AVS 49th International Symposium
    Nanometer Structures Tuesday Sessions

Session NS+EL-TuA
Quantum Dots

Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 2:00 pm, Room C-207
Moderator: J. Nogami, Michigan State University


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2:00pm NS+EL-TuA1 Invited Paper
Peter Mark Memorial Award Address: Mechanisms of Semiconductor Nanostructure Formation
R.S. Goldman, University of Michigan
2:40pm NS+EL-TuA3 Invited Paper
Strain Effects and Inter-Dot Coupling in Self-Assembled Quantum Dot Arrays
H.T. Johnson, R. Bose, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, B.B. Goldberg, Boston University, H.D. Robinson, University of California at Los Angeles
3:20pm NS+EL-TuA5
Growth of Ge Quantum Dots on Si(100) Without a Wetting Layer @footnote 1@
K. Yoo, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, F. Flack, University of Wisconsin - Madison, H.H. Weitering, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, M.G. Lagally, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Z. Zhang, J.F. Wendelken, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
3:40pm NS+EL-TuA6
Spontaneous Generation of Free-Standing Ge Quantum Dots on Silicon-on-Insulator
E.A. Sutter, P.W. Sutter, P. Zahl, Colorado School of Mines
4:00pm NS+EL-TuA7
Production and Structure of Gas-phase Prepared Germanium Nanocrystals
C. Bostedt, T. van Buuren, T.M. Willey, J. Plitzko, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, T. Moller, Hasylab at DESY, Germany, L.J. Terminello, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
4:20pm NS+EL-TuA8
Surface Passivation Effects of Deposited Ge-Nanocrystal Films Probed with Synchrotron Radiation
C. Bostedt, T. van Buuren, T.M. Willey, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, T. Moller, Hasylab at DESY, Germany, L.J. Terminello, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
4:40pm NS+EL-TuA9
Growth and Properties of Si Compatible Nanostructures: Si Quantum Dots Grown on CaF@sub 2@/Si Films
A. Klust, A.A. Bostwick, T. Ohta, Q. Yu, M.A. Olmstead, University of Washington
5:00pm NS+EL-TuA10
Formation of Self-Assembled Copper-Oxide Nano-Dots on SrTiO3(100)
I. Lyubinetsky, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory