Saturday, August 24, 2002 10:00am - 6:00pm

 

 

Nanotechnology Council ADCOM meeting

 

 

Roanoke and Rappahannock Room

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, August 25, 2002 9:00am - 5:00pm

 

 

Day of Tutorias (See the Tutorials for room assignments)

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, August 25, 2002  6:00pm - 7:00pm

 

 

Conference Reception

 

 

Crystal Room

 

 

 

 

 

Monday AM

# papers

Roanoke

MA1

8

 

"Phonons in nanostructures and nanodevices: influence of phonons on electrical, optical and mechanical properties"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organizer and Chair: Mitra Dutta, University of Illinois at Chicago

 

 

Co-Chair: Vladimir Mitin, Wayne State University

 

Dewey

MA2

12

 

"Nanofabrication, nanolithography, and growth and synthesis of nanostructures"

 

 

 

 

Rappahannock

MA3

7

 

"Atomic force microscopy, nano-scale manipulators and scanning tunneling microscopy"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MA4

6

 

"Nanowire devices and applications"

 

 

 

 

James

MA5

6

 

"Nanomagnetics"

 

 

 

 

 

MA6

5

 

"Nanosystems: modeling, simulation and failure analysis"

 

 

 

 

 

Monday PM

# papers

 

 

 

Rappahannock

MP1

7

 

"The science and technology of nano and molecular electronics: physics, simulation, and experimental characterization - I. Physics and modeling of semiconductors-based nanoelectronics"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organizers and Co-Chairs: Dwight Woolard, US Army Research Office;        Hong-Liang Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology

 

 

 

 

Roanoke

MP2

10

 

Nanotechnology: biological systems and applications"

 

 

 

 

Dewey

MP3

9

 

"Nanophotonics, optics in nanoscience, and optical diagnostics"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James

MP4

9

 

"Nanoelectronics: MOS structures and molecular transistors"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday AM

# papers

 

 

 

Roanoke

TA1

7

 

"Nanometamaterials"

 

 

Organizers and Co-Chairs: Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania; Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dewey

TA2

9

 

"Nanoelectronics: devices, components, and transport"

 

 

 

 

James

TA3

10

 

"Nanocrystalline structures and particles"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rappahannock

TA4

6

 

"The science and technology of nano and molecular electronics: physics, simulation, and experimental characterization. - II. Molecular electronics".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organizers and Co-Chairs: Dwight Woolard, US Army Research Office;        Hong-Liang Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA5

6

 

"Quantum computing"

 

 

Tuesday PM

# papers

 

 

 

Dewey

TP1

7

 

"Nanophotonics"

 

 

Organizer and Chair:Gregory J. Sonek, Optical Switch Corporation    Co-Chair:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James

TP2

 

 

"Grand challenges in nanoelectronics"

 

 

Organizer and Chair: Clifford Lau, U.S. Office of Naval Research

 

 

 

 

 

Plenary Lecture, 6:00pm-7:00pm

 

 

Chesapeake Ballroom

 

 

Professor Stephen Y. Chou, Princeton University

 

 

"Nanostructure Engineering: A Path to Discovery and Innovation"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7:00pm Cocktail Reception

 

 

Foyer Area

 

 

 

 

 

8:00pm -10:00pm Conference Banquet

 

 

Admiral Ballroom

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday AM

# papers

 

 

 

Rappahannock

WA1

5

 

"Molecule-based devices"

 

 

 

 

 

WA2

 

 

"Quantum dots and forces on nanoparticles: applications and properties"

5

 

 

 

James

WA3

6

 

"Quantum cellular automata"

 

 

 

 

 

WA4

5

 

"Assembly, patterning, and manipulation on the nanoscale"

 

Roanoke

WA5

7

 

"Nanotechnology: institutional, commercial, and manufacturing perspectives; patent databases and analytical tools"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WA6

5

 

"Nanocomponents and nanosystems"

 

 

 

 

Dewey

WA7

8

 

"The science and technology of nano and molecular electronics: physics, simulation, and experimental characterization - III. Advanced computational techniques for nanoelectronics and molecular electronics".

 

 

Organizers and Co-Chairs: Dwight Woolard, US Army Research Office;        Hong-Liang Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday PM

# papers

 

 

 

Roanoke

WP1

10

 

"Nanotubes: devices, applications, processing and assembly"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James

WP2

10

 

"Nanodevices and nanosystems: specialized applications"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dewey

WP3

 

 

"Environmental implications of nanotechnology"

 

 

 

 

 

Organizer and Chair: Barbara Karn, US Environmental Protection Agency

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rappahannock

WP4

6

 

"Single-electron devices and systems"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



MA1

“Phonons in nanostructures and nanodevices: influence of phonons on electrical, optical and mechanical properties”

 

Organizer and Chair:   Mitra Dutta, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Co-Chair:                   Vladimir Mitin, Wayne State University, USA

 

0830    “Introduction”, Mitra Dutta, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

 

0840    "Phonon effects in low dimensional nanostructure transport", Sankar Das Sarma, University of Maryland, USA (invited)

 

0920    "Coherent acoustic phonons in InGaN multiple quantum wells effects”, U. Ozgur, H. O. Everitt, Duke University, USA

 

0940    "Electron-phonon relaxation in disordered conductors and nanostructures:

superconducting hot-electron nanosensors," A. Sergeev, V. Mitin, Wayne State University, USA,  B. Karasik, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA, M. Gershenson, Rutgers University, USA

 

1000        Break

 

1020    "Effects of phonon confinement on noise in nanodevices," S. Bandyopadhyay, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, A. Svizhenko, NASA Ames Research Center, USA, M. A. Stroscio, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, A. Balandin, University of California at Riverside, USA, K. L. Wang, University of California at Los Angeles, USA

 

1040    "Coherent LO phonon generation by high-velocity electrons in two-dimensional

channels and their impact on carrier transport," S. M. Komirenko, K. W. Kim, North Carolina State University, USA, V. A. Kochelap, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine, M. A. Stroscio, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

 

1100    "Phonon-assisted sub-band depopulation in semiconductor quantum well laser

heterostructures," M. V. Kisin, State University of New York at Stony

Brook, USA, M. A. Stroscio, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

 

1120    "Phonon scattering in nanostructures: functions and challenges to modeling," L. F. Register, Wanqiang Chen, S. K. Banerjee, University of Texas at Austin, USA

 

1140    "Two-state mesomechanical systems," M. Wybourne, S. M. Carr, W. E. Lawrence, Dartmouth College, USA

 

 


MA2

"Nanofabrication, nanolithography, and growth and synthesis of nanostructures"

 

Co-chairs:       Robert Shull, NIST, USA

                      Robert Trew, Virginia Tech, USA

 

0800    "Recent development and applications of nanoimprinting technique",

            L.J.Guo, X. Cheng, C.-Y. Chao, University of Michigan, USA

 

0820    "Scanning probe lithography with real time position control interferometer",

            B.C. Yao, F. S.-S. Chien, S.S. Pan, Y.Y. Su, G.S. Peng, Industrial Technology

            Research Institute, Taiwan, ROC

 

0840    "Growth of nano-sized copper seed layer on TaSiN by new non-toxic electroless                 plating", R.S. Liu, C.C. Chien, C.C. You, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC, M.S. Tsai, F.S. Hu, National Nano-Device Laboratories, Taiwan, ROC, K. Lee, J. Lu, Merck-Kanto Advanced Chemicals Ltd., Taiwan, ROC

 

0900    "Selective growth of ZnO nanotips using MOCVD", S. Mathukumar, H. Sheng,  Z. Zhang, N.W. Emanaetoglu, Y. Lu, Rutgers University, USA

 

0920   "Fabrication of anodic alumina nano- and micro-structures", O.L. Voitik, K.I. Delendik, L.G. Polevskay, O.N. Kudanovich, Belarus Academy of Science, Belarus

 

0940   "Electrostatically deposited PZT nano and micro fibers derived from non lead acetate metallo-organic precursors", Y. Wang, J.J. Santiago-Aviles, University of Pennsylvania, R. Furlan, I. Ramos, University of Puerto Rico, USA

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "Nanostructures and nanomaterials fabricated by electroless technology",

            T.N. Khoperia, Georgian Academy of Sciences, Georgia

 

1040        "Fabrication of nanocrystalline WO3 by evaporation and annealing",

A.H. Jayatissa, S.T. Cheng, Western Michigan University, USA

 

1100        "Early stages on the graphitization investigation of electrostatically generated PAN nanofibers", Y. Wang, J.J. Santiago-Aviles, University of Pennsylvania, USA

 

1120        ""Direct synthesis and characterization of 2D nanocomposites in MoS2-metal system", Y. Deng, G.-D. Wei, J. Liu, C.-W. Nan, Tsinghua University, PRC,

S.-J. Zhao, Jiamusi University, PRC

 

1140        "The synthesis and characterization of nanocrystalline, semi-conducting poly(thiophene)", D.B. Adebimpe, G.R. Wright, M. Zgol, GMA Industries Inc., USA

 

1200    "3D structuring of c-Si using porous silicon as sacrificial material", U.M. Mescheder, A. Kovacs, A. Fahad, R. Huster, University of Applied Sciences, Germany


 

MA3

"Atomic force microscopy, nano-scale manipulators and scanning tunneling microscopy"

 

Co-chairs:       Bernd Michel, Fraunhofer IZM, Germany

                      Aristides A. G. Requicha, University of Southern California, USA

 

0800    "Simulation of contact interaction of nanometer objectpushing using AFM",

            X. Yu, A.A. Goldenberg, University of Toronto, Canada

 

0820    "Stewart platform for micro- and nano-scale manipulators", H. Wu, A.A. Tseng,

            Arizona State University, USA

 

0840    "Displacement and strain field measurements for nanotechnology applications",

            D. Vogel, J. Keller, A. Gollhardt, B. Michel, Fraunhofer IZM, Germany

 

0900    "A high precision interferometric system for nanodeplacement measurements",

            S. Topçu, L. Chassagne, Y. Alayli, Université de Versailles, France, P. Juncar,

            BNM-INM/CNAM, France

 

0920    "Asymmetry and Fermi liquid effects in scanning tunneling spectroscopy of

            V3Si", C.E.Sosolik, E.W. Hudson, J.A. Stroscio, S.R. Blankenship, A.P. Fein,

            R.J. Celotta, NIST, USA

 

0940    "Construction of artificial nanoscale structures using native substrate materials",

            S.-W. Hla, Ohio University, USA

 

1000        "Capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer based integrated actuator for atomic force microscope cantilevers", E. Haeggström, G.G. Yaralioglu, A.S. Ergun, P.T. Khuri-Yakub, Stanford University, USA

 

 

 

           

MA4

"Nanowire devices and applications"

 

Co-chairs:       Terry Bollinger, The MITRE Corporation, USA

                      Kenneth LaSala, NOAA, USA

 

1020        "Quasi-static/cyclic loading tests of nanometric SiO2 wires using AFM technique

           for NEMS designs", T. Namazu, Himeji Institute of Technology, Japan, Y. Isono,

            Ritsumeikan University, Japan

 

1040        "Optical absorption in THz-field driven quantum wires and rings", A.V. Maslov, 

D.S. Citrin, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

 

1100        "Solvothermal growth and characterization of composite of Ni(OH)2 coating on

La(OH)3 nanorods", Y.Deng, J. Wu, G.-D. Wei, J. Liu, C.-W. Nan, Tsinghua University, PRC, S.-J. Zhao, Jiamusi University, PRC

 

1120        "Nano wires for Si with novel current-voltage characteristics at room

temperature", S.F. Hu, W.Z. Wong, S.S. Liu, Y.C. Wu, C.L. Sung, National Nano-Device Laboratories, Taiwan, T.Y. Huang, T.J. Yang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC

 

1140        "Template-based approach to RuO2 and MnO2 nanowires", Y. Fan, R. Sordan,

M. Burghard, K. Kern, Max-Plank Institut fuer Festkoerperforschung, Germany

 

1200    "A simple bond consistency analysis technique for optimizing nanowire conductivity", T. Bollinger, MITRE Corporation, USA

 

MA5

"Nanomagnetics"

 

Co-Chairs:   Wolfgang Porod, University of Notre Dame, USA

                    Vitali Metlushko, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

 

0800    "Signal processing with coupled ferromagnetic dots", G. Csaba, A. Imre, W.

