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Tuesday,
May 13
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| 12:00 |
Registration and Welcome |
13:50
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Overall Welcome
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| Session: Nanoscale
Devices and Quantum Electronics |
| 14:00 |
Welcome
Prof. Dr. B. Rauhut - Rector RWTH Aachen
Dr. S. Schmidt - Director
Forschungszentrum
Jülich |
| 14:30 |
Cooperative
Spintronics Research For Beyond CMOS (invited)
Kang Wang
University of California (LA), US |
| 15:00 |
Influence
of
the Electron- Phonon Interaction on a Nanotransistor
K. Kral
Institute of Physics, Praha, Csech Republik
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| 15:20 |
Ion
Implanted
GaAs-Nanowires
C. Gutsche
Solid-State Electr. Department, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
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| 15:40 |
Photoluminescence
Studies of SiGe Quantum Dot Arrays Prepared by Templated Self Assembly
C. Dais
Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
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| 16:00 |
Coffee Break |
| 16:30 |
SOI
Devices Performance Boosted Through Substrate Engineering (invited)
Olivier Faynot
LETI, France |
| 17:00 |
Impact
of Scrolling Effect on a Hole Mobility in a Si/SiGe Heterostructure
N. V. Demarina
Nizhnij Novgorod State University, Russia
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| 17:20 |
Determination
of Ge Profiles in the Wetting Layer and Ge Transfer to the Islands
Based on Growth Studies with Sub-0.05 Monolayer Precision
M. Brehm
Institute of Semicond. and Solid St. Physics, University of Linz |
| 17:40 |
Hybrid
CMOS/Nanoelectronic Circuits:
Prospects and Challenges
(invited)
Konstantin
Likharev
Stony Brook University, US |
| 18:10 |
End |
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Wednesday,
May 14
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9:00
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GaN and InN Nanowires for
Nano-Optoelectronics
R.Calarco
JARA-FIT, Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
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9:20
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Atomistic
Simulation of Realistically Sized Nanodevices Using NEMO 3-D and OMEN
G.Klimeck
Purdue University, Network for Computational Nanotechnology, US
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9:40
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Trapping
effects in AlGaN/GaN
HFETs and Al2O3/AlGaN/GaN MOSHFETs
P. Kordos
Department of Microelectronics, University
of Technology, Bratislava |
10:00
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Fano Interference
in Quantum Well - Quantum Dot System
A. A. Abramov
Donbass State Engineering Academy, Ukraina |
10:20
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Coffee Break
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11:00
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The
Generation and Applications of Terahertz Frequency Radiation (invited)
E. H. Linfield
University of Leeds, England |
11:30
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Novel
Semiconductor Sources
and Detectors for THZ Radiation: A Brief Overview (invited)
Hartmut Roskos
Frankfurt University, Germany |
12:00
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Lunch Break
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Session: Spintronics - Quantum
Information - Graphene
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14:00
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Silicon
Spintronics (invited)
Ian Appelbaum
University of Delaware, US |
14:30
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Investigation
on
Fe/NaCl/Fe Magnetic Tunnel Junctions Grown with a Sputtering -
Molecular Beam Epitaxy Hybrid
Technique
J. Rogge
Bielefeld University, Germany
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14:50
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Transport Through Magnetic
Barriers in 2DEGs and Quantum Wires
A. Tarasov
Lehrstuhl für Festkörperphysik,
Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf
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15:10
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Self-Sustained
Magnetoelectric Oscillations in Magnetic Resonant Tunneling Structures
Ch. Ertler
Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Regensburg
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15:30
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Coffee Break
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16:00
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Electrical
Control of Spin Precession
(invited)
Junsaku
Nitta
Tohoku University,
Japan |
16:30
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Spin Injection in
Fe/Si(001) Junctions: Density-Functional Calculations
Ph. Mavropoulos
JARA-FIT, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
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16:50
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Spin-Orbit Interaction
Induced Anisotropy of the Plasmon Spectrum
S. Badalyan
Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Regensburg, Germany
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17:10
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Electrically Induced Spin
Coherence by Ultrafast Pulsed Electrical Spin Injection
B. Beschoten
II. Physical Institute, RTWH Aachen, Germany
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17:30
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End of session
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18:00
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Poster Session (Couvenhalle)
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20:00
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End
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Thursday,
May 15
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9:00
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Spin
Transport in Graphene
(invited)
Mihaita
Popinciuc
University Groningen, Netherlands |
9:30
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Current-Induced Spin
Polarization (CISP) in InGaAs Monitored by Faraday-microscopy
K. Schmalbuch
II. Physical Institute, RWTH Aachen, Germany
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9:50
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The
Fabrication and Physics of Locally Gated Graphene Devices
(invited)
B.
Özyilmaz
National University of
Singapore, MAL
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10:20
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High Frequency Carbon
Nanotube Transistors
V. Derycke
Molecular Electronics Laboratory, CEA Saclay, France
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10:40
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Coffee-Break
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11:00
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Speed
Bumps in Graphene
(invited)
Joseph A. Stroscio
- NIST, Center of
Nanoscale
Science and Technology, US |
| Session: Non-volatile
Memories and Molecular
Electronic Systems |
11:30
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Symmetry Fingerprints of a
Benzene Single-Electron Transistor
A. Donarini
Theoretical Physics, University Regensburg, Germany |
11:50
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Vibration-Assisted
Transport Through Single-Molecule Transistors
M.Leijnse
Institute of Theoretical Physics, RWTH Aachen, Germany |
12:10
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Lunch Break
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14:00
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Charge
Transport through Single-Molecule Junctions
(invited)
Heike Riel
IBM Rüschlikon, Switzerland |
14:30
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Charge and Bias
Voltage Induced Switching in Single Molecule Junctions
V. Meded
INT, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
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14:50
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Differential Conductance
Oscillations in Polyacetylene Molecules
D. Pouladsaz
Institute of Physics, Chemnitz University
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15:10
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Molecules with a
Potential for Electronic Devices: Mercaptoalkylferrocenes
S. Karthaeuser
JARA-FIT, Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
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15:30
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Coffee Break
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16:00
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Conformational Switching of
Single 1,5 Cyclooctadiene Molecules on Si(001) Induced by Inelastic Electron Tunneling
C. Nacci
Paul Drude Institute of Solid State Electronics, Berlin, Germany
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16:20
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Microintegration of
DNA-framework Molecules Using Dielectrophoresis for Nanoelectronic
Applications
C.Leiterer
Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), Jena, Germany |
16:40
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Correlation Between
Stacking Disorder and Resistive Switching in Sr2TiO4 Thin Films
K. Shibuya
JARA-FIT, Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany |
17:00
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Nonvolatile
Resistive Switching Characteristics of Oxides with Metal Doping
M. Liu
Institute of Microelectronics, CAS, Beijing, China |
17:20
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Resistance
Change Phenomena: what lies at the
root? (invited)
Isao Inoue
AIST, Japan |
17:50
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End of Session
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19:00
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Conference Dinner |
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Friday,
May 16
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| Session: New Architectures and Concepts |
9:00
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nanoHUB.org - online
simulation and more serving annually over 60,000 users
G.Klimeck
Purdue University, Network for Computational Nanotechnology, US
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9:20
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XUV Radiation as a Tool for
Nanotechnology, Life- and Material Science
L. Juschkin
TOS, RWTH-Aachen, Germany
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9:40
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Integration of CMOS Friendly
Materials in Nanocrossbar Structures for RRAM
C. Kuegeler
JARA-FIT, Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
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10:00
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Fundamental
Analysis of Write-Operations in Resistive Crossbar Arrays
A. Flocke
Electrical Engineering and Computer Systems, RWTH Aachen, Germany
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10:20
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A Jet Approach To
the Growth of Organic, Cluster Assembled and Nano-Hybrid Materials for
Electronic Devices.
S. Iannotta
Institute of Photonics and Nanotechnology, - Trento - Italy
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10:40
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Novel Methods for
Nondestructive Characterization of Electrical Activity and Charging at
the Nanoscale
A. Dana
Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology,Bilkent University,
Turkey
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11:00
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Coffee Break
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11:30
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System
Nanoarchitectures: A Fundamental Physics Perspective (invited)
Victor
Zhirnov
North Carolina State University,
US |
12:15
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Closing Remarks and End of the Workshop
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