AVS 45th International Symposium
    Surface Science Division Tuesday Sessions

Session SS2-TuA
Morton M. Traum Student Award Session

Tuesday, November 3, 1998, 2:00 pm, Room 309
Moderator: M.A. Henderson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


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2:00pm SS2-TuA1
Hot Ethene Desorption by Dissociative Electron Attachment of Adsorbed Halocarbons
A.S.Y. Chan, R.G. Jones, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
2:20pm SS2-TuA2
Combined Experimental and Quantum Chemistry Study of the Disproportionation of Dimethylalane on Aluminum Surfaces
B.G. Willis, K.F. Jensen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2:40pm SS2-TuA3
Low-Symmetry DFT Diffusion Barriers and Dimer Dynamics in Homoepitaxial Growth of Al(111)
A. Bogicevic, J. Strömquist, P. Hyldgaard, G. Wahnström, B.I. Lundqvist, Chalmers Univ. of Tech. and Göteborg Univ., Sweden
3:00pm SS2-TuA4
STM and LEIS Study of Oxygen-Induced Restructuring of Rutile TiO@sub 2@(110)(1x1) Surface
M. Li, W. Hebenstreit, Tulane University, D.R. Jennison, Sandia National Laboratories, U. Diebold, Tulane University
3:20pm SS2-TuA5
A Study of the Relationship Between Si/SiO@sub 2@ Interface Charges and Roughness
L. Lai, K.J. Hebert, E.A. Irene, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
3:40pm SS2-TuA6
The Chemistry and Formation of Ordered Organic Molecular Films on Silicon (001)-2x1 Surfaces
J.S. Hovis, R.J. Hamers, University of Wisconsin, Madison
4:00pm SS2-TuA7
ToF-SIMS Characterization of the Interaction Between Vapor-Deposited Al Atoms and an Ordered Array of Organic Functional Groups
G.L. Fisher, A.E. Hooper, The Pennsylvania State University, R.L. Opila, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, D.L. Allara, N. Winograd, The Pennsylvania State University
4:20pm SS2-TuA8
The Reactivity of Surface Defects on the MoS@sub 2@(0001) Basal Plane: Methanethiol and Thiophene Reactivity Studies
C.G. Wiegenstein, K.H. Schulz, Michigan Technological University
4:40pm SS2-TuA9
The Influence of Chlorine on the Dispersion of Cu Particles on Cu/ZnO(0001) Model Catalysts
A.W. Grant, University of Washington, A. Jamieson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, T. Evans, G. Thornton, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, C.T. Campbell, University of Washington
5:00pm SS2-TuA10
Modeling Molybdenum Carbide-Based Hydrodesulfurization (HDS) Catalysts Using Carbon and Sulfur-Modified Mo(110) Surfaces
C.L. Roe, K.H. Schulz, Michigan Technological University