Abstract title of the contribution (NanoTCMs Workshop – Grenoble, June 2012) Bond J.1, Hammer A.2 1 LMGP, Laboratoire des Matériaux et du Génie Physique - 3, parvis Louis Néel - 38016 Grenoble cedex, France 2 Angers University, MOLTECH ANJOU, Angers, France Corresponding author: james.bond@grenoble-inp.fr Y Axis Title In order to allow the flawless processing of submission, please limit your abstract to one page of A4 format, and submit your abstract in Word. Your abstract may contain drawings, diagrams or 7 photographs, but please note that illustrations have to be embedded in the abstract and cannot be 6 submitted separately [1-2]. 5 The book of abstracts will be printed in black and 4 white. Please, submit black and white drawings or 3 high-contrast monochrome photographs [3]. Please do not use the footnote functions of your word 2 processor for references or footnotes. 1 You can as well use this template: 0 2,5 3,0 3,5 4,0 4,5 5,0 5,5 Page size A4; X Axis Title left/right margin 2.5/2.5 cm; top/bottom margin 4/4 cm. Fig.1 Caption Please use the following formatting for your submission: Empty line, 12 pt; Title of the paper (Arial, bold face, centered, 12 pt, 14 pt line spacing); Empty line, 12 pt; Authors’ names, initials (Arial, centered, 10 pt, single spacing); Empty line, 10 pt; Affiliations (briefly), main Author e-mail only (Arial, centered, 9 pt, single spacing); Empty line, 9 pt; Contents of the abstract (Arial, 9 pt, justified, single line spacing, 3 pt after each paragraph, first line indent 0.5 cm); Empty line, 9 pt; References (Arial, 8 pt, line spacing 10 pt); Figure captions (Arial, 8 pt, centered, line spacing 10 pt) Once you have written your abstract, please submit it before April 30th to the following address: nanoTCMs@grenoble-inp.fr, under the name “Abstract_Name-Lab_NanoTCMs” (as an example, “Abstract_Bond-LMGP_NanoTCMs”). Specify if you want to bring a poster or make an oral presentation. Editorial team will make no revisions or corrections to the abstracts! [1] P. Yeh, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 72, 507 (1982) [2] P. Yeh, C. Gu, Optics of Liquid Crystal Displays (John Wiley, New York, 1999) [3] J. Bonds, M. Monroe and D. Bowie, Temperature growth effects on the optical properties of fluorine-doped SnO2 thin films: the role of structural defects, J. Appl. Phys. 118, 33145 (2011).