            Porod, University of Notre dame, USA, V. Metlushko, University of Illinois at

Chicago, USA

 

0820    "Arrays of nano-rings for magnetic storage applications", V. Metlushko,

            University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, U. Welp, V. Vlasov, G. Crabtree, M.

           Grimsditch, Argonna National Lab., USA, B. Ilic, Cornell University, USA,

           J. Bekaert, V.V. Moshchalkov, Y. Bruynseraede, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,

           Belgium, X. Zhu, P. Grütter, McGill University, Canada

 

0840    "Energy structure and magnetization effect of semiconductor quantum rings",

Y. Li, S.M. Sze, National Nano-Device Laboratories and National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC,  H.-M. Lu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC,  O. Voskoboynikov, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC and Kiev Taras Shevchenko University, Ukraine, C. P. Lee, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC

 

0900    "Thermal longevity of nano-multilayer magnetic media", E. Della Torre, George             Washington University, USA, L.H. Bennett, NIST, USA

 

0920    "Heat effect behavior of the magnetic characteristics of nano-iron particles",

           G. Liu, Tianjin University, PRC

 

0940    "Magnetic core-inorganic shell nanoparticles for biomedical applications",

           G. Salazar-Alvarez, A. Zagorodni, Y. Zhang, M. Muhammed, Royal Institute of

           Technology, Sweden

 

1000    Break

 

 

MA6

"Nanosystems: modeling, simulation and failure analysis"

 

Co-chairs:       Bing Sheu, Nassda Corporation, USA

                      David P. Vallett, IBM Microelectronics Division, USA

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "The circuit paradigm in modeling coupled nanomechanic-nanoelectronic

dynamics", A. Csurgay, W. Porod, University of Notre Dame, USA

 

1040        "A universal device model for nanoelectronic circuit simulation",

M.M. Ziegler, G.S. Rose, M.R. Stan, University of Virginia, USA

 

1100        "Failure analysis requirements for nanoelectronics", D. P. Vallett,

IBM Microelectronics Division, USA

 

1120        "High-fidelity modeling of nanosystems: novel method and paradigms",

S.E. Lyshevski, Purdue University at Indianapolis, USA

 

1140        "Nanotechnologies and nanosystems of informatics as a basis for self-replication", S. Węgrzyn, R. Winiarczyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, L. Znamirowski, Silesian University of Technology, Poland

 

MP1

"The science and technology of nano and molecular electronics: physics, simulation, and experimental characterization - I. Physics and modeling of semiconductor-based nanoelectronics"

 

Organizers and Co-chairs:      Dwight Woolard, US Army Research Office, USA

                                           Hong-Liang Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

1400        "Electron transport in nanoscale bipolar transistors", S. Goasguen, A.R. Butt, K.D. Colby, M.S. Lundstrom, Purdue University, USA

 

1420        "A frequency-selective terahertz  radiation detector based on a semiconductor superlattice with a resonator", A. Raspopin, H.-L. Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

1440        "Resonant terahertz detection by standing plasma waves in grating gated, double

quantum well, field effect transistors", X.G. Peralta, S.J. Allen, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA, N.E. Harff, M.C. Wanke, M.P. Lilly, J.A. Simmons, J.L. Reno, Sandia National Laboratories, USA, P.J. Burke, J.P. Eisenstein, California Institute of Technology, USA

 

1500        Break

 

1520        "Quantum Monte Carlo simulation of the spectral density within single electron transistors", B. Gelmont, University of Virginia, USA, D. Woolard, US Army Research Office, USA

 

1540        "Frequency transformation due to Bloch oscillation excitation by short electromagnetic pulse incident onto lateral semiconductor superlattices",

E.P. Dodin, A.M. Malkin, A.A. Zharov, Institute of Physics of Microstructure, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

 

1600        "Physics of relaxation oscillation of resonant tunneling structures", H. Grubin,

University of Hartford, USA

 

1620        "Double quantum wire plasmon instability", G.R. Aizin, N.J.M. Horing, L.G. Mourokh, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

1640    Discussion

 

MP2

“Nanotechnology: biological systems and applications”

 

Co-chairs:       Adriano Cavalcanti, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

                      Michael A. Stroscio, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

 

1320    “Piconewton regime measurements of biomolecular interactions by nanofabricated force gauge”, K.-H. Jeong, M. Pio, L.P. Lee, University of

           California at Berkeley, USA, C. G. Keller, MEMS Precision Instruments, USA

 

1340    “Massively parallel micro actuator/sensor array for measurement of bone cell

           properties and biological activity”, E. Lee, D. Shin, University of Texas at San

           Antonio, USA, D. P. Nicolella, Southwest Research Institute, USA

 

1400    “Microchip-based optical device for medical diagnostics performed on single cell”, C.-G. Stefanita, C.J. Backhouse, Y. Shao, W. Rozmus, C.E. Capjack, University of Alberta, Canada

 

1420    “Nanoindentation based fabrication of synthetic gecko foot-hair nanostructures”,

