756 Graphene- and Carbon Nanotube-Based Electronic Materials

Thursday, November 1, 2012: 3:15 PM
Westmoreland East (Westin )
Description:
Carbon nanotubes are allotropes of sp2-bonded carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. Graphene is a one-atom-thick planar sheet of sp2-bonded carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice. Both carbon nanotubes and graphene have unique electrical and mechanical properties that suggest applications in a wide variety of industries. This session welcomes submissions dealing with fundamental advances in the processing and characterization of these materials and their application in novel electronic and photonic devices. Experimental, theoretical and computational papers are welcome.

Sponsor:
Electronics and Photonics
Co-Sponsor(s):
Carbon Nanomaterials (22A), Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum (22)

Chair:
Vikas Berry
Email: vberry@ksu.edu

Co-Chair:
Paulette Clancy
Email: pqc1@cornell.edu


3:15 PM
(756a) Understanding and Controlling the Substrate Effect On Graphene Electron Transfer Chemistry Via Reactivity Imprint Lithography
Qing Hua Wang, Zhong Jin, Ki Kang Kim, Andrew J. Hilmer, Geraldine L. C. Paulus, Chih-Jen Shih, Moon-Ho Ham, Javier D. Sanchez-Yamagishi, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Jing Kong, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero and Michael S. Strano

3:35 PM
(756b) Analysis of Defect-Induced Amorphization of Single-Layer Graphene
Corinne Carpenter, Ashwin Ramasubramaniam and Dimitrios Maroudas

4:15 PM
(756d) Facile, Controllable Graphene-Based P-N Junctions Using Self-Assembled Monolayers
Jose Baltazar, Hossein Sojoudi, Juan Vargas, Janusz Kowalik, Laren M. Tolbert, Samuel Graham and Clifford L. Henderson

4:35 PM
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