Call for papers

The conference program includes plenary papers of Russian and foreign scientists (40 min), section presentations (20 min), posters and video presentations. The working languages will be Russian and English. The papers are to have the volume not exceeding 10 pages in Win Word, including tables and figures. To be published the papers should be sent to the Program Committee by e-mail and in hard copies (by post) in English.

The abstracts will not be issued but will be used for preparation of the conference program and will be published at the conference web-site http://www.icsc.narod.ru. The abstracts should be prepared in English or in Russian or in both languages. The abstracts should contain one A4 format page (font size 12) and should not have tables, Figures and photos.

Official languages
The official languages of the conference will be English and Russian. Translation from Russian into English will be provided.

Manuscript preparation

Manuscript of the full report should be sent in Program committee in hard (by mail) and electronic (by e-mail) copies in English.

The total length of a manuscript, including all figures, tables and references, should be no more than 10 pages for contributed papers and no more than 15 pages for invited papers in MS Word editor format.

Use only one side of A4 size (210 x 297 mm) good quality white bond paper. The text should be single-spaced.

Authors should use Times or Times New Roman, 12-point font size for the text.

Begin paragraphs flush at the left margin without indentation. Leave double spaces between paragraphs. All margins are equal 25 mm. Each page should be completely filled with typing and/or diagrams, tables etc (except perhaps the last page).

References should be numbered consecutively in the order they are mentioned [1], using Arabic numerals [2, 3] in square brackets [4].

Do not type page numbers. Lightly write the page number and the first author's name on the reverse side of each page, using a light pencil.

The layout of the paper should follow the style of this document, starting with a title.

Title

The title includes:

  1. title of manuscript (capital letters, except chemical formulas and numerals, if those are in the title, bold 12 -point font size, centered on the width of the paper, do not put the point at the end of the title);
  2. name(s) of the author(s) with initials (small letters, 12 -point font size, centered on the width of the paper);
  3. affiliation(s) and address (small letters, 12 -point font size, centered on the width of the paper);
  4. e-mail (telephone / fax ) (small letters, italic 12 -point font size, centered on the width of the paper).

The title of a paper should be brief, clear, informative. Leave one blank line between the title and name(s) of author(s). Group the authors by affiliation. Put the names of authors in alphabetic order, the initials are put before the name. The lecturer's name should be underlining. After affiliation(s) indicate the city and country in brackets.

Abstract

A brief abstract (50 - 150 words) should appear beneath the title.
It should give an account of the most relevant contributions of the paper. It is also important to indicate briefly the goal, the methods, the results, and conclusions. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and references. It must be complete and understandable without reference to the text.
Leave two blank lines between the Title and the Abstract.
Type the word ABSTRACT in capitals, beginning at the left hand margin; follow it by a period and two letter spaces (Ctrl+shift+space); then begin typing the abstract itself in lower case and single space in block style. Leave two blank lines between the abstract and the basic text.
Increase the left and the right margins of the abstract on 15 mm in comparison with the basic text.

Example

METHODICAL RESEARCH OF THERMAL FIELDS DURING CRYSTALLIZATION IN THE "POLYZONE" FACILITY BY BRIDGMAN METHOD

Folomeev V.I., Ginkin V.P., Lukhanova T.M.
Institute for physics and power engineering (Obninsk, Russia)
ginkin@ippe.obninsk.ru


Kartavykh A.V., Maronchuk I.I., Rakov V.V.
Institute of chemical problems for microelectronics (Moscow, Russia)

Egorov A.V.
Technical center "Splav" (Moscow, Russia)

ABSTRACT. The system and the method of simultaneous monitoring of temperatures along a melt and crystal axis, on the external surface of evacuated quartz ampoule and in various elements of the thermal block are developed with the purpose of temperatures field monitoring in the crystallization facility. General 2D-picture of spatial-time temperature fields evolutions during the crystallization process in ampoule and in the thermal block joint longitudinal vertical section is obtained. The mathematical model is created and the parametrical calculations of growth process are carried out.


INTRODUCTION
The wide-bandgap semiconductors, SiC and Group-III nitrides, are very promising materials for high-power, high-frequency, high-temperature electronics and optoelectronics.

1. THERMAL FIELD CONTROL
A sublimation growth system basically consists of a chamber with a temperature gradient zone, formed by radio-frequency inductive heating where a growth crucible is placed (Fig.1).
1.1. Radiative heat exchange. The radiative heat exchange is the principal mechanism in the sublimation technique due to high temperatures of ~1900-2300°C normally employed.

Sections and subsections

If your paper is divided into sections and subsections, please use the format adopted here, in which first-level headings are in bold capital letters, left aligned. Type the text from the next line.

Second-level headings should be placed at the beginning of a paragraph. Capitalize only first letter of the whole subhead then begin typing the text on the same line and continue the text without indenting again. It is possible (but not necessarily) to number sections and subsections by Arabic numerals.

Equations units, symbols etc

Equations should be typed by 12 -point font size neatly in position with appropriate space above and below to distinguish them from the text. Equations should be placed flush left, and assigned a number which should appear in parentheses flush to the right margin.

Subscripts and superscripts should clearly be typed as such, and the manuscript should be reviewed carefully to ensure there is no ambiguity in presentation. In this case it is possible to use 14 -point font size for equations.

Numbers and letters which are intended to be subscripts or superscripts should not align with the rest of the text.

Figures

Care should be taken to ensure that figures are contained within the typing area. All original drawings should be prepared, if possible, for a uniform scale of reduction. As a general rule, lettering in the figures should be comparable to that in the text.

Figures should be numbered consecutively, e.g. Figure 1, Figure 2a. When figures are mentioned in the text, they should be referred to as (Fig.1.), (Fig.2a.). Place figures centered on the width of the text page and either at the top or bottom of the page as close as possible to their first mention in the text. Then type the legend single spaced, with an initial capital for the first word and for proper nouns, as follows:

Figure 1. Fragment of the growth system for SiC sublimation growth with a computational grid and simulated thermal field

It is necessary to prepare graphs containing two and more lines, in two variants:

  1. only black-and-white variant with various dashed lines or with marked lines for the printed proceedings;
  2. black-and-white variant or multi-colored lines for CD.

It is possible to send photos printed on glossy paper. In the text it is necessary to leave a blank place for a photo and write there a number identical to number on the photo.

Tables

Table title should appear above the respective table. Tables should be placed flush left as the following:

Table 1. Comparison between Theory and Experiment.

Each table should have at least a two-line space both above the table and between the table and the start of the following text.

When tables are mentioned in the text, they should be referred to as (Tab.1), (Tab.5).

Example

Table 1. Comparison between Theory and Experiment
Date of testTheoretical value (cm)Experimental value (cm)
LeftRightLeftRight
January 117.453.8116.983.99
March 321.436.4522.566.91

Authors should ensure that a table does not flow from one page to the next page. Tables should occupy only as much space as is required.

References
References should be placed at the end of the article as the following:

  1. Patankar S.V., Spalding D.B. A Calculation procedure for heat, mass and momentum transfer in three-dimensional parabolic flows. J. Heat Mass Transfer, Pergamon Press: 1972, Vol.15, P.1787-1806.
  2. Artemiev V.K. An implicit method for a solution of the Navier-Stokes equations in natural variables. Modeling in Mechanics, Novosibirsk: 1992, Vol.6(23), No.1, P.17 (in Russian).
  3. Ginkin V.P., Kulik A.V., Naumenko O.M. An efficient preconditioning procedure in the conjugate gradient method for 3D HEX-Z geometry. Proceedings of the 4-th international conference on supercomputing in nuclear computations (SNA 2000), Tokyo, Japan, 2000.
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