AiMES 2018 Topic Close-Up: Surface Characterization and Manipulation for Electronic Applications

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Symposium D06: Surface Characterization and Manipulation for Electronic Applications

Symposium Focus: The properties of interfaces underpin many of the advances and emerging applications in electronics. From studies of charge transport in molecular electronics to interactions between biomolecules in bioelectronics sensing, the ability to understand and control interfacial properties is more important than ever. This symposium aims to address interfacial properties in a variety of electronic applications, where the functionalization of interfaces is demonstrated and characterized in order to advance understanding and to enable new devices and device applications.

Contributed papers are solicited for areas of research related to:

Fabrication and Functionalization

  • Surface engineering and interface control to improve electronics
  • Chemical modification of electronic surfaces
  • Applications of surface chemical techniques to electronics

Characterization Methods

  • New surface characterization tools and their applications
  • “Single molecule” to “ensemble molecular layers” electronic properties
  • Emerging theoretical understanding of surface electronics

Applications

  • Molecular switching; surface structure and electronic function
  • Surface chemistry of spin-based electronics
  • Interface engineering for electronic and photonic applications

Confirmed Invited Speakers: Latha Venkataraman, Amy Walker, Richard McCreery, Wei You, Antoine Kahn, Piotr Cyganik, Adam Bergren, Paul McIntyre, Ayelet Vilan, James Batteas, Martin Thuo, Andrew Walter, Giorgio Contini, and Andrew Kummel.

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