AVS 58th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition
    Electron Transport in Low Dimensional Materials Focus Topic Tuesday Sessions

Session ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM
Electron Behaviors in Nanoelectronics, Interconnect, and Carbon-based Materials

Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 8:00 am, Room 209
Moderators: John Wendelken, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Anna Swan, Boston University


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8:00am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM1
Electron Transport Study of Graphene on SiC Using Scanning Tunneling Potentiometry
Kendal Clark, S. Qin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, G. He, Carnegie Mellon University, G. Gu, The University of Tennessee, R.M. Feenstra, Carnegie Mellon University, A.-P. Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
8:20am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM2
Engineering the Electronic States of CVD Grown Few Layer Graphene by Twisting and Lattice Distortion
Minghu Pan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, X.T. Jia, S. Bhaviripudi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, V. Meunier, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, M.S. Dresselhaus, J. Kong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
8:40am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM3 Invited Paper
Unique One- and Two-Dimensional Phenomena Observed in Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene
Stephen Cronin, University of Southern California
9:20am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM5
Probing Surface Band Conduction through Back-Gated Conductance Measurements on Si Nanomembranes
Weina Peng, J. Endres, S. Scott, Z. Aksamija, D.E. Savage, I. Knezevic, M.G. Lagally, M. Eriksson, University of Wisconsin Madison
9:40am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM6
Ferroelectric Field-Effect Transistor Behavior in CdS Nanotetrapods
Shengyong Qin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, W. Fu, L. Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, T.H. Kim, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, S.L. Hellstrom, Stanford University, W. Wang, W. Liang, X. Bai, E. Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, A.-P. Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
10:40am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM9 Invited Paper
Probing Electron-Electron Correlations in Quantum Dots Using Transport: Quantum Monte Carlo Studies
Harold Baranger, Duke University
11:20am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM11
Resistivity Increase due to Electron Scattering at Surfaces and Grain Boundaries in Metal Thin Films and Nanowires
J.S. Chawla, Daniel Gall, Rensselaer Poltechnic Institute
11:40am ET+EM+NS+GR-TuM12
Control of Contact Formation via Electrodeposition on GaAs Nanowires
Chao Liu, O. Einabad, S. Watkins, K.L. Kavanagh, Simon Fraser University, Canada