AVS 66th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Thin Films Division Tuesday Sessions

Session TF+PS-TuA
Epitaxial Thin Films

Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 2:20 pm, Room A124-125
Moderator: Robert Grubbs, Micron Technology


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2:40pm TF+PS-TuA2
Van der Waals Layer Promoted Heteroepitaxy in Sputter-deposited Transition-metal Carbide and Sulfide Thin Films
Koichi Tanaka, P. Arias, M.E. Liao, Y. Wang, H. Zaid, A. Aleman, University of California, Los Angeles, K. Hojo, Nagoya University, Japan, A. Deshpande, M.S. Goorsky, S. Kodambaka, University of California, Los Angeles
3:00pm TF+PS-TuA3 Invited Paper
Molecular Beam Epitaxy Applied to Tensile-Strained Quantum Dots for Quantum Optics and Band-Structure Engineering
Paul Simmonds, Boise State University
5:00pm TF+PS-TuA9
Low-temperature Homoepitaxial Growth of N-type Superlattices for Ultrastable, Ultrafast X-Ray and Charged Particle Detectors
April Jewell, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, M.E. Hoenk, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Q. Looker, M.O. Sanchez, B.D. Tierney, Sandia National Laboratories, A.G. Carver, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, S. Nikzad, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
5:20pm TF+PS-TuA10
Epitaxial Growth of Ultrathin Molybedenum Nitrides on Ru(0001) and Ag(100)
Asim Khaniya, M. Sajid, A. Kara, W.E. Kaden, University of Central Florida
5:40pm TF+PS-TuA11
Using Time and Temperature of the Purge Step to Control Crystallinity, Phase Assemblage, and Epitaxy in Atomic Layer Deposited (ALD) Thin Films
Mark Losego, B.D. Piercy, R.J. Petrie, Georgia Institute of Technology
6:00pm TF+PS-TuA12
The Role of Template Layers in Heteroepitaxial ALD Growth of Crystalline La2O3 on GaN(0001)
Pei-Yu Chen, T. Hadamek, University of Texas at Austin, S. Kwon, University of Texas at Dallas, F. Al-Quaiti, A. Posadas, University of Texas at Austin, M.J. Kim, University of Texas at Dallas, A.A. Demkov, J.G. Ekerdt, University of Texas at Austin