AVS 63rd International Symposium & Exhibition | |
2D Materials Focus Topic | Wednesday Sessions |
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2:20pm | 2D+NS-WeA1 Single- and Few-Layer WTe2 Nanosheets: New Raman Fingerprints, Nanomechanical Resonances, and Environmental Instability Studies Fan Ye, J. Lee, Case Western Reserve University, J. Hu, Z.-Q. Mao, J. Wei, Tulane University, P.X.-L. Feng, Case Western Reserve University |
3:00pm | 2D+NS-WeA3 Invited Paper Laser-based Synthesis and Processing of Two-dimensional Monolayers and Heterostructures Masoud Mahjouri-Samani, C. M. Rouleau, A.A. Puretzky, D.B. Geohegan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
4:20pm | 2D+NS-WeA7 Pulsed Laser Deposition of Single Layer, Hexagonal Boron Nitride on Fiber-oriented Ag(111)/SrTiO3(001) Jeff Terry, D. Velazquez, R. Seibert, L. Spentzouris, Illinois Institute of Technology |
4:40pm | 2D+NS-WeA8 Fracture Toughness Measurements of Graphene Oxide Tobin Filleter, C. Cao, University of Toronto, Canada, J.Y. Howe, Hitachi High Technologies Canada Inc., Canada, D. Perovic, University of Toronto, Canada, Y. Sun, Univeristy of Toronto, Canada |
5:00pm | 2D+NS-WeA9 Invited Paper Strain, Solitons, and Bimorphs with 2D Materials Paul McEuen, Cornell University |
5:40pm | 2D+NS-WeA11 Strain-Engineered Graphene Grown on Boron Nitride and Hexagonal Boron Nitride Grown on Graphite using High-Temperature Molecular Beam Epitaxy Alex Summerfield, A. Davies, T.S. Cheng, V.V. Korolkov, Y. Cho, C.J. Mellor, E.F. Smith, C.T. Foxon, A.N. Khlobystov, University of Nottingham, UK, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan, L. Eaves, S.V. Novikov, P. Beton, University of Nottingham, UK |
6:00pm | 2D+NS-WeA12 Metallic Edges in Atomically Thin WSe2 Rafik Addou, C.M. Smyth, The University of Texas at Dallas, Y.-C. Lin, The Pennsylvania State University, J. Noh, The University of Texas at Dallas, S.M. Eichfeld, The Pennsylvania State University, K.J. Cho, The University of Texas at Dallas, J.A. Robinson, The Pennsylvania State University, R.M. Wallace, The University of Texas at Dallas |