AVS 46th International Symposium
    Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Division Tuesday Sessions

Session NS2-TuM
Molecular Electronics

Tuesday, October 26, 1999, 8:20 am, Room 6C
Moderator: R.J. Hamers, University of Wisconsin, Madison


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8:20am NS2-TuM1
Single Molecule Engineering: Synthesis of Individual Biphenyl Molecules on Cu (111) with STM Tip
S.W. Hla, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany, L. Bartels, Columbia University, G. Meyer, K.-H. Rieder, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
8:40am NS2-TuM2
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Conjugated Oligomers on Si(100)
B. Grandidier, J.P. Nys, D. Stievenard, C. Krzeminsky, C. Delerue, IEMN CNRS, France, J.M. Raimundo, P. Frere, J. Roncali, IMMO, Universite d'Angers, France
9:00am NS2-TuM3
Initial Growth of 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic-dianhydride (PTCDA) on Au(111): A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study
I. Chizhov, A. Kahn, G. Scoles, Princeton University
9:20am NS2-TuM4
Isolating, Imaging, and Electrically Characterizing Individual Organic Molecules on the Si(100) Surface with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope
M.C. Hersam, J.W. Lyding, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
9:40am NS2-TuM5 Invited Paper
Molecular Wires and Molecular Junctions: Tunneling, Injection and Transport
M.A. Ratner, Northwestern University
10:20am NS2-TuM7
Self-assembled Molecular Electronics: Is the Interface Conducting?
T. Vondrak, C.J. Cramer, X.-Y. Zhu, University of Minnesota
10:40am NS2-TuM8
Scanning Potentiometry Studies of Charge Transport in Sexithiophene-based FETs using Conducting Probe Atomic Force Microscopy (CP-AFM)
K. Seshadri, T.W. Kelley, C.D. Frisbie, University of Minnesota