AVS 55th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Graphene Topical Conference Tuesday Sessions

Session GR-TuP
Graphene Poster Session

Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 6:30 pm, Room Hall D


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GR-TuP1
Growth Mechanism of Carbon Nanowalls Synthesized by Irradiation of Independently Controlled Ar Ions and CFX/H Radicals
S. Kondo, O. Stepanovic, Nagoya University, Japan, K. Yamakawa, S. Den, Katagiri Engineering Co., Ltd., Japan, M. Hiramatsu, Meijo University, Japan, M. Hori, Nagoya University, Japan
GR-TuP2
Enhanced Field Emission from Carbon Nanosheets by Thin Film Coatings
M. Bagge-Hansen, R.A. Outlaw, M.Y. Zhu, D.M. Manos, The College of William and Mary
GR-TuP3
Thermal Desorption Study of Graphene Oxide
D.A. Field, C.A. Ventrice, Texas State University, I. Jung, D. Yang, A. Velamakanni, R.D. Piner, R.S. Ruoff, University of Texas
GR-TuP4
Photoemission-Assisteded Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition Synthesis of Nano-Grain Graphene on Mica and Silicon
T. Takami, Tohoku University and CREST JST, Japan, E. Ikenaga, Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute and CREST JST, M. Nihei, Fujitsu Limited and CREST JST, Japan, Y. Takakuwa, Tohoku University and CREST JST, Japan
GR-TuP5
Adsorption Kinetics of Alcohols on Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
J. Goering, M. Komarneni, U. Burghaus, North Dakota State University
GR-TuP6
Fabrication, Structural Characterization, and Surface Modification of Carbon Nanoballs
T. Ishizaki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, N. Saito, O. Takai, Nagoya University, Japan
GR-TuP7
Exposure of Epitaxial Graphene on SiC(0001) to Atomic Hydrogen
N.P. Guisinger, National Institute of Standards and Technology, G.M. Rutter, Georgia Institute of Technology, J.N. Crain, National Institute of Standards and Technology, P.N. First, Georgia Institute of Technology, J.A. Stroscio, National Institute of Standards and Technology