AVS 46th International Symposium
    Topical Conference on Emerging Opportunities and Issues in Nanotubes and Nanoelectronics Thursday Sessions

Session NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA
Nanotubes: Functionalization and Metrology

Thursday, October 28, 1999, 2:00 pm, Room 6C
Moderator: D. Herr, Semiconductor Research Corporation


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2:00pm NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA1 Invited Paper
Opportunities and Challenges for Nanotubes in Future Integrated Circuits
R.R. Doering, Texas Instruments
3:00pm NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA4
Simulations of Plasticity and Kink Catalyzed Functionalization of C and BN Nanotubes
D. Srivastava, NASA Ames Research Center, M. Menon, University of Kentucky
3:20pm NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA5
Nanoindentation and Nanotribology with Carbon Nanotubes
B. Ni, A. Garg, S.B. Sinnott, University of Kentucky
3:40pm NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA6
Quantum Chemistry Study of Carbon Nanotube Fluorination
R.L. Jaffe, NASA Ames Research Center
4:00pm NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA7
Gear-like Rolling Motion of Carbon Nanotubes on HOPG
M.R. Falvo, J. Steele, A. Buldum, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, D. Schall, North Carolina State University, R.M. Taylor II, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, D.W. Brenner, North Carolina State University, J. Lu, R. Superfine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
4:20pm NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA8
Selectivity and Diffusion of Binary Fluids in Carbon Nanotubes
Z. Mao, S.B. Sinnott, University of Kentucky
4:40pm NT+NS+EM+MS-ThA9
Improved Tungsten Disulfide Nanotubes as Tips for Scanning Probe Microscopy
A. Rothschild, G. Frey, M. Homyonfer, M. Rappaport, S.R. Cohen, R. Tenne, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel