunch

1600 Opening

      

1600 -1800 Poster

                 Session I

 

1600-1800 Poster

                Session II

 

1630 W. Bednarski

 

 

 

 

1700 A. Ostrowski

 

 

 

 

1720  L. Kozielski

 

 

 

 

1830 Supper

1830 Supper

 

1830 Supper

 

1930-2100 Get

                  Together

 

1900-2200 Conference

                  Dinner

 

 

 

 

Monday, September 14

 

 

1600        OPENING

                Reminiscences of Professor Arkadiusz Jaśkiewicz

 

1630         W. Bednarski, A. Ostrowski, S. Waplak

Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, M. Smoluchowskiego 17,

60-179 Poznań,    Poland

                Ferroic and superionic properties of slightly doped M3H(AO4)3 and

                their deutered compounds: EPR,  dielectric and conductivity studies

 

1700         A. Ostrowski, W. Bednarski, S. Waplak

                Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Smoluchowskiego 17, 60-179 Poznań,

                Poland

                Superprotonic - ferroelastic phase transitions in M3H(XO4)2 crystals,

            where: (M = K, Rb; X = S, Se)  studied by impedance and EPR methods.”

 

1720         L. Kozielski

                University of Silesia 41-200 Sosnowiec, ul. Śnieżna 2

     PLZT-based photovoltaic driven piezoelectric transformer

 

  

Tuesday, September 15

 

 

900           H. Beige

                Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Friedemann-Bach-Pl. 6, 06108 Halle, Germany

                CHAOS IN DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

 

 950       J. Petzelt

                Institute of Physics, ASCR, na Slovance 2, 18221 Prague 8, Czech Republic

                Ferroelectric phase transition dynamics in BaTiO3 and (Ba,Sr)TiO3 solid

                solutions by IR and THz spectroscopy

 

1030      E. Buixaderas

           Department of Dielectrics, Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

               182 21 Prague 8, Czech Republic

               Lattice dynamics of PZT around the morphotropic phase boundary

 

 

1100 - 1130              COFFEE BREAK

 

 

1130         A. Kania

                A. Chelkowski Institute of Physics, University of Silesia, Uniwersytecka 4, Katowice, Poland,

                Crystal growth and dielectric properties of some complex

                perovskites PbB’1/2B”1/2O3

 

1200         A. Molak, K. Szot

                A. Chelkowski Institute of Physics, University of Silesia, Uniwersytecka 4, Katowice, Poland,

                Transition from insulator to metallic state induced by electric

                fields in Mn-doped NaNbO3

 

1230         I. Jankowska-Sumara

                Institute of  Physics, Pedagogical University, 30-084 Kraków, Poland

                Heat capacity anomalies associated with the first order and second

                order phase transitions in PbZr1-xSnxO3 single crystals.

               

1300         A. Gągor1, R. Jakubas2, A.  Piecha2,  A. Pietraszko1, M.  Wojtaś2,

                Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research PAS, Wrocław, Poland 1,

                Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wrocław, Poland 2

                Beyond the Landau theory: unusual phase transitions in some RaSbbX(3b+a) salts

                (where R: organic cation; M:Sb, Bi; X: Br, Cl)

 

 

1600 – 1800                   POSTER SESSION  I

 

Wednesday, September 16

 

 

900           V. Kapustianyk1,2,3, Yu. Eliyashevskyi2,3, V. Rudyk1,2, M. Partyka1,2, S. Romanyshyn2,3, M. Panasyuk1,

                Z. Czapla4

               1Scientific-Technical and Educational Center of Low-Temperature Studies, Ivan Franko National   

University of Lviv, Dragomanova str. 50, Lviv, Ukraine

 2Scientific and Educational Center “Fractal”, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Dragomanova str. 50, Lviv, Ukraine

                3 Physical Department, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Dragomanova str. 50, Lviv, Ukraine

                4Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroclaw, pl. M.Borna 9, Wroclaw, Poland

                Optical and Dielectric Properties of DMAMeS Family Ferroelectrics Doped

                by Chromium

     

940           R. Vlokh

                Institute of Physical Optics, 23   Dragomanov st., 79005, Lviv

           Optical properties and phase transition in Sn2P2S6

 

1020         S. Waplak, J. Stankowski, W. Jurga and M. Krupski

                Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Science

                M. Smoluchowskiego 17, 60-179 Poznań, Poland

                Size-driven phase diagram in TGS crystals under high hydrostatic

                pressure

 

1100 - 1130              COFFEE BREAK

 

1130       D. Michela, E. V. Charnayab, P. Sedykha,b

               aFaculty of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Leipzig,  04103 Leipzig, Germany

               bPhysical Faculty of the St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of

                Physics, St. Petersburg 198504, Russian Federation

                Ferroelectricity in confined materials. Studies by NMR spectroscopy

 

1210         E.V. Charnaya  and   A.L. Pirozerski

            Physical Faculty of Saint-Petersburg State University Ulyanovskaya str., 1, Petrodvorets, 198504,     

                Saint-Petersburg, Russia

                Ising model of ferroelectric phase transitionin array of interacting

                nanoparticles

 

1240         I.V. Stasyuk and O.V. Velychko

                Institute for Condensed Matter Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,

                1 Svientsitskii Str., 79011 Lviv, Ukraine

                INTERCALATION INDUCED FERROELECTRIC PHENOMENA IN SYSTEMS WITH TWO- 

                POSITIONAL VOIDS

 

 1310         R. J. Radwanski1,2 and Z. Ropka1

                 1 Center of Solid State Physics, Snt  Filip 5, 31-150 Krakow, Poland

                 2 Institute of Physics, Pedagogical University, 30-084 Krakow, Poland

                Magnetic Phase Transitions described at the atomic scale

 

 

Thursday, September 17

 

 

1600 – 1800                                                            POSTER SESSION II

 

 

Friday, September 18

 

                 

900          M. Diestelhorst

            Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Friedemann-Bach-Pl. 6, 06108 Halle, Germany

                Nonlinear effects in ferroelectrics and possible applications

 

930           M. Szafrański

                Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 85, 61-614 Poznań, Poland

                Influence of Electric Field and Pressure on the One-Dimensional

                Dielectric Response in N-H+···N Hydrogen-Bonded Dabco Hydrobromide

 

1010         S. Miga1, J.Dec1, 2 Z. Czapla  

               1August Chełkowski Institute of Physics, University of Silesia

ul. Uniwersytecka 4, 40-007 Katowice, Poland

               2Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wrocław, 50-204 Wrocław, Poland

               New phase transiton in sodium ammonium selenate dihydrate

 

1040      Yu. Eliyashevskyy1, Z. Czapla2, S. Dacko2

1 Physical Department, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Dragomanova str. 50, Lviv, Ukraine

2Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wrocław Pl. M. Borna 9, Wrocław, Poland

               Succesive phase transitions and iNcommensurate phase in

               [(CH3)2NH2] 3CuCl5   crystal

 

   1100      B. Andriyevsky

           Faculty of Electronics and Computer Sciences, Koszalin University of Technology, Śniadeckich Str. 2,

           PL-75-453, Koszalin, Poland

               Electronic band structure and related properties of some hydrogen

           containing ferroelectrics

 

1130         CLOSING


 

 

LIST OF LECTURES

 

L-01.   W. Bednarski, A. Ostrowski, S. Pawlak

            Ferroic and superionic properties of slightly doped

            M3H(AO4)3 and their deutered compounds: EPR, dielectric

            and conductivity studies

L-02.   A. Ostrowski, W. Bednarski, S. Waplak

Superprotonic - ferroelastic phase transitions in M3H(XO4)2 crystals, where: (M = K, Rb; X = S, Se) studied by impedance and EPR methods

L-03.   L. Kozielski

            PLZT-based photovoltaic driven piezoelectric

         transformer

L-04.   H. Beige

            CHAOS IN DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS

L-05.   J. Petzelt

            Ferroelectric phase transition dynamics in BaTiO3 and

            (Ba,Sr)TiO3 solid solutions by IR and THz spectroscopy

L-06.   E. Buixaderas

            Lattice dynamics of PZT around the morphotropic phase

            boundary

L-07.   A. Kania

.           Crystal growth and dielectric properties of some

            complex perovskites PbB’1/2B”1/2O3

L-08.   A. Molak, K. Szot

            Transition from Insulator to metallic state induced by

            electric fields in Mn-doped NaNbO3

L-09.   I. Jankowska-Sumara

            Ionic Heat capacity anomalies associated with the first

            order and second order phase transitions in PbZr1-xSnxO3

            single Crystals.

L-10.   A. Gągor, R. Jakubas, A. Piecha, A. Pietraszko, M. Wojtaś,

            Beyond the Landau theory: unusual phase  transitions in some

            RaSbX(3b+a) salts (where R: organic cation; M:Sb, Bi; X: Br, Cl)

L-11.   V. Kapustianyk, Yu. Eliyashevskyi, V. Rudyk, M. Partyka, S. Romanyshyn,

                M. Panasyuk, Z. Czapla

            Optical and Dielectric Properties of DMAMeS Family

            Ferroelectrics Doped by Chromium

L-12.   R. Vlokh

            Optical properties and phase transition in Sn2P2S6 crystals

L-13.   S. Waplak, J. Stankowski, W. Jurga and M. Krupski

            Size-driven phase diagram in TGS crystals under high

            hydrostatic pressure

L-14.   D. Michel, E. V. Charnaya, P. Sedykh

            ferroelectricy in confined Materials.

            Studies by NMR spectroscopy

L-15.   E.V. Charnaya  and   A.L. Pirozerski

            Ising model of ferroelectric phase transition in array of

            interacting nanoparticles

L-16.   I.V. Stasyuk and O.V. Velychko

            INTERCALATION INDUCED FERROELECTRIC PHENOMENA

            IN SYSTEMS WITH TWO-POSITIONAL VOIDS

L-17.   R. J. Radwanski and Z. Ropka

            Magnetic Phase Transitions described at the atomic scale

L-18.   M. Diestelhorst

            Nonlinear  Effects in  Ferroelectrics  and possible

            Applications

L-19.   M. Szafrański

            Influence of Electric Field and Pressure on the One-

            Dimensional Dielectric Response in N-H+···N Hydrogen-

            Bonded Dabco Hydrobromide

L-20.   S. Miga, J. Dec, Z. Czapla

            NEW PHASE TRANSITION IN SODIUM AMMONIU SELENATE

            DIHYDRATE

L-21.   Yu. Eliyashevskyy, Z. Czapla, S. Dacko

            SUCCESIVE PHASE TRANSITIONS AND INCOMMENSURATE PHASE IN

            [(CH3)2NH2]3CuCl5 CRYSTAL

L-22.   B. Andriyevsky

            Electronic band structure and related properties of

            some hydrogen containing ferroelectrics

 

 

 

LIST OF POSTERS

 

Tuesday, September, 15

 

Session I, 1600 – 1800

 

P-01.   R. Hrabański, M. Jackowska and Z. Czapla

            X- AND Q-BAND EPR STUDY OF Fe3+ IONS IN DMAGaS

P-02.   P. Staniorowski, Z. Czapla

            Deflected light structure in NaNH4SeO4 ×2H2O crystals

P-03.   K. Ćwikiel

            Cleavage surface of TGS observed by AFM and SEM, for

            crystals after the transverse   electric field application

P-04.   W. Jurga, J. Stankowski, M. Krupski and S. Waplak

            Influence of the high hydrostatic pressure on the ferro-

            paraelectric phase transition in TGS crystal

P-05.   B. Konieczna, K. Biedrzycki

            Plasma-assisted emission of electrons and ions from TGS

            crystals

P-06.   H. W. Janus, J. Halenka and K. Biedrzycki

            Dielectric barrier discharges at TGS crystal surface;

            a role of electric field of domain structure

P-07M. Jarek and M. Szafrański

            PRESSURE-INDUCED CROSSOVER BETWEEN THE NON-POLAR AND

            FERROELECTRIC STRUCTURES OF GUANIDINIUM eTHOXYSULFONATE

 P-08.  M. Jarek and M. Szafrański

            STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF GUANIDINIUM

            METHOXYSULFONATE

P-09.   A. Sterczyńska

            STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITIONS IN SEMI-ORGANIC AMINO ACIDS

            SINGLE CRYSTALS

P-10.   A. Ciżman, A. Sieradzki, J. Komar, R. Poprawski

            Dielectric properties of TEA2MnCl4 crystals

P-11.   A. Pawłowski, A. Haznar, A. Pietraszko, M. Połomska

            SINGLE CRYSTAL XRD STUDY OF THE LOW TEMPERATURE PHASES

            OF ALHS

P-12.   O. Czupiński, M. Dębska

            Vibrational spectra of pyridazine perchlorate and

            pyridazine fluoroborate

 P-13.  D.Podsiadła, O.Czupiński and Z.Czapla

            IR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF PROPERTIES  OF [(CH2OH)3CNH3]2SiF6

            CRYSTAL

P-14.   .A.Piecha, R. Jakubas, A. Gągor and A. Pietraszko

            Unusual  transformation  in a solid state of

            (C3H5N2)3SbBr6×H2O

P-15.   Z. Czapla, B. Kosturek, O. Czupiński, A. Waśkowska

            Structural phase transition in pyridazine fluoroborate

P-16.   A. Rokosa , Z. Czapla, S. Dacko

            SLOW phase transition in (GUA)4SO4Cl2  crystal

P-17.    P. Brągiel

 KINETICS OF THE PHASE TRANSITION IN 1,2-DIAZINE TETRAFLUOROBORATE

P-18.    J. Przeslawski, B. Kosturek, Z. Czapla

             Specific heat and linear birefringence in incommensurate

             phase of NH4HSeO4

P-19.    I. Katerynchuk, S.Sveleba, I.Kuno, I.Karpa, O.Semotyuk, O.Phitsych, Yu.Pankivskyj

             THE RESONANCE ABSORPTION OF LIGHT IN THE INCOMMENSURATE

             PHASE

P-20.    I. Kunyo, I. Katerynchuk, S. Sveleba, I. Karpa, O. Semotyuk, O. Phitsych,

             Yu. Pankivskyj

             Influence of sample size on the ferroelectric properties

             of [N(CH3)4]2ZnCl4 crystals

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIST OF POSTERS

 

Thursday, September, 17

 

Session II , 1600 – 1800

 

P-01.   R. Bujakiewicz-Korońska, J. Koroński

            Behaviour  of elastic constants from ab initio

            calculations  for Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 crystal

P-02.   K. Pytel, W. Śmiga, J. Suchanicz, M. Livinsh, A. Sternberg

            MICROSTRUCTURAL AND DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF PLZT 8.5/65/35  

            CERAMIC

P-03.   W. Śmiga and B. Garbarz-Glos

                INFLUENCE OF AXIAL PRESSURE ON THE ELECTRIC PERMITTIVITES

            OF Li0.06Na0.94NbO3 CERAMIC

P-04.   J. Suchanicz, I. Jankowska-Sumara, G. Stopa

            CHARACTERIZATION  OF  Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 - BaTiO3  CERAMICS  BY

            RAMAN AND  INFRARED  SPECTROSCOPY

P-05.   K. Konieczny, W. Śmiga, D. Wcisło

            Study of pyroelectric and electric properties of

            Na1-xLixNbO3  ceramics  for 0 < x≤ 0.06

P-06.   E. Dul’kin, E. Mojaev, M. Roth, S. Kamba, P.M. Vilarinho

            DETECTION BOTH THE FERROELECTRIC AND FERROMAGNETIC

            PHASE TRANSITIONS IN MULTIFEROIC CERAMIC SAMPLES

            Pb(Fe2/3W1/3)O3 - xPbTiO3 BY AN ACOUSTIC EMISSION

P-07.   K. Matyjasek and K. Wolska

            RESTRICTED DOMAIN GROWTH AND POLARIZATION REVERSAL

            KINETICS IN STRONTIUM BARIUM  NIOBATE RELAXOR CRYSTALS

P-08.   K.Wolska, K. Matyjasek

            Switching properties of (Sr,Ba)Nb2O6 single crystals

P-09.   E. Markiewicz, M. Konieczna, J. Jurga

            DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF PET/PPS/BT NANOCOMPOSITES

P-10.   M. Olszowy, E. Markiewicz, E. Nogas-Ćwikiel and Cz. Pawlaczyk

            Dielectric properties of manganese-doped lead zirconate

            titanate Pb[(Zr0.3Ti0.7)0.97Mn0.03]O3 – PVC 0-3 nanocomposites

P-11.   K. Maternicki, M. B. Zapart,W. Zapart, M. Maczka

            Ferroelastic Phase Transition in K1-xRbxSc(MoO4)2

P-12.   J. Komar, A. Sieradzki, A. Ciżman, E. Rysiakiewicz-Pasek, R. Poprawski

            Nanoferroelectrics within porous material

P-13.  A. Pietraszko, W. Walerczyk, I. Szafraniak-Wiza, B. Hilczer, M. Połomska and

            B. Andrzejewski

            Properties of BiFeO3 Magnetoelectric Multiferroic

            Nanopowders Prepared by Various Methods

P-14.   A.L. Pirozerski, E.V. Charnaya, E.L.Lebedeva and K.V.Filippov

            Impedance spectroscopy and acoustooptic studies of doped CeF3

            superionic crystals and CeF3:BaF2 solid solutions

P-15.   K. Osińska, M. Adamczyk,Y. Yashchyshyn, D. Czekaj

Dielectric properties of (Ba,Sr)TiO3//PVC composites

P-16.   D. Czekaj, M. JM Gomes,

Reconstructive phase transitions in rf - sputtered PZT thin films

P-17.   M. Płońska, J. Plewa, D. Czekaj

Synthesis and dielectric properties of Bi-based microwave

ceramics

P-18.  B. Wodecka-Duś, D. Czekaj

Dielectric behaviour of BiFeO3BaTiO3 ceramic systems

P-19.    A. Lisińska-Czekaj, D. Czekaj

Magnetic and ferroelectric properties of BiFeO3 ceramics

 

 

Przesieka, Polska 14 - 18 września 2009