           M. Sitti, R.S. Fearing, University of California at Berkeley, USA

 

1440    “Neuroscience, neuroarchitectronics, nanocomputers, and nanotechnology”,

           L. Lyshevski, S.E. Lyshevski, Purdue University, USA

 

1500    Break

 

1520    “Sensor based on nanomaterial of biological origin”, S.A. Dadunashvili, Georgian Technical University, Georgia

 

1540    “Brownian motor analysis and application to nanosystems”, M.A. Lyshevski, S.E. Lyshevski, Purdue University, USA

 

1600    “Gene expression modeling with the use of Boolean network and artificial neural network”, T. Kubik, K. Bogunia-Kubik, Oita University, Japan and Wroclaw

           University of Technology, Poland, M. Sugisaka, Oita University, Japan

 

1620    “Robust robotic control with neural network and physically based sensors system

           for nanomedicine in competitive probabilistic environments”, A. Cavalcanti,

           Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

 

1640    “Entropy analysis of brownian motor”, M.A. Lyshevski, Purdue University, USA

 

MP3

“Nanophotonics, optics in nanoscience, and optical diagnostics”

 

Co-chairs:       S. Y. Chou, Princeton University, USA        

                      P. Yang, University of California at Berkeley, USA

 

1340    “A new structure of photonic bandgaps: metamorphosis”, J. Kim, S. Lee,

           Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea

 

1400    “Minima of light exciton reflection by a semiconductor microcavity with a single

           quantum well”, T. Slyusarchyk, P. Kosoboutski, National University, Ukraine

 

1420    “Optical disk mastering using an electron beam recorder”, H.-H. Lin, S.-C. Lo,

           Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, ROC

 

1440    “Fabrication of sub-wavelength aperture on the cantilever for nearfield optical probe”, S.S. Choi, M.Y. Jung, S.M. Park, Sun Moon University, Korea, J.W. Kim,

           J.H. Boo, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

 

1500    Break

 

1520    “Micro mirror array control of optical tweezer trapping beams”, N.G. Dagalakis, T. LeBrun, NIST, USA

 

1540    “A study on the performance of diffraction optical elements by nano injection/

           compression molding process”, Tseng, S. Chang, C.L. Liao, National Yunlin

           University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, ROC

 

1600    “Investigation of nanoindentations by using color cathodoluminescence”,

           T.A. Nazarova, M.V. Nazarov, Technical University of Moldova, Moldova

 

1620    “Infrared absorption and emission in conducting polymer/GaSb nanocomposites”,

           L. Bakueva, S. Musikhin, E.H. Sargent, University of Toronto, Canada,

S. Schultz, Institut für Anorganische Chemie der Universität Bonn, Germany

 

1640    “Photovoltage spectroscopy and electroluminescence of ZnSe/Cd(x)Zn(1-x)Se

           superlattices”, E.N. Agafonov, A.N. Georgobiani, L.S. Lepnev, Yu.G. Sadofyev,

           P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute RAS, Russia

 

1700        “Large pure refractive nonlinearity of nanostructure silica aerogel at near infrared wavelengths”,

           J.T. Seo, Q. Yang, S. Creekmore, D. Temple, K.P. Yoo, S.Y. Kim, S.S. Jung, A. Mott, Hampton

           University, Hampton, VA, USA

 

MP4

“Nanoelectronics: MOS structures and molecular transistors”

 

Co-chairs:       Giuseppe Iannaccone, University of Pisa, Italy

                      Gerald L. Witt, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, USA

 

1340    “Threshold voltage calculation in ultra-thin film SOI MOSFETs using the

           effective potential”, S.M. Ramey, D.K. Ferry, Arizona State University, USA

 

1400    “Enhanced conductivity mechanisms in nanowire MOSFETs”, A.K. Sharma, G. Liechty, S.L. Lucero, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA, S.H. Zaidi, R. Marquardt, Gratings Inc., USA, N.E. Islam, University of New Mexico, USA

 

1420    “Techniques and methods for the simulation of nanoscale ballistic MOSFETs”,

           G. Iannaccone, G. Fiori, G. Curatola, Università di Pisa, Italy

 

1440    “Quantum and semiclassical modeling of threshold voltage dispersion due to random dopants in deep sub-micron MOSFETs”, G. Iannaccone, University of

           Pisa, Italy, E. Amirante, Technische Universität München, Germany

 

1500    Break

 

1520    “A novel method for extracting the energy distribution of Si/SiO2 interface traps in ultrathin oxide MOS structures”, Q.D.M. Khosru, A. Nakajima, T. Yoshimoto,

           S. Yokoyama, Hiroshima University, Japan

 

1540    “A silicon-oxide-silicon nanogap device structure”, P. Lundgren, S. Bengtsson,

           Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

 

1600    “Effect of sub-gate bias on the operation of Schottky-barrier SOI MOSFETs

           having nano-scale channel”, H.-C. Lin, M.-F. Wang, F.-J. Hou, J.-T. Liu, Y. Li,

           T.-Y. Huang, S.M. Sze, National Nano-Device Labs., Taiwan, ROC

 

1620    “Design and analysis of a high speed operational amplifier made by 30 nm

           gate-length MOSFETs”, J. Cheng, F.J. Jiang, Q.Y. Cai, Shanghai Jiao Tong

           University, PRC

 

1640    “Analog circuit cells based on single C60 molecular transistors”, Y. Wang,

           J.F. Jiang, Q.Y. Cai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC

 

TA1

"Nanometamaterials"

 

Organizers and Co-chairs:      Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, USA

                                           Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, USA

 

0840    "Enabling fabrication methods for photonic band gap materials", D.W. Prather,

           J. Murakowski, University of Delaware, USA

 

0900    "Recent progress in semiconductor photonic crystals", A. Chutinan, S. Noda,

           Kyoto University, Japan

 

0920    "The richness of the dispersion relation of photonic crystal: application to

           superprism effect and other remarkable effects", S. Enoch, G. Tayeb, Institut

           Fresnel, France

 

0940    "Tayloring the electromagnetic response of metamaterials: double negative

           metamaterial design and experiment", R.W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "Enhancement of evanescent field by lefthanded metamaterials", N. Fang, Z. Liu,

D. Yen, X. Zhang, University of California at Los Angeles, USA

 

1040        "Tunable THz plasma filter", D. Wu, N. Fang, C. Sun, X. Zhang, University of

California at Los Angeles, USA

 

1100        "Anomalous mode coupling in guided-wave structures containing metamaterials

with negative permittivity and permeability", A. Alu, N. Engheta, University of

Pennsylvania, USA

 

1120    Panel discussion

 

TA2

"Nanoelectronics: devices, components, and transport"

 

Co-chairs:       Hari C. Reddy, California State University, USA

                      Cary Yang, Santa Clara University, USA

 

0820    "Electronic transport and noise in nanoelectronic ballistic n+in+ diodes",

G. Gomila, I.R. Cantalapiedra, T. González, L. Reggiani, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

 

0840    "Conductance quantization in electrical circuits with relays", W. Nawrocki,

           J. Pajakowski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

 

0900    "Electrokinetic transport through nanometer deep channels", S.C. Jacobson, J.P. Alarie, J.M. Ramsey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

 

0920    "Effect of network topology on nanocluster film transport", R.W. Rendell, M.G. Ancona, W. Kruppa, E.E. Foos, A.W. Snow, D. Park, J.B. Boos, Naval Research Laboratory, USA

 

0940    "Quantum effects in narrow width SOI devices", S.S. Ahmed, R. Akis, D. Vasileska, Arizona State University, USA

 

1000    Break

 

1020    "Evaluation of program, erase and retention times of Flash memories with very thin gate dielectric", G. Iannaccone, University of Pisa, Italy

 

1040    "Influence of nanometer thick interface layer to electrical properties of the sub 10nm doped metal oxide high k dielectrics",  Y. Kuo, J. Lu, J. Tewg, Texas A&M University, USA, P.C. Liu, F.M. Daby, AMD, USA

 

1100    "Tbit/inch2 ferroelectric data storage using scanning nonlinear dielectric microscopy", Y. Cho, K. Fujimoto, Y. Hiranaga, Y. Wagatsuma, Tohoku University, Japan, A. Onoe, Pioneer Corporation, Japan, K. Terabe, K. Kitamura, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan

 

1120        "Spontaneous solid formation in a mesoscopic Josephson junction with an odd number of electrons", H.-J. Kwon, V. Yakovenko, University of Maryland, USA

 

TA3

"Nanocrystalline structures and particles"

 

Co-chairs:       Leonard F. Register, University of Texas at Austin, USA     

                      Alan C. Seabaugh, University of Notre Dame, USA

 

0820    "II-VI semiconductor nanoparticles formed by Langmuir-Blodgett film technique. Optical study", A.V. Nabok, Iwantono, A.K. Ray, A.K. Hassan, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, A. Ruban, University of Sheffield, UK

 

0840    "CdS nanoparticles embedded in metal-insulator-semiconductor structures",

S. Malik, A.K. Ray, A.K. Hassan, A.V. Nabok, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

 

0900    "Silicon nano-crystals precipitation in a SiO2 matrix elaborated from the decomposition of LPCVD SiOx", N. Buffet, P. Mur, B. De Salvo, M.N. Séméria,

           CEA-DRT, LETI/DTS, CEA/GRE, France

 

0920    "Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of nanocrystalline PZT powders",

           Y. Cheng, Y. Deng, L. Liu, C.-W. Nan, Tsinghua University, PRC

 

0940    "Chemical synthesis of ZnS:Mn nanoparticles and their absorption spectra",

           M. Ramrakhiani, R. Singh, D.P. Bisen, B.P. Chandra, Rani Durgavati University, India

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "Design of novel "two-dimensional" nanocomposites: nanoparticle ensembles embedded in surface layers of glassy polymers", V.M. Rudoy, O.V. Dement'eva, M.E. Kartseva, V.A. Ogarev, Institute of Physical Chemistry RAS, Russia, A.V. Zaitseva, Moscow State University, Russia

 

1040     "New technology for the manufacturing of nanocrystalline materials",

N. Jalabadze, R. Chedia, Georgian Technical University, Georgia, A. Mikeladze,

Institute of Metallurgy, Georgia

 

1100    "Fabrication of ultrahigh-density nano-pyramid arrays (NPAs) on (100) silicon

wafer using scanning probe lithography and anisotropic wet etching", J.T. Sheu,

C.H. Wu, Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan, ROC, S.P. Yeh, J.Y. Lin, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, ROC, K.S. You, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC

 

1120    "Electrostatic field-assisted building 3-D nano-structures from electrospun nanofibers", E. Zussman, A. Theron, A.L. Yarin, Technion, Israel

 

 

TA4

"The science and technology of nano and molecular electronics: physics, simulation, and experimental characterization - II. Molecular electronics"

 

Organizers and Co-chairs:      Dwight Woolard, US Army Research Office, USA

                                           Hong-Liang Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

0800    "Molecular electronics overview", M. Ratner, Northwestern University, USA

 

0820    "Programmable self-assembled DNA-CNT nanochips: an approach to nanobiotronics", J.M. Seminario, J.L. Bastos, H.P. Figueroa, University of South Carolina, USA

 

0840    "Two-terminal and three-terminal molecular devices", A.W. Ghosh, P. Damle, T. Rakshit, S. Datta, Purdue University, USA

 

0900    "Reversible switching and memory phenomena in self-assembled monolayers",

           J. Su, J.F. Klemic, M.A. Reed, U. Yale, I. Imlani, R. Tsui, Motorola, USA, D.W. Price, J.M. Tour, Rice University, USA

 

0920    "Characterization of DNA tile self-assembly", M.Norton, A. Dykes, P. Gannett, D. Neff, T. Collins, F. Zhang, A. Barhoumi, S. Beever, Marshall University, USA

 

0940    "Aharonov-Bohm flux control of transport and microwave energy absorption in a parallel double-dot system", L.G. Mourokh, A.Yu. Smirnov, N.J. Horing, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

1000        "Space-time delay architectures for molecular electronics”, F.A.B. Fortes and M. Davis, University of Florida, USA

 

TA5

"Quantum computing"

 

Co-chairs:       Philippe Jorrand, IMAG Institute, France

                      Sergey E. Lyshevski, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "On the distinction between entangled and separable states of N-qubit registers",

P. Jorrand, M. Mhalla, IMAG Institute, France

 

1040        "On quantum computing with Josephson persistent current qubits", J. Han, P. Jonker, Delft university of Technology, The Netherlands

 

1100        "Quantum bits based on Si-artificial molecules", S. Zhou, J.F. Jiang, Q.Y. Cai,

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC

 

1120        "Nanotechnology, quantum information theory, and quantum computing",

S.E. Lyshevski, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

 

1140        "Quantum boolean circuit approach for searching an unordered database",

I.-M. Tsai, S.-Y. Kuo, and David S.L. Wei, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC

 

1200        "A quantum random number generator on magnetic flux qubits", V.O. Ledenyov,

University of Toronto, Canada, O.P. Ledenyov, Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Ukraine, D.O. Ledenyov, James Cook University, Australia

 

TP1

“Nanophotonics”

 

Organizer and Chair: Gregory J. Sonek, Optical Switch Corporation, USA

Co-Chair:

 

1315        “Introduction”, G. J. Sonek, Optical switch Corporation, USA

 

1320        “Subwavelength optical elements for integrated optical Components on a Chip”, S. Y. Chou, Princeton University, USA

 

1340        “Nanofabrication of Photonic Nanostructures using Self-Assembly and Associated Optical Properties”, H. E. Ruda, C. de Souza, Z. Wu, A. Shik, M. Sun, N. Matsuura, M. Xianyang, University of Toronto, Canada

 

1400        “From Lasing to Light Harvesting Applications using Nanocrystal Quantum Dots”, V. I. Klimov, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

 

1420        ”Functional Nanowires”, P. Yang, University of California at Berkeley, USA

 

1440        “Silicon Nanostructures for Optical Interconnects”,  P. M. Fauchet, University of Rochester, USA

 

1500        Break

 

1520        “Nanoshells: Fabricating Nanophotonics “from the dipole up” “, N. J. Halas, Rice University, USA

 

1540        “Multi-Photon Polymerization of Nanophotonic Waveguide Structures within 3-D Photonic Crystals”, P. V. Braun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

 

1600        “Absence of Diffraction for Certain Eigenmodes in Photonic Crystal Slabs”,

K. Sakoda, Hokkaido University, Japan, T. Ochiai, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain

 

1620        “Nano-scale Optical and Quantum Optical Devices based on Photonic Crystals”,

J. Vuckovic, Stanford University, USA, M. Loncar, T. Yoshi, H. Mabuchi, A. Scherer, California Institute of Technology, USA

 

1640    “Design, Fabrication, and Characterization of High Efficiency Coupling Structures for Photonic Crystal Waveguides”, D. W. Prather, S. Shi, University of Delaware, USA

 

WA1

"Molecule-based devices"

 

Co-chairs:       Paul Amirtharaj, Army Research Laboratory, USA

                      Mark A. Ratner, Northwestern University, USA

 

0820    "Toward monomolecular diodes, transistors, and circuits", J.C. Ellenbogen,

           MITRE Corporation, USA

 

0840    "Design and analysis of crossbar circuits for molecular nanoelectronics",

           M.M. Ziegler, M.R. Stan, University of Virginia, USA

 

0900    "Fabrication and characterization of metal-molecule-metal junctions",

           S. Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, H. Halimun, J. Choi, S. Lodha,

D. Janes, Purdue University, USA, S. Burns, C. Kubiak, University of California, USA

 

0920    "On ladders complexity mechanism and quantitative regulation of scalable molecular computers by rho family GTPases", J.-Q. Liu, K. Shimohara,

           ATR Human Information Science Labs, Japan

 

0940    "Metallocomplex modification of hetrochain polymers and their specific properties", R.C. Davletbaev, I.M. Davletvaeba, E.O. Ekimova, Kazan State Technological University, Russia

 

1000    Break

 

WA2

"Quantum dots and forces on nanoparticles: applications and properties"

 

Co-chairs:       Umberto Ravaioli, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

                      Darrell Velegol, Pennsylvania State University, USA

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "Quantum-coherent transport in coupled quantum-dot arrays", J.P. Bird, M. Elhassan, A. Shailos, C. Prasad, D.K. Ferry, Arizona State University, USA, N. Aoki, L.-H. Lin, Y. Ochiai, Chiba university, Japan, K. Ishibashi, Y. Aoyagi,

RIKEN, Japan

 

1040        "Exciton dephasing and absorption lineshape in semiconductor quantum dots",

S.V. Goupalov, R.A. Suris, P. Lavallard, D.S. Citrin, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, Russia, Universites Paris, France

 

1100        "Atomic interdiffusion for integration of quantum dot optoelectronic devices",

P. Lever, H.H. Tan, C. Jagadish, Australian Technical University, Australia,

M. Gal, University of New South Wales, Australia

 

1120        "Phase separation growth of InGaAs cap layer on InAs/GaAs quantum dot",

S.-D. Chen, C.-Y. Tsai, S.-C. Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC

 

1140        "Extending differential electrophoresis to measure nanoparticle forces",

D. Velegol, G. Holtzer, Pennsylvania State University, USA

 

WA3

"Quantum cellular automata"

 

Co-chairs:       Florin Ciontu, TIMA Laboratory, France

                      John C. Lusth, Boise State University, USA

 

0800    "Balancing QCA logic gates under image charge neutralization", J.C. Lusth,

           Boise State University, USA

 

0820    "Quantum cellular automata: classical treatment versus the quantum mechanical approach", R. Kumar, W.F. Perger, A.K. Goel, Michigan Technological University, USA

 

0840    "Application-specific regular architecture for quantum cellular automata",

           F. Ciontu, C. Cucu, B. Courtois, TIMA Laboratory, France

 

0900    "The quantum-dot large-neighborhood cellular nonlinear network (QLN-CNN) using quantum-dot cellular automata", L.-J. Lin, K.-H. Huang, C.-Y. Wu,

           National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC

 

0920    "Charge neutralization in quantum cellular automata", J.C. Diaz-Velez, C.B. Hanna, J.C. Lusth, Boise State University, USA

 

0940    "Computing with restricted minima systems", E.R. Schuchman, University of California at Berkeley, USA, J.C. Lusth, Boise State University, USA

 

1000    Break

WA4

"Assembly, patterning, and manipulation on the nanoscale"

 

Co-chairs:       Paolo Dario, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy

                      Toshio Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "Nanometer-scale patterning on titanium film with local oxidation of scanning probe microscope", J.-T. Sheu, C.-H. Wu, Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan, ROC, S.-P. Yeh, J.-Y. Lin, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, ROC, K.S. You, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC

 

1040        "Defects self-assembly into nanostructures during low-threshold laser plastic deformation of Ge and Si surface", S.V. Vintsents, Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics RAS, Russia, A.V. Zaitseva, V.B. Zaitsev, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

 

1100        ""Micro/nano droplet formation and dispensing on demand by capacitance metering electrowetting actuation", H. Ren, R.B. Fair, Duke University, USA

 

1120        "Self-propelled drop movement by manipulation of nanoscale adsorbates through molecular self-assembly", J. Yang, G. Mo, D. Y. Kwok, University of Alberta, Canada, S.-W. Lee, P.E. Laibinis, Massachusetts Institute of technology, USA

 

1140    "Electrofluidic assembly of functional nanoelectromechanical sensors", S. Evoy, University of Pennsylvania, USA, B.R. Martin, T.E. Mallouk, I. Kratochvilova, T.S. Mayer, Pennsylvania State Unuversity, USA, M. Duemling, B. Hailer, J.R. Heflin, Virginia Tech, USA

 

WA5

"Nanotechnology: institutional, commercial, and manufacturing perspectives; patent databases and analytical tools"

 

Co-chairs:       Chung-Yu Wu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, ROC

                      Chennupati Jagadish,  Australian National University, Australia

 

 

0800    "Nanoscience research promotion at RIKEN", E. Maruyama, RIKEN Frontier Research System, Japan

 

0820    "Nanotechnology research in NTT - Recent progress in silicon nanodevices and nanofabrication", A. Fujiwara, S. Ishihara, NTT Corporation, Japan

 

0840    "Nanoelectronics research at ERSO/ITRI", J.-M. Shyu, M.-J. Tsai, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, ROC

 

0900    "Nanotechnology research in Australia",  C. Jagadish, Australian National University, Australia

 

0920    "Nanomuscle at the nano-frontier", Rod MacGregor, Pete von Behrens, Andrei Szilagyi, NanoMuscle, Inc. California, USA

 

0940    "Patent databases and analytical tools for nanotechnology research, design and development", W.N. Hulsey III, J.R. Schell, Hughes & Luce LLP, University of Texas, USA

 

1000    "The nanosystem structures of manufacturing", S. Nowak, Polish Academy of Science, Poland

 

1020    "The commercial evolution of nanotechnology", K.G. Coleman, Technolytics, USA

 

1040    Break

 

 

 

 

WA6

"Nanocomponents and nanosystems"

 

Co-chairs:       Jeffrey S. Fu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

                      Tzyh-Jong Tarn, Washington University, USA

 

1040        Break

 

1100    "Millimeter wave SPDT switch for giga-scale system", J.S. Fu, W. Wang, H.G. Shiraz, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 

1120     "A nano-electronic RF resonator based on a single walled carbon nanotube",

P.J. Burke, University of California at Irvine, USA

 

1140        "Hydrogen storage capacity of single-walled carbon nanotubes synthesized by various techniques", N.E. Tran, S.E. Kooi, J.R. Feng, M.A. Imam, Naval research Laboratory, USA

 

1200    "Transport simulation of a nanoscale silicon rod field-effect transistor", C. Dwyer, J. Poulton, R. Taylor, L. Vicci, R. Superfine, S. Washburn, D. Erie, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

 

1220    "Universally programmable intelligent matter: a systematic approach to nanotechnology", B.J. MacLellan, University of Tennessee, USA

 

WA7

"The science and technology of nano and molecular electronics: physics, simulation, and experimental characterization - III. Advanced computational techniques for nanoelectronics and molecular electronics"

 

Organizers and Co-chairs:      Dwight Woolard, US Army Research Office, USA

                                           Hong-Liang Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

0820    "Parallel Wigner-Poisson simulation of multi-band tunneling structures on a

130-processor cluster computer", G. Recine, M.B. Unlu, H.-L. Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

0840    "Parallelization of the nano scale device simulator nanoMOS2.0 using 100-node Linux cluster", S. Goasguen, A.R. Butt, K.D. Colby, M.S. Lundstrom, Purdue University, USA

 

0900    "Green's function simulation of quantum structures including magnetic field",

           D. Guan, U. Ravaioli, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

 

0920    "Parallel-platform-based numerical simulation of instabilities in nanoscale tunneling devices", C.T. Kelley, M.Y. Kerr, M. Lasater, P. Zhao, North Carolina State University, USA, D. Woolard, US Army Research Office, USA

 

0940    "Minimum molecular programmable units", J.M. Seminario, L.E. Cordova, P.A. Derosa, University of South Carolina, USA

 

1000        Break

 

1020        "A three-band model of resonant tunneling diodes", P. Zhao, North Carolina State University, USA, M.B. Unlu, G. Recine, H.-L. Cui, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA, D. Woolard, US Army Research Office, USA

 

1040        "Electrical conduction and magnetic moment of a biased double-wire system", A.Yu. Smirnov, L.G. Mourokh, N.J. Horing, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

 

1100        Discussion

 

WP1

“Nanotubes: devices, applications, processing and assembly”

 

Co-chairs:       Fumihito Arai, Nagoya University, Japan

                      Karl Hess, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

 

1320    “Nanotube and nanowire field-effect transistors”, S.V. Rotkin, K. Hess, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, H.E. Ruda, A. Shik,

           University of Toronto, Canada

 

1340    “Robust microgated carbon nanotube field emitter arrays”, D.S.Y. Hsu, J.L. Shaw, Naval Research Laboratory, USA

 

1400    “Carbon nanotube AFM probes”, E.S. Snow, J.P. Novak, P.M. Campbell,

           Naval Research Laboratory, USA

 

1420    “Conducting and semiconducting single walled carbon nanotubes in IC sensor devices”, R.G. Wright, M. Zgol, D. Adebimpe, GMA Industries, Inc., USA,

           L.V. Kirkland, US Air Force, USA

 

1440    “The piconewton force measurement with a carbon nanotube probe”, F. Arai,

           M. Nakajima, L. Dong, T. Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan

 

1500    Break

 

1520    “Schottky barrier in semiconducting carbon nanotubes”, B. Nabet, E. Gallo, X. Chen, Drexel University, USA, M. Freitag, A.T. Johnson, University of Pennsylvania, USA

 

1540    “Fluorination- and defluorination-induced damage to carbon nanotubes”,

           P.E. Pehrsson, D.S.Y. Hsu, Naval Research Laboratory, USA, W. Zhao,

           University of Arkansas, USA, J.W. Baldwin, NRC/NRL Postdoctoral Fellow, USA, J. Liu, B. Zheng, Duke University, USA

 

1600    “High yield nondestructive purification of single wall carbon nanotubes: combining HNO3 and H2O2 treatments”, L. Capes, E. Valentin, A. Ribayrol, A. Filoramo, J.N. Patillon, Laboratoire d’Electronique Moléculaire, France,

S. Esnouf, École Polytechnique, France, O. Jost, Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaft der TU Dresden, Germany

 

1620    “Shape modification of carbon nanotubes and its applications in nanotube scissors”, L. Dong, F. Arai, T. Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan

 

1640    “Dielectrophoretic orientation and assembly of carbon nanotubes”, J.W. Baldwin,

           P.E. Pehrsson, Naval Research Laboratory, USA

 

WP2

“Nanodevices and nanosystems: specialized applications”

 

Co-chairs:       Hideki Hashimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan

                      T.C. Steve Tsia, University of California at Davis, USA

 

1320    “A nanostructured gas sensor: coupling a selective molecular level event to an external circuit”, J. Choi, D.B. Janes, V. Santhanam, R.P. Andres, Purdue University, USA, S. Burns, C.P. Kubiak, University of California at San Diego, USA

 

1340    “Nanotechnology for smart flight control surfaces”, S.E. Lyshevski, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

 

1400    “An advanced ultrasonic separator”, V.S. Stenkamp, L.J. Bond, M.D. Flake, W.E. TeGrotenhuis, J.W. Grate, Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

 

1420    “Micro-engineered surface enhancement for high performance heat exchangers”,

           S. Witharana, B. Palm, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

 

1440    “Nano-sized pore formation in p-type Si for automotive applications”, J. Konle,

           H. Presting, U. König, DaimlerChrysler Research (REM/C), Germany

 

1500    Break

 

1520    “Impact of airborne molecular contamination to nano-device performance”,

           C.F. Yeh, C.W. Hsiao, S.J. Lin, Z.M. Xie, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan, ROC, T. Kusumi, G. Hwang, Daikin Industries, Ltd., Japan,

           B.T. Da, M.S. Tsai, National Nano-Device Laboratories, Taiwan, ROC

 

1540    “Surface-mounted thin-film actuators in pointing systems applications”, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

 

1600    “Conductive transparent fiber probes for share-force gap-control operations”,

           T. Murashita, Nippon Telegram and Telephone Corporation, Japan

 

1620    “Discovery and classification of motion nanodevices”, S.E. Lyshevski, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

 

1640    “Nanoelectromechanical systems and nanomachines: biomimicking and prototyping”, S.E. Lyshevski, M.A. Lyshevski, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

 

WP4

“Single-electron devices and systems”

 

Co-chairs:       J.F. Jiang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC

                      Jideog Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea

 

1300    “Nanotube single-electron memory”, M.S. Fuhrer, B.M. Kim, T. Dürkop,

           T. Brintlinger, University of Maryland, USA

 

1320    “Macromodeling of a sample single electron operational amplifier”, M. Lu,

           J.F. Jiang, Q.Y. Cai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC

 

1340    “An improved three-state master equation model for capacitively coupled single-electron transistor”, C.H. Hu, F.J. Jiang, Q.Y. Cai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC

 

1400    “A single-electron transistor-based analog/digital converter”, C.H. Hu, J.F. Jiang, Q.Y. Cai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC

 

1420    “Ultra-thin Ti nanowire single-electron inverter”, Y. Yin, J.F. Jiang, Q.Y. Cai,

           B.C. Cai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC

 

1440    “Static buffered SET based logic gates”, C. Lageweg, S. Cotofana, S. Vassiliadis,

           Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

 

1500    Break