AVS 49th International Symposium
    Surface Science Wednesday Sessions

Session SS2-WeA
Structure and Chemistry at Metal Surfaces

Wednesday, November 6, 2002, 2:00 pm, Room C-110
Moderator: B.J. Hinch, Rutgers University


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2:00pm SS2-WeA1 Invited Paper
Real Time Monitoring of the Structure and Morphology of Growing Nanoparticles by Grazing Incidence Small and Wide Angle X-ray Scattering, in situ, in UHV
G. Renaud, CEA-Grenoble, France
2:40pm SS2-WeA3
Structural Analysis of Quasicrystalline Al-Pd-Mn using Angle-Resolved Low Energy Ion Scattering
C.J. Jenks, P.A. Thiel, A.R. Ross, T.A. Lograsso, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, J.A. Whaley, B. Bastasz, Sandia National Laboratories
3:00pm SS2-WeA4
Structural Studies of Ti/Pt(111) Surfaces
S. Hsieh, T. Matsumoto, J. Kim, B.E. Koel, University of Southern California
3:20pm SS2-WeA5
Thermal Stability of Thin Ti Films on Al Single Crystal Surfaces@footnote 1@
C.V. Ramana, R.J. Smith, Montana State University, B.S. Choi, Jeonju University, Korea, B.S. Park, A. Saleh, Charles Evans & Associates, D. Jeon, Myongji University, Korea
3:40pm SS2-WeA6
Nucleation and Growth of Ag Films on a Quasicrystalline AlPdMn Surface
V. Fourn@aa e@e, T. Cai, A.R. Ross, T.A. Lograsso, J.W. Evans, P.A. Thiel, Iowa State University
4:00pm SS2-WeA7
Helium Atom Scattering Studies of Si-Cu (001) and Sn-Cu (001) Surface Alloys
L.V. Goncharova, D.V. Potapenko, B.J. Hinch, Rutgers University, X. Zhang, D.R. Strongin, Temple University, L. Wood, Dow Corning Corporation
4:20pm SS2-WeA8
Growth and O@sub 2@ Reactivity of the Cu/Si(5 5 12) System
P.H. Woodworth, J.C. Moore, A.A. Baski, Virginia Commonwealth University
4:40pm SS2-WeA9
NIXSW Analysis of the Disorder Transition of Chlorine on Cu(111)
A.G. Shard, University of Sheffield, UK, C. Ton-That, University of Cambridge, UK, P.A. Campbell, University of Dundee, UK
5:00pm SS2-WeA10
Vibrations of Water Adsorbed on Ru(0001)@footnote 1@
P.J. Feibelman, Sandia National Laboratories