Thursday, November 8, 2007: 3:30 PM-6:00 PM
Room 251 D (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Electronics and Photonics (08e)

#633 - Inorganic-Organic Interfaces (08E06)
Inorganic-organic interfaces are becoming increasingly important in applications such as electronic and photonic devices, solar cells, fuel cells, and medical devices. This session is devoted to the creation, fundamental understanding, and application of inorganic-organic interfaces. Nanostructured interfaces are of particular interest. Papers on self-assembly and processing techniques are welcome. A broad range of studies, including experiment, theory, and computation, are encouraged.
Chair:Jason B. Baxter
CoChair:Kenneth Lau
3:30 PMLow-Energy Infrared Spectroscopy on the Silica Surface-A New Experimental Approach
A. Anderson, W. Robert Ashurst
3:55 PMDirected Self-Assembly Of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials In Nanopore Channels
Michael Z. Hu
4:20 PMTowards A Functional Organic-Inorganic Semiconductor Interface
Lars C. Grabow, John J. Uhlrich, Thomas F. Kuech, Manos Mavrikakis
4:45 PMWet-Chemical And Plasma Treatments To Enhance Adhesion Between Electroless Copper And Dielectric Materials
Sue Ann Allen, Harley Hayden, Paul Kohl
5:10 PMIonically Self Assembled Thin Films For Second Order Non-Linear Optical Applications
Richey M. Davis, Akhilesh Garg
5:35 PMDiffusion And Relaxation Behavior Of Polymer Ultra-Thin Films: A Progress Report
Clifford Henderson, Richard Lawson

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