AVS 51st International Symposium
    Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Thursday Sessions

Session NS2-ThA
Nanowires II

Thursday, November 18, 2004, 2:00 pm, Room 213D
Moderator: S.-T. Lee, City University of Hong Kong, China


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2:00pm NS2-ThA1 Invited Paper
Gaede-Langmuir Award Presentation: Ultra-high Vacuum Electron Microscopy for Surface Analysis and Nanomaterials
K. Takayanagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
2:40pm NS2-ThA3
VLS Epitaxy of Si Nanowires: Kinetics and Morphology
T. Clement, J.L. Taraci, J.W. Dailey, D.J. Smith, J. Drucker, S.T. Picraux, Arizona State University
3:00pm NS2-ThA4
Growth Of ZnO Nanowires and Their Applications in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
J.B. Baxter, University of California Santa Barbara, M. Reichman, University of Texas-Austin, E.S. Aydil, University of California Santa Barbara
3:20pm NS2-ThA5 Invited Paper
Progress Towards Silicon Nanowire-based Complementary Logic
T.S. Mayer, Y. Wang, T.-T. Ho, K.-K. Lew, L. Pan, E.C. Dickey, J.M. Redwing, Penn State University
4:00pm NS2-ThA7
The Role of Electrodeposited Metal Nanowires in Gas Sensing
B.J. Murray, E.C. Walter, R.M. Penner, University of California, Irvine
4:20pm NS2-ThA8
1-D Metal Oxide Sensor and Catalyst: the Comparative Study of Pristine and Surface Doped Individual Nanowire
A.A. Kolmakov, University of California, Santa Barbara, S.V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Y. Lilach, M. Moskovits, University of California, Santa Barbara
4:40pm NS2-ThA9
Thermoelectric Nanowire Arrays for Waste Heat Conversion
E. Menke, R.M. Penner, University of California at Irvine
5:00pm NS2-ThA10
Devices Formed Using Deposited Polymeric Nanofibers
J. Kameoka, Cornell University, H. Liu, Cornell Univeristy, D. Czaplewski, R. Mathers, S. Verbridge, G. Coates, H.G. Craighead, Cornell University