AVS 61st International Symposium & Exhibition
    Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Tuesday Sessions

Session EN+EM+NS-TuA
Charge Storage Materials and Devices

Tuesday, November 11, 2014, 2:20 pm, Room 315
Moderator: Susanna Thon, Johns Hopkins University


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2:20pm EN+EM+NS-TuA1 Invited Paper
Spatiotemporal Investigation of Li-Air Battery under Operating Condition: Understanding the Cathodic and Anodic Electrochemical Processes and their Interdependence
Di-Jia Liu, Argonne National Laboratory
3:00pm EN+EM+NS-TuA3
Insights into Ionic vs. Electronic Transport in Nanostructured Battery Electrodes Enabled by Microfabrication and Spatially Resolved XPS
Alexander Pearse, E. Gillette, S.B. Lee, G.W. Rubloff, University of Maryland, College Park
3:20pm EN+EM+NS-TuA4
The Lithium-Induced Conversion Reaction of CoO Thin Film Battery Materials in Ultra-High Vacuum as Studied by ARXPS and STM
Ryan Thorpe, S. Rangan, A. Howansky, R.A. Bartynski, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
4:20pm EN+EM+NS-TuA7
Controlled Cathode/Catalyst Architectures for Li-O2 Batteries
Malakhi Noked, M.A. Schroeder, A.J. Pearse, C. Liu, A.C. Kozen, S.B. Lee, G.W. Rubloff, University of Maryland, College Park
4:40pm EN+EM+NS-TuA8
Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes on Ni Foam as a 3D Li-O2 Battery Cathode
Marshall Schroeder, M. Noked, A.J. Pearse, A.C. Kozen, S.B. Lee, G.W. Rubloff, University of Maryland, College Park
5:00pm EN+EM+NS-TuA9
Solid Micro-supercapacitor using Directed Self-Assembly of Tobacco Mosaic Virus and RuO2
Markus Gnerlich, E.I. Tolstaya, J. Culver, D. Ketchum, R. Ghodssi, University of Maryland, College Park
5:20pm EN+EM+NS-TuA10
Characterization of Tobacco Mosaic Virus-templated Ni/NiO Eletrodes for Solid Flexible Supercapacitors
Sangwook Chu, K.D. Gerasopoulos, M. Gnerlich, J. Culver, R. Ghodssi, University of Maryland, College Park
5:40pm EN+EM+NS-TuA11
Charged Particles Micro-Penning-Malmberg Trap: An Approach to Store High Densities with Substantially Lower End Barrier Potentials
Alireza Narimannezhad, J. Jennings, C. Minnal, M.H. Weber, K.G. Lynn, Washington State University