Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics and Photonics
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POSTER SESSIONS NGC2007
POSTER PRESENTATIONS


Poster sessions will be held on March 13th and 15th (see time assignment below)
and will include one minute oral presentations and discussions at the posters. Poster size: Not to exceed 40 x 40 inches (1m x 1m). For questions and requests please contact Iris Visoly-Fisher: iris@nanoandgiga.com

During the first hour of the two posters sessions, which will be held on March 13th, Tuesday, and March 15th, Thursday, in the SCOB210 (second floor) the authors of the posters are invited to present a one minute summary of their posters. In addition to giving the participants an idea of why they should see the poster, this presentation is intended to personalize the presenter to be easily identified during the posters session or at any other time during the meeting. The presenters will use MS-PowerPoint to show one slide which must include the name of the presenter, the title of the poster and its number. Any other info chosen to be presented in this slide is up to the creativity of the authors. No questions or discussions will be allowed during this presentation rollercoaster. As for the other oral presentations, the one-page slides should be uploaded in advance at the conference web site (recommended) or given at the registration desk upon arrival. Personal laptops will not be allowed for use at the one minute poster presentation because there is simply no time to set them up.

All posters should be up and presentations uploaded by Tuesday, March 13, 4 pm. Limited supplies for hanging (push-pins) will be available at the registration desk in Schwada hall. The posters will be judged and the best posters will be awarded prizes. The prizes will be awarded on Friday, March 16, in the morning plenary session.

Tuesday, March 13, 5:30-7:30 pm

1 Asghar Asgari, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
III-Nitride-Based Ultra-High BitRate Optoelectronic Semiconductor Nano-Devices for Operating at Fiber-Optics Telecommunication Wavelengths
2 Levon Asryan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Maximum Operating Temperature of Quantum Dot Laser
3 Andreas Assmuth, University of the German Armed Forces Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
Laser-Assisted Silicon Substrate Cleaning for UHV Systems
4 Rustam Bashirov, Daghestan Scientific Center of RAS, Makhachkala, Russia
Terahertz Luminescence of Charge Carriers in Silicon at Uniaxial Elastic Deformation
5 Krzysztof Boron, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
Thermal Matrix for the Blind
6 Alexey Bykov, Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Microwave Photoresistance in High-Density High-Mobility 2D Electron Systems at Large Filling Factors
7 Megha Chadha, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Annealing Effects On Sequentially Sputtered Co - HfO2 Granular Films
8 Hung Chang, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
The Mathematical Model for the Electric Field Effect on Counterion Number in the Double Layer Surrounding a DNA
9 Taina Cleveland, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Design, Synthesis and Characterization of 3-Dodedyl-2,5-Poly(thienylenevinylene) Polymer
10 Corey Cochrane, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Negative Bias Stressing Observations of Interface Trapping Centers in Fully Processed Metal Gate Hafnium Oxide Field Effect Transistors Using Spin Dependent Recombination
11 Ding Ding, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Determination of Internal Quantum Efficiency in Semiconductors Suitable for Luminescence Refrigeration
12 Alexander Gavrilenko , Norfolk State University, Norfolk,Virginia, USA
First-Principles Study Of Ethanol Adsorption On Hydrogen-Terminated Si(111)
13 Ashok Goel , Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, USA
Designing Nanotechnology Circuits - The Interconnect Problem
14 Michael Granger, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Giant Magnetoresistive Sensors for Chip-Scale Biorecognition: Towards Chip-Scale Platforms with Ultrahigh Address Densities
15 XingJian Guo, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan
Microstructural Investigations on Ohmic Contacts to p-Type GaN by HRTEM and Related Techniques
16 Jin He, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Negative Differential Resistance in Polyaniline Nanodevice
17 Helmut Hermann, Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, Germany
Molecular Design of New Low-k Insulating Materials for Microelectronic Applications
18 Alexis Hernandez, Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nonlinear Transport in Ballistic Mesoscopic Systems: B-field Symmetry
19 Joshua Hihath, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Conductance Measurements of Single Biological Molecules
20 Katsuhiro Hondou, Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan
Role of Water in Appearance of Ferromagnetism in Rb2Ni3S4
21 Soon-Ku Hong, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea
Structural and Optical Properties Of Nonpolar ZnO Films Grown By Plasma-Assisted Molecular-Beam Epitaxy
22 Zhifeng Huang, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Current-Induced Local Heating in Single Molecule Junctions
23 Tariel Ismailov, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan
Current Carrier Capture by a Quantum Well in a CdTe-Hg1-xCdxTe-CdTe Double Heterostructure
24 Fauzia Jabeen, Universita` de Trieste, Trieste, Italy
Growth of Mn-Catalysed GaAs Nanowires by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
25 Nafees Kabir, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NewYork, USA
Quantum-Dot-Array Based Terahertz Detectors
26 Valentin Karasiev, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Design and Theoretical Study of Silicon Suboxides: Plane Interfaces and Nanowire
27 Seiya Kasai, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Topological Implementation of Logic Functions on GaAs-based Nanowire Networks by Decision Diagram Technique
28 Savas Kaya, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA
Reconfigurable Threshold Logic Gates with Nano-Scale DG-MOSFETs
29 Liqin Ke, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Breakdown of a Au Nanowire between Electrodes
30 Hyung Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Kyunggi-do, Korea
Formation of latticed nanostructures by Surface-Patterning Technique for the Application to Nano-Device
31 Dong-Hyun Kim, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, South Korea
Nanomagnetic Simulation of Interacting Magnetic Vortices in Rectangular Pattern
32 Lauren Klein, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
Germanium Nanowires: Growth and Applications
33 Yuksel Koseoglu, Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey
Size and Surface Effects on Magnetic Properties of Fe3O4 Nanoparticles
34 Ram Kripal, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India
EPR and Optical Study of Mn2+ Doped Lithium Hydrogen Oxalate Monohydrate Single Crystals
35 V. Kumar, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India
Dielectric Properties of Ternary Chalcopyrite Semiconductors
36 Karen Kwarta, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Thrombin Detection Using Aptamers and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)
37 Xiulan Li, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Electrochemical-Gate Controlled Transport in Redox Molecules
38 Zhi-Quan Liu, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan
Fabrication and Investigation of Supertips on Tungsten AFM Probe
39 Meghann Palmer, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Nonradiative Transitions in Tetraphenylsiloles

Thursday, March 15, 6:00-8:00 pm


40 Aaron Franklin, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Semi-Vertical SWNT FETs: Steps towards Verticality and Manufacturability
41 Jennifer Granger, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Mercaptobenzene Films-A Versatile Modification Strategy for Carbon Substrates
42 Guangshe Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fuzhou, China
On Room-temperature Ferromagnetism of Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors: Magnetic Crossover of NiO Nanocrystals
43 Bo Liu, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
A Preliminary SERS-MCBJ Study on Molecular Junction on Chip
44 Jun-Qiang Lu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA
Tunable Spin Hall Effect by Stern-Gerlach Diffraction
45 Leonardo Miotti, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Mixing and Decomposition of Al2O3(2 nm)/HfO2(2.5 nm) Stacks on Si Induced by Rapid Thermal Annealing
46 D. Mohanta, Tezpur University, Napaam, Assam, India
Stochiometry Variable Semiconductor Nanocrystal (NCs)-Biomolecule Entanglement and Time-Resolved Emission Process
47 Radha Narayanan, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Extrinsic Raman Labels for SERS Readout in Immunosorbent Assays: Cubic and Spherical Gold Nanoparticles
48 Svetlana Neretina, McMaster University,Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Vertically Aligned Wurtzite CdTe Nanowires Derived from a Catalytically Driven Growth Mode
49 Marianna Nikolaeva, Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, St. Petersburg, Russia
Metallic Conductivity in a Polyamidine Film
50 Hiroshi Okuda, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan
Experimental Observation of Huge Deformation of Laguerre-Gaussian Beams Reflected and Transmitted at Dielectric Interface
51 Xavier Oriols, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
A Novel Proposal for a Terahertz Multiplier Based on Electron Driven Tunneling Phenomena
52 Anatoliy Pinchuk, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Focusing a Laser Beam with Left-Handed Metamaterials
53 Felipe Pinheiro, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Adiabatic Pumping through Interacting Quantum Dots in the Coulomb Blockade Regime
54 Birgit Plochberger, University Linz, Linz Austria
Barium Doped C60 for Field Effect Transistors
55 Mohammed Rahman, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, South Korea
Synthesis and Applications of ZnO Nanonail Crystals by Thermal Evaporation
56 Nachiket Raravikar, Intel Corporation, Chandler, Arizona, USA
Opportunities and Challenges in the use of Nanotechnology & NanoMaterials for Microelectronics Packaging
57 Inna Rebane, University of Tartu,Tartu, Estonia
Radiative Line Width of a Single-Impurity Molecule in a Birefringent Crystal
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58 Jason Ryan, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Magnetic Resonance Studies of Silicon Nano-Crystal Flash Memory Structures
59 Krishna Singh, UC Riverside, California, USA
Sonoelectrochemical Synthesis of Crystalline Semiconducting Copper Sulfide Nanorods
60 Young-Yeal Song, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea
Ferromagnetic and Transport Properties of Zno System Doped with Metal Manganese
61 Arati Sridharan, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Bioelectronic Interfacing Of Nanoscaled F-Chlorosomes For A Photoelectric Sensor
62 Charles Stafford, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Simulations of Chiral Multishell Structures of Magic Cylindrical Nanowires
63 Linda Stearns, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Organizing Electronic Circuits with Nanometer-scale Precision
64 Takuji Takahashi, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Photovoltage Mapping on Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Cells by KFM with Piezo-resistive Cantilever
65 Takuji Takahashi, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Quantitative Current Evaluation around Artificial Current Networks by Magnetic Force Microscopy
66 Rahman Touhidur, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
A Reagent-less Enzymatic Amperometric Alcohol Biosensor Using the Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofiber (VACNF)
67 Rahman Touhidur, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Interface and Integration of Vertically Aligned Carbon NanoFiber with CMOS for Sensor Applications
68 Jill Uhlenkamp, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
A Novel Approach to Dramatically Decrease Binding Times in Sandwich-Type Immunoassays
69 Marina Vroubel, Technical University Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
Observation of Multiple Spin Wave Resonances in Thin Permalloy Patterns Using Inductive Loop Measurements
70 Tuoc Vu, Hanoi University of Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam
First Principle Investigation of Pseudomorphic Domain-Matching Hetero-Interface
71 Qiangbin Wang, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Highly Photoluminecent Silica Nanotube with Embedded CdSe@ZnS QDs
72 Jeff Weiss, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Symmetry of Charge and Thermal Transport in Normal-Metallic / Superconducting Micro-structures
73 Kevin West, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Low Temperature Preparation of Highly Oriented Vanadium Oxide (VO2) Thin Films on Sapphire (0001) Substrates by Reactive-Biased Target-Ionbeam-Sputter Deposition
74 Starre Williams, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USA
First Principle Study of Water Molecules Absorbed on Silver Surface
75 Gwomei Wu, Chang Gung University, Kweisn, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Enhanced Light Extraction Efficiency by Photonic Crystal Arrays Using Blue InGaN/GaN Multiple Quantum Wells
76 Gwomei Wu, Chang Gung University, Kweisn, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Nanostructure and Photo-luminescence in InGaN/GaN Multiple Quantum Wells on Silicon
77 Jian Xiong, University of Hanover, Hanover, Germany
Challenges of Nano-scaled RF CMOS Devices and Circuits
78 Betsy Jean Yakes, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Novel Detection Method For Mycobacterium Avium Subsp. Paratuberculosis Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Based Immunoassays
79 Shuiqing Yu, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Impacts of Electronic Density of States to Electroluminescence Refrigeration


Addendum
80 Manju Prakash, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Studying Single Electron Transfer Using TranSIESTA-CTM Software
81 Roland Kawakami, University of California, Riverside, California, USA
Epitaxial Growth and Structural Characterization of Mgo-Based Magnetic Tunnel Junctions and Ferromagnetic/Mgo/Semiconductor Heterostructures Wavelengths
82 Hongbin Yu, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Electrical Characterization of Schottky Barrier between Gold and Unintentionally Doped Silicon Nanowire
83 Hongbin Yu, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Electrical Characterization of single GaSb Nanowire Field Effect Transistor
84 Hongbin Yu, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Magnetic Force Microscopy Study of Magnetic Nanowires and Structures

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