AVS 58th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition
    Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Division Wednesday Sessions

Session NS-WeM
Carbon-Based Nanomaterials

Wednesday, November 2, 2011, 8:00 am, Room 203
Moderator: Mark Hersam, Northwestern University


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8:00am NS-WeM1
Characterization of Large Area Graphene Crystallites Grown on Cu Foil Substrates
Parul Tyagi, Z.R. Robinson, H. Geisler, C.A. Ventrice, Jr., University at Albany, H. Yang, T. Valla, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Y. Hao, R.S. Ruoff, University of Texas at Austin
8:20am NS-WeM2
Gas Adsorption on Pt-Clusters Supported by Graphene
Jan Knudsen, Lund University, Sweden, T. Gerber, University of Cologne, Germany, E. Graanäs, Lund University, Sweden, P.J. Feibelman, Sandia National Laboratories, K. Schulte, Lund University, Sweden, P. Stratman, C. Busse, T. Michely, University of Cologne, Germany, J.N. Andersen, Lund University, Sweden
8:40am NS-WeM3
Seeding Atomic Layer Deposition of High-k Dielectrics on Epitaxial Graphene with Organic Self-Assembled Monolayers
Justice Alaboson, Q.H. Wang, J.D. Emery, A.L. Lipson, M.J. Bedzyk, Northwestern University, J.W. Elam, M.J. Pellin, Argonne National Laboratory, M.C. Hersam, Northwestern University
9:00am NS-WeM4 Invited Paper
Graphene-based Electronics and Optoelectronics
Phaedon Avouris, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
9:40am NS-WeM6
Plasma-based Approach to Controlling the Properties of Graphene
Sandra Hernández, M. Baraket, S.G. Walton, W.K. Lee, C.R. Tamanaha, P.E. Sheehan, J.T. Robinson, V.D. Wheeler, R.L. Myers-Ward, L.O. Nyakiti, Eddy, D.K. Gaskill, Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
10:40am NS-WeM9
Solution Plasma-Assisted Surface Functionalization of Chemically Converted Graphene Sheet toward an Enhancement of Solubility in Solution
Noriaki Tsuda, T. Ueno, N. Zettsu, S. Cho, O. Takai, N. Saito, Nagoya University, Japan
11:00am NS-WeM10
Horizontally Aligned Carbon Nanotubes on Quartz Substrate for Electrolyte-Gated Chemical and Biological Sensing
Satoshi Okuda, Y. Ohno, K. Maehashi, K. Inoue, K. Matsumoto, Osaka University, Japan
11:20am NS-WeM11
Gas-phase Studies and Growth of Well-Defined Carbon Nanotubes
Ajay Kumar, P. Lin, R.M. Sankaran, Case Western Reserve University
11:40am NS-WeM12
Visualizing Defect Distributions in Carbon Nanotubes using Linear Dichroism Signals in Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) and TEM-EELS
Ebrahim Najafi, A.P. Hitchcock, D. Rossouw, G. Botton, McMaster University, Canada