PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Sixteenth Annual Symposium of the Laboratory for Surface Modification
 
 

 Thursday, February 7, 2002
9:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
 

CAIP Auditorium
CoRE Building
Busch Campus
Piscataway, New Jersey

















Preliminary Program

Thursday, February 7, 2002
CoRE Building, Busch Campus


 
8:15 Registration; coffee.
8:45 Introductory Remarks: T. E.Madey, Rutgers, Director, Laboratory for Surface Modification; Robert Wilson, Rutgers, Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Polymer Surfaces; Metallic Surfaces
9:00 A Novel Method of Activating Degradable Polymeric Substrates to Pattern Proteins Using Micro-contact Printing , K. E. Schmalenberg, H. M. Buettner, and K. E. Uhrich, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
9:15 Surface Characterization of Protein Micropatterns for Directed Cell Growth, B. A. Langowski and K. E. Uhrich, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
9:30 Structure and Dynamics of SF6 on Ru (0001), N. S. Faradzhev, D. O. Kusmierek, B. V. Yakshinskiy, and T. E. Madey, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
9:45 Preferential Nucleation of Metal Nanoclusters on S(4x4)/W(111), Q. Wu, H. Wang and T. E. Madey, Depts. of Chemistry, and Physics and Astronomy.
10:00 Chlorine Induced Restructuring of Cu/Si(111) "5x5" Surfaces, D. V. Potapenko, S. E. Sysoev, A. V. Ermakov, and B. J. Hinch, Dept. of Chemistry.
10:15 Photoemission and Inverse Photoemission of Metallic Quantum Well States in Cu/fccM/Cu(100) [M=Ni, Fe], A. G. Danese1, R. A. Bartynski1, D. A. Arena2,3, M. Hochstrasser2, and J. Tobin2, 1Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2ALS, Lawrence Berkeley Labs., 3Brookhaven National Lab.
10:30 Coffee Break and Poster Session
Electronic Materials
11:00 Highlight Presentation - Recent Progress in ZnO Based Material and Device Research, Y. Lu, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
11:30 Ohmic and Schottky Contacts to MgxZn1-xO, H. Sheng, N. W. Emanetoglu, S. Muthukumar, S. Feng, and Y. Lu, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
11:45 Study of Spin-on Zn Diffusion into InP/InGaAs, H. X. Xin,, T. Y. Li, M. Caggiano, and J. H. Zhao, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
12:00 Studies of Self-assembled Monolayers for Molecular Electronics, W. Jiang1, A. Ermakov1, D. Maithil1, D. Abusch-Magder2, Z. Bao2, and E. Garfunkel1, Dept. of Chemistry2, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies2

12:15
-1:45
Lunch and Poster Session
POSTER  PAPERS
 
1. Electron- and Photon-stimulated Desorption of Na from a Lunar Basalt Surface, B. Yakshinskiy and T. E. Madey, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
2. Adsorption and Decomposition of H2S on UO2 Surfaces, Q. Wu, B. Yakshinskiy, and T. E. Madey, Depts. of Physics and Astronomy, and Chemistry.
3. Structure Sensitivity in Acetylene Reactions on Ir Surfaces, W.Chen1, I. Ermanoski1, Q. Wu1, T. E. Madey1, Henry H. Hwu2 and Jingguang G. Chen2, 1Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2Center for Catalytic Science and Technology (CCST), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Delaware.
4. The Use of Synchrotron Radiation for Probing the Electronic States of Model Catalytic Surfaces, J. Quinton, J. Kolodziej, G. Jackson, I. Ermanoski, M. Gladys, J. E. Rowe, and T. E. Madey, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
5. Angle Resolved Auger-Photoelectron Coincidence Spectroscopy Study of Ge(001), M. T. Butterfield1, R. A. Bartynski1, R. Gotter2, and G. Stefani3, 1Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2T. A. S. C. Lab, Trieste, Italy, 3U. Roma III, Italy.
6. A Vacuum Ultraviolet REMPI Apparatus for Quantum State Resolved Detection Of H2 Desorption Product, M. B. Yilmaz and F. M. Zimmermann, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
7. Segregation of Spin-on Diffused Zn at InP/InGaAs Heterointerface and its Application to Linear Photodetector Array Fabrication, T. Y. Li, H. X. Xin, and J. H. Zhao, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
8. 4H-SiC BJT Design and Fabrication, C. Zhang, X. Li, Y. Luo, L. Fursin, and J. H. Zhao, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
9. Fabrication of InGaAs/InP PIN Detector Array, S. Feng1, J. Hu1, Y. Lu1, and J. Wynn2, 1Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2Princeton Optronics.
10. Analysis Of Bulk Acoustic Wave Responses In ZnO Multi-Layer Structures Using Transmission-Line Method,R.H. Wittstruck1, X. Tong1, N.W. Emanetoglu1, S. Muthukumar1, Y. Lu1, and A. Ballato2, 1Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2US Army Communications-Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth.
11. MgxZn1-xO: A New Piezoelectric Material, N.W. Emanetoglu, S. Muthukumar, P. Wu, Z. Zhang, R. Wittstruck, and Y. Lu, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
12. Temperature Behavior of SAW in ZnO/SiO2 /Si Structures, P. Wu, N.W. Emanetoglu, J. Zhu, X. Tong, and Y. Lu, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
13.  Making Silicon-on-Insulator:  Application for Phenomena of Creation of Internal Surface and Surface Annihilation, W. N. Carr1, A. Usenko2, 1NJIT, 2Silicon Wafer Technologies, Inc.
Oxide Films:  Growth, Characterization, Applications
1:45 Highlight Presentation - Structure and Dynamics of the Silicon-Oxide Interface, Yuhai Tu and J. Tersoff, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center.
2:15 Medium Energy Ion Scattering Investigation of Ultra-thin Oxides on SemiconductorMaterials, W. H. Schulte, D. Starodub, T. Nishimura, S. Sayan, T. Gustafsson and E. Garfunkel, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy; Dept. of Chemistry.
2:30 Theoretical Study of Structural and Dielectric Properties of ZrO2 and HfO2, X. Zhao and D. Vanderbilt, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
2:45 The Initial Oxidation of N-doped 6H-SiC, D. Starodub, W. H. Schulte, T. Nishimura, E. Garfunkel, and T. Gustafsson, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
3:00 Coffee Break and Poster Session
 
Oxide Films, continued
3:30 Properties of Nafion®/SiO2-P2O5-ZrO2 Composite Membranes, F. Damay and L. C. Klein, Dept. of Ceramic and Materials Engineering.
3:45 Atomistic Simulations in BaTiO3 Ultrathin Films, S. Tinte1,2 M.G. Stachiotti2, and R.L. Migoni2, 1Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2Instituto de Fisica Rosario, Argentina..
4:00 Microwave Dielectric Properties of Parelectric BST Thin Films, J. Bellotti, E.K. Akdogan, and A. Safari, Dept. of Ceramic and Materials Engineering.
4:15 Enhanced Polarization in Strained BaTiO3/SrTiO3 Superlattices from First Principles, J. B. Neaton and K. M. Rabe, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
4:30 Gas Sensing Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline TiO2 Thin Films, F. Cosandey1, A. Rothshild2 and Y. Komem2, 1Dept. of Ceramic and Materials Engineering, 2Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Materials Engineering.

4:45
End of Presentations/Talks; Laboratory Visits