AVS 59th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition
    Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Tuesday Sessions

Session NS+EN-TuM
One-Dimensional Nanowires and Nanotubes

Tuesday, October 30, 2012, 8:00 am, Room 12
Moderator: M.C. Hersam, Northwestern University


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8:00am NS+EN-TuM1
Direct Observation of Selective Band Engineering of an Isolated Subnanometer Wire
I. Song, D.-H. Oh, C.-Y. Park, J.R. Ahn, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea
8:20am NS+EN-TuM2
Growth of ZnO Nanowires on Retroreflector Microspheres and the Resulting Plasmonic Light Channeling Properties
S.M. Prokes, O.J. Gembocki, E. Cleveland, Naval Research Laboratory
8:40am NS+EN-TuM3
Optical and Electrical Characteristics of Al-doped ZnO Nanowires Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition
G. Shen, N. Dawahre, J. Waters, J. Krafcik, S.M. Kim, P. Kung, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
9:00am NS+EN-TuM4
Rational Defect Engineering in Silicon Nanowires
N. Shin, M. Filler, Georgia Institute of Technology
9:20am NS+EN-TuM5
Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics of Si Nanowires Grown by LPCVD
A. Seyhan, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Nigde University, Turkey Japan, T. Ishikawa, S. Koshihara, M. Simanullang, K. Usami, S. Oda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
9:40am NS+EN-TuM6
Selective Deposition of Germanium Nanowire Segments via a Hybrid Oxide-Stabilized/Vapor-Liquid-Solid Growth Method
C.J. Hawley, T. McGuckin, J.E. Spanier, Drexel University
10:40am NS+EN-TuM9 Invited Paper
Electronics and Opto-Electronics with Semiconducting Carbon Nanotube Arrays
M.B. Steiner, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
11:20am NS+EN-TuM11
Observation of the Impact of Pseudospin Conservation in Carbon Nanotubes
R. Tsuchikawa, University of Central Florida, Z. Zhang, X. Guo, J.C. Hone, Columbia University, M. Ishigami, University of Central Florida
11:40am NS+EN-TuM12
Properties and Application of Electronically Monodisperse Carbon Nanomaterials Functionalized with Nonionic Block Copolymers
J.-W.T. Seo, Northwestern University