AVS 47th International Symposium
    Electronics Tuesday Sessions

Session EL+NS-TuM
Molecular Electronics

Tuesday, October 3, 2000, 8:20 am, Room 312
Moderator: Y. Liang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


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8:20am EL+NS-TuM1 Invited Paper
Molecules, Hierarchical Assembly and Architecture of Moletronic Computers
W.L. Warren, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
9:00am EL+NS-TuM3 Invited Paper
Molecular Wires, Switches and Memories
J. Chen, Yale University
9:40am EL+NS-TuM5
Dissimilar Metal Electrodes with Nanometer Interelectrode Distance: Fabrication and Application to Characterizing Self-Assembled Molecular Electronic Devices
M.A. Guillorn, I. Lee, University of Tennessee, D.W. Carr, R. Tiberio, Cornell Nanofabrication Facility, E. Greenbaum, J. Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, M.L. Simpson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The University of Tennessee
10:00am EL+NS-TuM6
Characterization of Gold/Pentacene and Pentacene/Gold Interfaces
Q.T. Le, S. Zorba, E.F. Forsythe, L. Yan, N.J. Watkins, Y. Gao, University of Rochester, S.F. Nelson, Colby College, C.S. Kuo, T.N. Jackson, The Pennsylvania State University
10:20am EL+NS-TuM7
Current-Induced Organic Molecule-Silicon Bond Breaking: Consequences for Molecular Devices
S.N. Patitsas, G.P. Lopinski, O. Hul'ko, D.J. Moffatt, R.A. Wolkow, National Research Council of Canada
10:40am EL+NS-TuM8
Molecular Arrays and Individual Dopants Studied by Ultrahigh Vacuum Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
L. Liu, J. Yu, N. Viernes, M.C. Hersam, N.P. Guisinger, J.W. Lyding, University of Illinois
11:00am EL+NS-TuM9 Invited Paper
Direct Measurements of Electrical Transport through DNA Molecules
D. Porath, Tel Aviv University, Israel & Delft Univ. of Tech., The Netherlands, A. Bezryadin, Harvard University, S. de Vries, C. Dekker, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
11:40am EL+NS-TuM11
Whole-Cell Bio-computing in a Microelectronic Format
M.L. Simpson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The University of Tennessee, G.S. Sayler, J. Fleming, B. Applegate, S. Ripp, D. Nivens, University of Tennessee Center for Environmental Biotechnology