AVS 54th International Symposium
    Electronic Materials and Processing Tuesday Sessions

Session EM-TuM
Molecular Electronics

Tuesday, October 16, 2007, 8:00 am, Room 612
Moderator: I. Hill, Dalhousie University


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8:00am EM-TuM1
Dynamics of Molecular Switch Molecules Imaged by Alternating Current Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
A.M. Moore, P.S. Weiss, The Pennsylvania State University
8:20am EM-TuM2
Probing the Polarization and Dielectric Function of Molecules with Higher-Harmonic Demodulation in s-NSOM
M.P. Nikiforov, University of Pennsylvania, S. Schneider, Dresden University of Technology, Germany, T.-H. Park, University of Pennsylvania, U. Zerwek, C. Loppacher, L. Eng, Dresden University of Technology, Germany, M.J. Therien, D.A. Bonnell, University of Pennsylvania
8:40am EM-TuM3 Invited Paper
Electronic and Vibronic Spectroscopy of Molecular Junctions
J.G. Kushmerick, NIST
9:20am EM-TuM5
Real-time Conductivity Analysis through Single-Molecule Electrical Junctions
J.-S. Na, J. Ayres, K.L. Chandra, C.B. Gorman, G.N. Parsons, North Carolina State University
9:40am EM-TuM6
Electronic Transport through Redox-Active Organic Molecules in Nanogap Molecular Junctions
A.K. Mahapatro, J. Ying, B. Muralidharan, S. Datta, T. Ren, D.B. Janes, Purdue University
10:40am EM-TuM9
Electron Transport through Silicon-Based Molecular Electronic Devices: Effects of Molecular Chainlength and Molecular Dipole
N. Gergel-Hackett, L.J. Richter, C.D. Zangmeister, C.A. Hacker, C.A. Richter, National Institute of Standards and Technology
11:00am EM-TuM10
Characterization of Aryl Monolayers on Silicon for Molecular Electronics Applications
A. Scott, D.B. Janes, Purdue University
11:20am EM-TuM11
Nanoscale Electrical and Structural Characterization of Gold/Monolayer/Silicon Junctions
W. Li, M.A. Kuikka, H.Z. Yu, K.L. Kavanagh, Simon Fraser University, Canada
11:40am EM-TuM12
New Methods for Metal Deposition on Self-Assembled Monolayers: Towards Molecular Electronic Circuitry
P. Lu, A.V. Walker, Washington University in St. Louis
12:00pm EM-TuM13
Contact Properties in Molecular Electronics: The Effect of Molecular Orientation on Potential at Organic- Metal Interfaces
M.P. Nikiforov, University of Pennsylvania, U. Zerwek, C. Loppacher, Dresden University of Technology, Germany, T.-H. Park, M.J. Therein, University of Pennsylvania, L. Eng, Dresden University of Technology, Germany, D.A. Bonnell, University of Pennsylvania