AVS 51st International Symposium
    Semiconductors Thursday Sessions

Session SC+EM-ThM
Wide Bandgap Semiconductors

Thursday, November 18, 2004, 8:20 am, Room 304B
Moderator: D.D. Koleske, Sandia National Laboratories


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8:20am SC+EM-ThM1
HVP-CVD: A Novel Chemical Vapor Deposition Approach for Zinc Oxide Synthesis
T.M. Barnes, J. Leaf, C. Fry, C.A. Wolden, Colorado School of Mines
8:40am SC+EM-ThM2
Realization of Mg(x=0.15)Zn(1-x=0.85)O based Metal-Semiconductor-Metal UV Detector on Quartz and Sapphire
S. Hullavarad, University of Maryland, R. Vispute, Bluewave Semiconductors, Inc., T. Venkatesan, S. Dhar, I. Takeuchi, University of Maryland
9:00am SC+EM-ThM3 Invited Paper
A Non-Traditional Approach to Low-Temperature Nitride Thin Film Deposition and Nanoscale Device Fabrication
M.A. Hoffbauer, A.H. Mueller, E.A. Akhadov, M.A. Petruska, V.I. Klimov, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:40am SC+EM-ThM5
Confined Epitaxial Growth of GaN for Defect Reduction and Device Development
C.R. Eddy, Jr., R.T. Holm, R.L. Henry, M.E. Twigg, N.D. Bassim, L.M. Shirey, F.K. Perkins, Naval Research Laboratory, M.C. Peckerar, University of Maryland, E.J. Cukauskas, Sachs Freeman Associates
10:00am SC+EM-ThM6
Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy Studies of Forward and Reverse Current Conduction in GaN Films
A.A. Baski, J. Spradlin, S. Dogan, H. Morkoc, Virginia Commonwealth University
10:20am SC+EM-ThM7 Invited Paper
Thin-Film Diamond Electronics: Progress and Expectations
J.E. Gerbi, Argonne National Laboratory
11:00am SC+EM-ThM9
X-ray Absorption and Emission Studies of Diamond Nanoparticles
T. van Buuren, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, C. Bostedt, HASYLAB at DESY, Hamburg, Germany, T.M. Willey, R.W. Meulenberg, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, J.Y. Raty, University of Liege, Belgium, G. Galli, L.J. Terminello, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
11:20am SC+EM-ThM10
Direct Electronic Sensing of Biological Binding Events on Diamond Thin Films
W. Yang, University of Wisconsin-Madison, J.E. Butler, J.N. Russell, Jr., Naval Research Laboratory, R.J. Hamers, University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:40am SC+EM-ThM11
Enormous Photocurrent for Hydrogenated Single-crystalline B-doped Diamond Epilayers Grown by Microwave-excited Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition.
Y.K. Koide, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan