AVS 54th International Symposium
    Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Wednesday Sessions

Session NS2+EM-WeA
Nanoscale Devices and Nanowires II

Wednesday, October 17, 2007, 1:40 pm, Room 616
Moderators: D.K. Ferry, Arizona State University, F.M. Ross, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center


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1:40pm NS2+EM-WeA1
Real-time Studies of Metallic Nanodroplet Formation and Motion on Semiconductor Surfaces
J.H. Wu, W. Ye, T. Sun, H.-Y. Chen, K. Thornton, R.S. Goldman, University of Michigan
2:00pm NS2+EM-WeA2
A Periodic Table of Silicon-Metal Nano-Templates for Cluster-Assembled Materials
G.K. Gueorguiev, S. Stafström, L. Hultman, Linköping University, Sweden
2:20pm NS2+EM-WeA3
Sc Silicide Epitaxial Nanowires on Si(001): A Comparison with Rare Earth Silicide Nanowires
J. Nogami, Y. Chai, University of Toronto, Canada, G. Ye, M.A. Crimp, Michigan State University
2:40pm NS2+EM-WeA4
Time-resolved X-ray Excited Optical Luminescence Characterization of Si Nanowires
R.A. Rosenberg, G.K. Shenoy, Argonne National Laboratory, P.S.G. Kim, T.K. Sham, University of Western Ontario, Canada
3:00pm NS2+EM-WeA5
Enhancement of CHEI Programming Efficiency Using Extended SixZr1-xO2 Interface Formed by ZrO2 Charge Trapping Layer
G. Zhang, W.J. Yoo, Sungkyunkwan Advanced Institute of Nano-Technology, Korea
4:00pm NS2+EM-WeA8 Invited Paper
Nano-Structured Surface Fabrication for Higher Luminescent LED by Self-Assembled Block Copolymer Lithography
A. Fujimoto, K.A. Asakawa, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
4:40pm NS2+EM-WeA10
Current-Voltage Characteristic of Organic Molecular Wires by Conducting Atomic Force Microscopy
N.J. Lee, S.B. Kim, I.C. Hong, S.H. Koo, Y.J. Choi, J.W. Kim, Y.S. Kim, C.J. Kang, Myongji University, Korea
5:00pm NS2+EM-WeA11
Fabrication, Dynamics, and Electrical Properties of Shielded Probes
P.D. Rack, B.J. Rodriguez, K. Seal, S. Jesse, A.P. Baddorf, S.V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory