AVS 54th International Symposium
    Thin Film Friday Sessions

Session TF2-FrM
Nanoparticles

Friday, October 19, 2007, 8:00 am, Room 613/614
Moderator: T.M. Klein, the University of Alabama


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8:00am TF2-FrM1 Invited Paper
Preparation and Characterization of Supported Metal Sulfide Nanoclusters Using Size-Selected Deposition
M.G. White, Brookhaven National Laboratory, J.M. Lightstone, SUNY Stony Brook, P. Liu, Brookhaven National Laboratory, M.J. Patterson, J.C. Lofaro, SUNY Stony Brook
8:40am TF2-FrM3
Chemical States of Sn Present in SnO2 Nanomaterial Sensors
D.L. Lahr, J.K. Evju, K.B. Benkstein, J.L. Hertz, S. Semancik, National Institute of Standards and Technology
9:00am TF2-FrM4
New Carbon Allotropes Produced by Hydrogen Plasma Exposure of Carbon Nanotubes
M.J. Behr, University of Minnesota, T. Singh, D. Maroudas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, E.S. Aydil, University of Minnesota
9:20am TF2-FrM5
Non-Lithographic Organization of Nickel Catalyst for Carbon Nanofiber Synthesis on Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structures
Y.F. Guan, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, A.V. Melechko, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, A.J. Pedraza, P.D. Rack, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
9:40am TF2-FrM6
Matilda : A Mass Filtered Magnetron Nanocluster Source
G.H. Kwon, T.M. Klein, The University of Alabama, W. Hale, AJA International, Inc., G.J. Mankey, The University of Alabama
10:00am TF2-FrM7
Controlled Synthesis of Single and Multi-Component Metallic and Ceramic Nanoparticles Via Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation
A.T. Sellinger, E.M. Leveugle, L.V. Zhigilei, J.M Fitz-Gerald, University of Virginia
10:20am TF2-FrM8
The Characterization of Stress Induced Crystallization of Polycrystalline Silicon Thin Film Transistor with Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers
J. Park, S.Y. Kwon, The University of Tennessee, S.-I. Jun, dpiX, A.V. Melechko, T.E. McKnight, M.L. Simpson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.D. Rack, The University of Tennessee