AVS 64th International Symposium & Exhibition | |
Scanning Probe Microscopy Focus Topic | Tuesday Sessions |
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2:20pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA1 Atomic Manipulation of Atomic Oxygen on Graphene H.K. Kim, T. Ahn, T.S. Youn, D.G. Lee, Tae-Hwan Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea |
2:40pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA2 Revealing Distance-Dependence of Chemical Interactions and Image Contrast Reversal in Noncontact Atomic Force Microscopy: A Case Study on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite O.E. Dagdeviren, J. Goetzen, E.I. Altman, UdoD. Schwarz, Yale University |
3:00pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA3 Invited Paper Absence of a Band Gap at Metal-Monolayer MoS2 Interface Abhay Pasupathy, Columbia University |
4:20pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA7 Imaging of MOS Interface Trap Distribution using Local Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy Based on Scanning Nonlinear Dielectric Microscopy N. Chinone, Yasuo Cho, Tohoku University, Japan |
4:40pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA8 Quantum State Readout of Individual Quantum Dots by Electrostatic Force Detection Yoichi Miyahara, A. Roy-Gobeil, P.H. Grutter, McGill University, Canada |
5:00pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA9 Cryogenic Near-field Imaging and Spectroscopy at the 10-Nanometer-scale Max Eisele, A. Huber, neaspec GmbH |
5:20pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA10 Atomic Scale Proximity Effect at a Molecular Superconductor-Metal Boundary KyawZin Latt, S. Khan, Ohio University, A. Ngo, Argonne National Laboratory, H. Chang, Ohio University, A. Hassanien, J. Stefan Inst., Slovenia, L. Curtiss, Argonne National Laboratory, S.W. Hla, Ohio University and Argonne National Laboratory |
5:40pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA11 Breaking the Time Barrier in Scanning Probe Force Microscopy: Fast Free Force Reconstruction (F3R) for Non-contact SPM L. Collins, Stephen Jesse, S.V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
6:00pm | SP+AS+MI+NS+SS-TuA12 Ultrafast G Mode-Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy and its application to probing ionic transport mechanisms in perovskite solar cells. Liam Collins, S. Jesse, S.V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |