AVS 58th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition
    Advanced Surface Engineering Division Wednesday Sessions

Session SE+SS-WeM
Surface Engineering for Thermal Management

Wednesday, November 2, 2011, 8:00 am, Room 104
Moderators: Andrey Voevodin, Air Force Research Laboratory, Hana Barankova, Uppsala University, Sweden


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8:20am SE+SS-WeM2 Invited Paper
Near-Field Radiation Heat Transfer
A. Mavrokefalos, P. Sambegoro, K. Esfarjani, Gang Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
9:00am SE+SS-WeM4
Atomic Level Temperature Measurements and Nearfield Thermal Energy Tunneling
Andrey Voevodin, I. Altfeder, J. Hu, V. Varshney, A. Roy, Air Force Research Laboratory
9:20am SE+SS-WeM5
Two-Color Time-Domain Thermoreflectance with an Optical Parametric Oscillator
Jamie Gengler, Spectral Energies, LLC, C. Muratore, Air Force Research Laboratory, S. Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC, J.R. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory
9:40am SE+SS-WeM6
Low-Friction V-alloyed ZrO2 Thin Films with Temperature Homogenization Functions for High Temperature Sliding Interfaces
O. Jantschner, C. Walter, Christian Mitterer, University of Leoben, Austria, C. Muratore, A.A. Voevodin, Air Force Research Laboratory
10:40am SE+SS-WeM9
Thermal Characterization of Metal/Carbon Interfaces: Comparison of Metallized Nanotubes and Graphite
C. Muratore, S. Shenogin, Adam Waite, A. Reed, J. Gengler, T. Smith, J. Hu, J. Bultman, A.A. Voevodin, Air Force Research Laboratory
11:00am SE+SS-WeM10
The Experiment of Surface Tension Driven Flow with Various Parameters on JEM/ISS
Shinichi Yoda, Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, S. Matsumoto, JAXA, Japan, A. Komiya, Tohoku University, Japan
11:20am SE+SS-WeM11
Enhanced Thermal Transport at Covalently Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Interfaces
S. Kaur, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, N. Raravikar, Intel Corporation, D. Frank Ogletree, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab