Technical Sessions Key to Session/Paper Numbers AC AI AP AS BA BI BP EL EM EN EW GR HI IA IPF IS MG MI MN MS NL NS PS SA SE SP SS TC TF TR VT Actinides and Rare Earths Focus Topic Advanced Imaging of Cell and Bacteria Interactions with Surfaces Focus Topic Atom Probe Tomography Focus Topic Applied Surface Science Biomolecules at Aqueous Interfaces Focus Topic Biomaterial Interfaces Biomembranes and Emerging Tools in Bioscience Plenary Session Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Focus Topic Electronic Materials and Processing Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Helium Ion Microscopy Focus Topic Ions at Aqueous Interfaces Focus Topic Industrial Physics Forum In Situ Spectroscopy and Microscopy Focus Topic Accelerating Materials Discovery for Global Competitiveness Focus Topic Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures MEMS and NEMS Manufacturing Science and Technology Nanoparticle-Liquid Interfaces Focus Topic Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Plasma Science and Technology Synchrotron Analysis Focus Topic Advanced Surface Engineering Scanning Probe Microscopy Focus Topic Surface Science Transparent Conductors and Printable Electronics Focus Topic Thin Film Tribology Focus Topic Vacuum Technology Sessions sponsored by two divisions are labeled with both acronyms (e.g. EM+SS), then: a number to indicate parallel sessions sponsored by the same division (e.g. SS1, SS2), then: a dash followed by the first two characters of the day of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, then: Morning, Afternoon, Lunch, Poster, then: a number to indicate the time slot scheduled for each paper. Example: SS1-MoM9 (Surface Science, Monday morning, 11:00 am). = AVS 60th Anniversary Events = AVS 60th Anniversary Events 89 2013 Technical Program Room/ 101 A 101 B EN+PS+TF Thin Film, Organic, and Chalcogenide Solar Cells EM+TF High-k Gate Oxides for High Mobility Semiconductors I EN+AS+NS+SS Interfacial Challenges in Nanostructured Solar Cells EM High-k Gate Oxides for High Mobility Semiconductors II EN Energy Past, Present, and Future EM+PS High-k Oxides for MOSFETs and Memory Devices I 102 A 102 B 102 C 104 A 104 B 104 C 201 A GR+EM+NS+ PS+SS+TF Growth of 2D Materials PS Innovative Chemistries for Advanced Etch Processes SS+AS+NS Nanostructures: Growth & Characterization Day SuA MoM MoA TuM MN+AS+SS PS+AS+BI+SE AC+MI+SA+TF TF+EN Actinides and ALD for Energy Rare Earths: Experiment and Electron Applications Correlation Fabrication & MultiAtmospheric scale Interactions of Plasma Materials, Surfaces, Processing: and Interfaces at the Fundamental and Micro- & Nano-scale MN+NS Optomechanics, Photonics, and Quantum Nanosystems PS+TF Plasma Deposition MN+NS PS1 Micro and Nano Plasma Sources Systems based on Carbon and Piezoelectric Materials AC+MI+SA+TF TF+AS+SE+SS GR+EM+NS+ PS SP+TF Actinides and ALD/MLD Advanced Rare Earths: Surface BEOL/Interconn Electronic Theory and Reactions, Properties and ect Etching Electron Precursors, and Charge Transport Correlation Properties in 2D Materials AC+AS+SS The Surface Science of Actinides and Rare Earths TF ALD for Emerging Applications GR+AS+EM+ MI+MN SS Metal Oxides: Reactivity and Catalysis PS2 Advanced FEOL/Gate Etching SS+AS Synthesis, Structure and Characterization of Oxides GR+AS+NS+SP +SS Characterization incl. Microscopy and Spectroscopy of 2D Materials PS2 Deep Etch Processes for Vias, Trenches and MEMS SS Metals and Alloys: Structure, Reactivity & Catalysis GR 2D Materials on Metallic Substrates PS Fundamentals of Plasma Surface Interactions SS+NS Nanostructures: Reactivity & Catalysis TF+AS+NS+SE TF+AS+BI+EM GR+AS+EM PS +SE+SS +NS+SS Beam and PSTD at AVS60: Glancing Angle Applications of Self- Dopants, Defects Looking Back Assembled Deposition and Interfaces in and Moving Monolayers and (GLAD) 2D Materials Forward Nano-Structured Techniques Assemblies SS+EM Semiconductor Surfaces and Interfaces Optical, Magnetic, Mechanical and Thermal Properties of 2D Materials TuL TuA EN+AS+PS Water Splitting and Carbon Dioxide Conversion EM+MI+NS+SS+TF EM High-k Oxides for Evolution of MOSFETs & Electronic Memory Devices II/ Oxides & Dielectrics Materials and the AVS for Novel Devices & Ultra-dense Memory I PS1 Plasma Diagnostics, Sensors and Control AC+AS+EN TF Actinides and High Throughput Rare Earths: The ALD Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Critical Materials TuP WeM EN+SE+SS+TF EM1 Thin Films for Electrical Testing Energy and Defects in III-V’s EM+PS Oxides and Dielectrics for Novel Devices and Ultra-dense Memory II TC+EM+TF Oxide and Flexible Electronics TF+MI Magnetic Thin Films and Nanostructures TF+VT Thin Film Permeation Barriers and Encapsulation WeL WeA EL+AS+EM+SS +TF ThM EL+AS+EN+PS +SS+TF ThA GR+EM+NS +SS+TF Spectroscopic Ellipsometry: Perspectives and Novel Applications Spectroscopic Ellipsometry for Photovoltaics and Instrument Development Beyond Graphene: Other 2D Electronic Materials and their Heterostructures EM EM+AS+NS+SS III-V Devices Semiconductor and Tunnel FETs Heterostructures/ Heusler Alloys EM+AS+EN +TF Hybrid and Organic Electronics EM2 Non-traditional Inorganic Semiconductors TC+EM+EN +TF Transparent Conductors and Photovoltaics EM+AS+PS+TF PS+AS+NS+SS TF+PS Materials and Plasma Synthesis Advanced CVD Process for of Methods Advanced Nanostructures Interconnects I EM Materials and Process for Advanced Interconnects II BI+AS+BA+NS +SS Biomolecules at Interfaces TF Energetic Thin Films TF+AS+EM +NS+SS Thin Film: Growth and Characterization I TF+EM+NS+SS Thin Film: Growth and Characterization II GR+AS+NS+SS PS 2D Materials: Plasma Modeling Nanostructures SS+EN Photocatalysis and Photochemistry at Surfaces GR+AS+BI+PS +SS SS1 Organic Layers on Surfaces Plasma Processing, Surface Chemistry, Functionalization, & Sensor Applications of 2D Materials PS Low Damage Processing ThP FrM GR+EM+MS+ NS+SP 2D Materials: Device Physics & Applications EM+NS+SS+TF EM+NS+TF Growth and Nanoelectronic Characterization Interfaces, Materials, of Group IIIand Devices/ CrystalNitride Materials line Oxides on TF+EM+NS+SS Thin Film: Growth and Characterization III Semiconductors 90 SS Oxides and Semiconductors: Structure and Reactivity at a Glance 201 B 202 A 202 B 202 C 203 A 203 B 203 C 204 VT Vacuum Measurement and Metrology BA+AI+AS+BI +IS+NL Biomolecules at Aqueous Interfaces NS+BI+EM Nanophotonics and Plasmonics TR+AS Bridging Scales and Characterization AS+BI Organic Depth Profiling VT Dynamic Vacuum Processes and Outgassing IA+AI+BI+IS+ NL+SS Ions at Aqueous Interfaces NS+AS+EM Nanowires and Nanotubes TR+AS+NS+SS AS Molecular Analyses Using Origins of Novel Ion Friction Beams Hall A Hall B BP+AS Biomembranes and Emerging Tools in Bioscience Plenary Session BI+AS+IS+NL MI MS+AS+EM+ EN+NS+TF Surfaces to Topological IPF 2013Control Cell Materials, Manufacturing Response Rashba Systems, Challenges: R&D and Heusler Perspective/Energy Alloys Storage MS+AS+EM BI+AI+BA+IS MI+EM+MG +NS+PS+TF Biofouling Frontiers of IPF 2013-Mfg Complex Oxides Challenges for Emerging Tech: III. Mfg Challenges: Electronics MS+AS+BA BI+AS+BA+NL MI+EM +BI+PS+TF Biointerface, Spintronics and IPF 2013-Mfg Energy and Magnetoelectrics Challenges for Environmental Emerging Tech: IV. Applications of Mfg Challenges: QCM The Life Sciences VT History of Vacuum Technology NS+EM+EN Nanoscale Transport and Devices TR+SE Low Friction Materials AS Developments in Electron Spectroscopies for Non-Ideal Samples EW Exhibitor Technology Spotlight I EW Exhibitor Technology Spotlight II IA+BA MI+AS+NS+SP Ions and Advanced Biomolecules at Probes in Aqueous Magnetic Interfaces Imaging and Characterization MS+AS+EL+ EM+PS+TF Manufacturing Challenges of Nanoscale Patterning VT+EN+TF Vacuum for Industrial Processing AP+AS+SS Microstructural and Interface Analysis of Metals Subjected to Various Conditions NS+AS+EN+SS Nanoscale Catalysis and Surface Chemistry SA+AS+MG +SS HAXPES Studies on Interfaces and Buried Layers AS+BI Forensic Science, Art & Archaeology (2:00-3:20pm) / Quasicrystals & Complex Metal Alloys (4:00-6:00pm) EW Exhibitor Technology Spotlight III POSTER SESSIONS (AC, AP, BI, EN, MI, MN, MS, NS, PS, SA, SS, TC, TR, VT) BI Cell-Surface Interactions SS+AS MG+EM+MI+ VT AP+AS+EM MS +MI+TF Catalysis in Pumps, Prebiotic Chemistry Materials Discovery Accelerators and APT Analysis of (8:00-10:00 am)/ and Optimization Large Vacuum Semiconductor, Environmental through Iterative Systems Magnetic, and Interfaces (10:40 Approaches Oxide Materials am-12:00 pm) NS+AS+BI+SP SA+AS+MI+SS AS+BI+IS Nanoscale Sync. & Imagery: Ambient Imaging and PEEM, NanoIonization Mass Microscopy ARPES/Sync. Spectrometry EW Exhibitor Technology Spotlight IV TXRF & Related Tech. EW Exhibitor Technology Spotlight V BI+AI+AS+BA+ SS+AS+NS+SP MG+EN+MS VT+AS+SS+TF IA+NL+NS+SP Single Education for Surface Science Characterization Molecules at Interactive R&D for Accelerator of Biointerfaces Surfaces: & Industrial Applications Structure and Implementation Dynamics AP+AS+MI +NS+SS BI+NL+NS+SS SS MG+MI+NS Bio/Nano Chirality & Theoretical and Interfaces Enantioselectivit Computational y on Surfaces Methods SP+AS+BI+MI +NS+SS Advances in Scanning Probe Imaging HI Basics of Helium Ion Microscopy IS+AS+SS SE+PS AS+BI+EM+N L+NS+SS Pulsed Plasmas in Ambient Pressure XPS Surface Engineering Nanoparticle (8:00-10:00 am)/ from Surface Atmospheric PressSophistication to ure Plasmas (10:40 Chemistry Reality am-12:00 pm) SP+AS+BI+EM +MI+NS+SE+SS HI Imaging and Lithography with Helium Ions IS+EN+SP+SS NL+AS+BI Nanoparticles with Proteins and Cells: Modelling and Measurement SS2 Surface Dynamics and Non-adiabatic Processes MG Theory, Computation and Data-Enabled Scientific Discovery Probe-sample Interactions, Nanomanipulation and Emerging Instrument Formats APT and FIM Analysis of Catalysts and Nanoscale Materials NS+BI+EM Nanopatterning and Nanolithography In Situ Studies of Electrochemical Interfaces and Processes SE+PS Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas SE+NS+TF Nanostructured Thin Films and Coatings AS Developments in Electron Spectroscopies for Non-Ideal Samples 2 EW Exhibitor Technology Spotlight VI AS+BI+EM+ NL+NS+SS Nanoparticle Surface Chemistry II POSTER SESSIONS (AS, EL, EM, GR, HI, IS, SE, SP, TF) NL+AS+BI+SA Emerging Methods to Identify and Measure Nanomaterials in Biological Environments MG+AS+EM+NS+ SP+AS+EM+ SA+SE+SP+SS+TF GR+MI+NS+SS Novel Synth. Probing Approaches & Innov. Electronic and Charac. Tech. Coupled w/ Theory/ Transport Computations Properties IS+AS+SP SE+EN Evolving In Situ Surface Microscopic and Engineering for Spectroscopic Energy Techniques and Conversion and Applications Harvesting 91 Special Events Sunday 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Short Courses Sunday 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Special or Focus Area Sessions 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Special Session Special Session Special Session 92 NOTES 93 Sunday Afternoon, October 27, 2013 Biomembranes and Emerging Tools in Bioscience Plenary Session Room: 201 B - Session BP+AS-SuA Biomembranes and Emerging Tools in Bioscience Plenary Session Moderator: P. Kingshott, Swinburne University of Technology 3:00 pm BP+AS-SuA1 Invited 3:20 pm Invited talk continued. 3:40 pm BP+AS-SuA3 Invited A "GoogleMAP"-type Molecular View of Microbes and Biofilms - From Culture to People, P.C. DORRESTEIN, University of California San Diego Physical Chemistry of Living Systems: Mechanisms of Signal Transduction in Membranes at the Single Molecule Level, J. GROVES, University of California, Berkeley 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm BP+AS-SuA5 Invited New Strategies for the Separation and Crystallization of Membrane Components in Lipid Bilayers, S.D. EVANS, M. CHEETHAM, P. BAO, G.R. HEATH, J. ROTH, A. BLAKESTON, B. JOHNSON, University of Leeds, UK 4:40 pm Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm BP+AS-SuA7 Invited Surface-Specific Sum-Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy, Y.R. SHEN, University of California, Berkeley 5:20 pm Invited talk continued. 94 Anticipated Schedule Sunday Morning, October 27, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 8:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lunch when _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ with _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ where _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Schedule Sunday Afternoon, October 27, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 1:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 95 Special Events Monday 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. 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Short Courses Monday 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Special or Focus Area Sessions 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Special Session Special Session Special Session 96 NOTES 97 Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Actinides and Rare Earths Focus Topic Room: 102 C - Session AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM Applied Surface Science Room: 204 - Session AS+BI-MoM Actinides and Rare Earths: Experiment and Electron Correlation Organic Depth Profiling AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM1 Invited AS+BI-MoM1 Moderators: K.G. Lloyd, DuPont, D. Moon, DGIST Moderator: T. Durakiewicz, Los Alamos National Laboratory 8:20 am Our Understanding of the Condensed-Matter Physics of Actinides: What have we Learned in 50 Years?, G. LANDER, ITU, Karlsruhe, Germany Combining Gas Cluster Ion Beam (GCIB) and AngleResolved XPS (ARXPS) Depth-Profiling, P. CUMPSON, A. BARLOW, N. SANO, J. PORTOLES, Newcastle University, UK 8:40 am Invited talk continued. AS+BI-MoM2 XPS Analysis of Oxygen Plasma Modified Polyethylene Surfaces, S.S. ALNABULSI, Physical Electronics Inc., N. DE GEYTER, R. MORENT, Ghent University, Belgium, J.F. MOULDER, Physical Electronics Inc. 9:00 am AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM3 Invited 5f Electron Localization, J.L. SMITH, Los Alamos National Laboratory AS+BI-MoM3 9:20 am Invited talk continued. AS+BI-MoM4 XPS Valence Band Profiling of Polymer Mixtures with Argon Cluster Ions, P. MACK, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK Successful XPS Sputter Depth Profiling of Organic Materials Using Massive Argon Cluster Ions, S.J. HUTTON, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK, J. WALTON, The University of Manchester, UK, W. BOXFORD, C.J. BLOMFIELD, J.D.P. COUNSELL, S.C. PAGE, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK 9:40 am 10:00 am AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM5 Invited Historical Aspects and Perspectives of X-Ray Spectroscopy in Lanthanide and Actinide Materials, G. KAINDL, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Invited talk continued. 3D Characterization of Multi-Layer Polymer Films by XPS and TOF-SIMS, S. IIDA, T. MIYAYAMA, ULVAC-PHI, Inc., Japan, G.L. FISHER, J.S. AS+BI-MoM5 HAMMOND, S.R. BRYAN, Physical Electronics Inc. In Situ TOF-SIMS and SFM Measurements Providing Real 3D Chemical Information, E. NIEHUIS, S. KAYSER, R. MÖLLERS, ION-TOF GmbH, AS+BI-MoM6 Germany, L. BERNARD, H.-J. HUG, EMPA, Switzerland, N. HAVERCROFT, ION-TOF USA, Inc., R. DIANOUX, A. SCHEIDEMANN, NanoScan AG, Switzerland 10:20 am BREAK BREAK Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (ToF SIMS) Analysis of Stress Tolerant Polymer (STP) in GenGard Corrosion Inhibitors, G. ZORN, M. KARADGE, M.M. MORRA, GE Global Research, J. DAVIS, C.C. 10:40 am AS+BI-MoM8 PIERCE, J.I. MELZER, GE Power & Water 11:00 am Soft X-ray Absorption and Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Pu, J.G. TOBIN, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM9 Argon Gas Cluster Beam Etching of Organic Contaminants on Graphene and HOPG, BJ. TYLER, A.J. POLLARD, I.S. GILMORE, National AS+BI-MoM9 Physical Laboratory, UK 11:20 am 11:40 am AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM10 Invited AS+BI-MoM10 Invited Livermore National Laboratory HOUSSIAU, University of Namur, Belgium Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. Signatures of the γ - α Volume Collapse in Cerium, M.J. LIPP, Lawrence Why is Low Energy Cesium so Efficient for Depth-profiling Organics?, L. 98 Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Biomolecules at Aqueous Interfaces Focus Topic Room: 203 A - Session BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM Biomaterial Interfaces Room: 201 B - Session BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM Biomolecules at Aqueous Interfaces Surfaces to Control Cell Response BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM1 Invited BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM1 DOUGHTY, Y. RAO, S.M. KAZER, S.J.J. KWOK, N.T. TURRO, Columbia University Technology, Australia Invited talk continued. BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM2 Moderator: P. Koelsch, University of Washington 8:20 am 8:40 am Selected Studies of Biomolecular Interactions, K.B. EISENTHAL, B. Moderator: H.E. Canavan, University of New Mexico Modulation of Cell Behaviour using Self–assembled Binary Colloidal Crystals, P.Y. WANG, P. KINGSHOTT, Swinburne University of Achieving Differential Cell Adhesion with Novel Polymer Surfaces Identified using Microarrays, F.A. SIMOES, C. ALEXANDER, G. MANTOVANI, L. BUTTERY, M.R. ALEXANDER, University of Nottingham, UK 9:00 am Interaction of Hematopoietic and Leukemic Cells with their Microenvironment, A. ROSENHAHN, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, M. BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM3 Invited BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3 GEIGER, Northwestern University HANKE, C. CHRISTOPHIS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, I. TAUBERT, N. BARAN, P. WUCHTER, A.D. HO, University of Heidelberg, Germany 9:20 am Invited talk continued. BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM4 9:40 am BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM5 Characterizing the Protein-Surface Interactions that Control Diatom Biomineralization, J.E. BAIO, Oregon State University, M. BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM5 Invited Probing Nanoparticle-lipid Bilayer Interactions with Nonlinear Optics, F. BONN, T. WEIDNER, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany 10:00 am Probing the Effects of Different Ions on the Formation of Microstructure Within Collagen Hydrogels by Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) Microscopy, X. LANG, J.G. LYUBOVITSKY, BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM6 The Creation of Polymeric Biointerfaces using NonContact Dispensing Technology, C. DUFRESNE, Scienion The Role of Cell-Substrate Interactions on Cell Stiffness and Cell Volume, D.A. WEITZ, Harvard University Invited talk continued. University of California, Riverside 10:20 am BREAK BREAK 10:40 am BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM8 Invited BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8 Quantitative, Predictive Models of Adhesion of Cells to Polymers, V.C. EPA, D.A. WINKLER, CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, Australia, A.L. HOOK, C. CHANG, J. YANG, University of Nottingham, UK, R. LANGER, D.G. ANDERSON, MIT, P. WILLIAMS, M.C. DAVIES, M.R. ALEXANDER, University of Nottingham, UK Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) Vibrational Spectroscopy Studies of Molecules at Solid-Liquid and Solid-Gas Interfaces, G.A. SOMORJAI, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, X. CAI, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 11:00 am Invited talk continued. BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM9 Smart Surfaces for Studies Behavior, M.N. YOUSAF, York University, Canada 11:20 am BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM10 A Molecular View of Water Interacting with Climate-active Ice Nucleating Proteins, R. PANDEY, Max Planck Institute for BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM10 Polymer Research, Germany, J. FRÖHLICH, U. PÖSCHL, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany, M. BONN, T. WEIDNER, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany University of Nottingham, UK, D.G. ANDERSON, R. LANGER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.C. DAVIES, M.R. ALEXANDER, C. DENNING, University of Nottingham, UK 11:40 am of Real-Time Dynamic Cell What Makes the Heart Grow Fonder? Chemically Diverse Polyacrylate and Polyacrylamide Surfaces for Human Cardiomyocyte Culture and Their Effect on Phenotype, A.K. PATEL, Selectivity in Platelet Activation by the Titania Surface: A Model System for In Vitro Modulation of Platelet Activity, S. BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM11 GUPTA, CIC biomaGUNE, Spain, I. REVIAKINE, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 99 Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM+TF-MoM Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session EN+PS+TF-MoM High-k Gate Oxides for High Mobility Semiconductors I Thin Film, Organic, and Chalcogenide Solar Cells Ultrathin Titanyl Phthalocyanine Active Layer on Graphene for Atomic Layer Deposition, A.C. KUMMEL, H.H. PARK, University of California, EN+PS+TF-MoM1 Invited Moderator: C.L. Hinkle, University of Texas at Dallas 8:20 am Moderator: Y. Xu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory EM+TF-MoM1 San Diego, S.W. PARK, University of California at San Diego 8:40 am Correlation between Current-Voltage Measurements and the Barrier Height Determined by XPS in Ge p-MOS Capacitors, S. EM+TF-MoM2 Understanding (?) Solar Devices through Soft X-Ray and Electron Spectroscopy, C. HESKE, UNLV and KIT Invited talk continued. FADIDA, F. PALUMBO, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, L. NYNS, H.C. LIN, S. VAN ELSHOCHT, M. CAYMAX, IMEC, Belgium, M. EIZENBERG, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel 9:00 am EM+TF-MoM3 Invited Gate Dielectrics on Graphene, J. KIM, The University of Texas at Dallas EN+PS+TF-MoM3 Raman Scattering Studies of Photovoltaic Thin Films, S. CHOI, L.M. GEDVILAS, J.N. DUENOW, L.M. MANSFIELD, M. CONTRERAS, I.L. REPINS, D.H. LEVI, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 9:20 am Invited talk continued. EN+PS+TF-MoM4 Continuous-Flow Chemical Bath Deposition of ZnxCd1-xS Thin Films For Chalcopyrite Solar Cells, B.S. TOSUN, J.T. ABRAHAMSON, A.A. GUNAWAN, K.A. MKHOYAN, S.A. CAMPBELL, E.S. AYDIL, University of Minnesota EM+TF-MoM5 Impact of N2 and Forming Gas Plasma Exposure on the Growth and Interfacial Characteristics of Al2O3 on Al0.25Ga0.75N, X. QIN, B. EN+PS+TF-MoM5 BRENNAN, H. DONG, A. AZCATL, R.M. WALLACE, University of Texas at Dallas of Mines EM+TF-MoM6 Monitoring the HfO2-InAs Interface during the ALD Process using Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy, R. TIMM, S. EN+PS+TF-MoM6 YNGMAN, A. HEAD, J. KNUTSSON, M. HJORT, J. KNUDSEN, J. SCHNADT, L.-E. WERNERSSON, A. MIKKELSEN, Lund University, Sweden Dublin, Ireland, C.A. WOLDEN, Colorado School of Mines 10:20 am BREAK BREAK 10:40 am EM+TF-MoM8 Invited EN+PS+TF-MoM8 Surface Energetics of AgInSe2 Thin Films, P. PEÑA MARTIN, A. ROCKETT, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 9:40 am 10:00 am Challenges and Progress in Complementary Tunnel FETs, M. WISTEY, G. Development of Plasma-Enhanced Vapor Transport Deposition of CdTe Absorbers, J. BEACH, C.A. WOLDEN, J.J. LI, Colorado School Self-Limiting Growth of Pyrite Solar Absorbers using Pulsed PECVD, C. SENTMAN, Colorado School of Mines, M. O'BRIEN, Trinity College ZHOU, Y. LU, R. LI, Q. ZHANG, W.S. HWANG, Q. LIU, T. VASEN, C. CHEN, M. QI, H. ZHU, J.-M. KUO, S. CHAE, Y. LU, H. ZHU, J.-M. KUO, T. KOSEL, S. KOSWATTA, P.J. FAY, A. SEABAUGH, H. XING, University of Notre Dame 11:00 am Microstructure Evolution During Annealing of Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide Colloidal Nanocrystal Coatings to form Large-Grain Polycrystalline Thin Films, B.D. CHERNOMORDIK, A.E. BÉLAND, D.D. DENG, A.A. Invited talk continued. EN+PS+TF-MoM9 GUNAWAN, University of Minnesota, D.J. NORRIS, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, E.S. AYDIL, University of Minnesota 11:20 am In Situ Infrared Study on the Interfacial Layer Formation during the Atomic Layer Deposition of Aluminum Silicate on Chemicallytreated InP(100), W. CABRERA, K. BERNAL-RAMOS, A. VEGA, The University of EM+TF-MoM10 EN+PS+TF-MoM10 Surface Properties of the Photovoltaic Material Kesterite Cu2ZnSnSe4, C. PERKINS, J. LI, I.L. REPINS, K.X. STEIRER, G. TEETER, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Texas at Dallas, I.M. POVEY, Tyndall National Institute, Ireland, H. DONG, B. BRENNAN, R.M. WALLACE, Y.J. CHABAL, The University of Texas at Dallas 11:40 am Density Function Theory Simulations of a-Al2O3/GaN(0001) EN+PS+TF-MoM11 Enhanced Grain Growth in Cu2ZnSnS4 Thin Films via Interfaces Resulting from Ex Situ and In Situ Surface Preparation, A.C. Vapor Transport of Alkali Metal Impurities, M. JOHNSON*, University of EM+TF-MoM11 KUMMEL, E. CHAGAROV, S. GU, P. ASBECK, University of California San Diego, S. MADISETTI, S. OKTYABRSKY, University at Albany-SUNY, T. KAUFMAN-OSBORN, A.J. KERR, University of California San Diego Minnesota, S. BARYSHEV, Argonne National Laboratory, E. THIMSEN, M. MANNO, X. ZHANG, C. LEIGHTON, E.S. AYDIL, University of Minnesota 100 * TFD James Harper Award Finalist Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Room: 202 A - Session MI-MoM Growth of 2D Materials 8:20 am Moderators: T. Ohta, Sandia National Laboratories, B. Ozyilmaz, National University of Singapore GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM1 Using Nitrogenated SiC to Produce Wide-gap Semiconducting Graphene, P.I. COHEN, S. ROTHWELL, University of Minnesota, L.C. FELDMAN, G. LIU, Rutgers University, E.H. CONRAD, F. WANG, Georgia Institute of Technology Topological Materials, Rashba Systems, and Heusler Alloys Moderator: V. Lauter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Rotating Spin and Giant Splitting: Unoccupied Surface State at Tl/Si(111), M. DONATH, S.D. STOLWIJK, A.B. SCHMDIT, Muenster University, Germany, MI-MoM1 K. SAKAMOTO, Chiba University, Japan, P. KRUEGER, Muenster University, Germany Searching Majorana Fermion in Topological Insulator/Superconductor Heterojunction, J. JIA, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 8:40 am MI-MoM2 China 9:00 am GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3 Graphene Growth on C-face SiC in Argon, Z. ROBINSON, G.G. JERNIGAN, K. BUSSMANN, R.L. MYERS-WARD, V.D. WHEELER, L.O. NYAKITI, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, S. OIDA, J. HANNON, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, M. CURRIE, C. EDDY, D.K. GASKILL, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory MI-MoM3 Invited 9:20 am GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM4 Microscopic Control of Epitaxial Graphene on SiC(111) and SiC(100) Thin Films on a Microfabricated Si(100) Substrate, H. FUKIDOME, T. IDE, M. SUEMITSU, Y. KAWAI, Tohoku University, Japan, Invited talk continued. Visualizing Topological States of Matter, A. YAZDANI, Princeton University T. OHKOUCHI, M. KOTSUGI, T. KINOSHITA, JASRI/SPring-8, Japan, T. SHINOHARA, N. NAGAMURA, S. TOYODA, K. HORIBA, M. OSHIMA, University of Tokyo, Japan 9:40 am STM Studies on Direction-Selective Epitaxial Graphene: Growth Mechanism and Moiré Superstructures, H. LIM, Y. KIM, GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM5 RIKEN, Japan MI-MoM5 Invited Probing Spin Textures of Topological Surface States in Ternary Chalcogenides, A. KIMURA, Hiroshima University, Japan 10:00 am GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM6 Epitaxial Graphene on Ag(111), B.T. KIRALY, Northwestern University, E. ISKI, Argonne National Laboratory, A.J. MANNIX, Northwestern University, B. FISHER, Argonne National Laboratory, M.C. HERSAM, Northwestern University, N.P. GUISINGER, Argonne National Laboratory Invited talk continued. 10:20 am BREAK BREAK 10:40 am GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM8 A Universal Scheme to Convert Aromatic Monolayers Into Functional Carbon Nanomembranes, A. ANGELOVA, H. MI-MoM8 VIEKER, N.J. WEBER, D. MATEI, University of Bielefeld, Germany, S. KURASCH, U. KAISER, University of Ulm, Germany, K. MÜLLEN, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany, A. GÖLZHÄUSER, A. TURCHANIN, University of Bielefeld, Germany Germany, CHR.R. AST, Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung Stuttgart, Germany, H. MIRHOSSEINI, Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik Halle, Germany, J. HENK, MartinLuther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, M. DONATH, Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster, Germany Hydrogenation of Monolayer and Bilayer Graphene and Nanodiamond Growth on Ni(111) Substrate, I.I. OLEYNIK, L. ADAMSKA, M. BATZILL, University of South Florida MI-MoM9 Growth and Properties of Skyrmionic MnSi Thin Film, J.Y. YI, S.W. TANG, University of Tennessee, G.X. CAO, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, D.G. MANDRUS, University of Tennessee, Z. GAI, Oak Ridge National Laboratory GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM10 Invited MI-MoM10 RUOFF, The University of Texas at Austin KRAVCHENKO, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, J.Y. YI, G.X. CAO, University of Tennessee, J. HOWE, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, D.G. MANDRUS, University of Tennessee, Z. GAI, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Invited talk continued. MI-MoM11 11:00 am 11:20 am 11:40 am GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM9 Graphene-based, Graphene-derived, and New Carbon Materials, R.S. (Un)expected Spin Topology in Unoccupied Bands of Bi/Ag(111), S.N.P. WISSING, A.B. SCHMIDT, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Skyrmionic MnSi Nanowires on Si: SiO2 Layer as a Catalyst Assistant for the CVD Growth, S.W. TANG, University of Tennessee, I. Epitaxial Growth, Transport, and Electronic Structure of Half Heusler Compounds: CoTiSb, NiTiSn, and Ni2TiSn/NiTiSn Nanocomposite Films, J.K. KAWASAKI, UCSB, L.M. JOHANSSON, Lund University, Sweden, J. SHABANI, A. RICE, UCSB, M. HJORT, R. TIMM, Lund University, Sweden, B.D. SCHULTZ, UCSB, T. BALASUBRAMANIAN, A. MIKKELSEN, Lund University, Sweden, C.J. PALMSTROM, UCSB 101 Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Manufacturing Science and Technology Room: 202 B - Session MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TF-MoM IPF 2013-Manufacturing Challenges: R&D Perspective (8:209:40 am) / Energy Storage (9:40 am-12:00 pm) MEMS and NEMS Room: 102 A - Session MN+AS+SS-MoM Fabrication and Multi-scale Interactions of Materials, Surfaces, and Interfaces at the Micro- and Nano-scale 8:20 am Moderator: A.V. Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory Moderators: K. Amm, GE Global Research, B.R. Rogers, Vanderbilt University MN+AS+SS-MoM1 Invited MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TF-MoM1 Invited Enhancing Selectivity and Sensitivity of Microfabricated Sensors using Multi-Scale Interactions, T.G. THUNDAT, University of Alberta, Canada From Quanta to the Continuum: Opportunities for Mesoscale Science, G. CRABTREE, Argonne National Laboratory 8:40 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 9:00 am MN+AS+SS-MoM3 Meso Scale MEMS Inertial Switch Fabricated using Electroplated Metal on Insulator (MOI) Technique, Y. GERSON, D. MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TF-MoM3 Invited SCHREIBER, Tel Aviv University, Israel, H. GEROU, Microsystems Design Center, RAFAEL LTD, S. KRYLOV, Tel Aviv University, Israel Institute of Standards and Technology 9:20 am Fabrication and Characterization of Porous Carbon Nanotube Composite Resonators, S. NOYCE, R.C. DAVIS, R.R. VANFLEET, D.D. MN+AS+SS-MoM4 The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation – Towards a New Innovation Ecosystem for Advanced Manufacturing, M. MOLNAR, National Invited talk continued. ALLRED, B.D. JENSEN, Brigham Young University 9:40 am Fabrication of 3D Nickel Microstructures by Pulsed Electrodeposition on Carbon Coated Carbon Nanotubes, L. BARRETT, D. MN+AS+SS-MoM5 MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TF-MoM5 Invited Conformal Thin Films- The Use of Atomic Layer Deposition in Energy Related Applications, G.M. SUNDARAM, Ultratech/Cambridge NanoTech BARTON, R.C. DAVIS, R.R. VANFLEET, D.D. ALLRED, Brigham Young University 10:00 am Dielectric Properties of Electroactive Polymer P(VDFTrFE-CFE) for Sensor and Actuator Applications, L. ENGEL, S. KRUK, J. MN+AS+SS-MoM6 Invited talk continued. SHKLOVSKY, Y. SHACHAM-DIAMAND, S. KRYLOV, Tel Aviv University, Israel 10:20 am BREAK BREAK 10:40 am MN+AS+SS-MoM8 Invited MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TF-MoM8 Invited Silicon Carbide Micro-/Nanosystems for Sensing and Energy Applications, R. MABOUDIAN, C. CARRARO, UC Berkeley Manufacturing a Three-dimensional, Solid-state Rechargeable Battery, A. PRIETO, Colorado State University, D. JOHNSON, Prieto Battery, Inc. 11:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 11:20 am MN+AS+SS-MoM10 Development of Through-Silicon via Contacts for Front Side Electrodes in ISFET Sensors, A. ERTEN, S. PARK, E. BRIGGS, D. MARTIN, MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TF-MoM10 Invited Y. TAKESHITA, T. MARTZ, A.C. KUMMEL, University of California San Diego HARRIS, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory A New MEMS-Based Voltage Controlled Variable Capacitor for Gamma Ray Detection, M. SERRY, A. SHARAF, The American Invited talk continued. 11:40 am MN+AS+SS-MoM11 Defects, Nonuniformities, and Degradation Mechanisms in Batteries, S. University in Cairo, Egypt 102 Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Room: 203 B - Session NS+BI+EM-MoM Plasma Science and Technology Room: 102 B - Session PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM Nanophotonics and Plasmonics Atmospheric Plasma Processing: Fundamental and Applications Moderator: D. Wei, University of Florida Moderator: S. Shannon, North Carolina State University 8:20 am PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM1 Invited Field Emission in Microscale Dimensions: A New Approach to Atmospheric Pressure Gas Discharges, Y. LI, P. RUMBACH, D.B. GO, University of Notre Dame 8:40 am 9:00 am Invited talk continued. Predetermining Paths of Nanoscale Crack by Local Thermally Induced Strain Fields, M.R. CHO, P.K. KIM, Y.D. PARK, Seoul National NS+BI+EM-MoM3 University, Republic of Korea 9:20 am Recent Progress in Sub-wavelength Metamaterials: Design, Physics and Applications, J. RHO, University of California, Berkeley PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM3 Simulation of Microplasma Based Pressure Sensors, J-C. WANG, Z. XIONG, C. EUN, X. LUO, Y. GIANCHANDANI, M.J. KUSHNER, University of Michigan A Flexible Paper-based Microdischarge Array Device for Maskless Patterning on Nonflat Surfaces, Y.J. YANG*, M.Y. TSAI, W.C. NS+BI+EM-MoM4 PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM4 LIANG, H.Y. CHEN, C.C. HSU, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China NS+BI+EM-MoM5 Single-Molecule Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering using Silver Coated Nickel Nanorod Arrays, A. NASH, D. YE, Virginia PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5 Commonwealth University VANDENCASTEELE, T. DUFOUR, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, C. POLEUNIS, Univ. catholique de Louvain, Belgium, P. LAHA, Vrije Univ. Brussel, Belgium, P. VIVILLE, Materia Nova, Belgium, A. DELCORTE, P. BERTRAND, Univ. catholique de Louvain, Belgium, H.A. TERRYN, Vrije Univ. Brussel, Belgium, R. LAZZARONI, Materia Nova, Belgium, F.A.B. RENIERS, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium NS+BI+EM-MoM6 Merged Photonic Crystal Slot Waveguide - ALD Coated Silicon Nanophotonics, P. STENBERG, M. ROUSSEY, S. HONKANEN, M. PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM6 KUITTINEN, University of Eastern Finland RUMBACH, University of Notre Dame, R.M. SANKARAN, Case Western Reserve University, D.B. GO, University of Notre Dame 10:20 am BREAK BREAK 10:40 am NS+BI+EM-MoM8 Engineering Multimodal Localized Surface Plasmon Resonances in Silicon Nanowires, L.-W. CHOU, M.A. FILLER, Georgia Institute of PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM8 Invited 9:40 am 10:00 am Technology 11:00 am Exploiting Plasmon Induced Hot Electrons in Molecular Electronic Devices, D. CONKLIN, S. NANAYAKKARA, T.-H. PARK, University of NS+BI+EM-MoM9 Hydrophobic Fluorocarbon Films Synthesized from Liquid Monomers by Atmospheric Pressure Plasma, J. HUBERT, N. Deciphering Gas-Phase and Solution-Phase Reactions Initiated by Plasmas at the Surface of Aqueous Solutions, P. Prostate Cancer Treatment using Low-Temperature Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas: Advanced Optical Diagnostics and Multi-scale Numerical Simulations, D. O'CONNELL, University of York, UK Invited talk continued. Pennsylvania, M. LAGADEC, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, J. STECHER, Duke University, X. CHEN, University of Pennsylvania, M. THERIEN, Duke University, D.A. BONNELL, University of Pennsylvania 11:20 am NS+BI+EM-MoM10 Invited Coherent Imaging of Surface Plasmon Dynamics by Time-resolved Photoelectron Emission Microscopy, H. PETEK, University of Pittsburgh Conformal Encapsulation of Three-Demensional, Bioresorbable Polymeric Scaffolds Using Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition, M. HAWKER, A. PEGALAJAR-JURADO, E.R. FISHER, Colorado PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM10 State University 11:40 am Invited talk continued. Deactivation of Lipopolysaccharide by an Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet, E.J. BARTIS, C. HART, Q. YANG, University of PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11 Maryland, College Park, T.-Y. CHUNG, D.B. GRAVES, University of California, Berkeley, J. SEOG, G.S. OEHRLEIN, University of Maryland, College Park 103 * Coburn & Winters Student Award Finalist Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS-MoM Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS+AS+NS-MoM Innovative Chemistries for Advanced Etch Processes Nanostructures: Growth & Characterization PS-MoM1 Effects of Plasma-Induced Si Damage Structures on Annealing Process Design—Gas Chemistry Impact, A. MATSUDA, Y. NAKAKUBO, Kyoto SS+AS+NS-MoM1 University, Japan, M. FUKASAWA, Sony Corporation, Japan, Y. TAKAO, K. ERIGUCHI, Kyoto University, Japan, T. TATSUMI, Sony Corporation, Japan, K. ONO, Kyoto University, Japan A.B. ARJAD, J.A. YARMOFF, University of California, Riverside 8:40 am PS-MoM2 Advancing Patterning Processes Further by Employing a New Gas, S.U. ENGELMANN, E.A. JOSEPH, R.L. BRUCE, H. MIYAZOE, W.S. GRAHAM, E.M. SIKORSKI, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, M. NAKAMURA, T. SUZUKI, Zeon Chemicals LP, H. MATSUMOTO, A. ITOU, T. SUZUKI, Zeon Corporation SS+AS+NS-MoM2 Surface Hydrogen Stabilized Semiconductor Nanowire Growth, S. SIVARAM, N. SHIN, L.-W. CHOU, M.A. FILLER, Georgia Institute of Technology 9:00 am PS-MoM3 Advanced Etching Gas Development for High Aspect Ratio Structures, R. GUPTA, C. ANDERSON, V. SURLA, B. LEFEVRE, V. PALLEM, N. SS+AS+NS-MoM3 STAFFORD, Air Liquide UMD and Rice Univ., D.L. GONZALEZ, UMD and Univ. del Valle, Colombia, R. SATHIYANARAYANAN, IBM Semiconductor R&D, India PS-MoM4 Highly Selective Etch of PMMA to PS for DSA Lithography by Using Carbon Containing Gas 100 MHz CCP RIE System, T. IMAMURA, H. SS+AS+NS-MoM4 Invited YAMAMOTO, M. OMURA, I. SAKAI, H. HAYASHI, Toshiba Corporation Semiconductor Company, Japan TERSOFF, IBM Watson Center New Fluorocarbon Free Chemistry Proposed As Solution to Limit Porous SiOCH Film Modification during Etching, N. POSSEME, CEA- Invited talk continued. Moderator: J.P. Chang, University of California at Los Angeles 8:20 am 9:20 am 9:40 am Moderator: F.P. Netzer, Karl-Franzens University, Austria Measuring Homogeneity of Nanocluster Size Distributions using Charge Resolved Low Energy Alkali Ion Scattering, Analyzing Capture Zone Distributions (CZD) in Growth: Theory and Applications, T.L. EINSTEIN, University of Maryland, A. PIMPINELLI, PS-MoM5 Novel Behavior in Droplet-Mediated Growth of III-V Nanostructures, J. LETI, France, L. VALLIER, CNRS-LTM, France, C.-L. KAO, AMAT, C. LICITRA, CEA-LETI, France, C. MANNEQUIN, CNRS-LTM, France, J. PENDER, S. NEMANI, AMAT PS-MoM6 Characterization of the Effects of Mildly Oxidizing Chemistries on Silicon Oxidation for Advanced Photoresist-Strip Applications, B. SS+AS+NS-MoM6 THEDJOISWORO, B. JACOBS, I. BERRY, D. CHEUNG, J. PARK, Lam Research PEDERSEN, J. RAFAELSEN, Aalborg University, Denmark 10:20 am BREAK BREAK 10:40 am PS-MoM8 Invited SS+AS+NS-MoM8 10:00 am Size-effects in Photoemission and Optical Second Harmonic Generation Spectroscopy of Ge Nano-dots on Si(111), K. Challenges in Etching of Multicomponent Oxides and Other Difficult-ToEtch Materials, J. MARGOT, Université de Montréal, Canada, M. CHAKER, INRS, Study of the Coupling of Ultra-thin CdSe Double Quantum Wells, J.A. LORENZO-ANDRADE, F. SUTARA, I. HERNÁNDEZ-CALDERÓN, Cinvestav, Mexico Canada 11:00 am Fine Tuning of the Self-Ordered Nanostructured O/Cu(110) Surface, F. WIAME, C. POULAIN, Z. BUDINSKA, V. MAURICE, P. Invited talk continued. SS+AS+NS-MoM9 MARCUS, Chimie ParisTech, France 11:20 am Thermodynamic Approach to Select Viable Etch Chemistry for SS+AS+NS-MoM10 DFT Studies on the Adsorption and Diffusion of Small Magnetic Metals, T. KIM, K. CHEN, J.P. CHANG, University of California at Los Angeles Rh and Au Clusters on Graphene/Ru(0001), D. TENG, D. SHOLL, Georgia PS-MoM10 Institute of Technology, B. HABENICHT, L. SEMIDEY-FLECHA, Y. XU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 11:40 am Studies on Highly Selective Si3N4 Spacer Etching over Si/SiO2 using CH3F/O2 Plasmas, B. PARKINSON, A. RALEY, A. RANJAN, K. KUMAR, P. PS-MoM11 SS+AS+NS-MoM11 Nucleation of Copper Islands on Graphite, D. APPY, H. LEI, C.Z. WANG, D. SHAO, E. KWOLEK, P.A. THIEL, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University BIOLSI, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC 104 Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF+EN-MoM Tribology Focus Topic Room: 203 C - Session TR+AS-MoM ALD for Energy Bridging Scales and Characterization Moderator: W.M.M. Kessels, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 8:20 am Moderators: R.W. Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, L. Marks, Northwestern University TF+EN-MoM1 Invited Thin Film Electrolyte via Atomic Layer Deposition for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, G. CHO, S. CHA, J. PAEK, J. PARK, I. CHANGE, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea 8:40 am Invited talk continued. 9:00 am TF+EN-MoM3 Coaxial ALD Nanotube Structures for Functional Nanopore Battery, C. LIU, X. CHEN, M. SCHROEDER, K. GREGORCZYK, University of Maryland, College Park, S.B. LEE, University of Maryland, College Park and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, G.W. RUBLOFF, University of Maryland, College Park TR+AS-MoM3 Invited 9:20 am TF+EN-MoM4 Engineering Lithium-Containing Ionic Conductive Thin Films by Atomic Layer Deposition for Lithium-ion Battery Applications, J. CHO, Y. Invited talk continued. Friction in Full View, L. MARKS, Northwestern University PERNG, D. MEMBRENO, N. CIRIGLIANO, B. DUNN, J.P. CHANG, UCLA 9:40 am Manganese Oxide Pseudocapacitive Supercapacitors from Electrochemical Oxidation of MnO ALD Films, M.J. YOUNG, C.B. MUSGRAVE, TF+EN-MoM5 S.M. GEORGE, University of Colorado, Boulder Combining In Situ Nanotribology and Atomistic Simulations to Reveal the Strong Effect of Atomic-Scale Roughness on Nanoscale Adhesion, T.D.B. JACOBS, University of Pennsylvania, K.E. RYAN, P.L. KEATING, TR+AS-MoM5 United States Naval Academy, D.S. GRIERSON, systeMECH, LLC, J.A. LEFEVER, K.T. TURNER, University of Pennsylvania, J.A. HARRISON, United States Naval Academy, R.W. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania 10:00 am Low Temperature Atomic Layer Deposition Processes for TR+AS-MoM6 Nanotribological Properties of Positively and Negatively Flexible Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells, M. CREATORE, D. GARCIA-ALONSO, A.J.M. Charged Nanodiamonds as Additives to Solutions, Z. LIU, S.D. CORELY, TF+EN-MoM6 MACKUS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, V. ZARDETTO, T.M. BROWN, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy, W.M.M. KESSELS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands North Carolina State University, O.A. SHENDEROVA, International Technology Center, D. BRENNER, J. KRIM, North Carolina State University 10:20 am BREAK BREAK 10:40 am TF+EN-MoM8 Growth of Crystalline Al2O3 via Low Temperature Thermal ALD: Nanomaterial Substrate Phase Stabilization, S.M. PROKES, M. TWIGG, TR+AS-MoM8 Invited Naval Research Laboratory CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania Performance of ALD Oxide Films in Polarized Infrared Power Generation, G.S. SCAREL, Y. SCHWAB, H.S. MANN, B.N. LANG, James Invited talk continued. 11:00 am TF+EN-MoM9 Atomic-scale Processes in Single Asperity Friction and Wear, R.W. Madison University, J.L. LANCASTER, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, R.J. PARISE, Parise Research Technologies 11:20 am Synthesis of Pd and Pt Nanoparticles by Atomic Layer Deposition for Catalysis Applications, M. WEBER, M.A. VERHEIJEN, A.A. BOL, Examination of Adhesion and Friction of Hydrocarbonbased Materials: Elucidating Atomic-scale Wear Processes via Molecular Dynamics, J.A. HARRISON, K.E. RYAN, P.L. KEATING, United States TF+EN-MoM10 TR+AS-MoM10 W.M.M. KESSELS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Naval Academy, J.D. SCHALL, Oakland University, K.T. TURNER, University of Pennsylvania, D.S. GRIERSON, systeMECH, LLC, R.W. CARPICK, V. VAHDAT, T.D.B. JACOBS, University of Pennsylvania 11:40 am In Situ Characterization of Plasma-Assisted Pt ALD on W ALD Adhesion Layers with Spectroscopic Ellipsometry, A.S. CAVANAGH, L. TF+EN-MoM11 BAKER, J. CLANCEY, J. YIN, University of Colorado at Boulder, A. KONGKANAND, F.T. WAGNER, General Motors Research and Development, S.M. GEORGE, University of Colorado at Boulder TR+AS-MoM11 Speed-Dependence of Atomic-Scale Friction, A. MARTINI, Z. YE, University of California Merced, Y. DONG, Purdue University, P. EGBERTS, XZ. LIU, R.W. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania 105 Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 Vacuum Technology Room: 202 C - Session VT-MoM Vacuum Measurement and Metrology Moderator: R. Versluis, TNO Technical Sciences, Netherlands 8:20 am VT-MoM1 Invited 8:40 am Invited talk continued. 9:00 am VT-MoM3 The Important Role of Vacuum Technology in the Redefinition of the Kilogram, P.J. ABBOTT, NIST Reinventing Pressure and Vacuum Metrology: Development of an Optical Pressure Standard, J.H. HENDRICKS, J.A. STONE, G.F. STROUSE, D.A. OLSON, J.E. RICKER, P. EGAN, G. SCACE, NIST, D. GERTY, Sandia National Laboratories 9:20 am Uncertainty of a NIST Transfer Standard for Inter-Laboratory Comparison of National Metrology Institutes, J.E. RICKER, J.H. HENDRICKS, VT-MoM4 NIST 9:40 am Fully Automated Flowmeter for Low Gas-Flows Based on Pinhole Apertures, J.A. FEDCHAK, National Institute of Standards and Technology VT-MoM5 (NIST) 10:00 am New Bench Test Chamber for Pressure Calibration and Vacuum Test at SLAC, D.M. WRIGHT, M.J. FERREIRA, SLAC National Accelerator VT-MoM6 Laboratory 10:20 am BREAK 10:40 am VT-MoM8 Evaluation and Discussion of Performance Characteristics of Modern-Day Cold Cathode Ionization Gauges, P.C. ARNOLD, T.C. SWINNEY, B.J. KELLY, Brooks Automation, Inc., Granville-Phillips Products 11:00 am Proposed Design Modifications for Cold Cathode Ionization Gauges to Mitigate Well-known Performance Issues, B.J. KELLY, G.A. VT-MoM9 BRUCKER, T.C. SWINNEY, Brooks Automation, Inc., Granville-Phillips Products 11:20 am Long Term Behavior of Cold Cathode Ionization Gauges at Users Environments, G.A. BRUCKER, T.C. SWINNEY, B.J. KELLY, S. HEINBUCH, VT-MoM10 Brooks Automation, Inc., Granville-Phillips Products 11:40 am An Inverted Magnetron Pirani Combination Gauge with Low Magnetic Stray Fields, M. WÜEST, B. ANDREAUS, J. MARKI, R. ENDERES, D. VT-MoM11 OERTEL, INFICON Ltd, Liechtenstein 106 NOTES 107 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Actinides and Rare Earths Focus Topic Room: 102 C - Session AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA Applied Surface Science Room: 204 - Session AS-MoA Actinides and Rare Earths: Theory and Electron Correlation 2:00 pm Analyses Using Novel Ion Beams Moderator: L. Havela, Charles University, Czech Republic Moderators: X. Dong, Eli Lilly and Company, W.F. Stickle, Hewlett Packard AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA1 Invited AS-MoA1 Invited Structural and Electronic Relationships Between the Lanthanide and Actinide Elements, B. JOHANSSON, Uppsala University, Sweden Status and Prospects for ICP Focused Ion Beams, N. SMITH, P. TESCH, N. MARTIN, Oregon Physics LLC, R. BOSWELL, Oregon Physics LLC and Australian National University 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA3 Invited AS-MoA3 Detection of Small Molecules on Intact Biofilms using Femtosecond Laser Desorption Postionization Mass Spectrometry, Y. Signature of Strong Correlations in Actinides and its Compounds: A Dynamical Mean Field Theory Perspective, G. KOTLIAR, Rutgers University CUI, C. BHARDWAJ, S. MILASINOVIC, R. GORDON, L. HANLEY, University of Illinois at Chicago 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. AS-MoA4 TOF-MEIS Analysis of Nanostructured Materials, K. JUNG, DGIST, Republic of Korea, W. MIN, KMAC, Republic of Korea, H. YU, KRISS, Republic of Korea, K. YU, KMAC, Republic of Korea, M. SIRTICA, P.L. GRANDE, UFRGS, Brazil, D. MOON, DGIST, Republic of Korea 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA6 Invited Towards a Better Understanding of Low-Energy Excitations in HeavyFermion Systems, G. ZWICKNAGL, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany AS-MoA6 Effect of Ion Bombardment of Novel Electronic Materials, J.D.P. COUNSELL, S.J. COULTAS, C.J. BLOMFIELD, S.J. HUTTON, A.J. ROBERTS, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. AS-MoA7 Invited Adventures in Mass Spectrometry Imaging - From Pictures to Words, I.S. GILMORE, National Physical Laboratory, UK 4:20 pm AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA8 Entangled Crystal, Magnetic, and Electronic Structures of PuGa3, S.P. RUDIN, Los Alamos National Laboratory Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9 Electronic Structure and Correlation Effects in PuCoIn5 as Compared to PuCoGa5, J.-X. ZHU, P.H. TOBASH, E.D. BAUER, F. AS-MoA9 RONNING, B.L. SCOTT, Los Alamos National Laboratory, K. HAULE, G. KOTLIAR, Rutgers University, R.C. ALBERS, J.M. WILLS, Los Alamos National Laboratory University, UK 5:00 pm 5:20 pm AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA10 Electronic Structure of EuO under Pressure, L. PETIT, D. SZOTEK, M. LUEDERS, W.M. TEMMERMAN, Daresbury Laboratory, UK, A. SVANE, Aarhus University, Denmark Argon Gas Cluster Ion Beam (GCIB) Sputter Yields: Measurements for 22 Biological and Organic Electronic Materials, Metals and Oxides, P. CUMPSON, J. PORTOLES, A. BARLOW, N. SANO, Newcastle Mass Imaging of Biological Samples with Focused Massive Ar Cluster Ion Beams, J. MATSUO, QSEC, Kyoto University, CREST, Japan, S. AS-MoA10 NAKAGAWA, Kyoto University, CREST, Japan, M. FUJII, QSEC, Kyoto University, CREST, Japan, T. AOKI, T. SEKI, Kyoto University, CREST, Japan Dissociation of Argon Cluster Ions by Impact on Metal Surfaces, K. MOCHIJI, N. INUI, K. MORITANI, University of Hyogo, Japan AS-MoA11 108 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Biomaterial Interfaces Room: 201 B - Session BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM-MoA Biofouling High-k Gate Oxides for High Mobility Semiconductors II BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA1 Biofouling of Carbon Steel: Effects of Microstructure and Test Media on Initial Bacterial Attachment and Subsequent Corrosion, M.A. JAVED, P.R. STODDART, S.M. MCARTHUR, S.A. WADE, Swinburne EM-MoA1 Invited University of Technology, Australia CINQUANTA, CNR-IMM, Italy, C. GRAZIANETTI, M. FANCIULLI, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy Moderator: D.E. Barlow, Naval Research Laboratory 2:00 pm 2:20 pm Moderator: A.C. Kummel, University of California San Diego Silicene, an Option for Future Electronics, A. MOLLE, D. CHIAPPE, E. Charged SAMs as Model Surfaces to Understand Antifouling Properties of Zwitterionic Coatings, S. BAUER, University of Heidelberg, BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA2 Invited talk continued. Germany, J. FINLAY, M.E. CALLOW, J.A. CALLOW, University of Birmingham, UK, A. ROSENHAHN, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany 2:40 pm Fabrication and Electrical Characterization of Highk/Germanium Tri Gate MOSFETs Grown by MBE on Bulk Silicon, S. BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3 Invited EM-MoA3 The Role of Bacterial Physiology in Biodeterioration of Polyurethane Coatings, S. ZINGARELLI, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), D.E. BARLOW, J.C. ANWAR, C. BUIE, C.L. HINKLE, University of Texas at Dallas BIFFINGER, Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), L.J. NADEAU, AFRL, D. BABSON, NRL, B.W. STAMPS, U. of Oklahoma, R.K. PIRLO, NRL, C.N. DRAKE, AFRL, B.S. STEVENSON, U. of Oklahoma, J.N. RUSSELL, JR., NRL, W.J. CROOKES-GOODSON, AFRL 3:00 pm Sub 1-nm Ge-MOSFET with TiO2/Al2O3 Gate Stacks and Interface Trap Passivation by Forming Gas Anneal, L. ZHANG, P.C. Invited talk continued. EM-MoA4 MCINTYRE, Stanford University 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA6 Invited EM-MoA6 Invited Multifunctional Active Nano and Microstructured Surfaces for Biofouling Management, G.P. LÓPEZ, Duke University Surface Passivation of III-V Antimonides and Ge Based MOSFETs, K.C. SARASWAT, S. GUPTA, A. NAINANI, Stanford University, B. YANG, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., Z. YUAN, Stanford University 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA8 Detailed Surface Characterisation of Antibacterial Coatings Reveals Superpositions of Grafting, Side Reactions, Physisorption, and Diffusive Transport, M. JASIENIAK, H. MON, H.J. GRIESSER, EM-MoA8 High-Carrier-Mobility p- and n-Type Field Effect Transistors Fabricated on Large-Area Wafer-Scale Ge Film Epitaxially Grown on Si, S. GHOSH, S.M. HAN, University of New Mexico University of South Australia 4:40 pm 5:00 pm BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA9 Invited Roles of Extracellular DNA in the Development and Expansion of Bacterial Biofilms, C.B. WHITCHURCH, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Invited talk continued. Passivation, Functionalization, and Atomic Layer Deposition Nucleation of SiGe(100) via H2O and H2O2, T. KAUFMAN-OSBORN, A.J. KERR, EM-MoA9 A.C. KUMMEL, University of California, San Diego EM-MoA10 Invited III-V on Insulator (XOI): Processes, Materials, and Devices, A. JAVEY, University of California at Berkeley 5:20 pm Sample Preparation and Optimization for Bacterial Identification by Raman Spectroscopy, M.M. HLAING, M. DUNN, S.M. BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA11 Invited talk continued. MCARTHUR, P.R. STODDART, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia 109 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA Electronic Properties and Charge Transport in 2D Materials Interfacial Challenges in Nanostructured Solar Cells Moderators: K.I. Bolotin, Vanderbilt University, F. Koppens, ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1 Broken Symmetry Quantum Hall States in Dual Gated ABA and ABC Trilayer Graphene, Y.J. LEE, J. VELASCO JR, D. TRAN, Moderator: M.A. Filler, Georgia Institute of Technology 2:00 pm EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA1 Invited Solar Energy Conversion Beyond the Limit, X.Y. ZHU, Columbia University University of California, Riverside, F. ZHANG, University of Pennsylvania, W. BAO, L. JING, K. MYHRO, University of California, Riverside, D. SMIRNOV, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, C.N. LAU, University of California, Riverside 2:20 pm Electrical Properties of Graphene on NonConventional Substrates, R. ROJAS DELGADO, F. CAVALLO, University of Invited talk continued. GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA2 Wisconsin, H. XING, University of Notre Dame, M.G. LAGALLY, University of Wisconsin 2:40 pm Photocurrent Generation Characteristics of Ge Quantum-Dot Solar Cells, G. UCHIDA, D. ICHIDA, H. SEO, K. KAMATAKI, N. EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3 GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA3 Invited Electronic Dispersion in Two Overlapping Graphene Sheets: Impacts of Long-Range Atomic Ordering, Periodic Potentials, and Disorder, T. OHTA, ITAGAKI, K. KOGA, M. SHIRATANI, Kyushu University, Japan Sandia National Laboratories 3:00 pm Interfacial Charge Transfer in Extremely Thin Absorber Solar Cells, M.E. EDLEY, H. MAJIDI, G.W. GUGLIETTA II, L. SPANGLER, EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA4 Invited talk continued. J.B. BAXTER, Drexel University 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA6 Invited GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA6 4:00 pm Modification of Density of States in Fluorinated Epitaxial Graphene with Electric Bias, K. MCALLISTER, H.B.M. SHASHIKALA, Solar Photochemical Fuel Generation using Semiconductor Nanocrystals, G. DUKOVIC, University of Colorado, Boulder Clark Atlanta University, S.D. SHERPA, Georgia Institute of Technology, M.D. WILLIAMS, Clark Atlanta University Low-Frequency Current Fluctuations in Graphene and 2D Van-der-Waals Materials, A.A. BALANDIN, University of California, Invited talk continued. GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA7 Riverside, S. RUMYANTSEV, Ioffe Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, M. SHUR, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Probing Diameter and Composition Dependence of GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA8 Invited Energy Level Arrangements in SILAR Metal Sulfide QDs using Scanning Peter Mark Memorial Award Lecture - Opportunities Offered by a Probe Microscopy, A. SOUDI, D. CUI, A. VOMIERO, F. ROSEI, INRS, Canada Graphene Line Defect, D. GUNLYCKE*, Naval Research Laboratory 4:20 pm EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA8 4:40 pm EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9 Graphene as a Transparent Front Contact for Heterojunction Silicon Solar Cells, K. SHARMA, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Invited talk continued. Netherlands, D. DELIGIANNIS, Delft Univ.of Technology, Netherlands, J. WILLEM WEBER, S. SMIT, A.A. BOL, M.C.M. VAN DE SANDEN, M. CREATORE, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands, R.A.C.M.M. VAN SWAAIJ, Delft Univ. of Technology, Netherlands, W.M.M. KESSELS, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands 5:00 pm 5:20 pm EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA10 Tuning Energy Level Alignment at Organic/Semiconductor Interfaces using a Built-in Dipole in Chromophore-Bridge-Anchor Compounds, S. RANGAN, A. BATARSEH, K.P. GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA10 Invited CHITRE, A. KOPECKY, E. GALOPPINI, R.A. BARTYNSKI, Rutgers University California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Plasmonic Sensing of Impregnation Kinetics of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC), V. GUSAK, Chalmers University of Technology, Invited talk continued. EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA11 Sweden, LP. HEINIGER, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, V. ZHDANOV, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Federation, M. GRAETZEL, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, B.H. KASEMO, C. LANGHAMMER, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden * Peter Mark Memorial Award Winner Electronic and Optical Excitations in Graphene and Related 2D Systems: Symmetry and Many-body Effects, S.G. LOUIE, University of 110 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Ions at Aqueous Interfaces Focus Topic Room: 203 A - Session IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Room: 202 A - Session MI+EM+MG-MoA Frontiers of Complex Oxides Ions at Aqueous Interfaces 2:00 pm Moderators: G.J. Szulczewski, The University of Alabama, Z. Gai, Oak Ridge National Laboratory IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA1 Invited MI+EM+MG-MoA1 Deposition of AgFeO2 Thin Films with the Delafossite Sum-frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy for Studies of Ions Emerging at Structure by Combinatorial Sputtering, F. MAO, T. NYBERG, T. THERSLEFF, U. Water Interfaces, Y.R. SHEN, University of California, Berkeley JANSSON, Uppsala University, Sweden 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. MI+EM+MG-MoA2 MBE Growth and Properties of SrCrO3 Thin Films, Y. DU, H. ZHANG, R.J. COLBY, V. SHUTTHANANDAN, S.A. CHAMBERS, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2:40 pm IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA3 Invited MI+EM+MG-MoA3 Invited Moderator: M.H. Grunze, University of Heidelberg, Germany Experimental Quantification of Surface Propensity of Halide Ions by Femtosecond Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy, M. BONN, Max Planck Oxygen Stoichiometry and Topotactic Phase Reversal in SrCoOx Epitaxial Films, H.N. LEE, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Institute for Polymer Research, Germany, H.J. BAKKER, FOM Institute AMOLF, Netherlands, Z. ZHANG, E.H.G. BACKUS, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany, L. PIATKOWSKI, FOM Institute AMOLF, Netherlands 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA6 Specific Ion Effects on Acid-Base Equilibria at the MI+EM+MG-MoA6 Invited Planar Silica/Water Interface, J.M. GIBBS-DAVIS, University of Alberta, Canada Medard W. Welch Award Lecture - Complex Oxide Interfaces: Conquering the (Polar) Catastrophe, C.G. VAN DE WALLE*, University of California, Santa Barbara 4:00 pm Molecular Insight Into the Preferential Adsorption of Monovalent Ions to Selected Polar Surfaces: A Vibrational Sum Frequency Study, E.C. TYRODE, R. CORKERY, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA7 Invited talk continued. Sweden 4:20 pm IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA8 Invited Dielectric Interfacial Effects, R. NETZ, FU Berlin, Germany MI+EM+MG-MoA8 Invited Magnetic Reconstructions in Ultrathin Oxide Heterostructures, H. HWANG, Stanford University 4:40 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA10 Liquid Jet –XPS Studies of Ions and Nitriles at the Aqueous Interface, K.A. PERRINE, M.H.C. VAN SPYK, A.M. MARGARELLA, University of California, Irvine, H. BLUHM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, B. WINTER, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie/Elektronenspeicherring BESSY II, Germany, M. FAUBEL, Max Planck Institute for Dynamik und Selbstorganisation, Germany, J.C. HEMMINGER, University of California, Irvine MI+EM+MG-MoA10 IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA11 Study of the Structural and Adhesion Forces in Highly Concentrated Electrolytes using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), MI+EM+MG-MoA11 T. BAIMPOS, M. VALTINER, Max Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany SOFFA, J.M. FITZ-GERALD, University of Virginia 5:20 pm A New Tool to Manipulate the Transition Metal Crystal Field: Creating Local Dipoles via Cation Ordering, B. NELSON-CHEESEMAN, University of St. Thomas, H. ZHOU, J. HOFFMAN, Argonne National Laboratory, P. BALCHANDRAN, A. CAMMARATA, J.M. RONDINELLI, Drexel University, A. BHATTACHARYA, Argonne National Laboratory Hybridized L1' Ordered Phase Induced by Strain in Epitaxial Fe38.5Pd61.5 Thin Films, M.A. STEINER, R.B. COMES, J.A. FLORO, W.A. 111 * Medard W. Welch Award Winner Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Manufacturing Science and Technology Room: 202 B - Session MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA IPF 2013-Manufacturing Challenges for Emerging Technologies: III. Manufacturing Challenges: Electronics MEMS and NEMS Room: 102 A - Session MN+NS-MoA Optomechanics, Photonics, and Quantum Nanosystems Moderator: M. Metzler, Cornell University Moderators: D. Seiler, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), J. Hollenhorst, Agilent Technologies 2:00 pm MN+NS-MoA1 Invited MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA1 Invited 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm MN+NS-MoA3 Multiplexed Nanomechanical Devices with Single Wavelength Nanophotonic Actuation and Detection, V.T.K. SAUER, Z. DIAO, MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA3 Invited Silicon Integrated Optoelectronics, M. HOCHBERG, University of Delaware Graphene Materials and Devices Roadmap, L. COLOMBO, Texas Instruments M.R. FREEMAN, W.K. HIEBERT, University of Alberta and The National Institute for Nanotechnology, Canada 3:00 pm Photonic Readout of Higher Flexural Modes of Nanomechanical Doubly Clamped Beams, Z. DIAO, V.T.K. SAUER, J.E. LOSBY, MN+NS-MoA4 Devices and Materials for the Post CMOS Area - What Are We Looking For?, W. HAENSCH, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Invited talk continued. National Institute for Nanotechnology and University of Alberta, Canada, M.R. FREEMAN, University of Alberta and The National Institute for Nanotechnology, Canada, W.K. HIEBERT, National Institute for Nanotechnology and University of Alberta, Canada 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm MN+NS-MoA6 Invited MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA6 Invited BOCHMANN, University of California, Santa Barbara Belgium, P.A. RINCON DELGADILLO, University of Chicago, T.R. YOUNKIN, Intel Corporation, B.T. CHAN, L. VAN LOOK, I. POLLENTIER, IMEC, Belgium, P.F. NEALEY, University of Chicago 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm MN+NS-MoA8 Silicon Carbide (SiC) Optical Interferometry for Ultrasensitive Motion Transduction of High Frequency Mechanical Resonators, Z. WANG, J. LEE, T. HE, P. X.-L. FENG, Case Western Reserve University MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA8 Invited Phase Change Memory, R. BEZ, Micron, Italy Progress in Coupling a Superconducting Qubit to Light, A.N. CLELAND, J. Manufacturing Challenges of Directed Self-Assembly, R. GRONHEID, IMEC, 4:40 pm Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA10 Invited 450 mm Project, P. FARRAR, University at Albany-SUNY 5:20 pm Invited talk continued. 112 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Room: 203 B - Session NS+AS+EM-MoA Plasma Science and Technology Room: 102 B - Session PS+TF-MoA Nanowires and Nanotubes Plasma Deposition NS+AS+EM-MoA1 Fe-doped Titania Nanotubes: Iron Role in Structural Modification, P.M. HOSSEINPOUR, Northeastern University, J. LIU, Northeastern University and Brookhaven National Laboratory, I. MCDONALD, Northeastern University, D. ARENA, Brookhaven National Laboratory, D. HEIMAN, L. MENON, L.H. LEWIS, Northeastern University PS+TF-MoA1 NS+AS+EM-MoA2 Impact of Crystallinity, Chemical Environment and Electronic Structure of TiO2 Nanotube Arrays for Photocatalysis, J. LIU, PS+TF-MoA2 P.M. HOSSEINPOUR, Northeastern University, S. LUO, Brookhaven National Laboratory and SUNY Stony Brook, D. ARENA, Brookhaven National Laboratory, L.H. LEWIS, Northeastern University of China Moderator: C. Mattevi, Imperial College, London 2:00 pm 2:20 pm 2:40 pm Moderator: S. Agarwal, Colorado School of Mines Practical Aspects of using Tailored Voltage Waveforms for Thin Film Processing of Photovoltaic Devices, E.V. JOHNSON, B. BRUNEAU, LPICM-CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, France, P.A. DELATTRE, T. LAFLEUR, J.-P. BOOTH, LPP-CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, France Characteristics of Plasma Generated by ICP-CVD with Various H2/SiH4 Ratios and the Resultant Properties of nc-Si:H Thin Films, J.H. HSIEH, Y.L. LIE, S.C. LIN, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan, Republic Enhanced Field Emission from Oxygen-deficient TiO2 Nanotube Arrays, C.W. WANG, J.-B. CHEN, W.-D. ZHU, Northwest Normal University, NS+AS+EM-MoA3 China PS+TF-MoA3 Invited Medium Range Order (MRO) in "Amorphous (a)-Si(H)" Alloys in PV and TFT Devices with Intrinsic, B and P Doped a-Si(H) and a-Si,Ge(H) Layers: Reduction of Photo- and Stress-induced Defects by O-bonding, G. LUCOVSKY, D. ZELLER, C. CHENG, Y. ZHANG, North Carolina State University 3:00 pm Fabrication and Controlled In Situ Morphological Transformation of Highly Ordered Hollow Oxide Nanostructures based on Nanoscale Kirkendall Effect, A. EL MEL, Univ. of Mons, Belgium, M. BUFFIÈRE, NS+AS+EM-MoA4 Invited talk continued. IMEC, KU Leuven, Belgium, P.-Y. TESSIER, Inst. des Matériaux Jean Rouxel – Univ. de Nantes, Belgium, K. DU, C.H. CHOI, Stevens Inst. of Tech., L. MOLINA-LUNA, S. SCHILDT, H.J. KLEEBE, Tech. Univ. Darmstadt, Germany, S. KONSTANTINIDIS, C. BITTENCOURT, R. SNYDERS, Univ. of Mons, Belgium 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm NS+AS+EM-MoA6 Invited PS+TF-MoA6 Invited University of Southern California University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm NS+AS+EM-MoA8 Geometry-Dependent Formation of Multiple Twins in Si Nanowires, N. SHIN, Georgia Institute of Technology, M. CHI, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, M.A. FILLER, Georgia Institute of Technology PS+TF-MoA8 Carbon Nanotube Macroelectronics and Nanoelectronics, C. ZHOU, Plasma Prize Talk - Plasma Processing Advances at Illinois, D.N. RUZIC, PECVD, Rf vs Dual Frequency : Investigation of Plasma Influence on Metalorganic Precursors Decomposition and Material Characteristics, F. PIALLAT, STMicroelectronics, France, C. VALLEE, Ltm - Minatec Cea/leti, France, R. GASSILLOUD, P. MICHALLON, CEA-LETI, France, B. PELISSIER, Ltm - Minatec - Cea/leti, France, P. CAUBET, STMicroelectronics, France 4:40 pm NS+AS+EM-MoA9 Growth Direction Associated Nonlinear length Dependent Electrical Resistance Effect of Single Crystal Zinc Oxide Micro/Nanobelt, C. TANG, J. SONG, University of Alabama PS+TF-MoA9 Reactive High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HiPIMS), J.T. GUDMUNDSSON, University of Iceland, F. MAGNUS, Uppsala University, Sweden, T.K. TRYGGVASON, S. SHAYESTEHAMINZADEH, S. OLAFSSON, University of Iceland 5:00 pm NS+AS+EM-MoA10 Plasma Modification of Chemically Vapor Deposited SnO2 Nanowires and SnO2 Nanoparticles for Enhanced Gas Sensing, E. PS+TF-MoA10 STUCKERT, E.R. FISHER, Colorado State University Osaka University, Japan NS+AS+EM-MoA11 Vapor Transport Growth and Thermal Conductivity Measurement of Chalcogenide Nanowires with Axial Heterojunctions, PS+TF-MoA11 C.J. HAWLEY, J.E. SPANIER, Drexel University K. MATSUSHIMA, R. SHIMIZU, D. YAMASHITA, G. UCHIDA, H. SEO, K. KAMATAKI, K. KOGA, M. SHIRATANI, N. ITAGAKI, Kyushu University, Japan 5:20 pm Sputtering Yields and Selectivity of Magnetic Materials by Chemically Reactive Plasmas, H. LI, Y. MURAKI, K. KARAHASHI, S. HAMAGUCHI, Two-dimensional Growth of Novel ZnO based Semiconductor ZnInON with Tunable Bandgap by Magnetron Sputtering, 113 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS-MoA Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS-MoA Advanced BEOL/Interconnect Etching Metal Oxides: Reactivity and Catalysis PS-MoA1 Invited SS-MoA1 KUMAR, Y.P. FEURPRIER, L. WANG, J. STILLAHN, Y. CHIBA, A. RANJAN, A. METZ, A. KO, D.M. MORVAY, A. SELINO, P. BIOLSI, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC Korea, M. KAWAI, University of Tokyo, Japan Invited talk continued. SS-MoA2 Moderator: S. Hamaguchi, Osaka University, Japan 2:00 pm 2:20 pm Moderator: M.A. Henderson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Controlling Surface Reactivity of an Ultrathin MgO Film by Interface Tuning, Y. KIM, J. JUNG, RIKEN, Japan, H.-J. SHIN, UNIST, Republic of Etching Challenges in the BEOL for sub 20nm Technology Nodes, K. Energetics of Adsorption of D2O on Fe3O4 (111) Studied by Microcalorimetry, C.A. WOLCOTT, I.X. GREEN, C.T. CAMPBELL, University of Washington 2:40 pm Plasma Etch Challenges at 10nm and beyond Technology Nodes using Multi Patterning Techniques in the BEOL to Produce Metallization-Friendly Profiles, Y. MIGNOT, STMicroelectronics, M. BEARD, B.G. PS-MoA3 SS-MoA3 Invited Surface Chemistry of PdO(101), J.F. WEAVER, University of Florida, A. MORRIS, B. PEETHALA, IBM, Y. LOQUET, STMicroelectronics, J.H. CHEN, IBM, S. NAM, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., B. NAGABHIRAVA, P. FRIDDLE, Lam Research Corp 3:00 pm The Role and Impact of Alternative Masks and Integration Schemes on MOL and BEOL, R. KOSHY, H. WONTAE, S. MISHRA, G. PADRON PS-MoA4 ASTHAGIRI, The Ohio State University, C. HAKANOGLU, A. ANTONY, F. ZHANG, University of Florida Invited talk continued. WELLS, I. KIM, L. ZHOU, T. HAN, F. WU, Z. SUN, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., S. OGAWA, A. METZ, T. YAMAMURA, Y. CHIBA, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm PS-MoA6 Fine Patterning of Copper by Plasma Etch Process for Advanced BEOL Interconnects, H. MIYAZOE, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, SS-MoA6 Elemental Steps in Dehydration of Diols on TiO2(110), D. ACHARYA, Y. YOON, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Z. ZHANG, Baylor University, Z. LI, X. LIN, L. CHEN, R. MU, B.D. KAY, R. ROUSSEAU, Z. DOHNALEK, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory M. HOINKIS, Applied Materials Inc., B.N. TO, G. FRITZ, A. PYZYNA, M. BRINK, C. CABRAL, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, C. YAN, I. NE’EMAN, Applied Materials Inc., E.A. JOSEPH, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 4:00 pm Virtual Fabrication for BEOL Module Optimization Beyond the SS-MoA7 Site-specific Chemistry in Aqueous Solutions Produces 22nm Technology Node, R. PATZ, D. FRIED, K. GREINER, M. STOCK, D. FAKEN, J. Atomically Flat Rutile (110), D. JING, A. SONG, M.A. HINES, Cornell University PS-MoA7 LEHTO, A. PAP, B. VAN DYK, M. KAMON, S. BREIT, Coventor, Inc. 4:20 pm Improvements in Low-k Damage and Hard Mask Selectivity in BEOL Dielectric Etch Using C5HF7, R.L. BRUCE, IBM T.J. Watson Research Coverage Dependence of Photocatalysis of Trimethyl Acetate on TiO2(110), Z.T. WANG, I. LYUBINETSKY, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory PS-MoA8 SS-MoA8 Center, T. SUZUKI, M. NAKAMURA, Zeon Chemicals LP, S.U. ENGELMANN, E.A. JOSEPH, N. FULLER, E.M. SIKORSKI, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, A. ITOU, Zeon Corporation 4:40 pm Mitigation of Plasma-induced Damage of Advanced 2.0 Porous Dielectrics by the Pore Stuffing Approach, M.H. HEYNE, L. ZHANG, KU Leuven, PS-MoA9 Belgium, J.-F. DE MARNEFFE, R. GRONHEID, C.J. WILSON, M. BAKLANOV, IMEC, Belgium 5:00 pm 5:20 pm SS-MoA9 TiOx Thin Films on Au(111): Water Dissociation Properties, M.H. FARSTAD, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, D. RAGAZZON, Uppsala University, Sweden, A. SCHAEFER, University of Bremen, Germany, L.E. WALLE, A. BORG, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, A. SANDELL, Uppsala University, Sweden PS-MoA10 EPR Studies of SiOC:H BEOL (Low-k) Dielectrics, T.A. POMORSKI, P.M. LENAHAN, M. MUTCH, Penn State University, S.W. KING, Intel Corporation SS-MoA10 Probing Charge Transfer Following Molecular Adsorption on CeO2(100) using Resonant Photoemission, D.R. MULLINS, P.M. ALBRECHT, PS-MoA11 Effect of NH3/N2 Ratio in Plasma Treatment on Porous Low Dielectric Constant SiCOH Dielectric, Y.L. CHENG, J.F. HUANG, T.C. BO, SS-MoA11 National Chi-Nan University, Taiwan, Republic of China MULLINS, S.H. OVERBURY, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory Reactivity of Acetaldehyde on CeO2(111) Surfaces and the Roles of Oxygen Vacancies, Y. XU, Louisiana State University, F. CALAZA, D.R. 114 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA Tribology Focus Topic Room: 203 C - Session TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA ALD/MLD Surface Reactions, Precursors, and Properties Molecular Origins of Friction TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA1 Invited TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA1 Invited Moderators: R.K. Grubbs, Sandia National Laboratories, J.S. Jur, North Carolina State University 2:00 pm Growth of Metallic First Row Transition Metal Films by Atomic Layer Deposition from New Precursors, C.H. WINTER, L.C. KALUTARAGE, Wayne State Moderators: I. Szlufarska, University of Wisconsin-Madison, M. Müser, Saarland University, Germany Unraveling and Eliminating Dissipation Mechanisms in Polymer Brush Interfaces, M.H. MÜSER, FZ Jülich, Germany University 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA3 O2 based Ru ALD using CpRu(CO)2Et: Firstprinciples, Experiments and Micro-kinetic Modeling, C.K. ANDE, N. LEICK, TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA3 Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, S.D. ELLIOTT, Tyndall National Institute, Ireland, W.M.M. KESSELS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands K.E. RYAN, United States Naval Academy, K. VUMMANENI, J.D. SCHALL, Oakland University, J.A. HARRISON, United States Naval Academy 3:00 pm Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Adhesion & Friction between Carbon-based Materials, Silicon, and Silicon Carbide, The Chemistry of the Cu(I) s-Butyl Amidinate Atomic TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA4 Electronic Friction at the Atomic Scale: Conduction, Layer Deposition (ALD) Precursor on Ni and Cu Surfaces, Y. YAO, T. KIM, J. Electrostatic and Magnetic Effects, Z. FREDRICKS, K.M. STEVENS, J. KRIM, TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA4 COYLE, S.T. BARRY, F. ZAERA, University of California, Riverside North Carolina State University 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA6 Quantitative In Situ Infrared Analysis of Reactions between Trimethylaluminum and Polymers during Al2O3 Atomic Layer Deposition, G.N. PARSONS, B. GONG, P.S. WILLIAMS, North Carolina State University TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA6 Invited Chemical Origins of Interfacial Friction: Insights from Atomistic Simulations, I. SZLUFARSKA, K. HUANG, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Y. LIU, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4:00 pm Surface Reactions during the ALD of TiO2 on Si and GaAs Surfaces Studied by In Situ ATR-FTIR, L. YE, T. GOUGOUSI, University TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA7 Invited talk continued. of Maryland, Baltimore County 4:20 pm 4:40 pm TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA8 Metal Oxide/Carbon Composite Films by Pyrolysis of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic MLD Films, J. TRAVIS, S.M. GEORGE, University of TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA8 Colorado at Boulder HUNTER, G.J. LEGGETT, University of Sheffield, UK Molecular Layer Deposition of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials for Implant BARC Applications, L.N.J. RODRIGUEZ, C. TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA9 Friction of a Thermally Activated Ensemble of Nanocontacts, P.V. ANTONOV, J.W.M. FRENKEN, Leiden University, Netherlands TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA9 The Relationship Between Molecular Contact Thermodynamics and Surface Contact Mechanics, N. NIKOGEORGOS, C.A. ADELMANN, B. SUTENS, G. WINROTH, A. DELABIE, R. GRONHEID, S. VAN ELSHOCHT, IMEC, Belgium 5:00 pm 5:20 pm TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA10 Mechanical Property Modification of Fiber Forming Polymers by Sequential Organometallic Exposures, R.P. PADBURY, J.S. TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA10 Nanoprobing of Friction and Charge Transport Properties of Vanadium Dioxide under the Metal-Insulator Transition, J.H. JUR, North Carolina State University KIM, KAIST, Republic of Korea, D. FU, K. WANG, J. WU, University of California, Berkeley, J.Y. PARK, KAIST, Republic of Korea Vapor-Phase Modification of Simple Sugars Towards TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11 Non-Uniform Friction-Area Dependency for New Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Materials, K. GREGORCZYK, L. ZHANG, M. Antimony Oxide Surfaces Sliding on Graphite, M.Z. BAYKARA, Bilkent TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA11 KNEZ, CIC nanoGUNE, Spain University, Turkey, C. RITTER, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany, B. STEGEMANN, HTW Berlin – University of Applied Sciences, Germany, M. HEYDE, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Germany, K. RADEMANN, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany, J. SCHROERS, U.D. SCHWARZ, Yale University 115 Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 Vacuum Technology Room: 202 C - Session VT-MoA Dynamic Vacuum Processes and Outgassing Moderator: J.A. Fedchak, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 2:00 pm VT-MoA1 Invited 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm VT-MoA3 Invited Development of Atmospheric Range Dynamic Pressure and Vacuum Standards, F. ARRHEN, SP Technical Research Institute, Sweden Modeling and Simulation of Fast Flows in the Vacuum Regime, S. PANTAZIS, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK 3:40 pm VT-MoA6 Capacitance Diaphragm Gauges with Sub-Millisecond Measuring Rate, CH. BERG, M. WUEST, F. MULLIS, H. HANSELMANN, INFICON Ltd, Liechtenstein Measuring Static Outgassing Pressures at Elevated Temperatures, L. WANG, Los Alamos National Laboratory 4:00 pm VT-MoA7 4:20 pm VT-MoA8 4:40 pm VT-MoA9 Gas Permeation Measurements on Low Temperature Cofired Ceramics, R.S. GOEKE, S.X. DAI, R.K. GRUBBS, Sandia National Laboratories Measurement of Low Outgassing Rates using Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers, D.L. SEYMOUR, S. DAVIES, J.A. REES, Hiden Analytical 5:00 pm 5:20 pm 116 Anticipated Schedule Monday Morning, October 28, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 8:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lunch when _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ with _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ where _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Schedule Monday Afternoon, October 28, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 1:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 117 Special Events Tuesday 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. 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Short Courses Tuesday 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Special or Focus Area Sessions 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Special Session Special Session Special Session 118 NOTES 119 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Applied Surface Science Room: 204 - Session AS-TuM Developments in Electron Spectroscopies for Non-Ideal Samples Actinides and Rare Earths Focus Topic Room: 102 C - Session AC+AS+SS-TuM The Surface Science of Actinides and Rare Earths 8:00 am Moderator: D. Shuh, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Moderators: J.C. Woicik, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), D.R. Baer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory AC+AS+SS-TuM1 Invited AS-TuM1 Invited From Berkeley to Bristol: Defect Structures in Actinide Oxides, G.C. Chemical Analysis of Surfaces and Ultra-thin Films: At the Forefront of XPS Analytical Methods, A. ROSSI, Università degli Studi di Cagliari and ETH Zurich, ALLEN, University of Bristol, UK Italy 8:20 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 8:40 am AC+AS+SS-TuM3 Covalent Interactions in Metal Oxides, P.S. BAGUS, University of North Texas, E.S. ILTON, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, C.J. NELIN, Consultant AS-TuM3 9:00 am AC+AS+SS-TuM4 Invited AS-TuM4 The Active-Background Method in XPS Data Peak-fitting, A. HERRERA-GOMEZ, CINVESTAV-Queretaro, Mexico 9:20 am Invited talk continued. AS-TuM5 Sample-Morphology Effects on XPS Peak Intensities: Estimation of Detection Limits, C.J. POWELL, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), W.S.M. WERNER, W. SMEKAL, Technical University of Vienna, Austria Historical Perspective on Studies of the Surface Reactivity of Actinides at the AWE, UK, D.A. GEESON, AWE, UK Angle-Resolved XPS of Compound Semiconductors: A Straightforward Route beyond the "Relative Depth" Plot, A. BARLOW, P. CUMPSON, NEXUS, Newcastle University, UK 9:40 am Surface Reactivity and Uranium Oxide Thin Film Thermodynamics, R.K. SCHULZE, Los Alamos National Laboratory The Effect of Electronic Relaxation on the First-Principles Prediction of XPS Spectra, K. ARTYUSHKOVA, S. AKBIR, University of New Mexico, AC+AS+SS-TuM6 AS-TuM6 B. KIEFER, New Mexico State University 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest AC+AS+SS-TuM9 SEM/FIB/TEM Analysis of Dehydrided UH3 Sites: “Small” (Blister) and “Medium” Size on Polished, and “Large” on Sand-papered Uranium, W.J. SIEKHAUS, N.E. TESLICH, A. LOUI, Lawrence Livermore National BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest AS-TuM9 XPS for Characterisation of Optical and Electronic Devices under Operation, S. SUZER, Bilkent University, Turkey Laboratory 11:00 am AC+AS+SS-TuM10 Invited AS-TuM10 Practical Auger Spectroscopy, M.D. JOHNSON, Hewlett Packard, D.F. PAUL, Physical Electronics Inc., W.F. STICKLE, Hewlett Packard, J.F. MOULDER, Physical Electronics Inc. 11:20 am Invited talk continued. AS-TuM11 Angle-resolved Photoemission from Curved Surfaces, J.E. ORTEGA, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain, F.M. SCHILLER, J. LOBO-CHECA, CSIC, Spain, A. MUGARZA, Institut Catala de Nanotecnologia, Spain 11:40 am AC+AS+SS-TuM12 Oxidation Rates of Alpha versus Delta Plutonium: An Xray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study, A.J. NELSON, J.A. STANFORD, W.K. AS-TuM12 Uncovering the Mechanism of Bioleaching of Enargite by XPS , M. FANTAUZZI, B. ELSENER, G. ROSSI, A. ROSSI, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy Exploring Plutonium Electronic Structure Using a Unique Photoemission Capability, J.J. JOYCE, Los Alamos National Laboratory GRANT, R.G. ERLER, D.J. ROBERTS, W.J. SIEKHAUS, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 120 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Biomaterial Interfaces Room: 201 B - Session BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM+PS-TuM Biointerface, Energy and Environmental Applications of QCM High-k Oxides for MOSFETs and Memory Devices I BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM1 Invited EM+PS-TuM1 Moderator: A.C. Kummel, University of California San Diego Moderator: L. Hanley, University of Illinois at Chicago 8:00 am QCM-D for Energy and Environmental Applications, B.H. KASEMO, Chalmers Calibration of Capacitance Force Microscopy using Microscale Gold Dots, K. SARDASHTI, A.C. KUMMEL, University of California San Diego University of Technology, Sweden 8:20 am RF-PVD Si Capping for CET Decrease in High-h/Metal Gate 14nm FDSOI, C. SUAREZ SEGOVIA, P. CAUBET, STMicroelectronics, France, C. Invited talk continued. EM+PS-TuM2 LEROUX, CEA-LETI, France, M. JUHEL, S. ZOLL, O. WEBER, STMicroelectronics, France, G. GHIBAUDO, IMEP-LAHC, France 8:40 am Combined QCM-D and EGFET System for Biomolecular Interaction Monitoring, H. KWON, Andrews University BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM3 EM+PS-TuM3 Invited Growth of Oxides for Negative Capacitance Gate Dielectrics, R. DROOPAD, Texas State University 9:00 am Accounting for Unintended Binding Events in the Analysis of Quartz Crystal Microbalance Kinetic Data, G. HELLER, T. BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM4 Invited talk continued. ZWANG, M. SAZINSKY, A. RADUNSKAYA, M.S. JOHAL, Pomona College 9:20 am 9:40 am Silica Nanoparticle – Lipid Membrane Interaction Studies Towards Nano(Q)SAR?, L. DE BATTICE, R. FROST, Chalmers University BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5 EM+PS-TuM5 Invited of Technology, Sweden, A. SUNDBLOM, M. PERSSON, AkzoNobel PPC, Sweden, M. WALLIN, J. STURVE, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, S. SVEDHEM, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden BELMONTE, L. ZHANG, N. RAGHAVAN, L. GOUX, B. GOVOREANU, D.J. WOUTERS, M. JURCZAK, G. POURTOIS, IMEC, Belgium Using Real-Time Acoustical Sensing by QCM-D to follow Dynamic Processes in Live Cell Morphology and Cell-Surface Interactions, E. NILEBÄCK, Biolin Scientific, Sweden, N. TYMCHENKO, A. KUNZE, BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6 Switching Aspects of RRAM – First Principles and Model Simulations Insight, S. CLIMA, R. DEGRAEVE, K. SANKARAN, Y.Y. CHEN, A. FANTINI, A. Invited talk continued. Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, L. ENOCHSON, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, P. WALLIN, J. GOLD, S. SVEDHEM, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, A. LINDAHL, University of Gothenburg, Sweden 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am 11:20 am 11:40 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM9 Quartz Crystal Microbalance Investigations of Mucin BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Binding CUDDY, A.R. PODA, USACE Engineer Exhibitand HallNanomaterial Open – FreeExposure Events: , M.F. Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Research and Development Center Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM10 QCM-D as a Novel Technique to Investigate Nuclear Pore Transport, M. SORCI, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, R. HAYAMA, B.T. CHAIT, BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EM+PS-TuM9 Comparison of Surface onHall Cleaved GaAs(110) and BREAK - Complimentary Coffee Defects in Exhibit MBE Grown , M.Events: EDMONDS, T. KENT,Career University of California San Exhibit HallInGaAs(110) Open – Free Coffee; Center; Exhibitor Diego, R. DROOPAD, Texas State University, A.C. KUMMEL, University of California San Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Diego Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EM+PS-TuM10 Scalability of Doped Cubic HfO2 Films, C. ADELMANN, K. M.P. ROUT, Rockefeller University, G. BELFORT, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute OPSOMER, Imec, Belgium, S. BRIZZI, M. TALLARIDA, D. SCHMEISSER, BTU Cottbus, Germany, T. SCHRAM, S.A. CHEW, N. HORIGUCHI, S. VAN ELSHOCHT, L.-A. RAGNARSSON, Imec, Belgium BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM11 Invited EM+PS-TuM11 Invited FRANK, Stanford University, M.E. WISEMAN, DSM Research University, Taiwan, Republic of China Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. Using QCM-D and Ellipsometry to Determine the Orientation and State of Hydration of Antibodies Adsorbed on a Hydrophobic Surface, C.W. Advance of 3D-stackable Binary-oxide ReRAM for Storage-class Memory Applications, T.H. HOU, C.W. HSU, I.T. WANG, National Chiao Tung 121 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session EN-TuM Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Room: Hall A - Session EW-TuM Energy Past, Present, and Future Exhibitor Technology Spotlight I Moderator: M.A. Filler, Georgia Institute of Technology 8:00 am Moderator: C. Moffitt, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK EN-TuM1 Invited Chasing the Photovoltaic Race with Quantum Dot Solar Cells, P. KAMAT, University of Notre Dame 8:20 am Invited talk continued. 8:40 am EN-TuM3 Invited Extremes of Heat Conduction in Molecular Materials, D.G. CAHILL, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 9:00 am Invited talk continued. 9:20 am EN-TuM5 Invited The Role of Catalysis in Developing Energy Resources for the Future, A. BELL, University of California, Berkeley 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am Invited talk continued. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EN-TuM9 Thin-Film Path towards Low-Cost BREAKA- Direct Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Large-Area III-V Photovoltaics R. KAPADIA, Z. YU, A. JAVEY, University of California, Berkeley Exhibit Hall,Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EN-TuM10 Electrochemical Nanowires Devices for Energy Storage, L. MAI, EW-TuM7 EW-TuM8 A New Truly Easy-to-Use Dedicated Infrared Microscope, T. TAGUE, S. WANG, Bruker Nano Surfaces Division Wuhan University of Technology, China 11:20 am EN-TuM11 Invited III-nitride Nanowires: Novel Materials for Light Emission, G.T. WANG, Sandia National Laboratories 11:40 am Nothing to Fret about Fretting, S. SHAFFER, Bruker Nano Inc. Invited talk continued. 122 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM Optical, Magnetic, Mechanical and Thermal Properties of 2D Materials 8:00 am 8:20 am Moderators: A.A. Balandin, University of California, Riverside, D. Gunlycke, Naval Research Laboratory GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1 Long-range Magnetic Order in a Purely Organic 2D Layer Adsorbed on Epitaxial Graphene, M. GARNICA, D. STRADI, S. Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Room: 202 A - Session MI+EM-TuM Spintronics and Magnetoelectrics Moderators: P. Fischer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, M. Donath, Muenster University, Germany MI+EM-TuM1 Invited Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Spintronics, S. ANDRIEU, F. BONELL, T. HAUET, BARJA, F. CALLEJA, C. DIAZ, M. ALCAMI, N. MARTIN, A.L. VAZQUEZ-DE-PARGA, F. MARTIN, R. MIRANDA, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Institut Jean Lamour, CNRS-Université de Lorraine, France, F. BERTRAN, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France Graphene Thermal Properties and Applications for Thermal Management of Li-Ion Batteries, P. GOLI, S. LEGEDZA, A.A. Invited talk continued. GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM2 BALANDIN, University of California, Riverside 8:40 am GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM3 Invited MI+EM-TuM3 Invited Graphene Nano-Photonics and Carrier Dynamics, F. KOPPENS, ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain Engineering Single Spins in Semiconductors for Sensing and Computation, D. AWSCHALOM, University of California, Santa Barbara, W.F. KOEHL, 9:00 am Invited talk continued. A.L. FALK, University of Chicago, G. CALUSINE, University of California, Santa Barbara, F.J. HEREMANS, University of Chicago, V.V. DOBROVITSKI, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, A. POLITI, University of California, Santa Barbara Invited talk continued. 9:20 am GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM5 Invited MI+EM-TuM5 Invited Graphene Mechanics and NEMS Applications, J.C. HONE, Columbia University Semiconductor Spintronics -- New Avenues and Perspectives: Graphene as a Spin Tunnel Barrier in MTJs and Silicon, B.T. JONKER, E. COBAS, O.M.J. VAN 'T ERVE, C.H. LI, A.L. FRIEDMAN, J.T. ROBINSON, Naval Research Laboratory 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM9 InvitedCoffee in Exhibit Hall BREAK - Complimentary Nano-plasmonic Phenomena in Graphene , D.N. BASOV,Center; UniversityExhibitor of California Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career San Diego Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest MI+EM-TuM9 Graphene DirectCoffee GrowthinonExhibit Magnetic BREAK - Complimentary HallOxides on Co(0001): Graphene Effects on–Oxide Magnetic Coffee; BehaviorCareer , F. PAQUALE, Y. CAO, H. KASI, Exhibit Hall Open Free Events: Center; Exhibitor S. GADDAM, University of North Texas, L. KONG, Y. WANG, C. BINEK, P.A. DOWBEN, Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & University of Nebraska-Lincoln, J. KELBER, University of North Texas Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest MI+EM-TuM10 Nanocluster Size Effects in Au-Co Nanocomposite Thin Films: Correlated Non-linear Magneto-Optics and Magneto-Transport Studies, K. YANG, The College of William and Mary, V. KRYUTYANSKIY, I. Invited talk continued. KOLMYCHEK, T. MURZINA, Moscow State University, Russian Federation, R.A. LUKASZEW, The College of William and Mary Controlled Growth of Large-Area Mono-, Bi-, and MI+EM-TuM11 Invited Few-Layer Graphene by Chemical Vapor Deposition on Copper Spin and Heat Transport through Interfaces between Metals and Substrate, C.-Y. PARK, Y. KIM, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea Magnetic Insulators, G.E.W. BAUER, Tohoku University, Japan 11:20 am GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM11 11:40 am GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM12 Charged Vacancy Defects in Graphene: Stability and Charge States, Y. LIU, M. WEINERT, L. LI, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Invited talk continued. 123 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Manufacturing Science and Technology Room: 202 B - Session MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM IPF 2013-Manufacturing Challenges for Emerging Micro and Nano Systems based on Carbon and Piezoelectric Technologies: IV. Manufacturing Challenges: The Life Sciences Materials MEMS and NEMS Room: 102 A - Session MN+NS-TuM 8:00 am Moderator: P. X.-L. Feng, Case Western Reserve University Moderators: D.G. Castner, University of Washington, L.J. Gamble, University of Washington MN+NS-TuM1 Invited MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1 Invited Science and Technology of Integrated Piezoelectric and Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Films for a New Generation of High Performance MEMS and NEMS Devices, O. AUCIELLO, University of Texas at Microfluidics for Chemical Analysis, L. CARR, Q. BAI, R. BRENNEN, S. POST, G. STAPLES, K. SEAWARD, H. YIN, L. MARTINEZ, D. RITCHEY, K. KILLEEN, Agilent Technologies Dallas 8:20 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 8:40 am MN+NS-TuM3 Invited MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3 Invited Utilizing Piezoelectric MEMS Across Length Scales, S. TROLIERMCKINSTRY, Penn State University Challenges in the Fabrication of Nanoscale Devices for DNA Base Sensing, S. PAPA RAO, J. BAI, E.A. JOSEPH, R.L. BRUCE, M. LOFARO, M. KRISHNAN, 9:00 am Invited talk continued. M. BRINK, M. GUILLORN, S.M. ROSSNAGEL, Q. LIN, J. COTTE, C. JAHNES, SMITH, GIGNAC, REUTER, NAM, ASTIER, WANG, STOLOVITSKY, GOLDBLATT, IBM Research Division, T.J. Watson Research Center Invited talk continued. 9:20 am MN+NS-TuM5 Micromachined Acoustic Tweezers for Particles Smaller than 10 Microns in Diameter, A. VAFANEJAD, Y. CHOE, K.K. SHUNG, E.S. KIM, MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM5 Invited Nucleic Acid Synthesis and Applications, S. LADERMAN, Agilent Technologies University of Southern California 9:40 am Two-Dimensional (2D) MoS2 Semiconducting Crystal Nanomechanical Resonators with Frequency Scaling, J. LEE, Z. WANG, K. MN+NS-TuM6 Invited talk continued. HE, J. SHAN, P. X.-L. FENG, Case Western Reserve University BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest MN+NS-TuM9 Invited BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall MEMS Evolution, Carbon Career to Embracing , D.A. ExhibitContact Hall Open – FreeEliminating Events: Coffee; Center;it?Exhibitor CZAPLEWSKI, Argonne National Laboratory Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM9 Invited BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Single Molecule, Real-Time DNA Sequencing , S. TURNER, PacificExhibitor Biosciences Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 11:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 11:20 am MN+NS-TuM11 Micro and Nanoelectromechanical Devices Fabricated using Ultrananocrystalline Diamond, A.V. SUMANT, Argonne National Laboratory, MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM11 Invited F. BUJA, TU Delft, Netherlands, K. PEREZ, D.A. CZAPLEWSKI, Argonne National Laboratory J. FLATT, S. BAILEY, S. BOWER, D. GIBSON, S. FARAH, J. BUTLER, J. HANNON, Synthetic Genomics Electrically Controlled Release of Sulfosalicylic Acid from Regenerated Cellulose/ Functionalized Carbon Nanofiber Matrix, N.A. Invited talk continued. 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:40 am MN+NS-TuM12 Opportunities and Challenges in the Biobased Products Manufacturing, CHOWDHURY, A.A. JUMAILY, M.V. RAMOS, J. ROBERTSON, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand 124 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Room: 203 B - Session NS+EM+EN-TuM Plasma Science and Technology Room: 102 B - Session PS1-TuM Nanoscale Transport and Devices Plasma Sources 8:00 am NS+EM+EN-TuM1 Invited PS1-TuM1 Non-ambipolar Electron Plasma and its Physical Properties, L. CHEN, Z.Y. CHEN, M. FUNK, Tokyo Electron America, Inc. 8:20 am Invited talk continued. PS1-TuM2 Moderator: V.P. LaBella, University at Albany-SUNY Moderator: M.A. Lieberman, University of California, Berkeley Electrical Transport in 2-dimensional van der Waals Material Heterostacks, P. KIM, Columbia University, C. DEAN, CCNY Ion Energy-Angular Distributions in Dual Frequency Capacitively Coupled Plasmas Using Phase Control, Y. ZHANG, M.J. KUSHNER, University of Michigan 8:40 am Transition in Mechanisms of Size Dependent Properties at Nanoscale Interfaces, J. HOU, S.S. NONNENMANN, W. QIN, D.A. BONNELL, NS+EM+EN-TuM3 University of Pennsylvania Investigation of Photo-Assisted Etching in Different HalogenContaining Plasmas and Synergetic Effects of a Tandem Plasma System, W. ZHU*, L. LIU, S. SRIDHAR, V.M. DONNELLY, D.J. ECONOMOU, University of PS1-TuM3 Houston 9:00 am 9:20 am 9:40 am NS+EM+EN-TuM4 Quantum Correction to the Transition Localization in La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 Thin Films at Low Temperatures, Y. GAO, Max Planck Institute PS1-TuM4 Control of Energy Distributions in Inductively Coupled Plasmas using Tandem Power Sources, M.D. LOGUE, University of Michigan, W. ZHU, H. for Solid State Research, Germany, W. SIGLE, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany, J. ZHANG, Shanghai University, Republic of China, D. ZHOU, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany, G.X. CAO, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, H.U. HABERMEIER, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany NS+EM+EN-TuM5 Invited Nano-enabled Chemical, Bio and Radiation Sensors, M. MEYYAPPAN, NASA Ames Research Center SHIN, L. LIU, S. SRIDHAR, V.M. DONNELLY, D.J. ECONOMOU, University of Houston, M.J. KUSHNER, University of Michigan Invited talk continued. PS1-TuM6 Si-Gate Etching in Radial Line Slot Antenna Plasmas: Control of Selectivity, Anisotropy and Loading, S. VORONIN, A. RANJAN, H. KINTAKA, K. PS1-TuM5 KUMAR, P. BIOLSI, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC Vacuum-Ultraviolet Emission Spectra of Plasma-Processing Reactors, K. MAVRAKAKIS, M. NICHOLS, W. LI, K. KATZ, University of WisconsinMadison, J. MCVITTIE, A. HAZEGHI, Stanford University, S. BANNA, Applied Materials Inc., Y. NISHI, Stanford University, J.L. SHOHET, University of Wisconsin-Madison BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest NS+EM+EN-TuM9 Invited BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Ultraflexible Stretchable Organic Coffee; DevicesCareer for Biomedical Exhibit Halland Open – Free Events: Center; Exhibitor Applications , T. SOMEYA, M. KALTENBRUNNER, The University of Tokyo, Japan, S. Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & BAUER, Johannes Kepler University, Austria, T. SEKITANI, The University of Tokyo, Japan Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest PS1-TuM9 BREAK Invited - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Counteractions to Plasma by Earthquake , T. Exhibit Hall Open – FreeChamber Events: Corrosions Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor MORIYA, Tokyo Electron, Japan Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 11:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 11:20 am NS+EM+EN-TuM11 Ultrahigh Thermal Conductivity Gold Nanowire-Filled Polymer Composites and Interfaces, I. SESHADRI, N. BALACHANDER, R.J. PS1-TuM11 An Improved Cathodic Arc Plasma Source for Large Area Coatings, J. KOLBECK, A. ANDERS, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am MEHTA, L. SCHADLER, T. BORCA-TASCIUC, P. KEBLINSKI, G. RAMANATH, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 11:40 am Microscopy and Spectroscopy Study of Immobilization of Molecularly Imprinted Nanoparticles on (3glycidoxypropyl)trimethoxysilane Modified Silica, T. KAMRA, L. YE, Lund NS+EM+EN-TuM12 High Density Narrow Tube Ozonizer by Increased Barrier Discharge Frequency, J. TSUJINO, T. KITAJIMA, T. NAKANO, National Defense PS1-TuM12 Academy of Japan University, Sweden 125 * Coburn & Winters Student Award Finalist Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS2-TuM Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS+AS-TuM Advanced FEOL/Gate Etching Synthesis, Structure and Characterization of Oxides PS2-TuM1 Evaluation of Highly Selective ZrO2 and HfO2 based Hard Mask Stacks for sub 30 nm Node Dry Etch Pattern Transfer, J. PAUL, X. SS+AS-TuM1 THRUN, S. RIEDEL, M. RUDOLPH, Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMSCNT), Germany, S. WEGE, Plasway, Germany, C. HOHLE, Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS-CNT), Germany DYLLA, The University of Texas at Austin, G.L. KELLOGG, Sandia National Laboratories, K.J. STEVENSON, The University of Texas at Austin Moderator: G.Y. Yeom, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea 8:00 am Moderator: Z. Dohnalek, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory KOBAYASHI, Tokyo Electron Miyagi Limited, Japan, M. YAMATO, K. OYAMA, H. YAEGASHI, H. MOCHIKI, Tokyo Electron Limited, Japan SS+AS-TuM2 Reduction and Oxidation Chemistry of LaFeO3 Thin Films, B. FLYNN, Oregon State University, M.A. HENDERSON, H. ZHANG, M. ENGELHARD, S.A. CHAMBERS, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, G.S. HERMAN, Oregon State University 8:40 am PS2-TuM3 Invited SS+AS-TuM3 Invited 9:00 am PARGON, M. FOUCHIER, CNRS-LTM, France, O. ROS BENGOECHEA, STMicroelectronics, J. JUSSOT, UJF, France, E. DUPUY, M. BRIHOUM, CNRS-LTM, France Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 9:20 am PS2-TuM5 Possible Si Damage Formation and Redeposition in Vertical Gate Etching Processes by HBr Plasmas, Y. MURAKI, H. LI, T. ITO, K. SS+AS-TuM5 KARAHASHI, Osaka University, Japan, M. MATSUKUMA, Tokyo Electron Ltd., Japan, S. HAMAGUCHI, Osaka University, Japan University of Pennsylvania, W.A. AL-SAIDI, University of Pittsburgh, A.M. RAPPE, University of Pennsylvania PS2-TuM6 Impact of Etch Processes Over Dimensional Control and LWR for 14nm FDSOI Transistor Gate Patterning, O. ROS, ST Microelectronics, SS+AS-TuM6 France Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, A.W. COHN, D.R. GAMELIN, University of Washington, P.V. SUSHKO, University College London, S.A. CHAMBERS, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest PS2-TuM9 Patterning:Coffee Promises and Challenges of SIT^2 for Fin BREAK FinFET - Complimentary in Exhibit Hall Formation for Open sub-40–nm Pitch Features , S. MIGNOT, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Exhibit Hall Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Inc., I.C. ESTRADA-RAYGOZA, H. HE, IBM, K. AKARVARDAR, J. CANTONE, Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., B. DORIS, IBM, A. JACOB, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., E-Mail M.(with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & S.Pumpkin/Contest, SCHMITZ, J. LEE, P. FRIDDLE, GOSS, Lam Research Corp Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest PS2-TuM10 Novel Etch Schemes using Aspect-Ratio Dependent Deposition for FinFET Gate Spacer Etching, H.H. CHEN, S.Y. LU, C.H. WANG, BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest SS+AS-TuM9 Growth of OxideCoffee Nanowires on Vicinal BREAK - Complimentary in Exhibit HallMetal Surfaces: Atom Exchange Processes StepEvents: Edges, L.Coffee; MA, A. PICONE, WAGNER, S. Exhibit Hall Open – at Free CareerM.Center; Exhibitor SURNEV, Karl-Franzens University, Austria, G. BARCARO, A. FORTUNELLI, CNR-IPCF, Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Italy, F.P. NETZER, Karl-Franzens University, Austria Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest SS+AS-TuM10 Surface Structure of α -Cr2O3(0001) by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction after Activated Oxygen Exposure, T.C. KASPAR, S.E. J.C. LI, United Microelectronics Corporation, S. KAWADA, M. NORO, C-J. HSIEH, Tokyo Electron Taiwan Limited, Japan, A. RANJAN, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC CHAMBERLIN, S.A. CHAMBERS, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory PS2-TuM11 Stack Patterning Challenges for the FinFET Architecture, A. BANIK, S. KANAKASABAPATHY, S. BURNS, A. AIYAR, M.J. BRODSKY, IBM Corporation SS+AS-TuM11 8:20 am 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am 11:20 am Approach to LER/LWR Improvement with Combination of DCS Technology and Newly Developed Resist Material, M. HONDA, K. Low-Energy Electron Microscopy (LEEM) Studies of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) Deposited Titania Films for Electrochemical Energy Storage, C.K. CHAN, L.B. BIEDERMANN, Sandia National Laboratories, A.G. PS2-TuM2 Metrology and Linewidth Roughness Issues during Complex Highk/Metal Gate Stack Patterning for sub-20nm Technological Nodes, E. Reactions on the Rutile TiO2(110) Surface Studied by High-resolution STM and TPD, S. WENDT, Aarhus University, Denmark Atomic Structures on BaTiO3 (001): Reconstructions, Step Edges and Domain Boundaries, E.H. MORALES, D.A. BONNELL, J.M. MARTIREZ, Growth and Optical Properties of Cr- and V-Doped α-Fe2O3 Epitaxial Thin Films, S.E. CHAMBERLIN, Y. WANG, T.C. KASPAR, M.E. BOWDEN, Preparation and Characterization of Rare Earth Oxide Thin Films on Metal and Silicon Substrates, A. SCHAEFER, J.-H. JHANG, University of Bremen, Germany, W. CARTAS, S.R. EPURI, University of Florida, M.H. ZÖLLNER, IHP, Germany, H. WILKENS, University of Osnabrück, Germany, T. SCHROEDER, IHP, Germany, J.F. WEAVER, University of Florida, M. BÄUMER, University of Bremen, Germany 11:40 am Mechanisms of Etching and Selectivity for FINFET Gate Lowk Spacer using RLSA™ Microwave Plasma Reactor with Radial Line Slot Antenna, A. RALEY, B. PARKINSON, A. RANJAN, S. KEISUKE, K. KUMAR, P. PS2-TuM12 BIOLSI, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC SS+AS-TuM12 Surface Core Level BE Shifts for MgO, C.J. NELIN, Consultant, F. UHL, V. STAEMMLER, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany, P.S. BAGUS, University of North Texas, H. KUHLENBECK, M. STERRER, H.-J. FREUND, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MaxPlanck-Gesellschaft, Germany 126 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF-TuM Tribology Focus Topic Room: 203 C - Session TR+SE-TuM Low Friction Materials ALD for Emerging Applications Moderator: G.S. Scarel, James Madison University 8:00 am Fabrication of Top Gate Graphene Transistor using Physically Transferrable High-k Nanosheet using Atomic Layer Deposition, H. JUNG, Moderators: R. Bennewitz, INM - Leibniz-Institute for New Materials, D. Irving, North Carolina State University TF-TuM1 J. LEE, K. KO, J. PARK, H. KIM, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea 8:20 am 8:40 am 9:00 am Resistive Switching Devices Based on Ozone assisted ZnO Films by Atomic Layer Deposition, R.M. MUNDLE, A.K. PRADHAN, Norfolk State University TR+SE-TuM2 Ultra Low Friction Surface Designed by Biomimetic Approach, A. TAKAHARA, Y. HIGAKI, M. MINN, M. KOBAYASHI, JST ERATO Takahara Soft Interfaces Project, Japan TF-TuM3 Invited TR+SE-TuM3 TF-TuM2 Thin Organic Monolayers on Inorganic Substrate: Ultra-Low Adhesion Friction and Wear Resistance Properties, S.P. PUJARI, H. Process Design and Development of ALD for Co(W) Alloy Films as Single Layered Barrier and Liner Material in Future Cu ULSI Interconnects, Y. SHIMOGAKI, The University of Tokyo, Japan ZUILHOF, Wageningen University, Netherlands Mechanical and Tribological Behavior of Carbon-Based Coatings Sliding against PEEK Polymer Counterfaces, E. BROITMAN, Invited talk continued. TR+SE-TuM4 Linköping University, Sweden, S. LAINO, University of Mar del Plata, Argentina, S. SCHMIDT, Linköping University, Sweden, P.M. FRONTINI, University of Mar del Plata, Argentina, L. HULTMAN, Linköping University, Sweden 9:20 am 9:40 am TF-TuM5 Control of Oxygen Vacancies by Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition (PEALD) of TiO2 for Memristors, S.-J. PARK, J.-P. LEE, J.S. TR+SE-TuM5 Microstructure, Mechanical and Friction Behavior of Magnetron-sputtered V-C Coatings, M. STÜBER, P. STOYANOV, Karlsruhe JANG, H. RHU, H. YU, B.Y. YOU, C.S. KIM, K.J. KIM, Y.-J. CHO, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Republic of Korea, S. BAIK, POSTECH, Republic of Korea, W. LEE, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Republic of Korea TF-TuM6 Area Selective Atomic Layer Deposition of Dielectric Films on Metal/Dielectric Patterns, F. MINAYE HASHEMI, S.F. BENT, Stanford University Institute of Technology, Germany, E. NOLD, Fraunhofer-Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany, J. SCHNEIDER, H.J. SEIFERT, S. ULRICH, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Interaction of Stearic Acid with Iron-based Surfaces Coupling Experimental and Numerical Approaches for a Better Understanding of its Friction Behavior, C. MINFRAY, C. MATTA, S. LOEHLE, T. TR+SE-TuM6 LE MOGNE, J.M. MARTIN, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France, R. IOVINE, Total, Solaize Research Center, France, Y. OBARA, R. MIURA, A. MIYAMOTO, Tohoku University, Japan 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest TF-TuM9 of an Open-Ended RotaryHall Reactor for PlasmaBREAKDevelopment - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Assisted on Particles CLANCEY,Coffee; J. YIN, L.Career BAKER, A.S. CAVANAGH, S.M. Exhibit ALD Hall Open – Free, J.Events: Center; Exhibitor GEORGE, University of Colorado, Boulder Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest TF-TuM10 Metal Ion Photoreduction on ALD Thin Films, J.C. HALBUR, A. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest TR+SE-TuM9 Invited BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Low Friction Metals – Glide PlanesCoffee; and Molecular Lubricants , R. Exhibit HallonOpen – Free Events: Career Center; Exhibitor BENNEWITZ, INM - Leibniz-Institute for New Materials, Germany Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest Invited talk continued. MADAN, J.S. JUR, North Carolina State University 11:20 am Highly Conductive and Flexible Nylon-6 Nonwoven Fiber Mats Formed using Tungsten Atomic Layer Deposition, B. KALANYAN, C.J. TF-TuM11 TR+SE-TuM11 Few Layer Graphene as a Potential Solid Lubricant, D. BERMAN, A. ERDEMIR, A.V. SUMANT, Argonne National Laboratory OLDHAM, W.J. SWEET III, G.N. PARSONS, North Carolina State University 11:40 am TF-TuM12 Room-Temperature Atomic Layer Deposition of Platinum, A.J.M. MACKUS, D. GARCIA-ALONSO, H.C.M. KNOOPS, A.A. BOL, W.M.M. KESSELS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands TR+SE-TuM12 Scaling of Structural Lubricity, D. DIETZEL, M. FELDMANN, University of Giessen, Germany, U.D. SCHWARZ, Yale University, H. FUCHS, University of Muenster, Germany, A. SCHIRMEISEN, University of Giessen, Germany 127 Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 Vacuum Technology Room: 202 C - Session VT-TuM History of Vacuum Technology Moderator: J. Hochrein, Sandia National Laboratories 8:00 am 8:20 am 8:40 am VT-TuM3 Invited 60 Years of Vacuum Gate Valve Developments, J.F. HARTNETT, Vacuum Research Corporation 9:00 am Invited talk continued. 9:20 am VT-TuM5 Invited A History of Vacuum from My Perspective!, K.J. LESKER III, K.J. LESKER IV, Kurt J. Lesker Company 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am Invited talk continued. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest VT-TuM9 BREAKInvited - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall How We’ve More About LessCareer and Less So That Now Exhibit HallLearned Open –More Free&Events: Coffee; Center; Exhibitor We Know a Whole Lot About NearlyCaricatures; Nothing - Vacuum Measurement Technology Spotlight Sessions; Massages; Art Zone & Over the Years, S.R. GOLDFARB, Consultant Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 11:00 am Invited talk continued. 11:20 am VT-TuM11 Invited 11:40 am Invited talk continued. The Quest for Extreme High Vacuum, H.F. DYLLA, American Institute of Physics 128 Tuesday Lunch, October 29, 2013 Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Room: Hall A - Session EW-TuL Exhibitor Technology Spotlight II Moderator: C. Moffitt, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK 12:00 pm 12:20 pm EW-TuL2 What's New from Physical Electronics, J.F. MOULDER, Physical Electronics Inc. 12:40 pm EW-TuL3 Next Generation Data System for XPS, C.J. BLOMFIELD, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK 1:00 pm New Developments in Materials Characterization from Thermo Fisher Scientific, A.E. WRIGHT, T.S. NUNNEY, P. MACK, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK, EW-TuL4 B. STROHMEIER, Thermo Fisher Scientific 1:20 pm Recent Instrument Development for State-of-the-Art Photoelectron Spectroscopy, H. BERGERSEN, VG Scienta AB, Sweden EW-TuL5 1:40 pm 129 NOTES 130 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Actinides and Rare Earths Focus Topic Room: 102 C - Session AC+AS+EN-TuA Atom Probe Tomography Focus Topic Room: 203 A - Session AP+AS+SS-TuA Actinides and Rare Earths: The Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Critical Materials Microstructural and Interface Analysis of Metals Subjected to Various Conditions Moderator: L. Petit, Daresbury Laboratory, UK 2:00 pm 2:20 pm AC+AS+EN-TuA1 Invited Prospects for Accident Tolerant Fuels in Light Water Reactors, S.J. Moderator: A. Devaraj, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory AP+AS+SS-TuA1 Multivariate Analysis of Atom Probe Tomography Data: Methods to Simplify Factor Interpretation, M.R. KEENAN, Consultant, V. ZINKLE, K.A. TERRANI, L.L. SNEAD, Oak Ridge National Laboratory SMENTKOWSKI, General Electric Global Research Center Invited talk continued. AP+AS+SS-TuA2 Atom Probe Tomography Analysis of Second Phase Formation in a Ferritic-Martensitc Alloy under Neutron Irradiation, A.G. CERTAIN, D.K. SCHREIBER, M.B. TOLOCZKO, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2:40 pm AC+AS+EN-TuA3 Invited AP+AS+SS-TuA3 Invited Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan The Renaissance in Metallurgical Design and the Role of Atom Probe Microscopy, S.P. RINGER, The University of Sydney, Australia 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest AC+AS+EN-TuA7 Interaction of γ-U alloys with Hydrogen, L. HAVELA, I. BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of Uranium Materials, S. FUJIMORI, TKACH, S. MASKOVA, Z. MATEJ, Charles University, Czech Republic, N.-T.H. KIM-NGAN, Pedagogical University Cracow, Poland, A.V. ANDREEV, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic 4:20 pm AC+AS+EN-TuA8 Invited AP+AS+SS-TuA7 Invited BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Effects of Exhibitor Extreme Conditions on Spotlight the Microstructure of Nanostructured Center; Technology Sessions; Caricatures; Ferritic AlloysArt , M.K. MILLER, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Massages; Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest Invited talk continued. The Effect of U and Fe Cations on the Reduction of CeO2 for Thermal Water Splitting to Hydrogen, Y. AL SALIK, SABIC, Saudi Arabia, I. AL SHANKITI, SABIC and University of Colorado, H. IDRISS, SABIC, Saudi Arabia 4:40 pm Atom Probe Tomography Investigations of Surface and Grain Boundary Oxidation in Ni-Cr Alloys Exposed to High-Temperature Water, D.K. SCHREIBER, M.J. OLSZTA, S.M. BRUEMMER, Pacific Northwest National Invited talk continued. AP+AS+SS-TuA9 Laboratory 5:00 pm AC+AS+EN-TuA10 Soft X-ray Investigations of Covalent Orbital Mixing in Metal Oxides, S. MINASIAN, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), J. KEITH, E. BATISTA, K. BOLAND, Los Alamos National Lab (LANL), J. BRADLEY, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), S. DALY, George Washington Univ., S. KOZIMOR, LANL, W. LUKENS, LBNL, R.L. MARTIN, LANL, D. NORDLUND, SLAC National Accelerator Lab, G. SEIDLER, Univ. of Washington, D. SHUH, LBNL, D. SOKARAS, SLAC National Accelerator Lab, T. TYLISZCZAK, LBNL, G. WAGNER, LANL, T.-C. WENG, SLAC National Accelerator Lab, P. YANG, Pacific Northwest National Lab AP+AS+SS-TuA10 Space Charge Effects in Atom Probe tomography, I. BLUM, F. VURPILLOT, L. RIGUTTI, A. GAILLARD, D. SHINDE, J. HOUARD, A. VELLA, B. DECONIHOUT, Groupe de Physique des Matériaux, France 5:20 pm AC+AS+EN-TuA11 The Microstructure of Cerium Hydride Growth Centres, M. BRIERLEY, J. KNOWLES, N. MONTGOMERY, AWE, UK, M. PREUSS, A. SHERRY, University of Manchester, UK AP+AS+SS-TuA11 AC+AS+EN-TuA12 Co-adsorption of O2 and Sm on Al2O3/Ni3Al(111) Ultrathin Films, Q. XU, D.L. CHENG, J.F. ZHU, University of Science and Technology of China AP+AS+SS-TuA12 5:40 pm Atom Probe Analysis and Challenges to Study a High-k Dielectric Grown on GaN, B. MAZUMDER, X. LIU, F. WU, U.K. MISHRA, J.S. SPECK, University of California, Santa Barbara A Correlated Micro-Photoluminescence, Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography Experiment on the Same Nano-Object Containing a Set of InGaN/GaN Multi-Quantum Wells, L. RIGUTTI, I. BLUM, D. SHINDE, D. HERNANDEZ MALDONADO, W. LEFEBVRE, J. HOUARD, A. VELLA, F. VURPILLOT, Groupe de Physique des Matériaux, France, M. TCHERNYCHEVA, Institut d'Electronique Fondamentale, France, C. DURAND, J. EYMERY, CEA/CNRS/Université Joseph Fourier, France, B. DECONIHOUT, Groupe de Physique des Matériaux, France 131 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Applied Surface Science Room: 204 - Session AS+BI-TuA Forensic Science, Art and Archaeology (2:00-3:20 pm)/Quasicrystals and Complex Metal Alloys (4:00-6:00 pm) Moderators: J.A. Ohlhausen, Sandia National Laboratories, R. Opila, University of Delaware, S.J. Pachuta, 3M Company 2:00 pm Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA High-k Oxides for MOSFETs and Memory Devices II/Oxides and Dielectrics for Novel Devices and Ultra-dense Memory I Moderators: J. Kim, C.L. Hinkle, University of Texas at Dallas Metal-Atom Dimer Model of Oxygen Vacancy Behaviour in Oxide RRAM, J. ROBERTSON, Cambridge University, UK AS+BI-TuA1 Invited EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA1 Validation of Ultra-Trace Biological Agent Sample Matching Using NanoSIMS, P.K. WEBER, M.L. DAVISSON, C.E. RAMON, S.P. VELSKO, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm AS+BI-TuA3 Investigation of Sub-Gap Defect States in High-k Dielectric Materials Using Reflection Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy, B. FRENCH, S.W. KING, Intel Corporation EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA2 Characterization of Foreign Material from Buried Interfaces in EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA3 Invited the Medical Device Industry, W. THEILACKER, A. BELU, A. BURAND, Medtronic, Atomistic Mechanism of RRAM Operations, G. BERSUKER, SEMATECH Inc. 3:00 pm AS+BI-TuA4 Forensic XPS Characterization of Surface-Modified Textile Fibers, B. STROHMEIER, Thermo Fisher Scientific, C. DEEKS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK, R. BLACKLEDGE, Forensic Chemist Consultant Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm AS+BI-TuA7 Invited EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA7 Invited DUBOIS, CNRS, France Republic of Korea 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm AS+BI-TuA9 Structural Investigation of the (001) Surface of Al5Co2, M. MEIER, J. LEDIEU, M-C. DE WEERD, E. GAUDRY, V. FOURNÉE, CNRS-Université de Lorraine, France EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA9 Temperature-Dependence of Ag Film Roughness and Interlayer Spacings During Deposition on Complex Al-Pd-Mn Surfaces: Comparison with Periodic Substrates, B. ÜNAL, Massachusetts Institute of EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA10 Superconformal Coating and Filling by Twomolecule CVD, W. WANG, N. CHANG, T. HITT, G.S. GIROLAMI, J.R. ABELSON, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 5:00 pm Surface Properties and Complexity of Al-based Intermetallics, J.-M. Bipolar Selector Devices for Cross-point ReRAM, H.S. HWANG, POSTECH, Crystallization study of SrTiO3 Thin Films Prepared on Si3N4, Al2O3 and Pt surfaces by Plasma-Assisted ALD, V. LONGO, M.A. VERHEIJEN, F. ROOZEBOOM, W.M.M. KESSELS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands AS+BI-TuA10 Technology, J.W. EVANS, P.A. THIEL, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University 5:20 pm Study of Quasicrystal / α - Mg Eutectic Structure in the MgCd-Yb System by EBSD, A.P. TSAI, Tohoku University, Japan AS+BI-TuA11 EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA11 Invited Resistive Switching Random Access Memory (RRAM) - Materials, Device, Scaling, and Array Design, Y. WU, S. YU, H.-Y. CHEN, J. LIANG, Z. JIANG, H-.S.P. WONG, Stanford University 5:40 pm AS+BI-TuA12 University Plasmonic Quasicrystal Lattices, T.W. ODOM, Northwestern Invited talk continued. 132 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 102 A - Session EM-TuA Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session EN+AS+PS-TuA Evolution of Electronic Materials and the AVS Water Splitting and Carbon Dioxide Conversion Moderators: S.M. Han, University of New Mexico, A.J. Muscat, University of Arizona Moderator: D. Lutterman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2:00 pm EM-TuA1 Invited EN+AS+PS-TuA1 Invited 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm EM-TuA3 Invited EN+AS+PS-TuA3 Division Chairs, Executive Committees and Perspectives on the Evolution of EMPD, A. ROCKETT, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Turning CO2 into Liquid Fuel, M. KANAN, Stanford University Efficient Conversion of CO2 to Fuels using Inexpensive Cathode Materials, J. ROSENTHAL, J. DIMEGLIO, J. MEDINA-RAMOS, University of Detonation Nanodiamond Particles for Electronic and Optical Applications, G.E. MCGUIRE, International Technology Center, O.A. SHENDEROVA, Delaware Adamas Nanotechnologies 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm EM-TuA7 Invited EN+AS+PS-TuA7 Invited HOLLOWAY, University of Florida, Y. ZHENG, L. QIAN, Y. YANG, A. TITOV, J. HYVONEN, NanoPhotonica, W. CAO, J. XUE, University of Florida Technology 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm EM-TuA9 Invited EN+AS+PS-TuA9 Invited University of California, Davis GUNDERSEN, University of Southern California Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm 5:20 pm High Efficiency, Durable Quantum-Dot Hybrid Light-Emitting Diodes, P. Semiconductor Heterojunctions: The Revolutionary Breakthrough that Enabled the Photonic and High-speed Device Industry, J. WOODALL, Power Curves of the Artificial Leaf, D. NOCERA, Massachusetts Institute of Transient Plasma for Green Technologies: Reduced Emissions, Greenhouse Gas Reduction, and Improved Combustion Efficiencies, M. EN+AS+PS-TuA11 Invited Activation of CO2 using Non-equilibrium Plasma: Mechanisms and Power Efficiency, M.C.M. VAN DE SANDEN, A.P.H. GOEDE, M. GRASWINKEL, W. BONGERS, Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER), Netherlands, F. BREHMER, S. WELZEL, R. ENGELN, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 5:40 pm Invited talk continued. 133 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA Characterization including Microscopy and Spectroscopy of 2D Materials Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Room: Hall A - Session EW-TuA Exhibitor Technology Spotlight III Moderators: D.N. Basov, University of California San Diego, P.W. Sutter, Brookhaven National Laboratory GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA1 Intercalation of SiC(0001) with Silicon, S. OIDA, J. Moderator: C. Moffitt, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK 2:00 pm HANNON, R.M. TROMP, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Optimization of Graphene Dry Etching Conditions via Combined Microscopic and Spectroscopic Analysis, M.C. PRADO, 2:20 pm GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA2 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, D. JARIWALA, T.J. MARKS, M.C. HERSAM, Northwestern University 2:40 pm GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA3 Invited Imaging the Local Electronic Properties of Graphene, B.J. LEROY, University of Arizona 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm EW-TuA5 New Developments in Thin Film Technology, D. BINGAMAN, Kurt J. Lesker Company 3:40 pm EW-TuA6 4:00 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest Picolitre Dosing of Proteins onto Biomaterials Microarrays to BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Monitor Cell Response in a Combinatorial Assay, C. DUFRESNE, Scienion US, Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Inc., M. HAMMAD, M.R. ALEXANDER, University of Nottingham, UK Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA7 Invited Tunable Optical Properties of Graphene, F. WANG, University of California at Berkeley 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9 Purity, Structure and Electronic Properties of Graphene Studied by Low Energy Ion Scattering, S. PRUSA, P. PROCHAZKA, P. BABOR, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, P. BRUENER, T. GREHL, IONTOF GmbH, Germany, R. TER VEEN, Tascon GmbH, Germany, H. BRONGERSMA, IONTOF GmbH, Tascon GmbH, Germany 5:00 pm Nanoscale Tribological Characteristics of Epitaxial Graphene on SiC: The Effect of Hydrogen Intercalation, S. GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA10 KWON, J. KO, KAIST, Republic of Korea, G.E. YANG, W. KIM, KRISS, Republic of Korea, Y. KIM, J.Y. PARK, KAIST, Republic of Korea 5:20 pm GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA11 Invited 5:40 pm Invited talk continued. In Situ Study of Chemical and Physical Properties of Graphene and Other 2d Materials Using Low-Voltage Transmission Electron Microscopy, U. KAISER, Universität Ulm, Germany 134 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Ions at Aqueous Interfaces Focus Topic Room: 201 B - Session IA+BA-TuA Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Room: 202 A - Session MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA Ions and Biomolecules at Aqueous Interfaces Advanced Probes in Magnetic Imaging and Characterization IA+BA-TuA1 Invited MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA1 Invited Moderator: J.M. Gibbs-Davis, University of Alberta, Canada 2:00 pm Moderator: H. Ohldag, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Selective Adsorption of Ions to Aqueous Interfaces and its Effects on Evaporation Rates, R.J. SAYKALLY, University of California, Berkeley Electron Correlation Spectroscopy on Magnetic Surfaces, F.O. SCHUMANN, Max-Planck Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Germany 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm IA+BA-TuA3 Invited MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA3 Invited Exploring Ion Interactions at Aqueous Interfaces, P.S. CREMER, Penn State Space and Time Magnetization Evolution in Nano-Structured Materials Probed by PNR and GISANS, B.P. TOPERVERG, Ruhr-University Bochum, University Germany 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm IA+BA-TuA7 Invited MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7 Invited Revealing the Dynamics of Lipid Composition in Phospholipid Bilayers by Sum-Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy, J. CONBOY, University of Utah 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm IA+BA-TuA9 Invited Probing Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures with Hard X-ray and Standing-Wave Excited Photoemission Spectroscopy, A.X. GRAY, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, J. MINAR, Ludwig Maximillian University, Germany, S. UEDA, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan, L. PLUCINSKI, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany, A. BOSTWICK, E. ROTENBERG, Advanced Light Source, C.M. Invited talk continued. SCHNEIDER, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany, H. EBERT, Ludwig Maximillian University, Germany, K. KOBAYASHI, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan, C.S. FADLEY, University of California, Davis MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA9 Invited Characterization of Protein Secondary Structures at Interfaces Using Chiral Sum Frequency Generation, C.Y. YAN, Yale University Imaging Magnetization Dynamics on its Genuine Time Scale, G. MEIER, University of Hamburg, Germany 5:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 5:20 pm IA+BA-TuA11 Order Matters – Detecting Non-Isotropic Structures in Complex Biological Samples, P. KOELSCH, University of Washington MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA11 Towards Magnetic 3dim X-ray Imaging, P. FISCHER, M.Y. IM, W. CHAO, E.H. ANDERSON, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 5:40 pm IA+BA-TuA12 Aqueous Solution Chemistry Studied by Soft X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, T.Z. REGIER, Canadian Light Source, Canada, C. MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA12 Direct Visualization of Magnetoelectric Domains, W. WU, Y. GENG, X. WANG, S-W. CHEONG, Rutgers University, C.J. FENNIE, Cornell University, M. MOSTOVOY, University of Groningen, Netherlands PHILLIPS, D. PEAK, R. GREEN, A. MOEWES, J. TSE, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, A. ACHKAR, D. HAWTHORN, University of Waterloo, Canada 135 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Manufacturing Science and Technology Room: 202 B - Session MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Room: 203 B - Session NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA Manufacturing Challenges of Nanoscale Patterning Nanoscale Catalysis and Surface Chemistry MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA1 Invited NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA1 Moderator: E.B. Svedberg, The National Academies 2:00 pm 2:20 pm Moderator: J. Nogami, University of Toronto, Canada Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Analysis of Molybdenum Sulfide Structures, C.S. WANG, W. LU, University of California, Alphabet-Based Template Design Rules - A Key Enabler for a Manufacturable DSA Technology, H. YI, H-.S.P. WONG, Stanford University Riverside Nanostructures of Au on Pd3Fe(111) and Their Role in Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction, X. YANG, Princeton University, J. HU, R.Q. Invited talk continued. NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA2 WU, University of California, Irvine, B. KOEL, Princeton University 2:40 pm Characterizing the Sensitivity of Block Copolymer Directed Self-Assembly Processes to Material and Process Variations, C. HENDERSON, A. PETERS, R. LAWSON, P. LUDOVICE, Georgia Institute MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA3 Oxygen Adsorption and Dissociation on Ag(110) and Au-Ag(110) Surfaces, M. SCHMID, J. KLOBAS, R.J. MADIX, C.M. FRIEND, Harvard NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA3 University of Technology MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4 DSA Patterning for sub-40 nm Pitch Features, I.C. ESTRADA-RAYGOZA, C. LIU, Y. YIN, J. ABDALLAH, IBM Albany Nanotech Center, S. MIGNOT, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., B.G. MORRIS, M.E. COLBURN, IBM Albany Nanotech Center, V. RASTOGI, N. MOHANTI, A. RALEY, A. KO, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA4 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7 Cis-trans Isomerization of DCNQI on Metal Surfaces Induced by Charge Transfer, J. RODRÍGUEZ FERNÁNDEZ, C. URBAN, Univ. 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:20 pm 5:00 pm 5:20 pm 5:40 pm Tecnología, UTEC, Peru, C.M. FRIEND, R.J. MADIX, Harvard University Autonoma of Madrid, Spain, K. LAUWAET, Inst. of Advanced Studies in Nanoscience (IMDEA-Nanoscience), Spain, Y. WANG, Univ. Autonoma of Madrid, Spain, R. GARCIA, M.A. HERRANZ, Univ. Complutense of Madrid, Spain, M. ALCAMI, F. MARTIN, Univ. Autonoma of Madrid, Spain, N. MARTIN, Univ. Complutense of Madrid, Spain, J.M. GALLEGO, Inst. Materials Sci. of Madrid-CSIC, Spain, R. OTERO, R. MIRANDA, Univ. Autonoma of Madrid, Spain NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA8 Role of CO2 in NOx Storage on Model BaOx/Pt(111) Catalysts, E. VOVK, A. TURKSOY, Bilkent University, Turkey, V. BUKHTIYAROV, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russia, E. OZENSOY, Bilkent University, Turkey Challenges and Approaches of FIN Mandrel Etching for FinFET Devices, F. WU, D. CHOI, Z. CHEN, C.H. MAENG, R. KOSHY, MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA8 GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc. 4:40 pm Trends in Reactivity of Organic Compounds on a Model Gold Catalyst, J.C. RODRIGUEZ-REYES, Universidad de Ingeniería y MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9 Advanced Gate Patterning Techniques for 14nm Node and Beyond, F.L. LIE, R. JUNG, Y. YIN, A. BANIK, S. KANAKASABAPATHY, J.C. ARNOLD, S. SEO, B. HARAN, IBM Corporation, Y. MOON, L. JANG, S. BENTLEY, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., H. KANG, D. BAE, Samsung Electronics Co., A. METZ, C. COLE, K. ITO, S. VORONIN, A. KO, A. RANJAN, K. KUMAR, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA10 High Throughput Electrospinning of Ceramic Nanofibers, S. SOOD, P. GOUMA, State University of New York at Stony Brook (Stony Brook University) NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA9 Manufacture and Characterization of Silver and Copper Nanorods Produced via Forcespun Nylon 6 Nanofibers Templates, D.M. MIHUT, K. LOZANO, W. ZHAO, The University of Texas Pan American NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA11 MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA11 Single Atom Alloys as a Strategy for Selective Heterogeneous Hydrogenations, E.C.H. SYKES, Tufts University Thin Film Synthesis and Oxidation: From C60 and W Precursors to Intercalation, Nanospheres and Carbides, J. MCCLIMON, P. NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA10 REINKE, University of Virginia Selective Growth of TiO2 Nanotubes on Titanium Foil by Two Step Anodization Method, Z. RAZAVI HESABI, N. SEMENIKHIN, A. BONECUTTER, F. ALAMGIR, E.M. VOGEL, Georgia Institute of Technology Process to Functionalize Polyaniline for Avidin-Biotin Biosensing Applications, T. SHAW, Clark Atlanta University, M. WILLIAMS, Clark NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA12 Atlanta Unversity, J. REED, Clark Atlanta University 136 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Plasma Science and Technology Room: 102 B - Session PS1-TuA Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS2-TuA Plasma Diagnostics, Sensors and Control Deep Etch Processes for Vias, Trenches and MEMS Real Time Feedback Control of Photoresist ashing in an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Plasma Chamber, B.J. KEVILLE, C. GAMAN, PS2-TuA1 Invited Moderator: N.St.J. Braithwaite, The Open University, UK 2:00 pm Moderator: A. Agarwal, Applied Materials Inc. PS1-TuA1 Y. ZHANG, A.M. HOLOHAN, S. DANIELS, M.M. TURNER, Dublin City University, Ireland 2:20 pm Diagnostics of Inductively-Coupled Plasmas in Hydrogen Bromide : Bromine Atom and Electron Densities, J.-P. BOOTH, N. SIRSE, P. PS1-TuA2 Plasma Deep Etching of Silicon, Titanium and Gallium Nitride for Microtechnology, R. DUSSART, GREMI CNRS/Université d'Orléans, France Invited talk continued. CHABERT, M. FOUCHER, LPP-CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, France 2:40 pm PS1-TuA3 Invited Ion Energy Distribution Measurements at the Substrate Location in Continuous-wave and Pulse Modulated Plasmas, D. GAHAN, P. SCULLIN, D. Simulation of Bosch Process Deep Silicon Etching - A Multiscale Approach, A. PATEAU, A. RHALLABI, M.C. FERNANDEZ, Université de Nantes, PS2-TuA3 France, M. BOUFNICHEL, F. ROQUETA, STMicroelectronics Tours SAS O'SULLIVAN, M.B. HOPKINS, Impedans Ltd., Ireland 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. PS2-TuA4 Titanium Deep Etching for Medical Applications, T. TILLOCHER, P. LEFAUCHEUX, GREMI CNRS/Université d'Orléans, France, B. BOUTAUD, Sorin Crm, France, R. DUSSART, GREMI CNRS/Université d'Orléans, France 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm PS1-TuA7 Invited PS2-TuA7 Selection of non-PFC Chemistries for Through-Silicon via Etch, K. CHEN, T. KIM, J.P. CHANG, University of California at Los Angeles 4:20 pm DAVYDOVA, M. HAASS, R. BLANC, Cnrs/ujf/ Cea - Ltm, France, N.ST.J. BRAITHWAITE, The Open University, UK, D. GAHAN, Impedans Ltd, Ireland, S. BANNA, AMAT, O. JOUBERT, N. SADEGHI, Cnrs/ujf/ Cea - Ltm, France Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm PS1-TuA9 Time-resolved Optical and Electrical Diagnostics of Pulsed Plasmas Etching Processes, G. CUNGE, M. BRIHOUM, M. DARNON, E. DESPIAU-PUJO, A. PS2-TuA8 Sub-22nm Node Mask Patterning for Deep Silicon Trench Etch, B. AVASARALA, S. LEFEVRE, V. CHAKRAPANI, H. HAGA, H. MATSUMOTO, Q. YANG, Y. CHIBA, A. KO, A. SELINO JR., K. KUMAR, P. BIOLSI, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC, F.L. LIE, I. SARAF, S. KANAKASABAPATHY, IBM Optical Emission and Langmuir Probe Diagnostics of CH3F-O2 Inductively Coupled Plasmas, E. KARAKAS, V.M. DONNELLY, D.J. ECONOMOU, PS2-TuA9 Reduction of Aspect Ratio R.L. BATES, University of Texas at Dallas Dependency in Silicon Trench Etch, University of Houston 5:00 pm 5:20 pm 5:40 pm PS1-TuA10 Non-contact Measurements of Substrate-Temperature by Frequency-Domain Low-Coherence Interferometry, T. TSUTSUMI, Nagoya PS2-TuA10 Process Improvements to Preserve the Photoresist in a Through Silicon Via Etch Process, K.A. GOPALAKRISHNAN, R. MCGOWAN, University, Japan, T. OHTA, Meijo University, Japan, K. ISHIKAWA, K. TAKEDA, H. KONDO, M. SEKINE, M. HORI, Nagoya University, Japan, M. ITO, Meijo University, Japan GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., D. DANNER, Lam Research Detection of Vacuum Ultraviolet in Argon-containing PS2-TuA11 Reaction Mechanism at the Sidewall of Through Si via (TSV) Inductively Coupled Plasmas, S.B. RADOVANOV, Varian Semiconductor Equipment, Etching by SF6/O2/SiF4 Plasma, I. SAKAI, Toshiba Corporation, Japan, S. PS1-TuA11 Silicon Systems Group, Applied Materials Inc., H.M. PERSING, Applied Materials Inc. Varian Semiconductor Equipment, Silicon Systems Group, Applied Materials Inc., J.B. BOFFARD, C.L. CULVER, S. WANG, C.C. LIN, A.E. WENDT, University of Wisconsin-Madison AMASAKI, T. TAKEUCHI, K. TAKEDA, K. ISHIKAWA, H. KONDO, M. SEKINE, Nagoya University, Japan, N. SAKURAI, H. HAYASHI, T. OHIWA, Toshiba Corporation, Japan, M. HORI, Nagoya University, Japan PS1-TuA12 Time-resolved In Situ Quantum Cascade Laser Diagnostics Applied to Transient Molecular Plasmas, S. WELZEL, Eindhoven University of PS2-TuA12 Technology, Netherlands, F. BREHMER, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; AFS GmbH, Germany, M.C.M. VAN DE SANDEN, Eindhoven University of Technology; DIFFER, Netherlands, R. ENGELN, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands PADRON WELLS, A. LABONTE, C.H. MAENG, T. HAN, R. KOSHY, GLOBALFOUNDARIES Pulsed High-Density Plasmas for S/D Contact Trench Formation to Enable Advanced Semiconductor Device Manufacturing, G. 137 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Synchrotron Analysis Focus Topic Room: 203 C - Session SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS-TuA HAXPES Studies on Interfaces and Buried Layers Metals and Alloys: Structure, Reactivity & Catalysis Moderator: L. Kover, Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Moderator: M. Trenary, University of Illinois at Chicago A Density Functional Theory Study of Stability and Reactivity of H-C=O and C-OH Surface Reaction Intermediates on Pt(111) and Effects of Water on the Intermediates, L. ARNADOTTIR, Oregon State University 2:00 pm SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA1 Invited SS-TuA1 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. SS-TuA2 Past and Present of Synchrotron Radiation, from Hard X-ray Photoemission to Soft X-ray and Back, P. PIANETTA, Stanford University Predictive Multisite Lattice-Gas Modeling and KMC Simulation of Catalytic Surface Reactions: CO-oxidation Kinetics and Mixed Adlayer Structure on Metal(100) Surfaces, D.-J. LIU, Ames Laboratory, J.W. EVANS, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University 2:40 pm Practical use of Photoemission with Synchrotron Radiation in Nanotechnology: From Soft to Hard X-rays, O.J. RENAULT, E. SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA3 MARTINEZ, CEA-LETI, France, N. BARRETT, Cea Dsm Iramis Spcsi, France SS-TuA3 Invited Energetics of Elementary Reaction Steps of Importance in Clean Fuels Production and Utilization on Pt(111) by Microcalorimetry, C.T. CAMPBELL, University of Washington 3:00 pm Effective Attenuation Length for Titanium Nitride, Hafnium Oxide, Silicon, Silicon Dioxide, Lanthanum Lutetium Oxide, Lanthanum Calcium Manganite, and Gold from 1 keV up to 15 keV, J. SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA4 Invited talk continued. RUBIO-ZUAZO, G.R. CASTRO, SpLine Spanisch CRG beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA7 Invited SS-TuA7 RAIRS Study on the Kinetics of NH Formation and Dissociation on Ru(0001), I. WALUYO, Y. REN, M. TRENARY, University of Illinois at Chicago Hard X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (HAXPES) Investigations of Electronic Materials and Interfaces, J.C. WOICIK, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 4:20 pm Calorimetric Measurement of Adsorption and Adhesion Energies of Cu on Pt(111), S.L. HEMMINGSON, T.E. JAMES, J.R.V. SELLERS, C.T. Invited talk continued. SS-TuA8 CAMPBELL, University of Washington 4:40 pm 5:00 pm SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9 HAXPES Study of Full High-κ /Metal Gate Stacks Deposited on Ge Substrates, C. FLEISCHMANN, I. KALPYRIS, T. CONARD, C. SS-TuA9 Invited ADELMANN, S. SIONCKE, IMEC, Belgium, J.P. RUEFF, J. ABLETT, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France, W. VANDERVORST, IMEC, KU Leuven, Belgium Center X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Magnetic/Ferroelectric Complex Oxide Interfaces, M.B. HOLCOMB, J. ZHOU, Invited talk continued. History of Surface Science at AVS, R.M. TROMP, IBM T.J. Watson Research SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA10 D. CHEN, West Virginia University, C. JENKINS, M.A. MARCUS, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Y.-H. CHU, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Republic of China 5:20 pm SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA11 Invited Local-Structure Determination Using Combined Fitting of EXAFS and Neutron Total Scattering Data, I. LEVIN, National Institute of Standards and SS-TuA11 Growth and Activity of Pt-Based Bimetallic Clusters on Titania, D.A. CHEN, R.P. GALHENAGE, H. YAN, K. XIE, A.S. DUKE, University of South Carolina Technology 5:40 pm Invited talk continued. An Atomic-Scale View of Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation on Cobalt Nanoparticles, E.A. LEWIS, E.C.H. SYKES, Tufts University SS-TuA12 138 Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF-TuA Vacuum Technology Room: 202 C - Session VT+EN+TF-TuA High Throughput ALD Vacuum for Industrial Processing Moderator: F. Roozeboom, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 2:00 pm Moderator: M. Wuest, INFICON Ltd., Liechtenstein TF-TuA1 Invited VT+EN+TF-TuA1 Invited TNO, Netherlands Corporation 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm TF-TuA3 Invited VT+EN+TF-TuA3 Invited Eastman Kodak Company MUELLER, OC Oerlikon Balzers AG, Liechtenstein 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm TF-TuA7 Invited VT+EN+TF-TuA7 Invited A Comparison between Conventional- and Spatial ALD; The Effect of Pressure and Exposure Time on Film Properties, P. POODT, Holst Centre / The Relationship Between Moisture Ingress, Hermeticity Testing, and Internal Gas Analysis (IGA) of Hermetic Structures, J.C. PERNICKA, Pernicka Thin-film Electronics by Spatial ALD, S.F. NELSON, C.R. ELLINGER, L.W. TUTT, Roll to Roll PEALD of Mixed Oxide Films for High Barrier Applications, Applications and Limitations of Wear-Resistant PVD Coatings, A. Optics Contamination in EUV Lithography: Measurement, Modeling and Mitigation, S.B. HILL, N.S. FARADZHEV, T.B. LUCATORTO, National Institute of E.R. DICKEY, Lotus Applied Technology Standards and Technology (NIST), B.V. YAKSHINSKIY, R.A. BARTYNSKI, Rutgers University 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm TF-TuA9 Spatial Atomic Layer Deposition for New Generation Solar Cells, D. MUÑOZ-ROJAS, G. ERCOLANO, A.T. MARIN, C.T. ARMSTRONG, R.L.Z. HOYE, K.P. MUSSELMAN, J.L. MACMANUS-DRISCOLL, University of Cambridge, UK VT+EN+TF-TuA9 Extremely Clean Handling of EUV Reticles, R. VERSLUIS, E.C. FRITZ, W.E. CROWCOMBE, TNO Technical Sciences, Netherlands 5:00 pm TF-TuA10 Spatial Molecular Layer Deposition of Metalcones, M. SMETS, F. VAN DEN BRUELE, P. POODT, Holst Centre / TNO, Netherlands VT+EN+TF-TuA10 Vacuum Environment Processing Studies for the Production of Commercial Thin Film Hydride Targets, J.L. PROVO, J. L. Provo, Consulting 5:20 pm TF-TuA11 Invited Panel Discussion: Status and Perspective of High-Throughput and Large-Area Spatial Atmospheric Atomic Layer Deposition technology, F. HBr Gas Mixture Analysis by FTIR for Non-Destructive Quality Control of Automotive Halogen Capsule Manufacturing, J.N. VT+EN+TF-TuA11 GREENE, P.F. SOMSSICH, Osram Sylvania ROOZEBOOM, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 5:40 pm Invited talk continued. 139 Anticipated Schedule Tuesday Morning, October 29, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 8:00 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:20 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:40 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:00 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:20 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:40 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:00 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:20 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:40 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:00 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:20 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:40 am ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12:00 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lunch when ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ with ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ where ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Schedule Tuesday Afternoon, October 29, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 1:00 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:20 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:40 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:00 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:20 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:40 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:00 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:20 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:40 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:00 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:20 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:40 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5:00 pm ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 140 Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Actinides and Rare Earths Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session AC-TuP Atom Probe Tomography Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session AP-TuP Actinides and Rare Earths Poster Session 6:00 pm Atom Probe Tomography Poster Session 6:00 pm Self-diffusion of Bk3+ in Aqueous Solutions at Neutral pH and pH 2.5Comparison with the Trivalent f-Elements (Eu3+, Gd3+, Tb3+, Tm3+), H. LATROUS, AP-TuP1 Atom Probe Tomography of Energy and Environmental Materials, D.E. PEREA, A. DEVARAJ, R.J. COLBY, J. LIU, D.K. SCHREIBER, J.E. EVANS, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory AC-TuP2 Facuté des sciences de Tunis, Tunisia, R. BESBES, ISEFC Tunis, Tunisia Influence of Deposition Process Parameters on the Durability and Stresses in Films AlCrN, AlCrN based and AlCrN / TiSiN, used in the Milling Machining of Super-Duplex, W. MATTES, Centro Universitário - Católica de Santa Catarina, AP-TuP2 Brazil, S.M. ALVES, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, M.F. PAIVA JUNIOR, Senai - Sc, Brazil AP-TuP3 AC-TuP4 Optical Properties of Sputtered Uranium Oxide Thin Films, D.D. ALLRED, C. BROWN, R.S. TURLEY, J. BELL, J.M. SCHULER, Brigham Young University THEVUTHASAN, S. MANAMDHAR, C. HENAGER, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory AC-TuP3 Advantage of NbTiN over NbN in Superconducting Properties of Ultra-thin Films, M. GUZIEWICZ, A. LASZCZ, J.Z. DOMAGALA, K. GOLASZEWSKA, A. CZERWINSKI, W. SLYSZ, Institute of Electron Technology, Poland He and Au Ion Irradiation Damage Studies on Metallic Nanolaminates, R.S. VEMURI, A. DEVARAJ, W. SETYAWAN, S.V. SHUTTHANANDAN, S.A. 141 Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Biomaterial Interfaces Room: Hall B - Session BI-TuP Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session EN-TuP Biomaterials Interfaces Poster Session 6:00 pm Energy Frontiers Poster Session 6:00 pm BI-TuP2 Monocyte Adhesion to Protein Functionalized Nanopatterns, A.S. ANDERSEN, D.S. SUTHERLAND, Aarhus University, Denmark EN-TuP1 CO2 Conversion by RF Plasma – Mass Spectrometer Quantification, L. NITTLER, M. MUGUMAODERHA CUBAKA, J.-J. PIREAUX, University of Namur, Belgium BI-TuP3 Ultrasound Imaging, Gamma Scintigraphy and HIFU Therapy with Perfluorocarbon Loaded Iron-Silica Nanoshells, A. LIBERMAN, Z. WU, C. BARBACK, EN-TuP2 R. VIVEROS, S.L. BLAIR, D. VERA, L.G. ELLIES, R.F. MATTREY, W.C. TROGLER, A.C. KUMMEL, University of California San Diego SEO, K. KAMATAKI, N. ITAGAKI, K. KOGA, M. SHIRATANI, Kyushu University, Japan Fabrication and Characteristics of ZnO Nanowire-based DSSCs with Core-Shell Layers, E.C. CHOI, B. HONG, Y. SEO, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of EN-TuP3 Development of Nanofibrous Meshes as Smart Dressings for the Healing of Chronic Wounds, M. ABRIGO, S.M. MCARTHUR, P. KINGSHOTT, Swinburne BI-TuP4 Korea University of Technology, Australia BI-TuP5 Lipid Interactions with Plasma Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Deposition of Size-controlled Ge Nanoparticle Film by High-pressure rf Magnetron Sputtering for Quantum Dot Solar Cells, D. ICHIDA, G. UCHIDA, H. A Study on High Efficiency Large Scale Dye-sensitized Solar Cell (DSSCs) Fabrication by the Reduction of Adsorption Time through the Varied Dye-Coating Condition, Y. SEO, B. HONG, E.C. CHOI, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of EN-TuP4 Polymers, H.J. ASKEW, S.M. MCARTHUR, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm Formation Mechanisms on Highly Ordered Micro and Nano-sized Colloidal-based Patterns, H. PINGLE, P.Y. WANG, BI-TuP6 Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, C.B. WHITCHURCH, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, P. KOEGLER, S.M. MCARTHUR, P. KINGSHOTT, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Quantification of the Adhesion Strength of the Diatom Navicula perminuta in a Microfluidic Assay, M. ALLES, C. CHRISTOPHIS, University of Heidelberg, BI-TuP7 Korea Metallic Photonic Crystal Nanostructures Improve Light Extraction in Gallium Nitride Diodes, G.M. WU, Chang Gung University, Taiwan, Republic of China EN-TuP6 Electrodeposition and Sol-Gel Derived Nitrogen Doped Nanostructured ZnO Thin Films for Possible Use in Photoelectrochemical Splitting of Water, N. SINGH, S. CHOUDHARY, V.R. SATSANGI, S. DASS, R. SHRIVASTAV, EN-TuP5 Deemed University, India Germany, M.E. CALLOW, University of Birmingham, UK, M.H. GRUNZE, University of Heidelberg, Germany, A. ROSENHAHN, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany EN-TuP7 BI-TuP8 Study of Sol-Gel Derived Mn2+ Ion Doped TiO2 Matrix for Cholesterol Sensing Application, R.R. PANDEY, C. KANT, V.K. SHARMA, K.K. SAINI, CSIR- National WHITCOMB, Rutgers Department of Physics and Astronomy Summer REU Program, R. THORPE, S. RANGAN, R.A. BARTYNSKI, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Physical Laboratory, India EN-TuP8 Angle-Resolved X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Iron (II) Fluoride upon Lithiation as a Conversion Reaction Battery Material, R. Growth and Characterization of Cu2ZnSnSe4 Thin Films for Photovoltaic Applications Obtained from Sputtered Precursors, K. MONFIL- BI-TuP9 Bacterial Deposition of Patterned Cadmium Sulfide Thin Films, K.E. MARUSAK, S. PAYNE, Y. CAO, L. YOU, S. ZAUSCHER, Duke University LEYVA, BUAP, Mexico, P.J. PATHIYAMATTOM, UNAM, Mexico, A.L. MUÑOZ ZURITA, FIMEUAC, Mexico, F.J. FLORES GRACIA, BUAP, Mexico Lipid Membranes as Dynamic Templates for the Assembly of Inorganic Nanoparticles, P. BAO, G.R. HEATH, J. ROTH, B. JOHNSON, M. CHEETHAM, BI-TuP10 R.J. BUSHBY, S.D. EVANS, University of Leeds, UK Nanostructured Surface Modification of Sol-Gel TiO2 Film Induced by Lanthanum Doping, R.R. PANDEY, C. KANT, K.K. SAINI, CSIR- National Physical Laboratory, BI-TuP11 India In Situ High Resolution AFM Studies of MgO-dissolution Processes in Aqueous Electrolytes, I. GINER, G. GRUNDMEIER, University of Paderborn, Germany BI-TuP14 Biocompatible Hydrogel Materials - Surface Properties and Deposition Comparison of Commercially Available Contact Lenses, K.A. BI-TuP12 WYGLADACZ, D.J. HOOK, S.E. NORTON, Bausch and Lomb Nanoscale Topographical Control of Graphene Architecture by Replication of DNA Nanostructures, Y.K. MOON, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of BI-TuP15 Korea BI-TuP16 The Effects of Glycation on Serum Proteins' MERCER-SMITH, M.S. JOHAL, Pomona College Affinities for Hemin, A.R. 142 Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Room: Hall B - Session MI-TuP MEMS and NEMS Room: Hall B - Session MN-TuP Magnetic Interfaces and Nanostructures Poster Session 6:00 pm MEMS and NEMS Poster Session 6:00 pm Synthesis and Characterization of Zn1-xCoxO/ZnO Hollow Nanosphere Structures, D.R. LIU, W.-H. CHO, C.J. WENG, ITRC, NARL, Taiwan, Republic of China MI-TuP2 Exchange Bias Tuning with Temperature and Pt Ratios in PtxCo1x/CoO Bilayer, M. ERKOVAN, M. OZTURK, E. DEMIRCI, N. AKDOGAN, O. ERDEMIR, O. MN-TuP1 OZTURK, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey MN-TuP2 MI-TuP1 Co Nanodot Arrays Grown on a Ferromagnetic GdAu2 Template: Substrate/Nanodot antiferromagnetic Exchange Coupling, L. FERNÁNDEZ, MI-TuP3 Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC), Spain, M. BLANCO-REY, University of Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain, M. ILYN, Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC-UPV-EHU), Spain, L. VITALI, Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Spain, A. CORREA, Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC), Spain, P. OHRESSER, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France, J.E. ORTEGA, Universty of Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain, A. AYUELA, F.M. SCHILLER, Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC-UPV-EHU), Spain Internal Magnetic Friction of Gold-Nickel Alloy Substrates on a Quartz Crystal Microbalance, K.M. STEVENS, L. PAN, J. KRIM, North Carolina State University MI-TuP4 Analysis of Convective Performance in Confined Droplets with Various Working Fluids and Substrates for Polymerase Chain Reaction Applications, P.L. CHEN, C.S. YU, C.C. YANG, Y.H. LIN, Y.H. TANG, M.H. SHIAO, C.-N. HSIAO, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China The Study of Convex Corner Compensation for Dry Anisotropic Etching of Single Crystal Silicon in ICP-RIE, Y.H. LIN, Y.H. TANG, ITRC, NARL, Taiwan, Republic of China, W. HSU, NCTU, Taiwan, Republic of China, P.-L. CHEN, C.C. YANG, M.-H. SHIAO, C.-N. HSIAO, ITRC, NARL, Taiwan, Republic of China Micro Fabrication on Quartz Glass by Inductively Coupled Plasmareactive Ion Etching and its Optical Application, Y.H. TANG, Y.H. LIN, P.-L. CHEN, M.MN-TuP3 H. SHIAO, C.-N. HSIAO, ITRC, NARL, Taiwan, Republic of China Finite Element Model Verification of High Frequency Piezoelectric Contour-Mode MEMS Resonators Using Laser Vibrometry, K.R. QALANDAR, B.A. MN-TuP4 GIBSON, L.A. SHAW, S.Y. CHIU, University of California, Santa Barbara, A. TAZZOLI, J. SEGOVIA, Carnegie Mellon University, M. RINALDI, Northeastern University, G. PIAZZA, Carnegie Mellon University, K.L. TURNER, University of California, Santa Barbara Phase Noise-Based Bifurcation Sensing of Nonlinear MEMS Cantilevers, L. LI, L.A. SHAW, K.L. TURNER, University of California, Santa Barbara MN-TuP6 Simulation Study of Processing Parameters for Solder Filled Self Assembled 3D Micro-scale Structures, N. ORAON, International Institute of Information MN-TuP5 Technology, India, J.C. LUSTH, S.L. BURKETT, The University of Alabama, M. RAO, International Institute of Information Technology, India 143 Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Manufacturing Science and Technology Room: Hall B - Session MS-TuP Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Room: Hall B - Session NS-TuP Aspects of Manufacturing Science and Technology Poster Session 6:00 pm Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Poster Session 6:00 pm MS-TuP2 Photoluminescence Characterization of Crater-Typed Nanostructured Al Surfaces, I. ATSURO, R. HOSHIYA, H. KATO, S. TAKEMURA, T. HIRAMATSU, Kanto HUANG, N. CHU, J.S. KAO, National Applied Research Laboratories, Tawain, Republic of China NS-TuP2 Investigation on Environment Concerns of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for Nanomanufacturing Application, F.C. HSIEH, P.H. LIN, C.Y. NS-TuP1 Gakuin University, Japan Gallium Oxide and Gallium Nitride Nanoparticle Synthesis using NonThermal Plasma with O2 and N2 Gases, J.H. KIM, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Republic of Korea, K.H. YOU, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, S.J. YOU, J.I. LEE, D.J. SEONG, Y.H. SHIN, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Republic of Korea NS-TuP3 Embedded SiGe Alloy Nanoparticles formed by Co-sputtering of Si, Ge, A. HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, L.A. HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, ESFM-IPN, Mexico, F. DE MOURE-FLORES, UAQ, Mexico, J.G. QUIÑONES-GALVÁN, ININ, Mexico, M. MELÉNDEZ-LIRA, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico NS-TuP4 Post-Annealing Effects on Germanium Nanocrystals Properties, A. HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, L.A. HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, ESFMIPN, Mexico, F. DE MOURE-FLORES, UAQ, Mexico, J.G. QUIÑONES-GALVÁN, ININ, Mexico, M. MELÉNDEZ-LIRA, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico Photoresponse and Electrical Characterization of Silicon Nanocrystals Embedded within a SiO2 Matrix, M.A. MELENDEZ-LIRA, Cinvestav-IPN, NS-TuP5 Mexico, E. MOTA-PINEDA, ESIME-IPN, Mexico Nanoscopic I-V, Photoluminescence and Lifetime Characterization of Polyaniline Dot and Line Patterns, S. TAKEMURA, Y. WATANABE, T. TOMOYA, H. NS-TuP6 KATO, T. HIRAMATSU, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan Graphene Patterns on Line-Typed Nanostructured Al Surfaces by Carbon Drawing Techniques, K. DOI, T. SUGII, Y. TAKARAI, H. KATO, Y. WATANABE, S. NS-TuP7 TAKEMURA, T. HIRAMATSU, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan Nanopatterning of Cup-stack Carbon Nanotubes using Nanostructured Al Templates, Y. WATANABE, R. TAKEUCHI, H. KATO, S. TAKEMURA, NS-TuP8 K. SHIMADA, T. HIRAMATSU, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotube Forests with Various Growth Structures, K. SEKIYA, H. KOJI, H. FURUTA, A. HATTA, Kochi University of Technology, Japan NS-TuP10 Silicone Nanotube Coating, S. OLVEIRA, S. SEEGER, University of Zurich, NS-TuP9 Switzerland NS-TuP11 Towards the Heat Dissipation in Suspended Self-heated Nanowire Sensors, J. ZHANG, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, E. STRELCOV, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, A. KOLMAKOV, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Thermal Stability and Optical Properties of Vertically Aligned Ag, Au, and Ag/Au Alloy Nanorods Synthesized by the Electrodeposition, M.I. NS-TuP12 NANDASIRI, S. VILAYURGANAPATHY, G. COFFEY, A. JOLY, P. EL-KHOURY, T. VARGA, A. DEVARAJ, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, W.P. HESS, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Optical Properties of InN/InGaN/GaN Dot-in-a-Nanowire Heterostructure, M.D. KIM, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea NS-TuP14 Synthesis and Optical Property of the Catalyst-free Growth of ZnO/Zn0.95Mn0.05O Core-shell Nanorods, Y.-C. YEH, N. CHU, D.R. LIU, C.-N. HSIAO, NS-TuP13 National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China NS-TuP15 Refreshable Pt-TiO2 Nano-Composite for Direct Methanol Oxidation, C.-T. LIN, Y.-C. YEH, M.H. SHIAO, C.-N. HSIAO, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China Redox Signal Enhancement using Nanogap Electrodes via Control of Gap Distance, D.K. PARK, J. PARK, S. KIM, W.S. YUN, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic NS-TuP16 of Korea Construction of a Spin Lab Measurement System to Enable Measurement of Spin Carrier Transport in Materials, W. NOLTING, A. NS-TuP17 JAYANTHINARASIMHAM, A. MATSUBAYASHI, V.P. LABELLA, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering 144 Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Formation of Multi-Peak Electron Velocity Distribution Function by Two-Stream Instability in a dc Discharge, D. SYDORENKO, University of Alberta, Plasma Science and Technology Room: Hall B - Session PS-TuP PS-TuP20 Canada, I.D. KAGANOVICH, A. KHRABROV, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, L. CHEN, P. VENTZEK, Tokyo Electron America Plasma Science and Technology Poster Session 6:00 pm PS-TuP1 Dry Deep Etching of GaN Wide Band-gap Semiconductor, N. GOSSET, GREMI CNRS/Université d'Orléans, France, J. LADROUE, STMicroelectronics Tours SAS, France, T. TILLOCHER, P. LEFAUCHEUX, GREMI CNRS/Université d'Orléans, France, M. BOUFNICHEL, STMicroelectronics Tours SAS, France, R. DUSSART, GREMI CNRS/Université d'Orléans, France Fine Pitch Hole CD Shrink Capability Enhancement by Low Temperature Deposition Dielectric Memorial Layers RIE Development in Dual Patterning, W. HWANG, I. KIM, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc. PS-TuP3 Low Plasma-Induced Gate Damage of Metal Nanocrystal Memory by Neutral Beam Etching, S.H. KANG, K.S. MIN, J.K. KIM, G.Y. YEOM, Sungkyunkwan PS-TuP2 University, Republic of Korea Self-aligned Merged Via Formation with Trench First Metal Hard Mask for 20nm and Beyond, X. HU, M. WANG, T. HAN, M. HERRICK, H.H.. TSAI, PS-TuP4 GLOBALFOUNDRIES Process Optimization for Advanced TiN Hard Mask Source-Drain Contact Etch, L. ZHOU, S. MISHRA, M. LUO, Y. HU, W. PENG, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc. PS-TuP6 Damaged Silicon Contact Layer Removal with Atomic Layer Etching for Deep-Nanoscale Semiconductor Devices, J.K. KIM, S.I. CHO, S.H. LEE, Samsung PS-TuP5 Electronics, Republic of Korea, K.S. MIN, S.H. KANG, C.K. KIM, G.Y. YEOM, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea PS-TuP21 Electron Molecule Collisions with Methane, W.J. BRIGG, University College London, UK, A.I. WILLIAMS, S. LOPEZ-LOPEZ, D. MONAHAN, Quantemol Ltd., UK, J.C. TENNYSON, University College London, UK, A. DZARASOVA, Quantemol Ltd., UK A Comparative Study of New Algorithm for Fluid Simulation of High Density Plasma Discharges, S.G. OH, Y.J. LEE, J.H. JEON, J.H. SEO, H. CHOE, Korea PS-TuP22 Aerospace University, Republic of Korea PS-TuP23 Properties of a Magnetic Neutral-Loop Discharge, W. LI, S. KIM, K. MAVRAKAKIS, Z. LING, H. ZHANG, J. BRAY, T. GRIFFIN, M. NICHOLS, University of WisconsinMadison, B.-H. MOON, Y.M. SUNG, Kyungsung University, Korea, S. BANNA, Applied Materials Inc., Y. NISHI, Stanford University, J.L. SHOHET, University of Wisconsin-Madison Size Effect of Hf Liquidous Nano-particles on PEPVD Growth of HfSiON on SiO2/ Si, T. HAGA, T. KITAJIMA, T. NAKANO, National Defense Academy of PS-TuP24 Japan High Etching Rate of Lithium Niobate Substrate using BCl3/Ar Mixture Gases by ICP-RIE, C.M. CHANG, P.L. CHEN, J. SU, M.H. SHIAO, C.-N. HSIAO, PS-TuP26 National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China PS-TuP27 Direct Liquid Injection into Low-Pressure Plasmas, D. OGAWA, Chubu University, Japan, M.J. GOECKNER, L.J. OVERZET, The University of Texas at Dallas Role of Heterogenous Surface Reactions on the Evolution of O and N Atoms in N2/O2 Flowing Afterglows, J. PREGENT, L. STAFFORD, Université de PS-TuP28 Montréal, Canada LER (Line-Edge –Roughness) Optimization during TiN HM Plasma Dry Etch, M. LUO, S. MISHRA, M. WANG, L. ZHOU, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., G. PS-TuP7 PS-TuP29 UPADHYAYA, N. ANSARI, Lam Research OZKAN, G. ARNOULT, T. BIEBER, P. DE KEYSER, F.A.B. RENIERS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Synthesis of Small Organic Molecules from a CO2/CH4 Mixture by Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD): Gas Composition and Power Effect, A. Fluorocarbon Films Deposited by c-C4F8/N2/Ar Plasmas: The Effect of N2-addition on Gas Phase Kinetics and Surface Chemistry, P.K. KAO, National PS-TuP8 Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China, P.J. KUO, P.W. CHIOU, C.C. CHOU, Tokyo Electron Taiwan Limited, Taiwan, Republic of China, C.C. HSU, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China Mechanisms of Silicon Nitride (SiN) Etching by Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) Plasmas, K. MIYAKE, T. ITO, M. ISOBE, K. KARAHASHI, Osaka University, Japan, M. PS-TuP30 FUKASAWA, K. NAGAHATA, T. TATSUMI, Sony Corporation, Japan, S. HAMAGUCHI, Osaka University, Japan Center/Edge Gas Flow Ratio Modulation on Feature Profile and Cross PS-TuP31 Novel TSV Etching Technologies using Spatial and Temporal Wafer Uniformity, M. WANG, X. HU, M. LUO, S. MISHRA, GLOBALFOUNDARIES Control Plasma, Y. MORIKAWA, T. MURAYAMA, T. SAKUISHI, K. SUU, NMEMS and ULVAC, Inc., Japan PS-TuP10 Etch Characteristics of Magnetic Tunnel Junction Materials using in the Pulse Biased Inductively Coupled Plasma, K.C. YANG, M.H. JEON, G.Y. YEOM, PS-TuP32 State-Space Mapping of Plasma Tools via Coarse Mesh Tool Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea Simulation, D. MONAHAN, Quantemol Ltd., UK, J.C. TENNYSON, University College London, PS-TuP11 Etching Characteristics of AlGaN and GaN in Inductively Coupled Cl2 UK Plasma, J. CAO, Y. LU, R. KOMETANI, J. PARK, K. ISHIKAWA, K. TAKEDA, H. KONDO, M. PS-TuP33 Development of ICP Etching Processes for Gallium Nitride HEMT, S. PS-TuP9 SEKINE, M. HORI, Nagoya University, Japan PS-TuP12 UEHARA, T. NISHIMIYA, Y. KUSUDA, M. HIRAMOTO, S. MOTOYAMA, O. TSUJI, SAMCO Inc., Japan DEVASHAYAM, Veeco, D.N. RUZIC, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign PS-TuP34 Study of the Substrate Heating in a Magnetron Sputtering Process, J.S. RESTREPO, University of Mexico, S. MUHL, J. CRUZ, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Selection of Materials and Surface Finishes for Reduced Particle Formation Upon Ion Beam Bombardment in EUV Mask Blank Production Devices, A.M. LIETZ, D. CURRELI, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, A.V. HAYES, A. The Influence of Plasma and Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation on the Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown of Porous Low-k Dielectric Films, D. PEI, PS-TuP13 M. NICHOLS, H. SINHA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, S. BANNA, Applied Materials Inc., Y. NISHI, Stanford University, J.L. SHOHET, University of Wisconsin-Madison Noninvasive, Real-Time Measurements of Plasma Parameters via Optical Emission Spectroscopy, S. WANG, J.B. BOFFARD, C.C. LIN, A.E. WENDT, PS-TuP14 University of Wisconsin-Madison, S.B. RADOVANOV, H.M. PERSING, Varian Semiconductor Equipment, Silicon Systems Group, Applied Materials Inc. Study on the Coupling Intensity between Discharge Circuit and Magnetic Circuit in Hall Thrusters, Z. YANG, L. WEI, D. YU, Harbin Institute of Technology, PS-TuP15 China 80 MHz Capacitively Coupled SiH4/H2 Discharge for m-Si Thin Film Depostion - 2 Dimensional Fluid Model Simulation, H.B. LIN, S.E. LIEN, C.H. HSIEH, PS-TuP16 K.C. LEOU, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, Republic of China, C.C. HSIEH, C.F. AI, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taiwan, Republic of China Numerical Investigation of Electron Heating in a Neutral-Loop Discharge Plasma, S. KIM, University of Wisconsin-Madison, S. BANNA, Applied Materials PS-TuP17 Inc., Y. NISHI, Stanford University, J.L. SHOHET, University of Wisconsin-Madison Hydrocarbon Conversion by Non-Equilibrium, Atmospheric-Pressure Microplasma, J. COLE, R.M. SANKARAN, Case Western Reserve University PS-TuP19 Multi-Peaked and Stepped Electron Velocity Distributions in RF-DC Discharge with Secondary Emission, A. KHRABROV, I.D. KAGANOVICH, Princeton PS-TuP18 Plasma Physics Laboratory, P. VENTZEK, L. CHEN, Tokyo Electron America 145 Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Synchrotron Analysis Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session SA-TuP Surface Science Room: Hall B - Session SS-TuP Synchrotron Analysis Poster Session 6:00 pm Surface Science Poster Session 6:00 pm Mesoscale and Microstructural Changes in HMX Measured with Synchrotron-Based USAXS and Microtomography, T.M. WILLEY, L. LAUDERBACH, SS-TuP2 Active Sites for CO Oxidation over Au/Al2O3 Model Catalyst, I. NAKAMURA, T. FUJITANI, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan SA-TuP1 T.W. VAN BUUREN, I.C. TRAN, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, J. ILAVSKY, Argonne National Laboratory, H.K. SPRINGER, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory The Role of Synchrotron Radiation to Study Biological Systems in Aqueous Solutions, A. MOCELLIN, A.M. DA SILVA, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, R.R.T. SA-TuP2 Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of Subsurface Atomic Activity in Heterogeneous Catalysis, D.R. KILLELEA, J. DEROUIN, S. HESLOP, D. VALENCIA, M. SS-TuP3 FARMER, J. BENDER, Loyola University Chicago MARINHO, A.N. DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil, A.N. DE BRITO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil SS-TuP4 SA-TuP3 Comparison of Thermal, Ultrasonic and Frictional Hexadecane Functionalization of Hydrogen-terminated Si (111), I.C. TRAN, T.M. WILLEY, D. Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico, L. RIVERA, M. ROMERO, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México WOLTER, M. BAGGE-HANSEN, J.R.I. LEE, T.W. VAN BUUREN, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory SS-TuP5 FTIR Spectroscopy of Water Clusters in Methane Matrix, N. OZAWA, S. TAKEKUMA, K. YAMAKAWA, I. ARAKAWA, Gakushuin University, Japan Grazing Incidence X-ray Fluorescence Analysis for the Characterization of Ge1-xSnx Thin Films, P. HÖNICKE, Physikalisch-Technische SA-TuP4 Bundesanstalt, Germany, C. FLEISCHMANN, IMEC, Belgium, P. HERMANN, PhysikalischTechnische Bundesanstalt, Germany, S. ZAIMA, Nagoya University, Japan, B. BECKHOFF, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany, O. NAKATSUKA, Nagoya University, Japan Photoelectron Spectroscopy Studies on the Superconducting NbC and MoC, L. HUERTA, R. ESCAMILLA, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, M. FLORES, SS-TuP6 Work Function Variation in Alkali DIÑO, H. KASAI, Osaka University, Japan Metal / W(110), A.A. PADAMA, W.A. The Analysis of an Asymmetric Peak of Infrared Absorption due to the Antisymmetric Stretching Vibration of CO2 on TiO2 Nanotubes, K. YAMAKAWA, SS-TuP7 Gakushuin University, Japan, K. FUKUTANI, University of Tokyo, Japan Deposition of the Transparent and Conductive ZnO Film by an Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet, C.M. HSU, S.T. LIEN, Y.J. YANG, J.Z. CHEN, I.C. SS-TuP8 CHENG, C.C. HSU, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China Effect of Isothermal Aging on the Interfacial Reactions between Sn58Bi Solder and ENEPIG, S.M. LEE, S.B. JUNG, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of SS-TuP9 Korea SS-TuP10 Adsorption Properties of Ammonia on Defective Graphite Surfaces, R.S. SHIBUYA, M. SAKURAI, Y. SAITO, K. KAWARAI, University of Tsukuba, Japan, T. KONDO, University of Tsukuba and PREST JST, Japan, J. NAKAMURA, University of Tsukuba, Japan Photo-functional Property of TiO2/Cu2O and TiO2/TiN/Cu2O Thin Films by Reactive Magnetron Sputtering, T. NAKAJIMA, I. TAKANO, Kogakuin SS-TuP11 University, Japan Characterization of Bimetallic Pt-Co Clusters and Surface Composition Effect on Catalyst Performance for Proton Exchange Membrane, SS-TuP12 A.S. AHSEN, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey, O.K. OZDEMIR, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey, O. OZTURK, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey, H. YAN, R.P. GALHENAGE, D.A. CHEN, University of South Carolina SS-TuP13 Hysteresis and Nucleation in the Phase Transition of In/Si(111)-4 × 1 Surface, H. SHIM, Y. JEON, S. KIM, S. KIM, J. WOO, J. YEO, G. LEE, Inha University, Republic of Korea Improvement of PIN-Type Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Solar Cell Performance with Phosphorus Light Doping in Intrinsic Layer, W.H. SON, S.K. SS-TuP14 LEE, T.G. KIM, S.H. LEE, S.Y. CHOI, Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Stress-induced Nearsurface Compositional Redistribution on Si0.8Ge0.2 Substrates for 2D Array Growth of Ge Quantum Dots, S. GHOSH, J. BONILLA, University of New Mexico, D. SS-TuP15 KAISER, T.R. SINNO, University of Pennsylvania, S.M. HAN, University of New Mexico Characterization and Chemical Activity of Pt-Ru Clusters on HOPG: Vapor Deposition and Electroless Deposition, R.P. GALHENAGE, K. XIE, J.M.M. SS-TuP16 TENGCO, J.R. MONNIER, D.A. CHEN, University of South Carolina Molecular Control of Doping at a Topological Insulator Surface: F4TCNQ on Bi2Se3, J. WANG, A.S. HEWITT, D.B. DOUGHERTY, North Carolina State University SS-TuP19 Tunneling Electron-induced Hopping Motion of CO on Ag (110) Surface, J. OH, Y. KIM, RIKEN, Japan SS-TuP20 Properties of Metal Coating Films on the Biodegradable Resin Irradiated by Ion Beam, R. TAN, I. TAKANO, Kogakuin University, Japan SS-TuP18 146 Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Atomic Force Microscopy Studies of Charge Transport Properties of Strained and Indented Topological Insulator, J.H. HWANG, S. KWON, KAIST, Republic SS-TuP21 of Korea, J. PARK, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, J. LEE, KAIST, Republic of Korea, J.S. KIM, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, H.-K. LYEO, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Republic of Korea, J.Y. PARK, KAIST, Republic of Korea Transparent Conductors and Printable Electronics Poster Session 6:00 pm Silicon Rich Oxide Films Deposited with Different Flows: An Approximation of its Kinetics Growth, K. MONFIL, D. VÁZQUEZ, G. GARCIA, J.A.L SS-TuP22 TC-TuP1 Solution Processed Oxide and TFT Application by UV Treatment, J. PARK, J.-H. YANG, C.-S. HWANG, ETRI, Republic of Korea LUNA, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico, A. MORALES, Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados, Mexico, J. CARRILLO, A. BENÍTEZ, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico A Universal Method of Producing Transparent Electrodes Using Wide-Bandgap Materials: Direct Ohmic Contact to p-AlGaN, H.D. KIM, S.W. KIM, TC-TuP2 SS-TuP23 Ultrasound Influence on the Si-SiO2 System Defects Structure, D. KROPMAN, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia SS-TuP24 A Review of the Current State and PACHOLSKI, The Dow Chemical Company Transparent Conductors and Printable Electronics Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session TC-TuP K.H. KIM, S.J. KIM, Korea University, Republic of Korea, M.D. KIM, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea, T.G. KIM, Korea University, Republic of Korea Usage of SIMS Libraries, M. High Frequency Characteristics of Inkjet-Printed Copper Circuits Sintered by Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma, K.S. KIM, K.H. JUNG, B.G. PARK, S.B. TC-TuP3 SS-TuP26 Hydrothermal Growth of ZnO Nanostructures on the Metal Films, S.N. SARANGI, S. NOZAKI, The University of Electro-Communications (UEC-Tokyo), Japan, S.N. SAHU, National Institute of Science & Technology, India Stabilization and Transformation of Nanoalloy Janus-type Configurations Predicted by Adapted FCEM/CBEV Method, M. POLAK, L. SS-TuP27 JUNG, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea Bending Properties of In and Ga Doped Zinc Oxide Films Deposited on Plastic Substrates by Magnetron Sputtering, K. NAGAMOTO, K. KONDO, LINTEC TC-TuP4 Corporation, Japan, K. ISHII, Utsunomiya University, Japan Influence of Rapid Thermal Annealing Treatment on Various Properties of Texture-Etched Al- or Ga-Doped ZnO Thin Films Deposited by Magnetron Sputtering, T. MINAMI, J. NOMOTO, T. MIYATA, T. YAMANAKA, Kanazawa TC-TuP5 RUBINOVICH, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel SS-TuP28 Ion-Modified MOS Structures, R. SHYAM, E. SRINADHU, J.E. HARRISS, W.R. HARRELL, C.E. SOSOLIK, Clemson University Adsorbate-induced Atomic Segregation Phenomena and Morphological Stability of Size- and Shape-Selected Octahedral PtNi Nanoparticles, M. AHMADI, F. BEHAFARID, University of Central Florida, C. CUI, P. Institute of Technology, Japan SS-TuP29 STRASSER, Technical University Berlin, Germany, B. ROLDAN CUENYA, University of Central Florida Surface Plasmon Mediated Chemical Solution Deposition of Gold Nanoparticles at Room Temperature, W.D. WEI, University of Florida SS-TuP32 Point Defects Interaction with Impurities in the Si-SiO2 System and its Influence on the Interface Properties, E. DAUKSTA, Riga Technical University, Latvia, SS-TuP31 D. KROPMAN, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Non-Thermal Oxidation and Reduction Reactions of CO Trapped in Amorphous Solid Water Films, G.A. KIMMEL, N.G. PETRIK, Pacific Northwest National SS-TuP33 Laboratory SS-TuP34 Spin Crossover Transition in a Molecular Adsorbate, X. ZHANG, S. BENIWAL, University of Nebraska Lincoln, T. PALAMARCIUC, P. ROSA, J.F. LÉTARD, Université de Bordeaux, France, J. LIU, Northeastern University, E. VEGA LOZADA, F. TORRES, L.G. ROSA, University of Puerto Rico – Humacao, B. DOUDIN, Université Louis Pasteur Strasbourg, France, A. ENDERS, P.A. DOWBEN, University of Nebraska Lincoln SS-TuP35 MORTON S. TRAUM AWARD FINALIST: Evaluating Influencing Factors on Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membrane Processes: A Computational Chemistry Approach to Modeling, A. KENNICUTT*, J. KILDUFF, L. MORKOWCHUCK, C. BRENEMAN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute SS-TuP36 MORTON S. TRAUM AWARD FINALIST: Monte Carlo Simulation Studies of Ge(100)-2 × 1 Surface Chemistry, B. SHONG*, S.F. BENT, Stanford University SS-TuP37 MORTON S. TRAUM AWARD FINALIST: Water-Induced Splitting of Epitaxial Graphene and Resulting Graphene Flake, X. FENG*, M.B. SALMERON, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory SS-TuP38 MORTON S. TRAUM AWARD FINALIST: Surface Morphology of Chemisorbed N on Pt(111), Z. LIANG*, University of Illinois at Chicago, H. YANG, Y. KIM, RIKEN, Japan, M. TRENARY, University of Illinois at Chicago SS-TuP39 MORTON S. TRAUM AWARD FINALIST: Imaging a Surface Explosion: Autocatalytic Desorption of Tartaric Acid from Cu(110), T.J. LAWTON*, Tufts University, B.S. MHATRE, V. PUSHKAREV, B.S. HOLSCLAW, A.J. GELLMAN, Carnegie Mellon University, E.C.H. SYKES, Tufts University 147 * Morton S. Traum Award Finalist Tuesday Afternoon Poster Sessions Tribology Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session TR-TuP Vacuum Technology Room: Hall B - Session VT-TuP Tribology Poster Session 6:00 pm Vacuum Technology Poster Session and Student-Built Vacuum System Poster Competition 6:00 pm Study of Charge Separation and Relaxation during Friction between Metal and Plastics in a Vacuum and in Air, T. MIURA, National Institute of Occupational TR-TuP1 TR-TuP2 VT-TuP1 A Study of Uncertainties at Calibration of Helium Leak Calibrator, Y.W. LIN, C.P. LIN, C.-N. HSIAO, F.Z. CHEN, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China National Institute for Materials Science, Japan VT-TuP2 Performance Measurements of Scroll Pump, F.C. HSIEH, P.H. LIN, C.W. CHEN, J.S. KAO, F.Z. CHEN, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China Safety and Health, Japan Development of Solid Lubricant Films for Smooth Motion at High Temperatures, A. KASAHARA, M. SASAKI, M. GOTO, H. HONDA, H. SUZUKI, M. TOSA, TR-TuP3 Wear and Oxidation Behaviors of Ti(C, N, O) Coatings, J.H. HSIEH, Y.R. CHO, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan, Republic of China TR-TuP4 Multi-Scale Simulation of Ohmic Contact Deformation in RF-MEMS, C.R. FREEZE, X. JI, B.E. GADDY, D.L. IRVING, North Carolina State University Evaluation and Solutions of Cold Cathode Ionization Gauge Performance Issues, P. ACOMB, G.A. BRUCKER, T.C. SWINNEY, B.J. KELLY, Brooks VT-TuP3 Automation, Inc., Granville-Phillips Products VT-TuP4 Vacuum Thermal Oxidation of a Stainless Steel Vacuum Chamber Effects TiN and TaN Barrier Layers on the Emergence of Ag and Cu Following Citric Acid Cleaning, T. HA, S. CHUNG, C.D. PARK, POSTECH, Republic of Particles and the Subsequent Mechanical and Antibacterial Properties of TaN- Korea (Ag,Cu) Nanocomposite Films, J.H. HSIEH, Y.R. CHO, Y.H. LIE, Ming Chi University of VT-TuP5 Operation Status of the PLS-II Photon Absorbers, T. HA, C.D. PARK, TR-TuP5 Technology, Taiwan, Republic of China POSTECH, Republic of Korea Study of the Wear Mode in Tribocorrosion Tests of CoCrMo Alloys Coated with TiAlN/TiAl Multilayers, M. FLORES, O. JIMENEZ, E. RODRIGUEZ, TR-TuP6 Universidad de Guadalajara, México, C.E. CANTO, E. ANDRADE, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Diamond-like-Carbon Coating with Improved Adhesion to Metal Substrates and Very Low Wear Rate in Biological Media, D. CANO, J. ESTEVE, L. TR-TuP7 MARTÍNEZ-DE-OLCOZ, A. LOUSA, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain VT-TuP6 RECESS System for Photocathode Surface Science, T. VECCHIONE, P.M. STEFAN, A. BRACHMANN, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory A Novel Differential Pump for the NSLS-II Project Soft X-Ray Beamline, J.-P. HU, D.M. BACESCU, C. STELMACH, Brookhaven National Laboratory, M.J. VT-TuP7 FERREIRA, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, R. GREENE, C. SANCHEZ HANKE, Brookhaven National Laboratory Shape-dependent Adhesion and Friction on Au Nanoparticles Studied using Probing Atomic Force Microscopy, Y.J. YUK, J.W. HONG, S.W. HAN, J.Y. PARK, TR-TuP8 KAIST, Republic of Korea TR-TuP9 Effect of Plasma Nitriding Treatment Time on the Tribology of Tool Steels, P. ABRAHA, Meijo University, Japan, J. MIYAMOTO, Toba National College of Maritime Technology, Japan 148 Special Events Wednesday 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. 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WALSH, University of Liverpool, UK, M.R. ALEXANDER, D.A. BARRETT, University of Nottingham, UK, I.S. GILMORE, National Physical Laboratory, UK 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM6 Laser Assisted Atom Probe Tomography of LiFePO4 Single Crystals, D. SANTHANAGOPALAN, UC San Diego, D.E. PEREA, AS+BI+IS-WeM6 Comparison of Ambient Pressure Ionization Sources by Determining Useful Yields of Forensic Compounds of Interest, T. BREWER, D.K. SCHREIBER, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, R. MARTENS, Alabama University, Tuscaloosa, Y. JASSEN, P. KALIFAH, State University of New York, Stony Brook, Y. MENG, UC San Diego C. SZAKAL, E. SISCO, S. MURAMOTO, T. FORBES, G. GILLEN, NIST BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Art Zone/Contest, EMail (with printing);. 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AVS Educational Materials, Souvenirs & Publications AS+BI+IS-WeM9 Invited Atmospheric Pressure Ionization Mass Spectrometry: Fundamentals, Simulations, and Applications, TH. BENTER, University of Wuppertal, Germany SCHREIBER, J.V. RYAN, J.J. NEEWAY, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, S. GIN, CEA Marcoule, France 11:20 am AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10 Advanced Applications in LEAP Microscopy, H.G. FRANCOIS-SAINT-CYR, R. ULFIG, CAMECA Instruments, Inc., J. VALLEY, T. USHIKUBO, University of Wisconsin, Madison, M. MILLER, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, H. TAKAMIZAWA, Y. SHIMIZU, Tohoku University, Japan, L. GORDON, D. JOESTER, Northwestern University, A. GIDDINGS, D. REINHARD, D. LAWRENCE, P. CLIFTON, D. LARSON, CAMECA Instruments, Inc. AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM11 Invited 11:40 am Mines Invited talk continued. 11:00 am Gaining an Atomic Scale Understanding of Optoelectronic, Magnetoand Ionic-Transport in Nanostructured Materials using Cross-Correlative STEM and APT, B. GORMAN, D. DIERCKS, R. KIRCHHOFER, Colorado School of Invited talk continued. Ambient Mass Spectrometry for Structural Analysis of Organic Monolayers, H. ZUILHOF, Wageningen University, Netherlands AS+BI+IS-WeM11 Differentiation of Microbial Species & Strains in Coculture Biofilms by Multivariate Analysis of Laser Desorption Postionization Mass Spectra, C. BHARDWAJ, Y. CUI, University of Illinois at AS+BI+IS-WeM12 Chicago, H.C. BERNSTEIN, R.P. CARLSON, Montana State University, L. HANLEY, University of Illinois at Chicago 150 Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Biomaterial Interfaces Room: 201 B - Session BI-WeM Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 102 A - Session EM+PS-WeM Cell-Surface Interactions Oxides and Dielectrics for Novel Devices and Ultra-dense Memory II Moderator: M.R. Alexander, University of Nottingham, UK 8:00 am High-Throughput Discovery of Materials for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture, A.D. CELIZ, J.G.W. SMITH, A.K. PATEL, University of Nottingham, BI-WeM1 UK, R. LANGER, D.G. ANDERSON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, D.A. BARRETT, L.E. YOUNG, C. DENNING, M.C. DAVIES, M.R. ALEXANDER, University of Nottingham, UK 8:20 am Toxicology of Antimicrobial Conjugated Electrolytes: Interactions with Mammalian Cells, H.E. CANAVAN, K.N. WILDE, D.G. WHITTEN, University of BI-WeM2 Moderator: J. Kim, The University of Texas at Dallas EM+PS-WeM1 Invited Active Surfaces and Interfaces in Valence Change Memory Type Oxides, R. WASER, R. DITTMAN, RWTH Aachen University Invited talk continued. New Mexico 8:40 am 9:00 am BI-WeM3 In Situ ATR-FTIR of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Differentiation, D.E. BARLOW, P.A. FULMER, T.J. O'SHAUGHNESSY, K.P. FEARS, J. EM+PS-WeM3 Resistive Switching and Interface Structure of Metal / Ga2O3 / Metal Heterostructures, B. ZHAO, X. ZHENG, H. PHAM, M.A. OLMSTEAD, F.S. MORABITO, R. STINE, S.P. MULVANEY, B.R. RINGEISEN, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory OHUCHI, University of Washington BI-WeM4 Invited EM+PS-WeM4 The Effect of High-Pressured N2 Annealing in NiOx based Resistive Random Access Memory, D.H. YOON, Y.J. TAK, J. JUNG, S.J. KIM, H.J. Do Cells Read Braille? High Throughput Screening of Surface Topography-Induced Cellular Responses, J. DE BOER, University of Twente, KIM, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Netherlands 9:20 am Invited talk continued. EM+PS-WeM5 Invited 9:40 am BI-WeM6 Less is More: Enhancing the Effect of Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF2) on Human Dermal Fibroblast Proliferation by Surface Modification, J.D. WHITTLE, D.E. ROBINSON, University of South Australia Invited talk continued. 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KUMMEL, University of California San Diego 11:00 am Carolina State University, J. KIM, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Poly(N-isopropyl Acrylamide)-coated Surfaces: Investigation of Biocompatibility with Mammalian Cells, M.A. COOPERSTEIN, H.E. CANAVAN, BI-WeM10 University of New Mexico Investigation of the Dominant Conduction Mechanisms in Metal-Insulator-Metal Tunnel Diodes with Ta2O5 and Nb2O5 Dielectrics Deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition, N. ALIMARDANI, J.F. CONLEY, JR., EM+PS-WeM10 Oregon State University 11:20 am Polymer Microarrays for the High Throughput Discovery of Novel Switchable Materials, A.L. HOOK, C. CHANG, University of Nottingham, UK, BI-WeM11 Mechanism of Light Emission and Optical Characteristics of Thin Film Metal Oxides, Y. KUO, C.-C. LIN, Texas A&M University EM+PS-WeM11 R. LANGER, D.G. ANDERSON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, P. WILLIAMS, M.C. DAVIES, M.R. ALEXANDER, University of Nottingham, UK 11:40 am BI-WeM12 Antibacterial and Cells Proliferation Studies of Biodegradable Polymeric 3D Scaffolds, A. PEGALAJAR-JURADO, K.A. WOLD, M.M. REYNOLDS, EM+PS-WeM12 Characterizations of Electrical Properties and Phase Behavior on Hf1-xZrxO2 High-k Materials, J.H. LEE, Seoul National University, E.R. FISHER, Colorado State University Republic of Korea 151 Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM1-WeM Energy Frontiers Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM Electrical Testing and Defects in III-V’s Thin Films for Energy Moderator: C.L. Hinkle, University of Texas at Dallas Moderator: G.T. Wang, Sandia National Laboratories 8:00 am EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM1 Invited ALD of Nanolayers and Nanoparticles for Photovoltaics and Other Clean Energy Technologies, W.M.M. KESSELS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 8:20 am EM1-WeM2 Invited Invited talk continued. 8:40 am Invited talk continued. EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM3 Formation and Properties of High-k/InGaAs Interfaces on WellControlled Surfaces, P.C. MCINTYRE, Stanford University Titanium Doped Tungsten Oxide (WO3) Thin Films for Application in Photovoltaic Devices, A.P. GUTIERREZ, T. WILSON, E.J. RUBIO, C.V. RAMANA, The University of Texas at El Paso 9:00 am EM1-WeM4 Chemical Passivation of GaAs using Alkanethiols, P. MANCHENO-POSSO, A.J. MUSCAT, University of Arizona Microstructural and Chemical Features Affecting the Reversible Lithiation of SiOx, C. BAN, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, B.B. EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4 KAPPES, Colorado School of Mines, Q. XU, C. ENGTRAKUL, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, C.V. CIOBANU, Colorado School of Mines, A.C. DILLON, Y. ZHAO, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 9:20 am Correlation of Thermoelectric Properties with Local Chemical Environments in Reduced Polycrystalline and Single Crystalline SrxBa1-xNb2O6, C.S. DANDENEAU, Y. YANG, R.K. BORDIA, M.A. EM1-WeM5 Invited EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM5 Disorder Induced Gap States in III-V MOS Devices, E.M. VOGEL, Georgia Institute of Technology OLMSTEAD, F.S. OHUCHI, University of Washington 9:40 am Engineering Energy Levels at the TiO2:P3HT Interface using Atomic Layer Deposition, J. DORMAN, J. WEICKERT, M. Invited talk continued. EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM6 PUTNIK, L. SCHMIDT-MENDE, Universität Konstanz, Germany 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EM1-WeM9 Invited III-V Frequency Dispersion in CV and Small Signal AC Transconductance Measurements, H.C. LIN, IMEC, Belgium BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM9 Electrical and Thermal Transport in Inorganic Nanowire/Polymer Nanocomposites, G.J. SZULCZEWSKI, K. ANDERSON, A. YOUSUF, D. WALLACE, K. KREIL, E. ELLINGSWORTH, University of Alabama TOF-SIMS and AFM Studies of Morphology and Molecular Intermixing at Organic Thin Film Interfaces, A. DOLOCAN, The Invited talk continued. EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM10 University of Texas at Austin 11:20 am High-k Dielectric/InGaAs MOSCAPs with EOTs 0.7 nm and Low Interface Trap Densities, V. CHOBPATTANA, S. STEMMER, University of Thermal Treatment Induced the Structure and Morphology Changes of the Poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene-co-bithiophene) Films, Y.F. YE, L. ZHANG, Y. HAN, X.F. FENG, H.X. JU, J.F. ZHU, University of Science EM1-WeM11 EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM11 California, Santa Barbara and Technology of China 11:40 am Effect of Deposition Temperature on the Electrical Properties of ALD-HfO2 Film on GaAs, S. CHOI, Y.-C. BYUN, Y. AN, H. KIM, Sungkyunkwan EM1-WeM12 University, Republic of Korea 152 Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Room: Hall A - Session EW-WeM Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR-WeM 2D Materials on Metallic Substrates Exhibitor Technology Spotlight IV Moderators: U. Kaiser, University of Ulm, Germany, A. Pasupathy, Columbia University GR-WeM1 Growth of Graphene by Catalytic Dissociation of Ethylene on CuNi(111), P. TYAGI, T.R. MOWLL, University at Albany-SUNY, Z. ROBINSON, Naval Moderator: C. Moffitt, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK 8:00 am Research Laboratory, C.A. VENTRICE, JR., University at Albany-SUNY Energies and Lifetimes of Unoccupied Electronic States of Graphene on the Ru(0001) Surface, J. GUEDDE, N. ARMBRUST, P. JAKOB, U. 8:20 am GR-WeM2 HOEFER, Philipps-University Marburg, Germany Low-Energy Electron Microscopy of Hexagonal Boron Nitride on Nickel, P. MENDE, Q. GAO, M. WIDOM, R.M. FEENSTRA, Carnegie Mellon University, 8:40 am GR-WeM3 A. ISMACH, H. CHOU, R.S. RUOFF, University of Texas at Austin 9:00 am GR-WeM4 Intercalation of C60 at the Interface of CVD Graphene and Copper, E. MONAZAMI, University of Virginia, P. RUDOLF, L. BIGNARDI, University of Groningen, Netherlands, P. REINKE, University of Virginia 9:20 am GR-WeM5 Invited Controlled Synthesis of Heterostructures of 2D Materials, P.W. SUTTER, Brookhaven National Laboratory 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am Invited talk continued. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EW-WeM8 Integrated AFM-Raman – Connecting Performance & Flexibility to Ease of Use & Reliability, M. WALL, M. IBRAHIM, Thermo Fisher Scientific BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:40 am 11:00 am Growth and Characterization of Single Layer MoS2 and Mo2S3 on Cu(111): Toward an Inverted Catalyst, W. LU, C.S. WANG, D. SUN, Q. MA, GR-WeM9 D. KIM, J. WYRICK, J. MANN, Y. ZHU, L. BARTELS, S. BOBEK, University of California, Riverside 11:20 am Ultrafast Charge Transfer at Graphene Monolayers on Ni(111) and Other Substrates, D. MENZEL, Technical University Muenchen, Germany, P. GR-WeM11 LACOVIG, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy, R. LARCIPRETE, CNR Inst. for Complex Systems, Italy, M. DALMIGLIO, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy, K.L. KOSTOV, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, S. LIZZIT, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy 11:40 am GR-WeM12 Growth Kinetics of Monolayer Graphene on Pd(111), H.S. MOK, University of California at Los Angeles, A. EBNONNASIR, Colorado School of Mines, S. NIE, N.C. BARTELT, K.F. MCCARTY, Sandia National Laboratories, C.V. CIOBANU, Colorado School of Mines, S. KODAMBAKA, University of California at Los Angeles 153 Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Accelerating Materials Discovery for Global Competitiveness Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Focus Topic Room: 203 B - Session NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM Room: 202 B - Session MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM Materials Discovery and Optimization through Iterative Nanoscale Imaging and Microscopy Approaches 8:00 am 8:20 am Moderators: M.B. Holcomb, West Virginia University, S. Jones, National Moderator: U.D. Schwarz, Yale University Science FoundationInvited MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM1 NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM1 Outcomes of and Materials for Two University-Level Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer the Future (DMREF), Courses on Atomic Force Microscopy, N.A. BURNHAM, Worcester Polytechnic D. FINOTELLO, National Science Foundation (NSF) Institute Invited talk continued. NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM2 Imaging Li and B in a Glass Sample with 100nm Lateral Resolution Using NanoSIMS, Z. ZHU, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Y. WANG, University of Florida, J. CRUM, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Z. WANG, Chinese Academy of Science 8:40 am MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM3 Invited Preparation of Ultra Stable Organic Glasses by Physical Vapor Deposition, J.J. DE PABLO, University of Chicago, L. YU, M.D. EDIGER, University of Visualization of Subsurface Features in Soft Matrix using Atomic Force Microscopy Techniques, K. KIMURA, K. KOBAYASHI, H. NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM3 YAMADA, Kyoto University, Japan Wisconsin-Madison 9:00 am Invited talk continued. Nanoscale Characterization Using Resonance Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy, E. DILLON, M. LO, C. PRATER, K. KJOLLER, NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM4 Anasys Instruments, M. BELKIN, F. LU, University of Texas at Austin MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM5 Composition and Structure Manipulation for Energy Materials with Improved Properties, S. LANY, H. PENG, National Renewable NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM5 Energy Laboratory, V. STEVANOVIC, Colorado School of Mines KING, Intel Corporation, E. DILLON, Q. HU, R. SHETTY, C. PRATER, Anasys Instruments MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM6 Accelerated Optimization of Solar Cell Materials, A. ZAKUTAYEV, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, V. STEVANOVIC, Colorado School of Mines, S. LANY, J. PERKINS, D. GINLEY, National Renewable Energy Laboratory NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM6 Amino Acid Immobilization and Surface Diffusion of Copper, E. ISKI, University of Tulsa, A.J. MANNIX, B.T. KIRALY, M.C. HERSAM, Northwestern University, N.P. GUISINGER, Argonne National Laboratory BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:40 am MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM9 Invited NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM9 Invited 11:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 11:20 am MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM11 Invited NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM11 Invited 11:40 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 9:20 am 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am AFM-based Chemical and Mechanical Property Characterization of Low-k/Cu Interconnects, M. LO, Anasys Instruments, S.W. The "Materials Genome" Project: Accelerated and Large-Scale Materials Catalytic Model Systems Studied by High-Resolution, Video-Rate Discovery through Computation, G. CEDER, MIT Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, F. BESENBACHER, Aarhus University, Denmark Multifunctional Interfacial Materials by Design, C. EOM, University of Wisconsin- Scanned Probe Based Nanofabrication on Silicon: Progress, Challenges Madison and Technology Spin-Offs, J.W. LYDING*, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 154 NSTD Graduate Student Award Competition – Room 203B 12:00 – 12:20 pm Cédric Barroo - NO2 Reduction over Pt and Rh Single Nanoparticles: Imaging with Nanometric Lateral Resolution 12:20 – 12:40 pm Taylor Stock - Tunneling Electron Induced Adsorption of Copper Phthalocyanine on the Cu(111) Surface * NSTD Recognition Award Winner Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Synchrotron Analysis Focus Topic Room: 203 C - Session SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM Synchrotron and Imagery: PEEM, Nano-ARPES and Others (8:00-9:40 am)/Synchrotron TXRF and Related Techniques (10:40 am-12:00 pm) Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS-WeM Fundamentals of Plasma Surface Interactions Moderator: S.A. Vitale, MIT Lincoln Laboratory 8:00 am 8:20 am Moderators: M.C. Asensio, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France, J. Kawai, Kyoto University, Japan PS-WeM1 Examination of Atomistic Etching Control of SiO2-Si-SiO2 MultiLayers Stacks Using Cyclic Ar/C4F8 Plasma, D. METZLER, G.S. OEHRLEIN, SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM1 Invited University of Maryland, College Park, S.U. ENGELMANN, R.L. BRUCE, E.A. JOSEPH, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center U. STARKE, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany Plasma Induced Surface Roughness of ArF Photoresist Examined by Plasma-Beam Processes, T. TAKEUCHI, Y. ZHANG, K. Invited talk continued. PS-WeM2 LEEM, PEEM and ARPES Studies of Epitaxial Graphene on SiC(0001), ISHIKAWA, M. SEKINE, Nagoya University, Japan, Y. SETSUHARA, Osaka University, Japan, K. TAKEDA, H. KONDO, M. HORI, Nagoya University, Japan 8:40 am 9:00 am PS-WeM3 Sidewall Polymer Deposition for Achieving Near 1:1 x:y Critical Dimension Shrinkage, N.A. FOX-LYON, D. METZLER, A.J. KNOLL, University of SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3 An Imaging NEXAFS Detector for Compositional and Structural Analysis, C. WEILAND, Synchrotron Research, Inc., Z. FU, C. JAYE, D. Maryland, College Park, T. LII, D. FARBER, Texas Instruments, G.S. OEHRLEIN, University of Maryland, College Park FISCHER, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), K. SCAMMON, University of Central Florida, P. SCOBOL, E. PRINCIPE, Synchrotron Research, Inc. Plasma Energy Partitioning and Influences on Surface Reactivity, J.M. BLECHLE, M.F. CUDDY, E.R. FISHER, Colorado State University SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM4 Recent Advances in High Resolution Real and Reciprocal Space Photoelectron Emission Microscopy, K. WINKLER, B. PS-WeM4 KROEMKER, Omicron NanoScience, Germany, N.J. WEBER, M. ESCHER, FOCUS GmbH, Germany, N. BARRETT, Cea Dsm Iramis Spcsi, France 9:20 am 9:40 am PS-WeM5 H2/ D2/Ar Plasmas Interacting with Carbon-based Films: Plasma Distribution Functions, Etching and Applications, N.A. FOX-LYON*, SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5 A.J. KNOLL, University of Maryland, College Park, J. FRANEK, West Virginia University, V. DEMIDOV, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, M. KOEPKE, West Virginia University, G.S. OEHRLEIN, University of Maryland, College Park DAMASCELLI, H. DAVIS, University of British Columbia, Canada, R. REININGER, Advanced Photon Source, K.I. BLOMQVIST, Consultant, M. SIGRIST, S. CHEN, E. HALLIN, Canadian Light Source Molecular Dynamics Simulation for Hydrogen Plasma Processing of Graphene, A. DAVYDOVA*, E. DESPIAU-PUJO, G. CUNGE, Cnrs/ujf/ SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM6 PS-WeM6 Quantum Material Spectroscopy Center at the Canadian Light Source, S. GOROVIKOV, B. YATES, Canadian Light Source, A. Nano-ARPES Beamline at SOLEIL: A Powerful and Innovative Probe for Nanoscience, M.C. ASENSIO, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France Cea - Ltm, France, D.B. GRAVES, University of California, Berkeley, L. MAGAUD, L. DELFOUR, CNRS/UJF, Institut Néel, France 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest PS-WeM9 Invited SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM9 Invited Beam Studies of Plasma Etching Reactions, K. KARAHASHI, S. HAMAGUCHI, Osaka University, Japan Grazing Incidence and Grazing Exit X-ray Spectroscopy of Ultra Shallow Arsenic Implants in Silicon, F. MEIRER, Utrecht University, Netherlands 11:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 11:20 am PS-WeM11 Surface Cleaning for Enhanced Adhesion to Packaging Surfaces: Plasma and Free Radical Chemistries, S. GADDAM, H. KASI, J. SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM11 Basic Principles and Applications of Time Resolved Grazing Incidence EXAFS Experiments for Surface Studies in the 50 ms Range, D. LÜTZENKIRCHEN-HECHT, J. STÖTZEL, O. MÜLLER, R. FRAHM, Bergische KELBER, University of North Texas Universität Wuppertal, Germany 11:40 am Dry Rework Trilayer Strategy for Advanced Technology: Optimization of Spin on Carbon Rework Processes, P.B. BODART, Dolphin SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM12 Portable versus Synchrotron TXRF KAWAI, Y. LIU, S. IMASHUKU, Kyoto University, Japan PS-WeM12 Integration-IBM, France, C.R. RICHARD, ST Microelectronics, France, C.B. BÉRAL, Dolphin Integration-IBM, France, C.J. JENNY, ST Microelectronics, France, S.F. FETTEROLF, IBM France 155 * Coburn & Winters Student Award Finalist Analysis, J. Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Surface Science Room: 202 A - Session SS+AS-WeM Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS+NS-WeM Catalysis in Prebiotic Chemistry (8:00-10:00 am)/Environmental Interfaces (10:40 am-12:00 pm) Nanostructures: Reactivity & Catalysis SS+AS-WeM1 Invited SS+NS-WeM1 Moderator: I. Lyubinetsky, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Moderator: C. Hirschmugl, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 8:00 am Structure Sensitivity of Glycerol Oxidation Catalyzed by Pt/SiO2 under Mild Conditions, Y. LI, F. ZAERA, University of California, Riverside Models for the Origin of Biological Homochirality, D.G. BLACKMOND, The Scripps Research Institute 8:20 am Heats of Adsorption and Surface Reaction for CO and O2 on Pd Nanoparticles by Single Crystal Adsorption Microcalorimetry , S. Invited talk continued. SS+NS-WeM2 SCHAUERMANN, M. PETER, J.M. FLORES-CAMACHO, J.-H. FISCHER-WOLFARTH, S. ADAMOVSKI, H.-J. FREUND, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Germany 8:40 am SS+AS-WeM3 Invited SS+NS-WeM3 Invited A New Catalytic RNA for the RNA World, J.E. MORETTI, G.F. DOLAN, U.F. Size-dependent Correlations between Supported Cluster Electronic Properties and Catalytic/Electrocatalytic Activity, S.L. ANDERSON, University MÜLLER, University of California San Diego of Utah 9:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 9:20 am SS+AS-WeM5 Kinetic Energy Dependence of Spin Filtering of Electrons Transmitted through Organized Layers of DNA, R.A. ROSENBERG, Argonne SS+NS-WeM5 National Lab, J.M. SYMONDS, Georgia Inst. of Tech., V. KALYANARAMAN, Argonne National Lab, T.Z. MARKUS, Weizmann Inst. of Science, Israel, T.M. ORLANDO, Georgia Inst. of Tech., R. NAAMAN, Weizmann Inst. of Science, Israel, E.A. MEDINA, Lab. de Física Estadística de Medios Desordenados, Argentina, F.A. LOPEZ, Univ. de los Andes, Colombia, V. MUJICA, Arizona State Univ. SS+AS-WeM6 Chemical Mapping of Minerals and Meteorites for Origins of Life Research, R.D. GANN, C. PIRIM, T.M. ORLANDO, Georgia Institute of Technology University of Central Florida 9:40 am Characteristics of Sulfur-Vacancy Clusters in Single Layer MoS2: Insights from ab initio Calculations, D. LE, T.B. RAWAL, T.S. RAHMAN, A New Effect of Nanoconfinement on Chemical Equilibrium: Theory and Experimental Evidence, L. RUBINOVICH, M. POLAK, Ben-Gurion SS+NS-WeM6 University of the Negev, Israel BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:20 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:40 am SS+AS-WeM9 Invited SS+NS-WeM9 Accelerator Laboratory LIU, Texas A&M University, E.W. PLUMMER, P.T. SPRUNGER, R.L. KURTZ, Louisiana State University Invited talk continued. SS+NS-WeM10 10:00 am 11:00 am Encapsulation of Noble-Metal Clusters on ZnO(10-10) and Its Impact on Catalytic Reactivity, Z. ZHANG, F. LIU, Louisiana State University, L. Water at Interfaces under Realistic Conditions, A. NILSSON, SLAC National ALD ZnO 3D Hierarchical Nanostructures for Enhanced Photocatalytic Dye Degradation Kinetics, J. ZHAO, A. BAGAL, Q. YANG, X. ZHANG, C.-H. CHANG, M.D. LOSEGO, G.N. PARSONS, North Carolina State University 11:20 am 11:40 am SS+AS-WeM11 pH Dependent Behavior of Ammonia and Ammonium at the Liquid-Vapor Interface of Aqueous Solutions, M.H.C. VAN SPYK, A.M. SS+NS-WeM11 Phase/Catalytic Activity Correlations of TiO2 ALD Functionalized Nanoporous Gold, M. BAGGE-HANSEN, Lawrence Livermore MARGARELLA, K.A. PERRINE, University of California, Irvine, B. WINTER, HelmholtzZentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie/Elektronenspeicherring BESSY II, Germany, J.C. HEMMINGER, University of California, Irvine National Laboratory, A. WICHMANN, University Bremen, Germany, J.R.I. LEE, T.M. WILLEY, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, A. WITTSTOCK, University Bremen, Germany, J. BIENER, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, M. BÄUMER, University Bremen, Germany, M. BIENER, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory SS+NS-WeM12 Nanostructured Gold Model Catalysts on Oxygen-Free Substrates, L. LIU, Texas A&M University, F. WOMACK, Louisiana State University, Z. ZHOU, Texas A&M University, M. PATTERSON, Louisiana State University, B. HABENICHT, Y. XU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.T. SPRUNGER, R.L. KURTZ, Louisiana State University Hydrogen Bonding – Probing its Role in Electron-promoted Desorption from Icy Films, D. MARCHIONE, M.P. COLLINGS, M.R.S. MCCOUSTRA, SS+AS-WeM12 Heriot-Watt University, UK 156 12:00 pm Morton S. Traum Award Ceremony Room 201A Long Beach Convention Center Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Transparent Conductors and Printable Electronics Focus Topic Room: 102 B - Session TC+EM+TF-WeM Oxide and Flexible Electronics 8:00 am Thin Film Room: 102 C - Session TF+MI-WeM Magnetic Thin Films and Nanostructures Moderators: G. Exarhos, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, L.M. Moderator: S. Gupta, The University of Alabama Porter, Carnegie Mellon University TC+EM+TF-WeM1 Characterization of Thermal Plasma...., M. KINSLER, K. TEH, TF+MI-WeM1 Invited R. HARRISON, San Francisco State University Recent Advances and Challenges in Magnetic Recording Media, M. DESAI, C. PAPUSOI, K. SRINIVASAN, R. ACHARYA, Western Digital Corporation 8:20 am TC+EM+TF-WeM2 Effects of High Pressure on InGaZnO Thin Film, S.H. YOON, Y.J. TAK, D.H. YOON, U.H. CHOI, H.J. KIM, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Invited talk continued. 8:40 am TC+EM+TF-WeM3 Surface Chemistry of Amorphous InGaZnO4 Films, B. FLYNN, Oregon State University, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, H. BLUHM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, G.S. HERMAN, Oregon State University TF+MI-WeM3 FePt Nanopillars for Advanced Media by Glancing Angle Deposition, H. SU, A. MONTGOMERY, S. GUPTA, The University of Alabama 9:00 am TC+EM+TF-WeM4 UV Radiation Effect on Electrical Characteristics of Passivated IGZO TFTs, Y.J. TAK, D.H. YOON, S.H. YOON, U.H. CHOI, H.J. KIM, TF+MI-WeM4 Yonsei University, Republic of Korea for Theoretical and Applied Electromagnetics, Russian Federation, V.A. AMELICHEV, K.V. POKHOLOK, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation, K.N. ROZANOV, A.V. OSIPOV, A.N. LAGARKOV, Institute for Theoretical and Applied Electromagnetics, Russian Federation TF+MI-WeM5 Comparing Deep Reactive Ion Etching vs. Ion Milling for Block Copolymer Templating for Bit Patterned Media, A. OWEN, S. GUPTA, A. HIGHSMITH, A. MONTGOMERY, H. SU, R. DOUGLAS, University of Alabama 9:20 am TC+EM+TF-WeM5 Invited 9:40 am Invited talk continued. Mössbauer Study of Disordering in Thin Sputtered FeCo– SiO2 and FeCo Films, S.S. MAKLAKOV, S.A. MAKLAKOV, I.A. RYZHIKOV, Institute Processing Water-based TFT Materials, D.A. KESZLER, Oregon State University Unusual Transport and Novel Magnetocaloric Effect Driven by Iron Vacancies and Structure in Epitaxial α -FeSi2 Thin Films, G.X. TF+MI-WeM6 CAO, G. SAMOLYUK, D.J. SINGH, L. QIAO, C. PARISH, S.W. TANG, F. GUO, W. WANG, J.Y. YI, C. CANTONI, W. SIEMONS, A. PAYZANT, T.Z. WARD, M. BIEGALSKI, B.C. SALES, D.G. MANDRUS, M. STOCKS, Z. GAI, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 10:00 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:20 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:40 am TC+EM+TF-WeM9 Invited TF+MI-WeM9 Printed Circuits and Sensing Systems, G.L. WHITING, T. NG, D.E. SCHWARTZ, B.J. VAN TASSELL, Palo Alto Research Center, A.M. GAIKWAD, University of California, Berkeley, D.A. STEINGART, Princeton University, J. VERES, Palo Alto Research Center 11:00 am Invited talk continued. 11:20 am TC+EM+TF-WeM11 11:40 am TC+EM+TF-WeM12 Atomic Layer Deposition Enabled Synthesis of Nanostructured Composite BiFeO3/CoFe2O4 Thin Films for Multiferroic Applications, C. PHAM, J.P. CHANG, University of California at Los Angeles Oxide Electronics on Flexible Foil Substrates: Integration of Oxide Dielectrics, Piezoelectrics and Semiconductors for Novel Applications, A.I. KINGON, S.H. KIM, S. GLINSEK, Brown University Low Temperature Integration of Metal Oxide Thin Films for Flexible Electronic Applications, P. JOSHI, M. SHAO, K. XIAO, S. KILLOUGH, P. KURUGANTI, C. DUTY, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 157 Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF+VT-WeM Vacuum Technology Room: 202 C - Session VT-WeM Thin Film Permeation Barriers and Encapsulation Pumps, Accelerators and Large Vacuum Systems Tuning the Composition and Water Vapor Permeation Properties of the Silica-Like Films Deposited in Atmospheric Pressure High Current Dielectric Barrier Discharge, S.A. STAROSTIN, H. DE VRIES, VT-WeM1 Invited Moderator: L.W. Rieth, University of Utah Moderator: M.J. Ferreira, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 8:00 am TF+VT-WeM1 8:20 am FUJIFILM Manufacturing Europe B.V, Netherlands, M. CREATORE, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, M.C.M. VAN DE SANDEN, Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER), Netherlands TF+VT-WeM2 Measuring the Diffusion Coefficient of Water in High Quality Permeation Barrier Layers, B. VISWESWARAN, Princeton University, P. MANDLIK, J. SILVERNAIL, R. MA, Universal Display Corporation, J.C. STURM, S. WAGNER, Princeton University Invited talk continued. 8:40 am TF+VT-WeM3 Invited VT-WeM3 GRAHAM, H. KIM, A. SHARMA, D. SAMET, A. BULUSU, Georgia Institute of Technology A. CONTE, L. CARUSO, T. PORCELLI, L. VIALE, G. BONGIORNO, E. MACCALLINI, P. MANINI, SAES Getters, Italy Invited talk continued. VT-WeM4 9:00 am Recent Innovation in Dry Pumping Technology, A.D. CHEW, I. STONES, N. SCHOFIELD, Edwards, UK Novel Approaches in the Pumping Speed Characterization of NEG, SIP and their Combination in UHV Systems, F. SIVIERO, A. BONUCCI, Improving the Reliability of Electronics Using ALD Barrier Films, S. Vacuum Improvements toward XHV: Pumping Configuration, Measurement, and Temperature Effects, M.L. STUTZMAN, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, M.A. MAMUN, A.A. ELMUSTAFA, Old Dominion University, M. POELKER, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility 9:20 am TF+VT-WeM5 Long-term Performance of Atomic Layer Deposited Al2O3 and Parylene Bi-layer Encapsulation for Utah Electrode Array Based Neural Interfaces, X. XIE, L.W. RIETH, F. SOLZBACHER, University of Utah VT-WeM5 Invited 9:40 am TF+VT-WeM6 On the Role of Nanoporosity in Moisture Permeation Barrier Layers, A. PERROTTA, G. ARESTA, W. KEUNING, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, M.C.M. VAN DE SANDEN, Eindhoven University of Technology; DIFFER, Netherlands, W.M.M. KESSELS, M. CREATORE, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Invited talk continued. 10:00 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:20 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 10:40 am TF+VT-WeM9 Atomic Density and Nano-Porosity Thresholds for Nanoscale Low-k Moisture Diffusion Barrier Materials, S.W. KING, E. MAYS, VT-WeM9 Large Diameter High Closing Speed Annular Valve, J.A. ROMERO, Sandia National Laboratories Symbiotic Relation between High Energy Accelerators and Advanced Medical Treatments, J.R. NOONAN, D.R. WALTERS, Argonne National Laboratory J.D. BIELEFELD, D. JACOB, B. COLVIN, D. VANLEUVEN, J. KELLY, Intel Corporation, M. LIU, D. DUTTA, D. GIDLEY, University of Michigan TF+VT-WeM10 Effectiveness and Reversibility of Atomic Layer Deposition Diffusion Barriers for Silver Art and Cultural Heritage Objects, A. VT-WeM10 MARQUARDT, University of Maryland, College Park, E. BREITUNG, E-Squared Art Conservation Science, G. GATES, T. DRAYMAN-WEISSER, The Walters Art Museum, G.W. RUBLOFF, R. PHANEUF, University of Maryland, College Park JIMENEZ, CERN, France 11:20 am TF+VT-WeM11 Low Stress Carbon Films as Gas Barrier Layers, J. ROWLEY, R.C. DAVIS, L. PEI, R.R. VANFLEET, Brigham Young University, S. LIDDIARD, M. HARKER, J. ABBOTT, MOXTEK Incorporated VT-WeM11 Commissioning of NSLS-II Vacuum Systems, H.-C. HSEUH, A. ANDERSON, W. DEBOER, C. HETZEL, S. DISTEFANO, S. LENG, K. WISLON, H. XU, D. ZIGROSSER, Brookhaven National Laboratory 11:40 am TF+VT-WeM12 11:00 am LHC Experimental Beam Pipe Vacuum Chambers Characterization and Validation, G. LANZA, G. BREGLIOZZI, V. BAGLIN, J.M. The Effective Control of Surface Profile and Arc Discharge VT-WeM12 Higher Order Mode RF Absorbers for Cornell ERL during Amorphous Carbon Layer Deposition Process, I.-S. KIM, J. PARK, J.H. Superconducting Cavity Cryo-Module, Y. LI, Y. HE, J.V. CONWAY, R.G. LEE, M.J. KIM, Y.B. CHOI, H.-G. KIM, S.H. LEE, J.W. HONG, J.L. LEE, M.W. KIM, G. CHOI, H.-K. KANG, E.S. JUNG, Samsung Electronics Co., LTD., South Korea EICHHORN, Cornell University 158 NOTES 159 Wednesday Lunch, October 30, 2013 Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Room: Hall A - Session EW-WeL Exhibitor Technology Spotlight V Moderator: C. Moffitt, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK 12:00 pm 12:20 pm High-Sensitivity, Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry Method for Measuring Water Vapour Transmission Rate (WVTR) of Barrier Membranes to 10-6 g/m2/Day using Deuterium Oxide (D2O), S. SWANN, EW-WeL2 M.P. DOBSON, N. SINGH, VGScienta Ltd., UK 12:40 pm High Efficiency, High Capacity, and Economical “Point of Use” Gas Abatement, S. YEE, CS Clean Systems Inc., D.K. PRASAD, CS Clean Systems, EW-WeL3 Inc. 1:00 pm EW-WeL4 AFM and Raman Spectroscopy: Correlated Imaging S. KAEMMER, Bruker Nano Inc. 1:20 pm EW-WeL5 and TERS, Can Your AFM Do This—Advanced Characterization with Asylum AFM Accessories, A. LABUDA, R. PROKSCH, A. MOSHAR, Asylum Research, an Oxford Instruments company 1:40 pm EW-WeL6 Nanofabrication Below 10nm Using He B. SINGH, Carl Zeiss Microscopy and Ne Ions, D. ELSWICK, 160 NOTES 161 Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Atom Probe Tomography Focus Topic Room: 203 A - Session AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA Applied Surface Science Room: 204 - Session AS-WeA APT and FIM Analysis of Catalysts and Nanoscale Materials Developments in Electron Spectroscopies for Non-Ideal Samples 2 Moderator: P.A.J. Bagot, Oxford University, UK 2:00 pm Moderator: A. Herrera-Gomez, CINVESTAV-Queretaro, Mexico Atom Probe Tomography Characterization of Engineered Oxide Multilayered Structures, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, M.I. AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA1 AS-WeA1 Invited Albert Nerken Award Lecture - Photocathodes for Future X-ray Light Sources, H.A. PADMORE*, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory NANDASIRI, A. DEVARAJ, D.E. PEREA, T. VARGA, V. SHUTTHANANDAN, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2:20 pm AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA2 Invited Invited talk continued. Correlative Atom Probe Tomography and Transmission Electron Microscopy of Metal-Dielectric Composites, A. DEVARAJ, R.J. COLBY, D.E. PEREA, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2:40 pm Invited talk continued. 3:00 pm AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA4 AS-WeA3 Monochromatic Ag Lα for XPS – A Practical High Energy X-ray Source, S.J. COULTAS, J.D.P. COUNSELL, S.J. HUTTON, A.J. ROBERTS, C.J. BLOMFIELD, C. MOFFITT, D. SURMAN, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK High Temperature In Situ Diffusion Studies of Gas AS-WeA4 Industrial Applications of Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) in – Solid Reactions with Atom Probe Tomography, S. DUMPALA, S.R. GE Research and Development Laboratory, H. PIAO, L. LE TARTE, General BRODERICK, Iowa State University, P.A.J. BAGOT, University of Oxford, UK, K. RAJAN, Iowa State University Electric Co., D.F. PAUL, Physical Electronics Inc. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA7 Invited AS-WeA7 Invited Atomic Scale Characterisation of Catalyst Material, T. LI, P.A.J. BAGOT, Developing Electron Spectroscopy to Meet the Characterization Needs of Modern Materials – Past, Present and Future Challenges, D.R. BAER, S.C.E. TSANG, G.D.W. SMITH, Oxford University, UK Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA9 Invited AS-WeA9 5:00 pm Quantifying the Oxidation of Artificially Aged Elastomers with Multivariate Analysis and Imaging NEXAFS, J.A. OHLHAUSEN, M.H. VAN From Field Ion Microscopy of Tips to 3D Atom Probe Tomography of Real Catalyst Nanoparticles, N. KRUSE, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium BENTHEM, M.C. CELINA, Sandia National Laboratories Quantitative Characterization of Corrosion Oxides on Metal Alloy Surfaces Exposed to High Temperature Water, M.C. BURRELL, J.T. Invited talk continued. AS-WeA10 ORR, T.K. NOLAN, M.J. LECLAIR, Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation 5:20 pm NO2 Reduction over Pt and Rh Single Nanoparticles: Imaging with Nanometric Lateral Resolution, C. BARROO†, AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA11 AS-WeA11 Surface Preparation for Multitechnique Surface Analyses, A.E. WRIGHT, P. MACK, T.S. NUNNEY, A. BUSHELL, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK S. LAMBEETS, Y. DE DECKER, F. DEVRED, T. VISART DE BOCARMÉ, N. KRUSE, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 5:40 pm AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA12 Quantitative Three-Dimensional Compositional Analysis of Geologic Minerals using Atom-Probe Tomography, J. LIU, D.E. AS-WeA12 Interface Analysis of ALD Grown Oxides using Tunable HAXPES, J. CHURCH, J. KRAJEWSKI, R. OPILA, University of Delaware, C. WEILAND, PEREA, R.J. COLBY, B. AREY, O. QAFOKU, A. FELMY, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 162 * Albert Nerken Award Winner † NSTD Student Award Finalist Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA Spectroscopic Ellipsometry: Perspectives and Novel Applications Biomaterial Interfaces Room: 201 B - Session BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA Characterization of Biointerfaces Moderator: A. Rosenhahn, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany 2:00 pm Barrier Properties of the Three Layers of the Stratum Corneum to Metal Ions Analyzed by TOF-SIMS, I. ISHIZAKI, BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA1 ULVAC-PHI, Inc., Japan, J.S. HAMMOND, Physical Electronics Inc., A. KUBO, H. KAWASAKI, K. NAGAO, Keio University, Japan, Y. OHASHI, ULVAC-PHI, Inc., Japan, M. AMAGAI, A. KUBO, Keio University, Japan 2:20 pm Imaging Hydrated Schewanella p. Biofilm in a Microfluidic Reactor by ToF-SIMS, X.Y. YU, M. MARSHALL, B. LIU, Z. ZHU, BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA2 L. YANG, E. HILL, S. BELCHIK, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2:40 pm BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA3 Invited High-resolution Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Distinct Lipid Species in the Plasma Membranes of Mammalian Cells, M.L. KRAFT, Moderators: T. Hofmann, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, S. Zollner, New Mexico State University EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA1 Optical Hall Effect - Detection of Symmetric and Anti-Symmetric Landau-Level Transitions in Multilayer Epitaxial Graphene on C-face SiC, P. KÜHNE*, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, V. DARAKCHIEVA, Linköping Univ., Sweden, J.L. TEDESCO, ABB, Inc, R.L. MYERS-WARD, C.R. EDDY, JR., D.K. GASKILL, U.S. Naval Research Lab, C.M. HERZINGER, J.A. Woollam Co., Inc., M. SCHUBERT, T. HOFMANN, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2 A Physical Model Dielectric Function for Graphene from the THz to the UV, A. BOOSALIS*, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, W. LI, R. ELMQUIST, M. REAL, N.V. NGUYEN, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), M. SCHUBERT, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, R. YAKIMOVA, V. DARAKCHIEVA, Linköping University, Sweden, R.L. MYERS-WARD, C. EDDY, D.K. GASKILL, Naval Research Laboratory, T. HOFMANN, University of Nebraska-Lincoln EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA3 Invited Spectroscopic Ellipsometry – A Perspective, D.E. ASPNES, North Carolina State University University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA7 Analysis of Breast Cancer Tumors with ToF-SIMS, L.J. GAMBLE, M. ROBINSON, University of Washington, F. MORRISH, D. HOCKENBERY, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA7 The First Report of MetA-SIMS with Bismuth Over Layers, M.R. LINFORD, N. MADAAN, Brigham Young University 4:20 pm BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA8 Tools For TOF-SIMS Image Analysis, D.J. GRAHAM, L.J. GAMBLE, D.G. CASTNER, University of Washington EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8 Spectroscopic Ellipsometry of Thin Films for Archival Optical Data Storage and for Microfabricated Thin Layer Chromatography Plates, M.R. LINFORD, A. DIWAN, S. KANYAL, H. WANG, N. MADAAN, Brigham Young University, A. DADSON, Diamond Analytics, R.C. DAVIS, B. LUNT, Brigham Young University, N. PODRAZA, The University of Toledo 4:40 pm How Hydration Affects Mechanical Anisotropy, Nano-Topography and Fibril Organization of Osteonal Lamellae, A. FAINGOLD, S.R. COHEN, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, R. BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA9 EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA9 Invited Optical Properties of Nanoscale Nanoelectronic Materials, A.C. DIEBOLD, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering SHAHAR, Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, S. WEINER, H.D. WAGNER, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 5:00 pm AFM of Supported Lipid Bilayers: From Critical Point Behaviour to Actin Polymerization, G.R. HEATH, S.D. CONNELL, BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA10 Invited talk continued. S.D. EVANS, University of Leeds, UK 5:20 pm 5:40 pm BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA11 Investigating Reversible Dye Adsorption on TiO2: A QCM-D Study, H.K. WAYMENT-STEELE, L.E. JOHNSON, Pomona College, M.P. DIXON, Biolin Scientific, M.S. JOHAL, Pomona College EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA11 Combined Raman Systems for Biological Imaging and Analysis, A.J. KING, PRUSNICK, Renishaw Inc EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA12 BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA12 Optical Constants of Ni1-xPtx Silicides from Spectroscopic Ellipsometry, L.S. ABDALLAH†, S. ZOLLNER, New Mexico State University, C. LAVOIE, A. OZCAN, IBM, M. RAYMOND, GLOBALFOUNDRIES Anisoptropic Bruggeman Effective Medium Approaches for Slanted Columnar Thin Films, D. SCHMIDT, E. SCHUBERT, M. SCHUBERT, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 163 * Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Graduate Student Award Finalist † TFD James Harper Award Finalist Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 102 A - Session EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM-WeA Semiconductor Heterostructures/Heusler Alloys III-V Devices and Tunnel FETs EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA1 Invited EM-WeA1 Invited Moderators: J.E. Ayers, University of Connecticut, J. Hilton, Omicron NanoScience, B.D. Schultz, University of California, Santa Barbara 2:00 pm Moderators: P.C. McIntyre, Stanford University, E.M. Vogel, Georgia Institute of Technology New Directions in GaN Material Research: Thinner and Smaller, J. HAN, Electron Mobility in InGaAs MOSFETs, I. THAYNE, University of Glasgow, UK Yale University 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA3 Invited talk continued. A Comparison of Phase Invariant and Mosaic Crystal EM-WeA3 Invited Models for Dynamical Diffraction from InGaAs/GaAs (001) Plasma Enhanced ALD of High-k Dielectrics on GaN and AlGaN: Heterostructures Containing Dislocations, P.B. RAGO, J.E. AYERS, University of Interface Formation, Growth, and Electronic States, R.J. NEMANICH, B.S. Connecticut ELLER, J. YANG, Arizona State University 3:00 pm EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA4 Lattice Relaxation and Misfit Dislocations in Sublinearly Graded InxGa1-xAs/GaAs (001) and GaAs1-yPy/GaAs (001) Heterostructures, T. KUJOFSA, J.E. AYERS, University of Connecticut Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA7 Invited EM-WeA7 Invited RINGEL, T.J. GRASSMAN, J.A. CARLIN, C. RATCLIFF, D. CHMIELEWSKI, The Ohio State University The University of Texas at Austin Heteroepitaxial III-V/Si for Advanced Multijunction Photovoltaics, S.A. Graphene-based Vertical Heterostructures and Tunneling Field Effect Transistors, K. LEE, K. KIM, B. FALLAHAZAD, S. LARENTIS, M.S. POINTS, E. TUTUC, 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA9 Invited EM-WeA9 California at Santa Barbara Texas at Dallas, E.M. VOGEL, Georgia Institute of Technology Invited talk continued. EM-WeA10 Invited 5:00 pm Quantum Mechanical Corrections for Accurate and Rapid Analysis of III-V/High-k MOS Devices, R. GALATAGE, C.L. HINKLE, University of Why All the Interest in Heusler Alloys?, C.J. PALMSTROM, University of The Physics and Challenges of Realizing High Performance Group IV Tunnel Transistors, J.C.S. WOO, H.-Y. CHANG, B. ADAMS, P.-Y. CHIEN, J. LI, University of California at Los Angeles 5:20 pm Spin Injection and Detection in Epitaxial Co2MnSi/GaAs (001) Heterostructures, S. PATEL, University of California, Santa EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA11 Invited talk continued. Barbara, K. CHRISTIE, C. GEPPERT, University of Minnesota, B.D. SCHULTZ, University of California, Santa Barbara, P. CROWELL, University of Minnesota, C.J. PALMSTRØM, University of California, Santa Barbara 5:40 pm 164 Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA Dopants, Defects and Interfaces in 2D Materials 2:00 pm Moderators: B.J. LeRoy, University of Arizona, A. Sinitskii, University of Nebraska-Lincoln GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA1 Atomic Force Acoustic Microscopy Detecting Defects in Graphene-Substrate Interface, Q. TU, Z. PARLAK, R. FERRIS, S. ZAUSCHER, Duke University Accelerating Materials Discovery for Global Competitiveness Focus Topic Room: 202 B - Session MG+EN+MS-WeA Education for Interactive R&D & Industrial Implementation Moderators: C. Eom, University of Wisconsin-Madison, B. NelsonCheeseman, University of St. Thomas MG+EN+MS-WeA1 Invited 21st Century Skills and Educating the Next Generation Workforce for Expedited Innovation and Deployment, C.C. BROADBRIDGE, Southern Connecticut State University 2:20 pm Polarization Induced p-type Doping in the Hintercalated Epitaxial Graphene on SiC(0001), S. RAJPUT, M. CHEN, Y.Y. LI, GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA2 Invited talk continued. M. WEINERT, L. LI, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 2:40 pm GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA3 Invited MG+EN+MS-WeA3 Invited Columbia University ROSSNER, S. LAMPENSCHERF, Siemens AG, Germany 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA7 Water-Induced Splitting of Epitaxial Graphene and Resulting Graphene Flake, X. FENG*, M.B. SALMERON, Lawrence Berkeley MG+EN+MS-WeA7 Invited National Laboratory WINDL, The Ohio State University STS Observation of Landau Levels on the Flat Area of Nitrogen-doped HOPG Surface under the Zero Magnetic Fields, Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm Engineering Chemical Dopants in Monolayer Graphene, A. PASUPATHY, High-Performance Ceramics – Challenges for Next Generations, W. Educating for High-Impact Computation - Skills vs. Acceptance, W.E. GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA8 T. KONDO, D. GUO, T. SIKANO, T. SUZUKI, M. SAKURAI, J. NAKAMURA, University of Tsukuba, Japan 4:40 pm 5:00 pm X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation of the Band Alignment at h-BN/Graphene/High-k Dielectric Interfaces, M. GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9 MG+EN+MS-WeA9 Invited PAQUETTE, J. OTTO, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, S.W. KING, J.D. BIELEFELD, M. JAEHNIG, M. FRENCH, B. FRENCH, M. KUHN, Intel Corp., B. NORDELL, A.N. CARUSO, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, Y. SONG, MIT, R. CAUDILLO, Intel Corp., J. KONG, MIT Technology Epitaxial Graphene Bands and Adsorption of FePc for Stepped SiC-Si Surfaces, J.E. ROWE, D.B. DOUGHERTY, A.A. SANDIN, GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA10 MGI in the Laboratory: Closing the Feedback Loop in Aerospace Materials Design and Development, E. SAPPER, P. KINLEN, Boeing Research & Invited talk continued. North Carolina State University, A. AL-MAHBOOB, J.T. SADOWSKI, Brookhaven National Laboratory 5:20 pm GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11 Invited Atomic Collapse in Graphene: Exploring Tunable Charge Impurities at the Nanometer Scale, M.F. CROMMIE, Y. WANG, D. WONG, University of California, MG+EN+MS-WeA11 Invited Condensed Matter Physics in an Age of Computation, M. MARDER, University of Texas at Austin Berkeley, V.W. BRAR, California Institute of Technology, H.-Z. TSAI, S. CHOI, W. REGAN, University of California, Berkeley, R. KAWAKAMI, University of California, Riverside, A.V. SHYTOV, University of Exeter, UK, A. ZETTL, S.G. LOUIE, University of California, Berkeley, L.S. LEVITOV, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5:40 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 165 * Morton S. Traum Award Finalist Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Room: 203 B - Session NS+BI+EM-WeA Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS-WeA Nanopatterning and Nanolithography PSTD at AVS60: Looking Back and Moving Forward Moderator: P.E. Sheehan, Naval Research Laboratory 2:00 pm 2:20 pm Moderator: C.A. Wolden, Colorado School of Mines Self-Integration of Nanowires into Logic Circuits via PS-WeA1 Invited Guided Growth, M. SCHVARTZMAN, D. TSIVION, E. JOSELEVICH, Weizmann Institute The Origins of the AVS Plasma Science and Technology Division, H.F. NS+BI+EM-WeA1 of Science, Israel DYLLA, American Institute of Physics Tunneling Electron Induced Adsorption of Copper Phthalocyanine on the Cu(111) Surface, T. STOCK*, J. NOGAMI, University of Invited talk continued. NS+BI+EM-WeA2 Toronto, Canada 2:40 pm STM Study of Pyramid Structures on Ge(110) Formed by PS-WeA3 Invited Argon Ion Sputtering, M.S. VAN ZIJLL, S. MACINTYRE, S. CHIANG, University of The Emergence of Plasma Processing, M.A. LIEBERMAN, University of NS+BI+EM-WeA3 California, Davis California, Berkeley 3:00 pm NS+BI+EM-WeA4 Enhanced Electrical Conductivity by Au Nanoparticle Islands Deposited from Solution, F. JIANG, A.J. MUSCAT, University of Arizona Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm NS+BI+EM-WeA7 Invited PS-WeA7 Invited A.D. TAYLOR, R.C. SEKOL, Yale University, G. DOUBEK, IPEN, Brazil, G. KUMAR, Texas Tech University, M. CARMO, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany, F. GITTLESON, N. HARDESTY-DYCK, Yale University, S. MUKHERJEE, University of North Texas of Michigan 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm NS+BI+EM-WeA9 Submicron Cylindrical Gratings for Rotation Sensors, J. LAUKKANEN, University of Eastern Finland, S. TONCHEV, Y. JOURLIN, S. REYNAUD, CNRS, France, H. HIRSHY, S.G. SCHOLZ, Cardiff University, UK, O. PARRIAUX, CNRS, France PS-WeA9 Invited DNA Assembly on Nanopatterns Created by Electron Beam Lithography, A.K. PRADHAN, Norfolk State University Invited talk continued. Nanoimprinted Amorphous Metals for Energy Applications, J. SCHROERS, 5:00 pm NS+BI+EM-WeA10 5:20 pm NS+BI+EM-WeA11 5:40 pm NS+BI+EM-WeA12 The Virtual World of Modeling Plasma Processing, M.J. KUSHNER, University Innovations in Diagnsotics for Non-Thermal Plasma, N.ST.J. BRAITHWAITE, The Open University, UK Organic Resist Materials for sub-20 nm Patterning: PS-WeA11 Invited Robust Materials Enabled by Crosslinking Based Designs, C. HENDERSON, Plasma Surface Interactions and How They Limit Semiconductor Plasma R. LAWSON, A. CHESHMEKHANI, Georgia Institute of Technology Processing, R.A. GOTTSCHO, K.J. KANARIK, S. SRIRAMAN, Lam Research Corp Self-Ordered Vicinal-Surface-Like Nanosteps on the Surfaces of Thin Metal Films, S. BORUKHIN, Technion - Israel Institute of Invited talk continued. Technology, and The Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, B. POKROY, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, and The Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, Israel 166 * NSTD Student Award Finalist Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Advanced Surface Engineering Room: 203 C - Session SE+PS-WeA Surface Science Room: 202 A - Session SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas Single Molecules at Surfaces: Structure and Dynamics 2:00 pm SE+PS-WeA1 Invited Tailoring Surfaces using Atmospheric Plasma Technologies : Examples, Challenges, Limits, Future, F.A.B. RENIERS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA1 Probing the Interface of Organic Coatings on H.A. TERRYN, VUB/TU Delft, Belgium, T. TAHERI, TU Delft, the Netherlands, T. HAUFFMAN, VUB, Belgium, O. OZKANAT, J.A. MOL, TU Delft, the Netherlands 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA2 Moderator: H. Barankova, Uppsala University, Sweden Moderator: A.L. Utz, Tufts University Metals, Ultra-High Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy with Molecular-Resolution Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, N. JIANG, J. KLINGSPORN, E. POZZI, M.C. HERSAM, R.P. VAN DUYNE, Northwestern University SE+PS-WeA3 Defining Atmospheric Pressure Air Plasma Treatment Parameters for Bonding Sheet Molding Compound, L.P. HAACK, A.M. SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA3 STRACCIA, Ford Motor Company HO, University of California, Irvine SE+PS-WeA4 Correlation of Spectral Emissions of a He-O2 RF Atmospheric Plasma Discharge with Polymer Surface Activation, V. SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA4 MILOSAVLJEVIC, M. DONEGAN, University College Dublin, Ireland, P.J. CULLEN, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland, D.P. DOWLING, University College Dublin, Ireland SHIMIZU, RIKEN, Japan, M. KAWAI, The University of Tokyo, Japan, Y. KIM, RIKEN, Japan 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm SE+PS-WeA7 2:40 pm 3:00 pm High Resolution STM-IETS Characterization for Single Molecule on Metal Surface, C. XU, C. JIANG, Y.N. ZHANG, R.Q. WU, W. Electronic Structure of H2Pc on Ultrathin NaCl Films with Various Thickness, M. IMAI, The University of Tokyo, Japan, H. IMADA, T.K. Atmospheric Plasma Polymerization Enhanced by SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7 Invited Simultaneous UV Irradiation, N. VANDENCASTEELE, J. BOSSERT, Université Libre Species-Selective Atomic Resolution Imaging with Scanning Probe de Bruxelles, Belgium, A. KAKAROGLOU, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, B. NISOL, Methods, H. MONIG, Univ. of Muenster, Germany, M. TODOROVIC, Univ. Autónoma de Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, H.A. TERRYN, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, F.A.B. RENIERS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 4:20 pm Plasma Polymerization of (3-aminopropyl) Trimethoxysilane using a Micro-plasma Printing Setup, J.R.G. SCHALKEN, Eindhoven University of SE+PS-WeA8 Madrid, Spain, M.Z. BAYKARA, Bilkent Univ., Turkey, J. GOETZEN, O.E. DAGDEVIREN, Yale Univ., T.C. SCHWENDEMANN, Southern Connecticut State Univ., L. RODRIGO, Univ. Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, E.I. ALTMAN, Yale Univ., R. PEREZ, Univ. Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, U.D. SCHWARZ, Yale Univ. Invited talk continued. Technology; InnoPhysics B.V., Netherlands, A.A.E. STEVENS, P. VERHOEVEN, InnoPhysics B.V., Netherlands, M. CREATORE, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 4:40 pm SE+PS-WeA9 Evaporative Coating at Atmospheric Pressure (ECAP), Y.L. WU, J. HONG, D. PETERSON, J. ZHOU, T.S. CHO, D.N. RUZIC, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA9 Surface Morphology of Chemisorbed N on Pt(111), Z. LIANG*, University of Illinois at Chicago, H. YANG, Y. KIM, RIKEN, Japan, M. TRENARY, University of Illinois at Chicago 5:00 pm SE+PS-WeA10 Selection of an Atmospheric Plasma Source for 450mm Backside Wafer Cleaning, F.T. MOLKENBOER, J. VAN VELDHOVEN, Y.L.M. SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA10 CREYGHTON, O. KIEVIT, T.W. VERSLOOT, N.B. KOSTER, TNO Technical Sciences, Netherlands Jagiellonian University, Poland, A. TERFORT, Goethe University, Germany, P. CYGANIK, Jagiellonian University, Poland SE+PS-WeA11 Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Process for Hydrogenated Silicon Nitride Films, S. HU, C. AMATO-WIERDA, University of New Hampshire, P.S. SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA11 RAGHAVAN, GT Advanced Technologies KIM, The University of Tokyo, Japan, K. TAHARA, Y. TOBE, Osaka University, Japan, M. KAWAI, The University of Tokyo, Japan, Y. KIM, RIKEN, Japan SE+PS-WeA12 Rapid Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet Treatment on ZnO for rf-sputtered MgZnO/ZnO Heterostructures, S.T. LIEN, H.C. LI, Y.J. SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA12 YANG, C.C. HSU, I.C. CHENG, J.Z. CHEN, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China NOVAK, K. SRIRAMAN, Florida Institute of Technology 5:20 pm 5:40 pm Relative Stability of Thiols and Selenols SAMs on Ag(111) – Exchange and Desorption Experiments, J.W. OSSOWSKI, J. RYSZ, Formation Mechanism of van der Waals Interface between a π-conjugated Molecule and Au(111), J. JUNG, RIKEN, Japan, J.-H. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy/Spectroscoppy Studies of Indolo[2,1-b]quinazolin-6,12-dione (tryptanthrin) and its Analogs Adsorbed at the Solution-HOPG Interface, J. OLSON, J.C. BAUM, M. 167 * Morton S. Traum Award Finalist Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Transparent Conductors and Printable Electronics Focus Topic Room: 102 B - Session TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA Transparent Conductors and Photovoltaics Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS+EM-WeA Semiconductor Surfaces and Interfaces Moderators: G.S. Herman, Oregon State University, G.L. Whiting, Palo Alto Research Center Moderator: M.A. Hines, Cornell University 2:00 pm SS+EM-WeA1 Monte Carlo Simulation Studies of Ge(100)-2 × 1 Surface Chemistry, B. SHONG*, S.F. BENT, Stanford University TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA1 Invited 2:20 pm SS+EM-WeA2 Structural Instability in the Adatom Vacancy on Si(111)√3x√3 Surface: An STM/S Study, D. EOM, C.-Y. MOON, J.-Y. KOO, Korea Invited talk continued. Metal Nanowires-based Composite Transparent Electrodes for Photovoltaics, J. MOON, A. KIM, Y. WON, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Republic of Korea 2:40 pm SS+EM-WeA3 Invited Sunlight-Driven Hydrogen Formation by Membrane-Supported Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting, N. LEWIS, California Institute of Technology Modeling and Characterization of Ag NanowireBased Transparent Conductors: Towards Optimization of Electrical and Optical Properties, S. NARAYANAN, C. TREACY, M.R. BOCKSTALLER, L.M. TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA3 PORTER, Carnegie Mellon University 3:00 pm Surface Modification of ZTO/Al/ZTO Stack Structure using Inductively Coupled Plasma, H.S. KIM, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Invited talk continued. TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA4 Korea, J.C. WOO, ETRI, Republic of Korea, Y.H. JOO, K.R. CHOI, Y.S. CHUN, C.I. KIM, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm SS+EM-WeA7 Coordination Reaction of Nickel and Tetraphenylporphyrin on TiO2(110), C.C. WANG, J.F. ZHU, University of Science and Technology of China TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA7 Invited Printing Photovoltaics, M.F.A.M. VAN HEST, S. HABAS, H. PLATT, R. PASQUARELLI, J. FIELDS, D. GINLEY, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 4:20 pm SS+EM-WeA8 Dual Passivation of the In0.53Ga0.47As (001)-(2x4) Surface with TMA and an Oxidant, T. KENT, M. EDMONDS, E. CHAGAROV, University of Invited talk continued. California San Diego, R. DROOPAD, Texas State University, A.C. KUMMEL, University of California San Diego 4:40 pm SS+EM-WeA9 Specific Attachment of Ethylenediamine on Surfaces, T. PEIXOTO, Y.J. CHABAL, University of Texas at Dallas Modified Si(111) The Influence of Sputtering and Annealing Conditions on the Production of High-Performance Cadmium Stannate, D. MEYSING, TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9 Colorado School of Mines, J.M. BURST, W.L. RANCE, M.O. REESE, T.M. BARNES, T.A. GESSERT, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, C.A. WOLDEN, Colorado School of Mines SS+EM-WeA10 Lowering the Density of Electronic Defects on OrganicFunctionalized Si(100) Surfaces, W. PENG, W.J. DE BENEDETTI, S. KIM, TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA10 University of Texas at Dallas, M.A. HINES, Cornell University, Y.J. CHABAL, University of Texas at Dallas LEMIRE, K.A. PETERSON, M.S. BRESLAU, K.D. SINGER, R.H. FRENCH, Case Western Reserve University 5:20 pm SS+EM-WeA11 Monolayer Doping via Arsenic Acid Grafting on Silicon Surfaces, A. VEGA, W. CABRERA, R. LONGO, Y. LU, The University of Texas at Dallas, P. THISSEN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, Y.J. CHABAL, The University of Texas at Dallas TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA11 Growth and Characterization of Epitaxial (AlxGa1x)2O3 Alloy Films, B. KRUEGER, University of Washington, N. NGUYEN, T. CHIKYOW, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan, F.S. OHUCHI, M.A. OLMSTEAD, University of Washington 5:40 pm SS+EM-WeA12 Defect Engineering in Metal Oxides via Control of SurfaceBulk Defect Interactions, P. GORAI, E. ERTEKIN, E.G. SEEBAUER, University of TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA12 Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Technology, Japan 5:00 pm Interfacial Layer Engineering of Transparent Conductive Oxides for Optoelectronic Device Application, I.T. MARTIN, H.M. Weakly Bounded Zn Atoms in Polycrystalline ZnO Thin Films caused by Ga Doping, H. MAKINO, H. SONG, T. YAMAMOTO, Kochi 168 * Morton S. Traum Award Finalist Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA Applications of Self-Assembled Monolayers and NanoStructured Assemblies Thin Film Room: 102 C - Session TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA Beam and Glancing Angle Deposition (GLAD) Techniques Moderators: M.R. Linford, Brigham Young University, H. Zuilhof, Wageningen University, Netherlands Moderator: T. Karabacak, University of Arkansas at Little Rock 2:00 pm TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA1 Invited 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA3 A Path towards Single-Electron Devices, P. CAMPBELL, University of Texas at Dallas, L. CAILLARD, O. PLUCHERY, University of Pierre and Marie Curie, France, Y.J. CHABAL, University of Texas at Dallas TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA3 GLAD-ALD Core-Shell Nanorod Arrays for Solar Cell Applications, N. BIYIKLI, C. OZGIT-AKGUN, A. HAIDER, Bilkent University, Turkey, H. CANSIZOGLU, M.F. CANSIZOGLU, T. KARABACAK, University of Arkansas at Little Rock 3:00 pm TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA4 Chemical and Electronic Interface Formation between a Monolayer and Cobalt, S. POOKPANRATANA, H.-J. JANG, L.K. TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA4 Branched Nanostructured Anodes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells, W. ALAYASHI, K. ROBBIE, Queen's University, Canada Enhanced Multiphoton Processes for Molecule Localization on Plasmonic Nanostructures, J. SHUMAKER-PARRY, University of Utah LYDECKER, C.A. RICHTER, C.A. HACKER, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA7 Stability of the Molecule-Substrate Interface in SAMs Probed by SIMS – Experiments and Simulations, J.W. OSSOWSKI, J. TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA7 Invited RYSZ, D. MACIAZEK, Jagiellonian University, Poland, M. KRAWIEC, Maria CurieSklodowska University, Poland, Z. POSTAWA, Jagiellonian University, Poland, A. TERFORT, Goethe University, Germany, P. CYGANIK, Jagiellonian University, Poland HOFFBAUER, T.L. WILLIAMSON, Los Alamos National Laboratory 4:20 pm Controlled Modification of Protein-Repelling Monomolecular Films by Ultraviolet Light: The Effect of Wavelength and Implications for Lithography, Y.L. JEYACHANDRAN, University of Heidelberg, TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA8 Using Energetic Nitrogen Atoms to Overcome Challenges in Growing Semiconducting and Superconducting Thin Film Nitride Materials, M.A. Invited talk continued. Germany, A. TERFORT, Frankfurt University, Germany, M. ZHARNIKOV, University of Heidelberg, Germany 4:40 pm TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA9 The 2D Self-Assembly of Strongly Dipolar Molecules, A. ENDERS, D. KUNKEL, S. BENIWAL, P.A. DOWBEN, University of Nebraska Lincoln, S. SIMPSON, E. ZUREK, State University of New York at Buffalo TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA9 Thermal Annealing Study of ALRASHID, D. YE, Virginia Commonwealth University 5:00 pm TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA10 Quasicrystalline Ordering in Small-Molecule Self-Assembly, N.A. WASIO, R.C. QUARDOKUS, R.P. FORREST, C.S. LENT, S.A. CORCELLI, J.A. CHRISTIE, K.W. HENDERSON, S.A. KANDEL, University of Notre Dame TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA10 TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA11 Unexpected Behaviour of Liquid Wetting at the Limit of Small-Scale Surface Topography, J. KNAUF, Advanced Molecular TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA11 Films GmbH and RWTH Aachen University, Germany, L. REDDEMANN, Advanced Molecular Films GmbH and Universität zu Köln, Germany, A. BÖKER, RWTH Aachen University and DWI an der RWTH Aachen e.V., Germany, K. REIHS, Advanced Molecular Films GmbH, Germany TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA12 The Balance between Transparency and Roughness on a Superhydrophobic Coating, C. WANG, A. WU, R. LAMB, University of Melbourne, Australia of Birmingham, UK 5:20 pm 5:40 pm Nickel Nanorod Arrays, E. Gas Assisted Nanofabrication Using He and Ne Ion Beams: Toward Ultimate Resolution, H.M. WU, D. FERRANTI, L.A. STERN, D.Y. XIA, Carl Zeiss A New Type of Super Intense Cluster Beam Source based on Matrix Assembly, R.E. PALMER, L. CAO, W.D. TERRY, F. YIN, University 169 Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 Vacuum Technology Room: 202 C - Session VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA Surface Science for Accelerator Applications Moderator: Y. Li, Cornell University 2:00 pm 2:20 pm 2:40 pm 3:00 pm 3:20 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 3:40 pm BREAK - Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Refreshments; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest 4:00 pm VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7 Invited Growth and Characterization of High Quantum Efficiency Photocathodes for the Cornell ERL R&D Project, L. CULTRERA, I. BAZAROV, B. DUNHAM, Y. LI, X. LIU, A. BARTNIK, K. SMOLENSKI, S. KARKARE, W. SCHAFF, T. MOORE, Cornell University 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. 4:40 pm VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9 S-Band Facility for Photocathode Research, T. VECCHIONE, A. BRACHMANN, J. CORBETT, M.J. FERREIRA, S. GILEVICH, E.N. JONGEWAARD, J.C. SHEPPARD, P.M. STEFAN, S.P. WEATHERSBY, Z. FENG, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 5:00 pm VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA10 Photocathode Materials Able to Sustain High Currents, Z. LI, K. YANG, L. WANG, J. RISO, R.A. LUKASZEW, The College of William and Mary 5:20 pm VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA11 Quantum Efficiency and Divergence from Metal Photocathodes, T. VECCHIONE, D.H. DOWELL, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, J. FENG, W. WAN, H.A. PADMORE, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 5:40 pm 170 Anticipated Schedule Wednesday Morning, October 30, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 8:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:00 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:20 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11:40 am _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lunch when _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ with _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ where _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Schedule Wednesday Afternoon, October 30, 2013 TIME SESSION ROOM 1:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:20 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4:40 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5:00 pm _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 171 Special Events Thursday 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. 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Short Courses Thursday 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Special or Focus Area Sessions 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Special Session Special Session Special Session 172 NOTES 173 Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Applied Surface Science Room: 204 - Session AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM Biomaterial Interfaces Room: 201 B - Session BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM Nanoparticle Surface Chemistry Bio/Nano Interfaces Moderators: H. Zuilhof, Wageningen University, Netherlands, D.Y. Petrovykh, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Portugal 8:00 am 8:20 am Moderator: S. Zauscher, Duke University Fabrication and Functionalization of Nanoscale Structures for Membrane Sensing, E. REIMHULT, University of Natural Resources AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM1 Invited BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM1 Surface Analysis as a Critical Step in Translating Nanomaterials to Technologies, D.W. GRAINGER, University of Utah and Life Sciences Vienna, Austria, M. PLA ROCA, K. KUMAR, L. ISA, A.B. DAHLIN, T. SANOMIYA, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Utility of Lipid Membranes Assembled on Nanoparticles for Measuring Protein Membrane Interactions, S.M. REED, Invited talk continued. BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM2 University of Colorado Denver 8:40 am 9:00 am AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM3 Molecular Surface Characterization of Individual Nano-objects, C.-K. LIANG, S.V. VERKHOTUROV, E.A. SCHWEIKERT, Texas A&M University BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM3 Invited Towards the Effective Combination of Static and Dynamic SIMS for Nanoparticle and Biological Analyses, C. SZAKAL, Invited talk continued. Primitive Osmosensing by Phospholipid Membranes, K. OGLECKA, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, J. SANBORN, D. GETTEL, University of California, Davis, R. KRAUT, B. LIEDBERG, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, A.N. PARIKH, University of California, Davis AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM4 National Institute of Standards and Technology 9:20 am AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM5 Quantitation of Protein Adsorption to Gold Nanoparticles, C. MINELLI, N.C. BELL, A.G. SHARD, National Physical Laboratory, UK Ultrathin Poly(ethylene glycol) Films as Flexible Platform for Plasmonics and Lithography and as Precursors for FreeStanding Nanomembranes, N. MEYERBRÖKER, M. ZHARNIKOV, University of BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM5 Heidelberg, Germany 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM6 Surface Characterization of Protein Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles, Y.-C. WANG, A. RAFATI, D.G. CASTNER, BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM6 Miniaturized Localized Surface Plasmon Resonsance Sensing with Single Nanoparticle Arrays, S. CHEN, M. SVEDENDHAL, T. University of Washington ANTOSIEWICZ, M. KÄLL, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM9 Optical Rotation Measurements of Enantioselective Separation on Chiral Au Nanoparticles, N. SHUKLA, N. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest ONDECK, N. KHOSLA, A.J. GELLMAN, Carnegie Mellon University BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM9 Invited Design of Nanoscale Bionterfaces by Self-Assembly of Genetically Encoded Peptide Polymers, A. CHILKOTI, Duke University 11:00 am AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM10 Monitoring the Citric Acid Content on Dialyzed Gold Nanoparticle, V. SPAMPINATO, R. LA SPINA, D. GILLILAND, L. CALZOLAI, G. CECCONE, F. ROSSI, EC-JRC-IHCP, Italy Invited talk continued. 11:20 am AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM11 Comparison of the Structure and Solution Behaviors of 20nm Silver and 20nm Silver-Shell-Gold-Core Nanocomposites in Aqueous Biological Media, P. MUNUSAMY, Pacific BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11 11:40 am Northwest National Laboratory, S. CHEN, L.B. YEN, Imperial College London, UK, C.W. WANG, M. ENGELHARD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, A. PORTER, Imperial College London, UK, D.R. DONALD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM12 Influence of Carrier Gas on the Nucleation and Growth of Nb Nanoclusters Formed Through Plasma Gas Condensation, K.R. BRAY, C.Q. JIAO, UES, Inc., J.N. DECERBO, Air Force Research Laboratory Label-Free Mapping of Protein/Peptide Interactions in Complex Arrays Using Core/Shell Nanoparticle-Based Biosensors, H.O. GUVENC, University of Heidelberg, Germany, C. SCHIRWITZ, F. BREITLING, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, F.R. BISCHOFF, German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg, Germany, A. NESTEROV-MUELLER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, V. STADLER, PEPperPRINT GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany, J. WAGNER, R. BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM12 Graphene for Biosensing and Surface DAHINT, University of Heidelberg, Germany Functionalization, P.E. SHEEHAN, Naval Research Laboratory, R. STINE, Nova Research, S.P. MULVANEY, J.T. ROBINSON, C.R. TAMANAHA, Naval Research Laboratory 174 Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM Spectroscopic Ellipsometry for Photovoltaics and Instrument Development Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM Hybrid and Organic Electronics Moderators: M. Creatore, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, H. Wormeester, University of Twente, Netherlands 8:00 am EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM1 Invited Moderators: A.J. Muscat, University of Arizona, J.R. Engstrom, Cornell University, J. Xue, University of Florida EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM1 When the Sequence of Thin Film Deposition Matters: Examination of Organic-on-Organic Heterostructure Formation using Molecular Beam Techniques and In Situ Real Time X-ray Synchrotron Radiation, E.R. KISH, R.K. NAHM, A.R. WOLL, J.R. ENGSTROM, Cornell University 8:20 am Invited talk continued. EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM2 Application of Spectroscopic Ellipsometry for the Characterization of Various Solar Cell Devices, H. FUJIWARA, Gifu University, Japan Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy Study of Sliding Defects in α-6T Films on C60/Au(111), D.B. DOUGHERTY, J. WANG, North Carolina State University 8:40 am EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM3 Ellipsometric Studies of Photovoltaic at NREL, S. CHOI, J. LI, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Thin Films EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM3 Invited Organic-Organic Heterostructures for Organic Electronics, F. SCHREIBER, University of Tuebingen, Germany 9:00 am Real-Time and Through-the-Glass Mapping Spectroscopic Ellipsometry for Analysis of CdS/CdTe Coated Superstrates and Correlations with Solar Cell Performance, P. KOIRALA, J. EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM4 Invited talk continued. CHEN, X. TAN, R.W. COLLINS, The University of Toledo 9:20 am EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM5 Invited 9:40 am Invited talk continued. 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am 11:20 am EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5 Importance of Interfaces in Graphene Transfer to Polymers, E.H. LOCK, Naval Research Lab, D. DELONGCHAMP, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), M. LASKOSKI, Naval Research Lab, M. BARAKET, Lab de Chimie Inorganique et Biologique, France, S.P. MULVANEY, S.C. HERNANDEZ, P.E. SHEEHAN, J.T. ROBINSON, Naval Research Lab, C. JAYE, D.A. FISHER, NIST, S.G. WALTON, Naval Research Lab EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM6 Towards Organic Electronics: Methods for the Selective Deposition of Semiconductors and Metals, Z. SHI, J. YANG, K. BORNER, A. ELLSWORTH, A.V. WALKER, University of Texas at Dallas Expanded Beam Spectroscopic Ellipsometry for In-line Monitoring of Thin Film Process, M. FRIED, Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM9 Invited Materials Characterization using THz Ellipsometry and THz Optical Hall Effect, T. HOFMANN, University of Nebraska-Lincoln BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM9 Interfacial Structures of Li Electrode and πconjugated Polymers, X.F. FENG, Y.F. YE, H.X. JU, J.F. ZHU, University of Science and Technology of China Organic Thin-Film Transistors Manufactured by Vacuum-Evaporation in a Roll-to-Roll Web-Coater Exploiting a FlashEvaporated Polymer Gate Dielectric, Z. DING, G. ABBAS, H. ASSENDER, Invited talk continued. EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10 University of Oxford, UK, D.M. TAYLOR, E. PATCHETT, A. WILLIAMS, Bangor University, UK, J. MORRISON, S. YEATES, University of Manchester, UK, L. LIN, University of Leeds, UK EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM11 Invited EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM11 A History of Early Ellipsometry and Polarimetry, R.A. SYNOWICKI, J.A. Woollam Co., Inc. Interface Science of Emerging Thin Film Photovoltaic Technologies: The Role of Interface Composition on Charge Harvesting Efficiencies, N.R. ARMSTRONG, University of Arizona 11:40 am Vibrational Properties of Lanthanum Aluminate and Magnesium Aluminate Spinel Using Fourier Transform Infrared Ellipsometry, T. WILLETT-GIES, New Mexico State University, C.J. ZOLLNER, EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM12 Invited talk continued. Cornell University, E. DELONG, S. ZOLLNER, New Mexico State University 175 Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 102 A - Session EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM 2D Materials: Nanostructures Materials and Process for Advanced Interconnects I Moderators: S.W. King, Intel Corporation, E. Mays, Intel Corporation Moderators: T.F. Heinz, Columbia University, D. Xiao, Carnegie Mellon University GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM1 Density Functional Theory Studies of Mechanical and Electronic Properties in 2-D Superlattices Made of Carbon and Boron Nitride Domains, C.V. CIOBANU, Colorado School of Mines 8:00 am EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM1 Measurement of the Bandgap Energies in Low-k Organosilicates, M. NICHOLS, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Q. LIN, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, S. BANNA, Applied Materials Inc., Y. NISHI, Stanford University, J.L. SHOHET, University of Wisconsin-Madison 8:20 am EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM2 Complementary Porosity Metrologies for Porous Ultra Low-k Material, D. YANG, R. OPILA, University of Delaware, V. PALLEM, Air Liquide, D. DUTTA, D. GIDLEY, University of Michigan, N. BHARGAVA, University of Delaware GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM2 EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM3 Invited GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM3 DUBOIS, IBM Almaden Research Center Maryland, O. PIERRE-LOUIS, Univ. Lyon 1-CNRS, France, J. HUANG, University of Maryland, M.S. FUHRER, University of Maryland & Monash University, Australia, T.L. EINSTEIN, W.G. CULLEN, University of Maryland Invited talk continued. GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM4 8:40 am 9:00 am Enclosing, Isolation and Electron Microscopy of Encapsulated Microscopic Objects Using Graphene Oxide Membranes, A. YULAEV, A. KOLMAKOV, Southern Illinois University Carbondale "Princess and the Pea" at the Nanoscale: Wrinkling and Unbinding of Graphene on Nanoparticles, M. YAMAMOTO, University of Future of Ultra Low-k Materials, W. VOLKSEN, T. MAGBITANG, K. LIONTI, G. Chemical Properties of Ultrathin MgO(100) Films: The Role of Interfaces and Dopants, T. RISSE, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, A. GONCHAR, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Germany 9:20 am EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM5 Porosity Scaling Strategies for Low-k Films, D.J. MICHALAK, J.M. BLACKWELL, A. SENGUPTA, J.S. CLARKE, D. PANTUSO, Intel Corporation GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM5 Invited The Self-assembly of Carbon Atoms on Catalyst Surface—Mechanism of Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Growth, F. DING, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China 9:40 am Ellipsometric Porosimetry Surface Characterization of Oxygen Plasma Damage and κ Repair on Ultra Low κ Dielectrics, Z. SUN, EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM6 Invited talk continued. GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc., A. BONDAZ, T. KARPOWICZ, Semilab, V. SESHACHALAM, S. SRIVATHANAKUL, H. LIU, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc. 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9 Pore Stuffing to Enable Interconnect Scaling, J.D. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM9 Invited BIELEFELD, M. CHANDHOK, J.S. CLARKE, C.J. JEZEWSKI, K. SINGH, A.M. MYERS, J.M. TORRES, R. TURKOT, Intel Corporation Graphene Nanostructures: Top-down vs. Bottom-up Approaches, A. 11:00 am EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM10 Invited Invited talk continued. 11:20 am Invited talk continued. GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM11 Exfoliation, Sorting, and Applications of Few Layer Graphene Sheets, X. CHEN, Northwestern University 11:40 am EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM12 Surface Photoconductivity of Low-k Organosilicates Induced by Plasma Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation, H. ZHENG, D. PEI, M. GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM12 Interaction of Copper Nanoparticles with Graphene Membrane, L.W. HUANG, C.S. CHANG, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China Molecular Layer Deposition of Organic Films for Nanoelectronics Applications, S.F. BENT, Stanford University SINITSKII, University of Nebraska-Lincoln NICHOLS, University of Wisconsin-Madison, S. BANNA, Applied Materials Inc., Y. NISHI, Stanford University, J.L. SHOHET, University of Wisconsin-Madison 176 Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Helium Ion Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 203 A - Session HI-ThM In Situ Spectroscopy and Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 203 B - Session IS+AS+SS-ThM Basics of Helium Ion Microscopy Ambient Pressure XPS from Sophistication to Reality HI-ThM3 Invited IS+AS+SS-ThM3 Invited Moderator: A. Gölzhäuser, Bielefeld University, Germany Moderator: E. Stach, Brookhaven National Laboratory 8:00 am 8:20 am 8:40 am Imaging with Helium Ions - A New Detector Regime with New Challenges and New Opportunities, J.A. NOTTE, Carl Zeiss Microscopy Ambient Pressure XPS Observation of Electrode Surfaces during Electrochemical Reactions, H. SANCHEZ CASALONGUE, S. KAYA, D.J. MILLER, D. FRIEBEL, A. NILSSON, H. OGASAWARA, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 9:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 9:20 am HI-ThM5 Invited IS+AS+SS-ThM5 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am Ambient Pressure Photoelectron and Electron SpectroMicroscopy Using Electron Transparent Membranes, A. YULAEV, Southern Interaction of Energetic Ions and Electrons with Two-Dimensional Materials, A.V. KRASHENINNIKOV, Aalto University and University of Helsinki, Finland Illinois University Carbondale, M. AMATI, L. GREGORATTI, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy, S. GUENTHER, Technical University Muenchen, Germany, M. KISKINOVA, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy, I. SGURA, B. BOZZINI, University of Salento, Italy, A. KOLMAKOV, Southern Illinois University Carbondale IS+AS+SS-ThM6 Surface Chemistry over Inverse Model Catalysts under Near-Ambient Pressure, A. BABER, K. MUDIYENSELAGE, S. SENANAYAKE, J. RODRIGUEZ, D. STACCHIOLA, Brookhaven National Laboratory Invited talk continued. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest HI-ThM9 Imaging of Graphene Films by Helium Ion Microscope , S. OGAWA, BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest IS+AS+SS-ThM9 Invited T. IIJIMA, S. NAKAHARAI, M. HAYASHIDA, S. SATO, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy using Tender X-ray, S. AXNANDA, E.J. CRUMLIN, R. CHANG, B. MAO, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, W. STOLTE, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, P. ROSS, Z. HUSSAIN, Z. LIU, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 11:00 am HI-ThM10 Secondary Electron Contrast for Few Layer Graphene in Helium Ion Microscope, Y. ZHOU, H. ZHANG, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Invited talk continued. 11:20 am HI-ThM11 Monte Carlo Simulations of Helium and Neon Ions Beam Induced Deposition and Etching, R.T. TIMILSINA, The University of Tennessee IS+AS+SS-ThM11 Novel Developments in Near Ambient Pressure XPS – The Route Towards Standard Analysis Tools in Laboratory Environments, A. THISSEN, S. BAHR, SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH, Germany Knoxville, D.A. SMITH, P.D. RACK, The University of Tennessee Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory 11:40 am Helium Ion Microscope; a Single Beam for Imaging and Fabrication, E. VAN VELDHOVEN, N.B. KOSTER, F.T. MOLKENBOER, D.J. MAAS, HI-ThM12 TNO Technical Sciences, Netherlands, H.W. ZANDBERGEN, P.F.A. ALKEMADE, TU Delft, Netherlands 177 Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Accelerating Materials Discovery for Global Competitiveness Plasma Science and Technology Focus Topic Room: 102 B - Session PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM Room: 202 B - Session MG+MI+NS-ThM Theoretical and Computational Methods Plasma Synthesis of Nanostructures Moderators: K. Cook-Chennault, Rutgers, the State University of New 8:00 am Moderator: R.M. Sankaran, Case Western Reserve University Jersey, L. Madsen, National Science Foundation (NSF) MG+MI+NS-ThM1 Computational Materials Science at The Dow Chemical Company, A.N. SOUKHOJAK, The Dow Chemical Company PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM1 Invited Nanoscale Interface Engineering of Silicon Nanocrystals by Nonequilibrium Microplasma, V. SVRCEK, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 8:20 am Predicting Stability of Materials using First Principles Thermodynamics, V. STEVANOVIC, Colorado School of Mines, S. LANY, A. MG+MI+NS-ThM2 Invited talk continued. ZAKUTAYEV, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 8:40 am PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM3 Single Step Plasma Synthesis of Core-shell Group IV Application of Computational Methods to Material Design and Discovery, Nanoparticles, R.P. CHAUKULKAR*, Colorado School of Mines, K. DE PEUTER, MG+MI+NS-ThM3 Invited S.B. SINNOTT, University of Florida Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, P. STRADINS, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, S. AGARWAL, Colorado School of Mines 9:00 am Invited talk continued. PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM4 On the Structure of Non-Thermal-Plasma Produced Nanocrystals, T. LOPEZ, L. MANGOLINI, University of California, Riverside 9:20 am MG+MI+NS-ThM5 Invited PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM5 State University of New Jersey C.J. HOGAN, University of Minnesota, A. KUMAR, Case Western Reserve University, S. KANG, C. LARRIBA-ANDALUZ, H. OUYANG, University of Minnesota, R.M. SANKARAN, Case Western Reserve University Invited talk continued. PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM6 9:40 am New Ferroelectrics and Antiferroelectrics by Design, K.M. RABE, Rutgers, the Detection of Nanometer Scale Ni Clusters Formed in an Atmospheric Pressure DC Microplasma by Ion Mobility Spectrometry, One-step Synthesis of Gold Bimetallic Nanoparticles with Various Metal Compositions, M.A. BRATESCU, N. SAITO, Nagoya University, Japan 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest MG+MI+NS-ThM9 Disruptive Design Strategies for Emergent Ferroics, J.M. RONDINELLI, Drexel University 11:00 am Node Structures and Properties of (111) Semi-coherent Interfaces in FCC Crystals, S. SHAO, J. WANG, A. MISRA, Los Alamos National MG+MI+NS-ThM10 Laboratory BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BBREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9 Synthesis of Platinum Nanoparticles on Carbon Powder by the Means of an RF Plasma Torch for Fuel Cells Applications, D. MERCHE, T. DUFOUR, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, L. DEVANT, Facultés Univ. Notre Dame de la Paix, Belgium, F. DESCHAMPS, Univ. de Liège, Belgium, J.-J. PIREAUX, L. HOUSSIAU, Facultés Univ. Notre Dame de la Paix, Belgium, N. JOB, Univ. de Liège, Belgium, F.A.B. RENIERS, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM10 Growth of Nanocomposites on Heat-Sensitive Polymers using Cold, Dielectric Barrier Discharges at Atmospheric Pressure, J. PROFILI, Universite Paul-Sabatier, France and Universite de Montreal, Canada, N. GHERARDI, CNRS-LAPLACE, France, L. STAFFORD, Universite de Montreal, Canada 11:20 am MG+MI+NS-ThM11 Invited Computational Design of Materials for Catalysis: Interface Matters, T.S. PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM11 Fabrication of Asymmetric Nanopores by Pulsed PECVD, S.S. KELKAR, C.A. WOLDEN, Colorado School of Mines RAHMAN, University of Central Florida 11:40 am Invited talk continued. Microplasma Reduction of Metal-Organic and MetalPolymer Films for Single-Step Fabrication of Flexible, Conductive Patterns, S. GHOSH, R. YANG, C.A. ZORMAN, P. X.-L. FENG, R.M. SANKARAN, Case PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM12 Western Reserve University 178 * Coburn & Winters Student Award Finalist Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Advanced Surface Engineering Room: 203 C - Session SE+PS-ThM Pulsed Plasmas in Surface Engineering (8:00-10:00 am)/Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas (10:40 am-12:00 pm) Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS-ThM Plasma Modeling Moderators: H. Barankova, Uppsala University, Sweden, J. KlembergSapieha, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada Moderator: D.J. Economou, University of Houston 8:00 am Molecular Dynamics Analysis of Si Etching in HBr-based Plasmas: Ion Incident Energy and Angle Dependence, N. NAKAZAKI, Y. PS-ThM1 SE+PS-ThM1 Invited A 60 Year Perspective on Developments in Plasma Assisted PVD Processes for Enhanced Surface Engineered Performance, A. MATTHEWS, TAKAO, K. ERIGUCHI, K. ONO, Kyoto University, Japan University of Sheffield, UK 8:20 am MD Simulations of Pulsed Chlorine Plasmas Interaction with Ultrathin Silicon Films for Advanced Etch Processes, P.D. BRICHON, E. PS-ThM2 Invited talk continued. DESPIAU-PUJO, G. CUNGE, M. DARNON, O. JOUBERT, Cnrs/ujf/ Cea - Ltm, France 8:40 am PS-ThM3 Control of SiO2 Etch Properties by Pulsed Capacitively Coupled Plasmas Sustained in Ar/CF4/O2, S.-H. SONG, M.J. KUSHNER, University of SE+PS-ThM3 Michigan University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, M. SCHILLING, Dexter Magnetic Technologies, Inc, S. AMSTRONG, Kurt J. Lesker Company Accuracy of the Step Sheath Approximation, M.A. SOBOLEWSKI, 9:00 am PS-ThM4 NIST 9:20 am PS-ThM5 Invited 9:40 am Optimized Magnetic Field Configuration for High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering, P. RAMAN, L. MENG, H. YU, D.N. RUZIC, RAUF, J. KENNEY, A. AGARWAL, A. BALAKRISHNA, M.-F. WU, K. COLLINS, Applied Materials Inc. SE+PS-ThM5 HiPIMS Deposition of Semiconducting ZnO Thin Films, A.N. REED, P.J. SHAMBERGER, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, C. MURATORE, University of Dayton, J.E. BULTMAN, University of Dayton Research Institute, A.A. VOEVODIN, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base Invited talk continued. SE+PS-ThM6 Multi-dimensional Modeling of Industrial Plasma Processing Systems, S. Si3N4 Spacers Etching in Synchronized Pulsed CH3F/O2/He/SiF4 Plasmas, R. BLANC, STMicroelectronics, France, M. DARNON, G. CUNGE, O. JOUBERT, LTM – MINATEC – CEA/Leti, France 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest PS-ThM9 Self-Consistent Simulations of the Radial Line Slot Antenna Plasma Source, P. VENTZEK, Tokyo Electron America, R. UPADHYAY, Esgee BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest SE+PS-ThM9 CO2 Conversion to CO and O2 by DBD Plasma at Atmospheric Pressure, G. ARNOULT, T. BIERBER, A. OZKAN, P. DE KEYZER, Technologies Inc., M. AITA, J. YOSHIKAWA, T. IWAO, K. ISHIBASHI, Tokyo Electron Ltd., L. RAJA, University of Texas at Austin F.A.B. RENIERS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium SE+PS-ThM10 Cold Atmospheric Plasma Assisted Production of Hydrogen, L. BARDOS, H. BARÁNKOVÁ, Uppsala University, Sweden 11:00 am 11:20 am Feature Profile Simulator with Atomic Mono-Layer Resolution Capability, P. MOROZ, Tokyo Electron US Holdings Optical Emission Spectroscopy of He Dielectric Barrier Discharges at Atmospheric-Pressure Applied to the Functionalization of Wood Surfaces, L. STAFFORD, R.K. GANGWAR, O. LEVASSEUR, Universite de PS-ThM11 SE+PS-ThM11 Montreal, Canada, N. GHERARDI, CNRS-LAPLACE, France, N. NAUDÉ, Universite PaulSabatier, France 11:40 am PS-ThM12 Feature Profile Evolution in Plasma Processing using OnWafer Monitoring System, T. KUBOTA, Tohoku University, Japan, M. SATO, Harada SE+PS-ThM12 Substitution of ThO2 by La2O3 for Tungsten Electrodes used in Atmospheric Plasma Spraying, M. HEISSL, C. MITTERER, Corporation, Japan, T. IWASAKI, Mizuro Information & Research Institute, Inc., Japan, K. ONO, Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc., Japan, S. SAMUKAWA, Tohoku University, Japan Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria, T. GRANZER, J. SCHROEDER, M. KATHREIN, PLANSEE Composite Materials GmbH, Germany 179 Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Scanning Probe Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 202 C - Session SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS+EN-ThM Advances in Scanning Probe Imaging Photocatalysis and Photochemistry at Surfaces Moderators: S. Allen, The University of Nottingham, UK, A.P. Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 8:00 am Moderator: G.A. Kimmel, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Hindering Influence of Oxygen Vacancies for Photoactivity on TiO2(110), I. LYUBINETSKY, Z.T. WANG, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, N.A. SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM1 Invited SS+EN-ThM1 Irvine DESKINS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, M.A. HENDERSON, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 8:20 am Invited talk continued. SS+EN-ThM2 Anisotropic Photochemical Reactivity of Rutile (110), A. SONG, D. JING, M.A. HINES, Cornell University 8:40 am SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM3 Inelastic Imaging of Single Molecule Dynamics, W. HO, University of California, Tunneling Resonances Into Engineered SS+EN-ThM3 Invited Nanoscale Cavities on a Noble Metal Surface, A. DILULLO, D. ACHARYA, Ohio Partial Oxidation of Alkenes on TiO2(110) through Photochemistry, M.A. University, N. TAKEUCHI, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, S.-W. HLA, Ohio University HENDERSON, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 9:00 am SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM4 Real-space Spectroscopy and Microscopy of Tunneling Electron Induced Light Emission from Single Gold Nanoclusters, S.W. LI, A.X. YU, G. CZAP, W. HO, University of California, Irvine Invited talk continued. 9:20 am SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM5 Spatial Mapping of Surface Plasmons in Nanoscale Ag Islands on Graphite using Scanning Probe Energy Loss Spectroscopy, K. BAUER, S. MURPHY, L. TANG, R.E. PALMER, University of SS+EN-ThM5 Energy Transfer and Photostimulated Desorption of Atoms and Molecules Co-adsorbed with Oxygen on TiO2(110) Surface, N.G. PETRIK, G.A. KIMMEL, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Birmingham, UK 9:40 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM6 Development of a Synchrotron X-Ray Assisted STM, H. KERSELL, S.-W. HLA, Ohio University, N. SHIRATO, V. ROSE, Argonne National Laboratory SS+EN-ThM6 BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM9 High-Speed AFM Studies of Cell Membrane Dynamics, A. SLADE, S.C. MINNE, Bruker Nano Inc. 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PROKSCH, Asylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company 11:20 am SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM11 Invited Minimally Invasive AFM for Imaging Biomolecules in Liquid, B.W. Adsorption and Photo-induced Decomposition of Formate on Rutile TiO2 (110), A. MATTSSON, S. HU, K. HERMANSSON, L. ÖSTERLUND, Uppsala University, Sweden C.-C. CHEN, Argonne National Laboratory, H. BLUHM, Z. LIU, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, M. VEENENDAAL, Argonne National Laboratory, T. DEVEREAUX, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, J.C. HEMMINGER, University of California, Irvine SS+EN-ThM10 Carrier Dynamics on Oxide Surfaces Studied by Timeresolved Soft X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, S. YAMAMOTO, R. YUKAWA, The University of Tokyo, Japan, M. EMORI, Sophia University, Japan, K. OZAWA, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, M. OGAWA, K. FUJIKAWA, SH. YAMAMOTO, R. HOBARA, I. MATSUDA, The University of Tokyo, Japan SS+EN-ThM11 Atomic Scale Photochemistry with STM, A.X. YU, S.W. LI, G. CZAP, Y.N. ZHANG, H.Y. HE, R.Q. WU, W. HO, University of California, Irvine HOOGENBOOM, University College London, UK 11:40 am Invited talk continued. Atomic Structure and Catalytic Activity of Size-Selected MoS2 Nanoclusters for Water Splitting, R.E. PALMER, M. CUDDY, K. ARKILL, SS+EN-ThM12 Z.W. WANG, N.V. REES, University of Birmingham, UK 180 Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Surface Science Room: 202 A - Session SS-ThM Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM Chirality & Enantioselectivity on Surfaces Thin Film: Growth and Characterization I Moderator: J. Millunchick, University of Michigan Moderator: P.D. Rack, University of Tennessee 8:00 am 8:20 am TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM1 Invited Understanding Strongly Correlated Complex Oxides through Epitaxial Control, T.Z. WARD, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Creation of Local Chiral Surface Environments via the Adsorption of Propylene Oxide on achiral Pt(111) Surfaces, S. SS-ThM2 Invited talk continued. KARAKALOS, F. ZAERA, University of California, Riverside 8:40 am Enantiospecific Adsorption and Decomposition of Aspartic Acid on Cu(hkl)R&S Surfaces, A.J. GELLMAN, Y. YUN, B.S. MHATRE, Carnegie Mellon SS-ThM3 University TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM3 Invited Tracing the History of Inorganic Thin Films from ~2500 BC to the Early 1900s AD, J.E. GREENE, University of Illinois, Linköping University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology 9:00 am Imaging a Surface Explosion: Autocatalytic Desorption of Tartaric Acid from Cu(110), T.J. LAWTON*, Tufts University, B.S. MHATRE, V. SS-ThM4 Invited talk continued. PUSHKAREV, B.S. HOLSCLAW, A.J. GELLMAN, Carnegie Mellon University, E.C.H. SYKES, Tufts University 9:20 am SS-ThM5 Invited TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM5 Metal-Insulator Transition Induced in SrVO3 Thin Films, M. GU, S.A. WOLF, J.W. LU, University of Virginia 9:40 am Invited talk continued. TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am Exploring Enantioselectivity on Chirally Modified Surfaces in Ultrahigh Vacuum, W.T. TYSOE, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Bi-Chromatic Far-Field Optical Probing the Percolative Metal-Insulator Transition in VO2 Thin Film, L. WANG, I. BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest SS-ThM9 Spin-dependent Electron Transmission through Helical Organic Molecules, B. GOEHLER, M. KETTNER, University of Muenster, Germany, T.Z. MARKUS, NOVIKOVA, The College of William and Mary, J.M. KLOPF, S. MADARAS, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, E. MADARAS, NASA Langley Research Center, G.P. WILLIAMS, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, R.A. LUKASZEW, The College of William and Mary BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM9 Magnetron Deposition of IGZO Thin Films Utilizing dc, Pulsed dc and Bipolar Power Supply, P. BAROCH, J. REZEK, J. HOUSKA, R. NAAMAN, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, H. ZACHARIAS, University of Muenster, Germany University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic, P. OZIMEK, A. KLIMCZAK, Huettinger Electronic Coverage Dependent Self-Assembled Structures of Glutaric Acid on Cu(110), E.H. PARK, S. KIM, KAIST, Republic of Korea TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM10 SS-ThM10 Structure and Optical Properties of Nanocrystalline Hafnium Oxide Thin Films Made by Sputter-Deposition, M. VARGAS, C.V. RAMANA, University of Texas at El Paso 11:20 am Enantioselective Decomposition of L and D Tartaric Acid on Copper Surface Structure Spread Single Crystals, A. REINICKER, B.S. SS-ThM11 MHATRE, B.S. HOLSCLAW, A.J. GELLMAN, Carnegie Mellon University Studies of Electrical and Surface Properties of High-k Dielectric Gate formed by Al2O3, HfO2, AlxHfyOz and AlHfON on Silicon via Atomic Layer Deposition, V. OU, Y.S. LIN, R. CANDLER, S. FRANZ, TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM11 UCLA 11:40 am Stereodirecting Interactions and Stereodynamics on Chirally Modified Pt(111), Y. DONG, G. GOUBERT, Y. ZENG, P.H. MCBREEN, J.-C. LEMAY, SS-ThM12 TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM12 TiO2 Film Crystallization by Post-Deposition Annealing, A. HENEGAR, T. GOUGOUSI, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Laval University, Canada 181 * Morton S. Traum Award Finalist Thursday Morning, October 31, 2013 Thin Film Room: 102 C - Session TF+PS-ThM Advanced CVD Methods Moderator: R.C. Davis, Brigham Young University 8:00 am Non-destructive Spectroscopic Analysis of Gradient Hydrocarbon/Fluorocarbon Thin Films to Demonstrate the Formation of a Stable Gradient Structure during PECVD Film Growth, B.D. TOMPKINS, TF+PS-ThM1 E.R. FISHER, Colorado State University 8:20 am CVD Infiltration of Carbon into Carbon Nanotube Forests for Templated Microfabrication, R.R. VANFLEET, W. FAZIO, J.M. LUND, K. ZUFELT, T. TF+PS-ThM2 WOOD, D.D. ALLRED, R.C. DAVIS, B.D. JENSEN, Brigham Young University 8:40 am TF+PS-ThM3 Invited 9:00 am Invited talk continued. 9:20 am TF+PS-ThM5 Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition of Functional Polymers onto Porous Materials and Liquid Surfaces, M. GUPTA, University of Southern California Ultrasonic Spray Deposition of Mesoporous WO3 Films Displaying 100% Optical Modulation, C.-P. LI, Colorado School of Mines, C. ENGTRAKUL, R.C. TENENT, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, C.A. WOLDEN, Colorado School of Mines 9:40 am Preparation and Characterization of CVD & ALD Tungsten & Molybdenum Thin Films for CNT-M Metallic Microstructures, D.D. ALLRED, TF+PS-ThM6 R.R. VANFLEET, J.K. ANDERSON, C. BROWN, R.S. HANSEN, Brigham Young University, D. MCKENNA, University of Notre Dame, R.C. DAVIS, Brigham Young University 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:40 am BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest BREAK - Complimentary Coffee in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Open – Free Events: Coffee; Career Center; Exhibitor Technology Spotlight Sessions; Caricatures; Massages; Art Zone & Pumpkin/Contest, E-Mail (with printing); AVS Store, Souvenirs & Publications; AVS-60 Special Events-History Booth/Trivia Contest TF+PS-ThM9 Silica Structures by Plasma-enhanced Chemical Vapor Infiltration of a Carbon Nanotube Template, J.M. LUND, B.D. JENSEN, R.C. DAVIS, R.R. VANFLEET, Brigham Young University 11:00 am High Deposition Rate and Uniformity of Silicon Thin Films Deposited Via Efficient, Low-Damage Surface Wave Plasma Source, J. TF+PS-ThM10 PECK, P.S. ZONOOZ, D. CURRELI, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, M. REILLY, R. STUBBERS, B. JURCZYK, Starfire Industries, LLC, D.N. RUZIC, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 11:20 am Ab-initio and Classical Molecular Dynamics Study of Diffusion of Ti and N Adatoms on the TiN(001) Surface, D.G. SANGIOVANNI, TF+PS-ThM11 D. EDSTRÖM, L. HULTMAN, Linköping University, Sweden, I.G. PETROV, J.E. GREENE, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, V. CHIRITA, Linköping University, Sweden 11:40 am Quantum Chemistry Analysis of the Role of Radicals in Plasma Assisted Atomic Layer Deposition of Silicon Nitride Films, J. TF+PS-ThM12 YOSHIKAWA, N. FUKIAGE, S.Y. KANG, Tokyo Electron Ltd., P. VENTZEK, Tokyo Electron America, H. UEDA, Tokyo Electron Ltd. 182 NOTES 183 Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Applied Surface Science Room: 204 - Session AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA Biomaterial Interfaces Room: 102 B - Session BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA Biomolecules at Interfaces Nanoparticle Surface Chemistry II Moderator: N. Kruse, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 2:00 pm 2:20 pm AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA1 Invited Fundamental Explorations of Chemical Bonding and Surface Chemistry at Graphene Interfaces, B.J. SCHULTZ, V. LEE, R. DENNIS, J. ALDINGER, S. Moderator: S.M. McArthur, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA1 The Protein Resistance Properties of Hydroxy- and Methoxy-terminated Oligo(ethylene oxide) (OEO) Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs) to Membrane Proteins, M. WALKER, National Institute of HENDERSON, S. BANERJEE, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Standards and Technology (NIST), A. VAISH, D. VANDERAH, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Research Invited talk continued. BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA2 A Bottom-up Approach for Creating Biomimetic Surfaces with Defined Nanotopographic Structure and Surface Chemistry, N.P. REYNOLDS, K.E. STYAN, C. EASTON, CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, Australia, R. MEZZENGA, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, B. MUIR, P. HARTLEY, CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, Australia 2:40 pm Structure-dependent Trends in Adsorption of CO, O2, and H2 on Pd and Pt Nanoparticle Catalysts, H. MISTRY, F. BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA3 Nanoscale Imaging of Peptide-Membrane Interactions, P.D. RAKOWSKA, National Physical Laboratory, UK AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA3 BEHAFARID, B. ROLDAN CUENYA, University of Central Florida AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA4 CO-induced Scavenging of Oxide-Supported Platinum Nanoclusters, N. CHAABANE, INSTN, CEA, France, R. LAZZARI, J. JUPILLE, INSP, UPMC and CNRS, France, G. RENAUD, INSC, CEA, France, EA. SOARES, ICEx-IFMG, BeloHorizonte MG, Brazil BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA4 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA6 Adsorption Energies of Cu Nanoparticles on CeO2-x(111) Supports Studied by Microcalorimetry, T.E. JAMES, S.L. BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA6 Invited HEMMINGSON, C.T. CAMPBELL, University of Washington University of Washington 4:00 pm AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA7 Invited Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm Invited talk continued. BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA8 4:40 pm AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA9 3:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:20 pm 5:40 pm Development of Molecular Modeling Capabilities in LAMMPS Specifically Designed for the Efficient and Accurate Simulation of Biomolecule-Surface Interactions, R.A. LATOUR, Clemson University, C.D. LORENZ, King's College-London, UK Dynamic Nanomaterials for Diagnostics and Drug Delivery, P. STAYTON, Spontaneous Multi-electron Transfer from the Surfaces of Colloidal PbS Quantum Dots, K.E. KNOWLES, M. MALICKI, E.A. WEISS, Northwestern University Determination of Orientation and Tertiary Structure of Adsorbed Protein on Material Surfaces by Chemical Modification and Peptide Mapping, A.A. THYPARAMBIL, Y. WEI, R.A. LATOUR, Clemson University Complimentary XPS and AES Analysis of MoS3 BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA9 Exploring the Formation, Lifetime and Dissociation Solid Lubricant Coatings, J.R. LINCE, The Aerospace Corporation, S.S. ALNABULSI, Statistics of Acid-Amine Bonds, S. RAMAN, M. VALTINER, Max Planck Institute für D.F. PAUL, J.F. MOULDER, J.S. HAMMOND, Physical Electronics Inc. Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany Nanocrystal-ligand Bonding Characterized by Surface-specific Heterometallic Probes and X-ray Spectroscopy, D.F. BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA10 AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA10 OGLETREE, E.L. ROSEN, K. GILMORE, A.M. SAWVEL, A.T. HAMMACK, S.E. DORRIS, S. ALONI, M.V.P. ALTOE, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, D. NORDLUND, T.-C. WENG, D. SOKARAS, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, B.E. COHEN, J.J. URBAN, D.J. MILLIRON, D. PRENDERGAST, BA. HELMS, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA11 Simple Room Temperature Process to Produce Large Areas Covered with ZnO Nanorods via Corrosion, D. IQBAL, Max Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany Thiolene Reaction Applied to Different Metal Oxide Surfaces: Role of Short and Long PEG-terminated Chains on Biomolecules Solution Adsorption, A. GALTAYRIES, A. DELLINGER, Chimie ParisTech, France, V. SEMETEY, Institut Curie, France Immobilization of Peptide-Based StimuliResponsive Biomolecules on Silica Surfaces, L. LI, O. IM, J. HARRIS, W. HAN, BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA11 A. CHILKOTI, G.P. LÓPEZ, Duke University Microfluidic Extraction and Labeling of Methylated DNA from Small Cell Populations for Single-Molecule Analysis, J. BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12 BENITEZ, J. TOPOLANCIK, H. TIAN, C. WALLIN, V. ADIGA, P. MURPHY, J. HAGARMAN, P. SOLOWAY, H.G. CRAIGHEAD, Cornell University 184 Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM2-ThA Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 102 A - Session EM-ThA Non-traditional Inorganic Semiconductors Materials and Process for Advanced Interconnects II Moderators: S. Durbin, University at Buffalo-SUNY, D.O. Scanlon, University College London, UK 2:00 pm 2:20 pm Moderators: S.W. King, Intel Corporation, E. Mays, Intel Corporation Electrically Detected Magnetic Resonance of Deep Level Centers in SiCN:H Dielectrics, M. MUTCH, P.M. LENAHAN, Penn State University, EM2-ThA1 Invited EM-ThA1 D.O. SCANLON, University College London, UK S.W. KING, Intel Corporation Invited talk continued. EM-ThA2 Electronic Structure and Defect Chemistry of II-IV-V2 Semiconductors, Effect of Hybrid Cleaning in Mitigating Low-k Damage for Critical BEOL Applications at 20 nm Node and Beyond, N. MOHANTY, J. STILLAHN, Y.P. FEURPRIER, T. YOSHIDA, T. YAMAMURA, L. WANG, Y. CHIBA, K. KUMAR, D.M. MORVAY, P. BIOLSI, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC, S. MISHRA, W. HWANG, M. WANG, GLOBALFOUNDRIES U.S. Inc. 2:40 pm EM2-ThA3 Invited The Role of Native Defects in the Electrical Conductivity of Metal-Oxide Semiconductors, A. JANOTTI, University of California, Santa Barbara EM-ThA3 Invited Cu Interconnects at 1x Node - Challenges & Approaches, S. KESAPRAGADA, Applied Materials, Inc. 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm EM2-ThA6 Invited EM-ThA6 W.R. LAMBRECHT, A. PUNYA, Case Western Reserve University I. KARIM, H. QIU, E. KO, R. TARAFDAR, K. COLINJIVADI, J. HAHN, K. LEESER, K. ASHTIANI, Lam Research Corp Invited talk continued. EM-ThA7 4:00 pm Electronic and Lattice Dynamical Properties of II-IV-N2 Semiconductors, Selective Deposition of Cu Film in Recessed Features using a Hollow Cathode Magnetron Physical Vapor Deposition Source, A. DULKIN, Analysis of Grain Structure and Electrical Resistivity of 17 nm Half-Pitch Copper Wires, J.S. CHAWLA, K.J. GANESH, B.J. KRIST, J.S. CLARKE, H.J. YOO, Intel Corporation 4:20 pm The Role of Gas-phase Reaction during Co-CVD using Amidinate Precursor for ULSI-Cu Liner Application, Y. SUZUKI, H. SHIMIZU, EM2-ThA8 Invited EM-ThA8 University of Liverpool, UK T. MOMOSE, Y. SHIMOGAKI, University of Tokyo, Japan 4:40 pm Invited talk continued. EM-ThA9 5:00 pm EM2-ThA10 Single Crystal Growth of ZnSnN2 by Molecular Beam Epitaxy, N. FELDBERG, J.D. ALDOUS, University at Buffalo, W.M. LINHART, T.D. VEAL, University of Liverpool, UK, P.A. STAMPE, R.J. KENNEDY, Florida A&M University, D.O. SCANLON, University College London, UK, L.F.J. PIPER, Binghamton University, L. SCHWEIDENBACK, A. PETROU, S. DURBIN, University at Buffalo EM-ThA10 Chemical Mechanical Polishing of Gold, G. KARBASIAN, H. XING, A.O. ORLOV, P.J. FAY, G.L. SNIDER, University of Notre Dame 5:20 pm EM2-ThA11 Invited Novel Nitrides and Bismides: Growth and Optical Properties, T.D. VEAL, EM-ThA11 Effect of Nucleation Layer on Electrical Properties of W-contact Growth and Characterization of Zn-IV-Nitride Semiconductors, K. KASH, P. in Sub 2x nm Flash Devices, K.H. LEE, S.W. KIM, K.S. LEE, T.H. KIM, S.S. LEE, QUAYLE, E. BLANTON, Case Western Reserve University 5:40 pm Copper Reflow Modeling, P. STOUT, Applied Materials S.H. KIM, J.H. WON, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea Invited talk continued. 185 Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA Beyond Graphene: Other 2D Electronic Materials and their Heterostructures Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 104 B - Session GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA Plasma Processing, Surface Chemistry, Functionalization, and Sensor Applications of 2D Materials 2:00 pm 2:20 pm Moderator: P.E. Sheehan, Naval Research Laboratory GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1 Carbon Monoxide-induced Reduction and Healing of Graphene Oxide, S.L. WEEKS, B. NARAYANAN, B.N. JARIWALA, Colorado School Moderators: J.A. Robinson, The Pennsylvania State University, A. Turchanin, University of Bielefeld, Germany GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1 Functionalization of MoS2 Surfaces for High-k Atomic Layer Deposition, S. MCDONNELL, A. AZCATL, C. BUIE, N. LU, J. KIM, C.L. of Mines, B. MACCO, J.W. WEBER, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, M.C.M. VAN DE SANDEN, Eindhoven University of Technology; DIFFER, Netherlands, C.V. CIOBANU, S. AGARWAL, Colorado School of Mines HINKLE, M.J. KIM, R.M. WALLACE, University of Texas at Dallas Plasma Enhanced ALD of Hafnium Oxide on Graphene Layer with Plasma Pretreatment, T. KITAJIMA, T. NAKANO, National GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA2 Silicene: From Single Sheets to Multilayers, G. LE LAY, A. RESTA, Aix-Marseille University, France GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA2 Defense Academy of Japan 2:40 pm 3:00 pm GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3 Detection of Uranium and Plutonium by GrapheneBased Nanosensors, G. SANDI, Argonne National Laboratory, A. BOBADILLA, Texas A&M University, A.V. SUMANT, L. OCOLA, Argonne National Laboratory, J. SEMINARIO, Texas A&M University, C. MERTZ, M. KAMINSKI, Argonne National Laboratory GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA3 Invited Damage-free Etching of Graphene using Oxygen Neutral Beam towards Edge State Control, T. OKADA, K. IGARASHI, S. Invited talk continued. GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA4 Topological Valleytronics in Monolayers of Group-VI Dichalcogenides, D. XIAO, Carnegie Mellon University SAMUKAWA, Tohoku University, Japan 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6 Controlling the Chemistry of Graphene, S. HERNÁNDEZ, E.H. LOCK, Naval Research Laboratory, C. BENNETT, Nova Research, C. JUNKERMEIER, F. BEZARES, S. TSOI, Naval Research Laboratory, R. STINE, Nova Research, J.T. ROBINSON, J. CALDWELL, T. REINECKE, P.E. SHEEHAN, C.R. TAMANAHA, S.G. WALTON, Naval Research Laboratory GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA6 Invited 4:00 pm GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA7 Covalent Functionalization of Graphene with Fluorine by Plasma Treatment, G. MORDI, S. JANDHYALA, S. MCDONNELL, R.M. Invited talk continued. Controlled Scalable Synthesis of Uniform High-quality Monolayer and Fewlayer MoS2 Films, L. CAO, North Carolina State University WALLACE, J. KIM, The University of Texas at Dallas GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8 Field Effect Control of Carrier Conduction in Helium Ion Irradiated Graphene, S. NAKAHARAI, T. IIJIMA, S. OGAWA, AIST, GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA8 Invited Japan, S.-L. LI, K. TSUKAGOSHI, NIMS, Japan, S. SATO, N. YOKOYAMA, AIST, Japan HEINZ, Columbia University 4:40 pm GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9 Oxidation of Epitaxial Graphene Grown on Si-face SiC Substrate, M.Z. HOSSAIN, M.B.A. RAZAK, Gunma University, Japan, S. YOSHIMOTO, K. MUKAI, J. YOSHINOBU, The University of Tokyo, Japan, H. SONE, Gunma University, Japan, M.C. HERSAM, Northwestern University Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA10 Invited Epitaxial Graphene Oxide, E. RIEDO, A. BONGIORNO, Georgia Institute of Technology, Y.J. CHABAL, University of Texas at Dallas, C. BERGER, Georgia Institute of Technology, C. ARUTA, CNR GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA10 Invited talk continued. GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA11 Electronic Activity of Silicene Boundaries, Edges, and Defects, A.J. MANNIX, B.T. KIRALY, M.C. HERSAM, Northwestern University, N.P. GUISINGER, Argonne National Laboratory 4:20 pm 5:20 pm 5:40 pm Electronic and Optical Properties of MoS2 at Monolayer Thickness, T.F. Low Energy Ion Scattering Studies of the Surface Termination and Structure of Bismuth Selenide, W. ZHOU, X. HE, Z.Y. WANG, J. SHI, J.A. YARMOFF, University of California, Riverside A Large Scale Epitaxial Growth of h-BN and Graphene Hybrid Structures (BNCs) on 6H-SiC (0001) Controlled a Ratio of h-BN and Graphene by Annealing Temperature, H.-C. SHIN, S.J. GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA12 AHN, B.G. SHIN, J.-R. AHN, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea 186 Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Helium Ion Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 203 A - Session HI-ThA In Situ Spectroscopy and Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 203 B - Session IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA Imaging and Lithography with Helium Ions In Situ Studies of Electrochemical Interfaces and Processes HI-ThA1 Invited IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA1 Moderator: G. Hlawacek, University of Twente, Netherlands 2:00 pm Moderator: A. Kolmakov, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Direct In Situ Probe of Electrochemical Processes in Operating Fuel Cells, S.S. NONNENMANN, R. KUNGAS, J.M. VOHS, D.A. BONNELL, Imaging of Biological Cells and Carbon Nanomembranes with Helium Ion Microscopy, A. BEYER, Bielefeld University, Germany University of Pennsylvania 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA2 Ex Situ Lift-Out of Specimens for In Situ TEM Studies, L.A. GIANNUZZI, L.A. Giannuzzi & Associates LLC, Z. YU, M.P. HARMER, Lehigh University 2:40 pm HI-ThA3 Invited IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3 Invited Patterning of Sub-10 nm Optical Apertures on Single Crystal Metallic Films with the Helium Ion Microscope, D. PICKARD, Unaffiliated, H.F. HAO, V. In Situ Characterization of Thermal Degradation of LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries: Insights from Combined Synchrotron XRD, XAS and Environmental Microscopy Studies, E. STACH, VISWANATHAN, National University of Singapore, M. BOSMAN, IMRE , A*STAR, J. DORFMÜLLER, H. GIESSEN, University of Stuttgart, Germany, A.S. YUSUF, Z.K. AI, Y. WANG, M. MAHMOUDI, National University of Singapore 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. S. HWANG, S.-M. BAK, K.-W. NAM, Brookhaven National Lab, W. CHANG, Korean Inst. of Science and Technology, X. YU, E. HU, K.-B. KIM, Brookhaven National Lab, K.-Y. CHUNG, Korean Inst. for Science and Technology, X.-Q. YANG, Brookhaven National Lab Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm HI-ThA6 Characterization of 2D Materials by using Scanning Helium Ion Microscopy, H.X. GUO, J.H. GAO, D. FUJITA, National Institute for Materials Science, IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA6 Japan Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany, S.H. DONALDSON, K. KRISTIANSEN, M.A. GEBBIE, J.N. ISRAELACHVILI, University of California, Santa Barbara HI-ThA7 Helium Ion Microscopy of CVD-grown Films: Transition Metals and Catalytically Active Transition Metal Oxides, H. VIEKER, A. BEYER, Z.-Y. IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA7 Invited TIAN, P. MOUNTAPMBEME KOUOTOU, A. EL KASMI, K. KOHSE-HÖINGHAUS, A. GÖLZHÄUSER, Bielefeld University, Germany Laboratory 4:00 pm In Situ Measurement and Control of Interaction Forces at Electrified Softmatter | Metal Interfaces, M. VALTINER, Max Planck Institut fur 4:20 pm HI-ThA8 Helium Ion Microscopy of Blood Clot Microstructure, S.A. BODEN, University of Southampton, UK, G. MILLS, P.A. EVANS, Morriston Hospital, UK, M. BAGNALL, H.N. RUTT, University of Southampton, UK 4:40 pm HI-ThA9 Invited talk continued. Formation of “Ridge” like Structures for Possible Suppression of IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA9 The Lithium-Induced Conversion Reaction of CoO Secondary Electron Emission on Cu and Al Surfaces, V. SHUTTHANANDAN, Thin Film Battery Materials in Ultra-High Vacuum, R. THORPE, S. RANGAN, S. MANAMDHAR, M.I. NANDASIRI, A. DEVARAJ, D.E. PEREA, S.A. THEVUTHASAN, D.M. ASNER, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, D. RUBIN, W.H. HARTUNG, Y. LI, Cornell University 5:00 pm In Situ Studies of Strain Evolution in Graphene on Ir(111) and Interplay with Magnetic Few Layer Cobalt Films, A. N'DIAYE, Lawrence Berkeley National M. SINA, F. COSANDEY, R.A. BARTYNSKI, Rutgers University High Resolution Surface Imaging of Uncoated Cell-Mineral Aggregates with Helium Ion Microscopy, C.J. BURKHARDT, NMI Natural and HI-ThA10 Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, M. OBST, University of Tuebingen, Germany, B. SCHROEPPEL, NMI, Germany, F. ZEITVOGEL, University of Tuebingen, Germany 5:20 pm Towards SIMS on the Helium Ion Microscope: Detection Limits and Experimental Results on the ORION, T. WIRTZ, D. DOWSETT, Centre de HI-ThA11 Recherche Public – Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg, S. SIJBRANDIJ, J.A. NOTTE, Carl Zeiss Microscopy 5:40 pm Blunt Tungsten Tip Cleaning with Nitrogen Gas Reaction in Ultra-high Vacuum, I.-Y. PARK, B. CHO, C. HAN, J. KIM, S.J. AHN, KRISS, Republic of HI-ThA12 Korea 187 Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Accelerating Materials Discovery for Global Competitiveness Nanoparticle-Liquid Interfaces Focus Topic Focus Topic Room: 201 B - Session NL+AS+BI-ThA Room: 202 B - Session MG-ThA Nanoparticles with Proteins and Cells: Modelling and Theory, Computation and Data-Enabled Scientific Discovery Measurement 2:00 pm Moderator: T. Mueller, Johns Hopkins University MG-ThA1 High-throughput Quantum Chemistry and Virtual Screening for Materials Solutions, M.D. HALLS, D.J. GIESEN, H.S. KWAK, A. GOLDBERG, T.F. HUGHES, Y. CAO, Schrödinger Inc. Moderator: D.G. Castner, University of Washington NL+AS+BI-ThA1 Invited Nanoscale Interface Between Engineered Matter and Living Organisms: Understanding the Biological Identity of Nanosized Materials, K. DAWSON, University College, Dublin 2:20 pm MG-ThA2 Computational Materials Design: Precious Material Free Catalyst for NO Dissociation, H. KASAI, A.A. PADAMA, Osaka University, Japan Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm MG-ThA3 Invited NL+AS+BI-ThA3 Invited Computer-aided Design of Materials for CO2 Utilisation, N.H. DE LEEUW, Unaffiliated, A. ROLDAN, N. HOLLINGSWORTH, J. GOODALL, University College London, UK In Silico Modelling and Prediction of the Biological Effects of Nanoparticles, D.A. WINKLER, V.C. EPA, F.R. BURDEN, CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering, Australia, C. TASSA, R. WEISSLEDER, Harvard Medical Center, S. SHAW, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School 3:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm MG-ThA6 Invited NL+AS+BI-ThA6 Surface Technology Solutions: Materials Design for Aero-Engine Gas Turbine Applications, J.R. RODGERS, Toth Information Systems Inc., Canada 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm MG-ThA8 Invited 4:40 pm Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm MG-ThA10 Invited 5:20 pm Invited talk continued. Quantitative Characterization of Bacterial Cell Loading with Nanoparticles, C. SOUSA, D. SEQUEIRA, P.M. MARTINS, University of Minho, Portugal, Y.V. KOLEN’KO, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Portugal, S. LANCEROS-MÉNDEZ, University of Minho, Portugal, D.Y. PETROVYKH, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Portugal NL+AS+BI-ThA7 Protein-Corona: A New Gateway to Disease Therapeutics, K. GIRI, P. MUKHERJEE, M. ZIMMERMANN, S. KHADER, B. MADDEN, D. MCCORMICK, Mayo Clinic Exploring Electronic Structure in the Search for New Functional Materials, M. KLINTENBERG, Uppsala University, Sweden Data-Driven Discovery of Physical, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical Materials, B.A. JONES, IBM Almaden Research Center 5:40 pm 188 Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Plasma Science and Technology Room: 104 C - Session PS-ThA Advanced Surface Engineering Room: 203 C - Session SE+NS+TF-ThA Nanostructured Thin Films and Coatings Low Damage Processing 2:00 pm Moderator: E.V. Johnson, LPICM-CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, France Moderators: C. Mitterer, Montanuniversität Leoben, M. Stueber, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology PS-ThA1 Invited SE+NS+TF-ThA1 Invited Damage Control: Electron Beam Generated Plasmas for Low Te Processing, S.G. WALTON, Naval Research Laboratory John A. Thornton Memorial Award Lecture - Control of Micro- and Nanostructure in Hard Coatings: Recent Advances, I.G. PETROV*, J.E. GREENE, L. HULTMAN, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and Linköping University, Sweden 2:20 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 2:40 pm PS-ThA3 Numerical Simulation of Oxidation Process in Silicon by O2 Gas Cluster Beam, K. MIZOTANI, M. ISOBE, S. HAMAGUCHI, Osaka University, Japan SE+NS+TF-ThA3 High Pressure and High Temperature Stabilization of Cubic AlN in Ti0.60Al0.40N, N. NORRBY, H. LIND, Linköping University, Sweden, G. PARAKHONSKIY, University of Bayreuth, Germany, M.P. JOHANSSON-JÕESAAR, F. TASNÁDI, Linköping University, Sweden, L.S. DUBROVINSKY, N. DUBROVINSKAIA, University of Bayreuth, Germany, I.A. ABRIKOSOV, M. ODÉN, Linköping University, Sweden 3:00 pm Ultra-low k Dielectric and Plasma Damage Control for Advanced SE+NS+TF-ThA4 Surface Chemistry and Interaction with Polymers of Technology Nodes (10-nm and Below), F. LAZZARINO, IMEC, Belgium, M. TiAlNO Protective Coatings Deposited by HPPMS, C. KUNZE, S. WASCHKE, PS-ThA4 KRISHTAB, KU Leuven, Belgium, S. TAHARA, TEL, Belgium, M. BAKLANOV, IMEC, Belgium University of Paderborn, Germany, M. BABEN, D. MUSIC, J.M. SCHNEIDER, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, G. GRUNDMEIER, University of Paderborn, Germany 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm PS-ThA6 4:00 pm 4:20 pm 4:40 pm 5:00 pm 5:20 pm 5:40 pm High Temperature Etching of GaN Preserving Smooth and SE+NS+TF-ThA6 Oxidation Resistant Zr/Hf-Si-B-C(-N) Films with High Stoichiometric GaN Surface, R. KOMETANI, K. ISHIKAWA, K. TAKEDA, H. KONDO, Electrical Conductivity, P. ZEMAN, S. PROKSOVA, J. KOHOUT, P. MARES, R. M. SEKINE, M. HORI, Nagoya University, Japan CERSTVY, J. VLCEK, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic PS-ThA7 Investigation of Surface Roughness in III-V Semiconductors After an In Situ Hydrogen Plasma Clean Prior to PEALD, E. CLEVELAND, SE+NS+TF-ThA7 NRL-ASEE, L. RUPPALT, B. BENNETT, S.M. PROKES, NRL Leoben, Austria, B. SARTORY, Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH, Austria, J. KECKES, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria, J. LU, L. HULTMAN, Linköping University, Sweden, C. MITTERER, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria PS-ThA8 Fabrication of GaAs/AlGaAs Nano-Pillars using Bio-Template Combined with Neutral Beam Defect-Free Etching, C. THOMAS, Y. TAMURA, SE+NS+TF-ThA8 A. HIGO, Tohoku University, Japan, N. OKAMOTO, I. YAMASHITA, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, S. SAMUKAWA, Tohoku University, Japan BOLVARDI, L. CONRADS, J.M. SCHNEIDER, RWTH Aachen University, Germany PS-ThA9 Conductive Carbon Film Formation at Low Temperature (R. T.) using Neutral-Beam-Enhanced Chemical-Vapor-Deposition, Y. KIKUCHI, SE+NS+TF-ThA9 Tohoku University and Tokyo Electron, Japan, S. SAMUKAWA, Tohoku University, Japan Belgium, D. COSSEMENT, Materia Nova, J.-F. PAUL, Université Lille, France, F. RENAUX, Materia Nova, R. SNYDERS, University of Mons, Belgium PS-ThA10 Numerical Simulation of Total Processes of Neutral Beam Etching from Generation of Neutral Beam by Collision of Ions against Graphite Sidewall to 3-dimensional Etching Profile, N. WATANABE, S. SE+NS+TF-ThA10 Invited OHTSUKA, Mizuho Information & Research Inst., Japan, S. MOCHIZUKI, Mathematical Systems, Japan, T. KUBOTA, Tohoku Univ., Japan, T. IWASAKI, Y. IRIYE, K. ONO, Mizuho Information & Research Inst., Japan, S. SAMUKAWA, Tohoku Univ., Japan PS-ThA11 Controlling the Attributes of Electron Beam Generated Processing Plasmas, D.R. BORIS, E.H. LOCK, R.F. FERNSLER, S.G. WALTON, Naval Research Laboratory SCHAAF, D. WANG, Y. YAN, A. HERZ, TU Ilmenau, Germany Time-resolved Discharge Observation of an Argon Plasma Generated by Commercial Electronic Ballast for Remote Plasma Removal Process, T. CHO, Y. SEN, R. BOKKA, S. PARK, D. LUBOMIRSKY, S. SE+NS+TF-ThA12 Silicone Nanofilaments as a Novel Carrier Material for Catalysts, G.R. MESECK, S. SEEGER, University of Zurich, Switzerland PS-ThA12 Interfacial and Inter-Diffusion Studies of Epitaxial TiN/Cu Layers on MgO(001), M. MÜHLBACHER, F. MENDEZ MARTIN, Montanuniversität The Effect of Si Alloying on the Thermal Stability of Al2O3 Films Deposited by Filtered Cathodic Arc, F. NAHIF, D. MUSIC, S. MRÁZ, H. A Multitechnique Study of the Interfacial Reaction between TiO2 Surfaces and Molybdenum, X. NOIRFALISE, University of Mons, Ordered Arrays of Solid and Nanoporous Nanostructures: Particles, Alloy Particles, Pillars, Composites - From Design to Applications, P. Invited talk continued. VENKATARAMAN, Applied Materials Inc. 189 * John A. Thornton Memorial Award Winner Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Scanning Probe Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 202 C - Session SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS1-ThA Probe-sample Interactions, Nano-manipulation and Emerging Instrument Formats Organic Layers on Surfaces 2:00 pm SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA1 Invited SS1-ThA1 2:20 pm Austria, N. KODERA, Kanazawa Univ., Japan, J. TANG, Chinese Academy of Sciences, A. EBNER, Johannes Kepler Univ., Austria, M. BRAMESHUBER, Vienna Univ. of Tech., Austria, D. BLAAS, Medical Univ. of Vienna, Austria, N. ILK, Univ. of Natural Resources & Applied Life Sci. Vienna, Austria, H.J. GRUBER, Johannes Kepler Univ., Austria, T. ANDO, Kanazawa Univ., Japan, P. HINTERDORFER, Johannes Kepler Univ. & Ctr for Adv. Bioanalysis GmbH, Austria Invited talk continued. Moderator: A.J. Gellman, Carnegie Mellon University Moderator: Stability Reversal and Superstructure Formation of Photochromic Diarylethene on Noble Metals, T.K. SHIMIZU, J. JUNG, H. Antibody Movement on Regular Antigen Clusters: Fab Arms are Made for Walking, J. PREINER, Johannes Kepler Univ. & Ctr for Adv. Bioanalysis GmbH, IMADA, Y. KIM, RIKEN, Japan Transient Effects in Optical Properties of Organic Semiconductor Blends Observed in Real Time during Growth and Their Connection to Film Structure, K. BROCH, A. GERLACH, C. LORCH, J. DIETERLE, SS1-ThA2 J. NOVAK, A. HINDERHOFER, F. SCHREIBER, University of Tuebingen, Germany 2:40 pm SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA3 Development of a Novel Single-Molecule Force Based Approach for Fragment Screening, G.A. MILSON, University of SS1-ThA3 Charge Transfer between Donor-Acceptor Molecular Networks and Metal Surfaces, K. LAUWAET, IMDEA-Nanociencia, Spain, J. RODRÍGUEZ Nottingham, UK FERNÁNDEZ, M.R. RELAÑO, S. DÍAZ-TENDERO, M. ALCAMÍ, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, N. MARTÍN, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, F. MARTÍN, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, J.M. GALLEGO, R. OTERO, R. MIRANDO, IMDEA-Nanociencia, Spain SS1-ThA4 Extending Crystalline Organic Nanostructures at Surfaces into Multilayer Films, S.L. TAIT, D. SKOMSKI, C. TEMPAS, Indiana University 3:00 pm SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA4 Popping Nano-Balloons on TiO2(110) Surface with the STM Tip, D.V. POTAPENKO, Z. LI, R.M. OSGOOD, Columbia University 3:20 pm BREAK BREAK 3:40 pm SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA6 Invited SS1-ThA6 Invited Manipulating Magnetism One Atom at a Time, S. LOTH, Center for FreeElectron Laser Science, Germany Interface Formation and Nanocrystallization in Molecular Semiconductor Films, J. REUTT-ROBEY, University of Maryland 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8 Invited High-speed AFM with a Light Touch, M. MILES, R. HARNIMAN, D.J. PHILLIPS, L.M. PICCO, O. PAYTON, M. ANTOGNOZZI, S. SIMPSON, S. HANNA, D.J. ENGLEDEW, University of Bristol, UK, G. GIBSON, R. BOWMAN, M.J. PADGETT, University of Glasgow, UK SS1-ThA8 4:40 pm Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA10 Invited 5:20 pm 5:40 pm Passivation of Metallic Al Surface with Monolayer Organic Adsorbates, T. YAMADA, R. SATO, RIKEN, Japan, K. WATANABE, Science University of Tokyo, Japan, M. KAWAI, The University of Tokyo, Japan New Topologies in Iron Coordination Networks with CyanoContaining Organic Linkers, J.M. GALLEGO, IMDEA-Nanociencia, Spain, J. Invited talk continued. SS1-ThA11 Mapping Local Dipole Domains within Two-Dimensional Plastic Lattices, J.C. THOMAS, J.J. SCHWARTZ, H.S. AULUCK, G. TRAN, J. GILLES, S. OSHER, University of California at Los Angeles, C.A. MIRKIN, Northwestern University, P.S. WEISS, University of California at Los Angeles GOIRI, Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC), Spain, C. ROGERO, MPC, Spain, L. FLOREANO, CNR-IOM, Lab Nazionale TASC, Italy, D. MOWBRAY, J.L. CABELLOSQUIROZ, DIPC, Spain, Y. WAKAYAMA, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), Japan, A. RUBIO, Univ. del País Vasco, Spain, J.E. SS1-ThA9 Morphology of Submonomolecular Layers of PTCDI-C8 on ORTEGA, Univ. del Paıs Vasco, Spain, D.G. DE OTEYZA, DIPC, Spain (16x2) Reconstructed Si(110), K. LAMENT, P. MAZUR, S. ZUBER, W. KAMINSKI, A. CISZEWSKI, University of Wroclaw, Poland SS1-ThA10 Multimodal and Multispectral Nano-imaging: Accessing the Structure Underlying the Function of Polymers, organic Photovoltaics, and Biomaterials, M.B. RASCHKE, University of Colorado at Boulder SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA12 Donor-to-Acceptor Core-level Shift in Molecular Blend/Metal Interfaces, P. BORGHETTI, A. EL-SAYED, Material Physics Center (MPC), Spain, E. RODRÍGUEZ-FERNÁNDEZ, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, M.A. HERRANZ, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, N. MARTIN, IMDEA-Nanociencia - Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, R. OTERO, R. MIRANDA, IMDEA-Nanociencia - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain SS1-ThA12 Selenium: The Better Anchor Group for Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs) on Gold?, A. TERFORT, University of Frankfurt, Germany, M. ZHARNIKOV, University of Heidelberg, Germany, P. CYGANIK, Jagiellonian University, Poland 190 Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Surface Science Room: 202 A - Session SS2-ThA Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA Surface Dynamics and Non-adiabatic Processes Thin Film: Growth and Characterization II SS2-ThA1 Angle-Resolved Dissociative Sticking Coefficients of Light Alkanes on Pt(111) Measured with Effusive Molecular Beams, J.K. NAVIN, TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA1 S.B. DONALD, I.A. HARRISON, University of Virginia MATTHEWS, D.A. KESZLER, J.F. CONLEY, Oregon State University SS2-ThA2 Thermal Non-Equilibrium Desorption of 13CO2 Formed by the Decomposition of Formate on Cu Surfaces, J. QUAN, T. KONDO, M. SAKURAI, TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA2 J. NAKAMURA, The University of Tsukuba, Japan K.A. ARPIN, P.V. BRAUN, G.S. GIROLAMI, J.R. ABELSON, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Moderator: R.A. Bartynski, Rutgers University 2:00 pm 2:20 pm SS2-ThA3 3:00 pm SS2-ThA4 3:40 pm 4:00 pm Comparison of Al2O3 Deposited via Prompt Inorganic Condensation vs. Atomic Layer Deposition, S.W. SMITH, W. WANG, D.J. Static Mode CVD at Low Temperatures: Highly Conformal and Smooth Films in Deep Structures, A.N. CLOUD, J.L. MALLEK, RRKM Simulation of Hydrogen Dissociation on Cu(111): TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA3 Invited Addressing Dynamical Biases, Surface Temperature, and Tunneling, S.B. Growth of Nanocomposite and Epitaxial Nitride and Oxide Thin Films by DONALD, I.A. HARRISON, University of Virginia Magnetron Sputtering for Thermoelectric Applications, B. PAUL, S. KERDSONGPANYA, P. EKLUND*, Linkoping University, Sweden 2:40 pm 3:20 pm Moderator: C. Vallee, LTM - MINATEC - CEA/LETI, France Ultrafast Probing of Chemical Reactions using X-rays from a Free-Electron Laser, J.L. LARUE, SLAC National Accelerator Lab, M. DELL’ANGELA, Univ. of Hamburg, Germany, M. BEYE, HZB für Mat. und Energie/Elektronenspeicherring BESSY II, Germany, R. COFFEE, SLAC National Accelerator Lab, A. FÖHLISCH, HZB für Mat. und Energie/Elektronenspeicherring BESSY II, Germany, J. GLADH, Stockholm Univ., Sweden, T. KATAYAMA, S. KAYA, J.A. SELLBERG, SLAC National Accelerator Lab, A. MØGELHØJ, Technical Univ. of Denmark, D. NORDLUND, J.K. NØRSKOV, SLAC National BREAK Accelerator Lab, H. ÖBERG, Stockholm Univ., Sweden, H. OGASAWARA, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, H. ÖSTRÖM, L.G.M. PETTERSSON, Stockholm Univ., Sweden, W.F. SCHLOTTER, SLAC National Accelerator Lab., W. WURTH, Univ. of Hamburg, Germany, M. WOLF, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Germany, A. NILSSON, SLAC National Accelerator Lab. SS2-ThA6 Invited Dynamics of Electron Transfer and Exciton Formation at Interfaces, M. WOLF, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Germany Invited talk continued. BREAK TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA6 Atomic Layer Deposition of Pb(ZrxTi1-x)O3 Thin Films, D. CHIEN, T. KIM, J. CHOI, J.P. CHANG, UCLA Effect of Annealing on the Properties of LowTemperature High-Density Plasma Silicon Nitride Films, Q. XU, Morehead Invited talk continued. TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA7 State University 4:20 pm SS2-ThA8 Invited TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8 Invited University of Tokyo, Japan, Y. KIM, RIKEN, Japan, N. TAKAGI, The University of Tokyo, Japan LE BRIZOUAL, J. CAMUS, K. AIT AISSA, Q. SIMON, P.Y. JOUAN, M.A. DJOUADI, Univ. de Nantes - CNRS-IMN, France, Y. CORDIER, E. FRAYSSINET, M. CHMIELOWSKA, M. NEMOZ, P. VENNÉGUÈS, S. CHENOT, CRHEA-CNRS, France, N. DEFRANCE, M. LESECQ, P. ALTUNTAS, A. CUTIVET, A. AGBOTON, J.C. DE JAEGER, Univ. de Lille CNRS-IEMN, France Invited talk continued. Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Reactions at Surfaces, M. KAWAI, The Aluminum Nitride Thin Films Deposition, Properties and Applications, L. 4:40 pm Invited talk continued. 5:00 pm SS2-ThA10 The Role of Vibrationally Hot Precursors in Methane Activation on Ir(111) and Ir(110), A.L. UTZ, E. PETERSON, E. DOMBROWSKI, E. TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA10 HIGH, Tufts University Dallas, R.K. KANJOLIA, SAFC Hitech, Y.J. CHABAL, The University of Texas at Dallas Vibrational Efficacy in Methane Dissociative Chemisorption Dynamics, S.B. DONALD, I.A. HARRISON, University of Virginia TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA11 5:20 pm Atomic Layer Deposition of Tungsten Nitride Thin Films — Initial Surface Reactions, K. BERNAL RAMOS, The University of Texas at Chemical and Optical Characterization of AlN Deposited by N2/H2 Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition, P. SS2-ThA11 MOTAMEDI, K. CADIEN, University of Alberta, Canada 5:40 pm SS2-ThA12 NO Formation in Eley-Rideal Reactions with Hyperthermal N Atoms, T. ZAHARIA, Materials innovation institute (M2i), Netherlands, A.W. KLEYN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, M.A. GLEESON, FOM Institute DIFFER, Netherlands Metal Oxide Growth, Characterization and Spin Precession Measurement in CVD Graphene, A. MATSUBAYASHI, University at TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA12 Albany-SUNY, J. ABEL, Intel Corporation, D. SINHA, J. LEE, V.P. LABELLA, University at Albany-SUNY 191 * Paul Holloway Award Winner Thursday Afternoon, October 31, 2013 Thin Film Room: 102 C - Session TF-ThA Energetic Thin Films Moderator: D.P. Adams, Sandia National Laboratories 2:00 pm Reactive Foil Ignition Threshold Dependence on Laser and Foil Properties, R.D. MURPHY, Sandia National Laboratories, J.P. MCDONALD, Dow Corning TF-ThA1 Corporation, D.P. ADAMS, Sandia National Laboratories 2:20 pm Direct Visualization of Atomic Diffusion Distances after SelfPropagating Reactions in Zr/Al Multilayers, D.P. ADAMS, R.V. REEVES, P.G. TF-ThA2 KOTULA, Sandia National Laboratories 2:40 pm Analysis and Modeling of Self-Propagating Reactions in Ni/Al and Ru/Al Nanoscale Thin Film Multilayers, C. REBHOLZ, University of Cyprus, TF-ThA3 I.E. GUNDUZ, Northeastern University, K. FADENBERGER, University of Cyprus, K. WOLL, Johns Hopkins University, C.C. DOUMANIDIS, University of Cyprus 3:00 pm Combustion Characterization of Blade Cast Magnesium and Manganese Dioxide, K. MEEKS, M.L. PANTOYA, Texas Tech University, C.A. TF-ThA4 APBLETT, Sandia National Laboratories 3:20 pm BREAK 3:40 pm TF-ThA6 Invited Reactive Nano Laminates with Tailored Yield, J.-P. MARIA, E.J. MILY, H. AKYLIDIZ, North Carolina State University 4:00 pm Invited talk continued. 4:20 pm TF-ThA8 A Novel Method of Managing Joint Stress, in a Metallic Bond Made Using Reactive Multilayer Foils, at a User Selected Temperature, G.J. 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Session AS-ThP Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session EL-ThP Applied Surface Science Poster Session 6:00 pm Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Poster Session 6:00 pm AS-ThP1 Wide-Range Parallel XPS Imaging for Feature NUNNEY, A.E. WRIGHT, P. MACK, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK Identification, T.S. Uniformity of Plasma Polymer Coatings in Various Types of Capacitive Reactors, T. AMERINGER, Australian National Nanofabrication Facility Victoria EL-ThP1 XPS based Methods to Determine the Composition of the Interface Beneath Thin Films, B. ELSENER, University of Cagliari, Italy and ETH Zurich, Switzerland, M. AS-ThP2 FANTAUZZI, A. ROSSI, University of Cagliari, Italy (ANFF-VIC), H.J. ASKEW, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, J.D. WHITTLE, Mawson Institute University of South Australia, P. PASIC, CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Australia, S.M. MCARTHUR, Australian National Nanofabrication Facility Victoria (ANFF-VIC) Electronic and Vibrational Properties of Nickel Oxide using Spectroscopic Ellipsometry, C.M. NELSON, T. WILLETT-GIES, L.S. ABDALLAH, S. AS-ThP3 EL-ThP2 ZHANG, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ZOLLNER, New Mexico State University AS-ThP4 Surface Modification of Multiferroic BiFeO3 Ceramic by Argon Sputtering, P. WANG, M. GUTTAG, Bradley University, C. TU, Fu Jen Catholic University, EL-ThP3 Taiwan, Republic of China Mexico State University Evaluating the Stability of Li-O2 Battery Components on Cathode/Electrolyte Interface by XPS, E. NASYBUILN, M. ENGELHARD, W. XU, J. Properties of Sm Doped CeO2 Thin Films Prepared by Liquid Solution Deposition, K.N. MITCHELL, C.A. RODRIGUEZ, T. WILLETT-GIES, Y. LI, S. ZOLLNER, New In Situ Plasma Cleaning of Samples Prior to XPS and ToF-SIMS Analysis, V. SMENTKOWSKI, H. PIAO, General Electric Global Research Center AS-ThP6 Spectral Chemical State Imaging with High Spatial Resolution Scanning Auger, D.F. PAUL, Physical Electronics Inc. AS-ThP7 Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Surface Mapping of Thin Polymer Films, C.Y. CHOU, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China, P.R. CHOU, AS-ThP5 Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, Republic of China, J. LEE, Optimization Solutions Asia Engineering Co. Ltd., Taiwan, Republic of China, R.B. LIN, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, Republic of China, C.C. HSU, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China Variables Affecting Fabric Water-Repellency: Enabling Property Correlations through the use of Secondary Ion Mapping Coupled with Multivariate Statistical Analysis, K.G. LLOYD, S. BROWN, L. ZHANG, J.R. MARSH, D.E. AS-ThP8 DAVIDSON, DuPont Corporate Center for Analytical Sciences, T. MADELEINE, DuPont AS-ThP9 Enhanced TOF-SIMS Analysis of Polymers and Biological Samples, R. PRICE, G.L. FISHER, S.R. BRYAN, J.S. HAMMOND, Physical Electronics Inc., I. ISHIZAKI, S. IIDA, T. MIYAYAMA, ULVAC-PHI, Inc., Japan Visualization of Ion Beam Spot Size, D.M. WIELICZKA, Honeywell FM&T The Impact of Surface Analysis Tools on the Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program at the ORNL, H. MEYER III, F. MEYER, V. AS-ThP10 AS-ThP11 CIANCIOLO, C. PARISH, Oak Ridge National Laboratory XPS and ToF-SIMS Sputter Depth Profiling of OLEDs using Ar Cluster Ion Sources, M. BRUNS, K. PETERS, P. SCHARFER, W. SCHABEL, Karlsruhe AS-ThP12 Institute of Technology, Germany, H. HUMMEL, Philips Technologie GmbH, Germany, T.S. NUNNEY, ThermoFisher Scientific, UK, E. TALLAREK, Tascon GmbH, Germany, S. KAYSER, IONTOF GmbH, Germany AS-ThP13 Depth Profiling of OLED and OPV Materials by Cluster Ion Beams, K.D. BOMBEN, J.S. HAMMOND, J.F. MOULDER, S.S. ALNABULSI, S.N. RAMAN, Physical Electronics Inc., N.C. ERICKSON, R.J. HOLMES, University of Minnesota Selective Chemistry for the Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of Alumina Oxide on Silicon Surfaces, L. GUO, F. ZAERA, University of California, Riverside AS-ThP16 Analysis of Doped Amorphous Carbon Film for Heat-assisted Magnetic Recording Application, R.Y. ZHENG, R. JI, L. LU, H.L. SEET, Data Storage AS-ThP15 Institute, Singapore Application of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells using ZnO Nanoparticles and Nanorods, S.-H. NAM, J.-H. BOO, B. HONG, Y. KIM, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic AS-ThP18 of Korea AS-ThP19 Generation of White Light from Sr2SiO4 Doped with Lanthanides, M.A. TSHABALALA, O.M. NTWAEABORWA, H. SWART, University of the Free State, South Africa Measurement of Glass Transition Temperatures of Adsorbed Polymers on Microcantilevers, Y.W. KIM, A. KAR, C. SCHOLZ, M.A. GEORGE, University AS-ThP20 of Alabama Huntsville Thermally-Induced Evolution of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Surfaces, R.W. CARPICK, F. MANGOLINI, J. HILBERT, J.R. LUKES, University of Pennsylvania AS-ThP22 Contact-free Pyroelectric Measurements using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, H. COHEN, D. EHRE, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel AS-ThP21 194 Thursday Afternoon Poster Sessions Electronic Materials and Processing Room: Hall B - Session EM-ThP Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session GR-ThP Electronic Materials and Processing Poster Session 6:00 pm Graphene and Other 2D Materials Poster Session 6:00 pm EM-ThP1 Hot Fire Chemical Vapor Deposited Silicon-rich Oxides: Its Optical and Compositional Properties, A. BENÍTEZ, J.A.L LUNA, G. GARCÍA, D. VÁZQUEZ, J. GR-ThP2 Quantumn UC Riverside CARRILLO, K. MONFIL, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico, A. MORALES, Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados, Mexico GR-ThP3 Effect of Co-implantation of Nitrogen and Fluorine on the Total Dose Radiation Response of the Buried Oxide Layer of SOI Materials, Z.S. ZHENG, EM-ThP2 Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Hall Effect in Single-, Bi- and Tri-Layer Graphene, Z. ZHAO, Topological Insulator (TI) Ordered Pattern Formation as a Resistive Switching Effect Possible Explanation, N. SUSHKOVA, Self-employed GR-ThP4 Characterization of Coatings for Tribological and High Temperature Applications, S. VIJAYALAKSHMI, V. THIPPESAMY, M.R. SRIDHAR, K.A. HARSHA, R. ROSHAN, GE Global Research, India, B.A. RECORD, GE The Effects of Water Uptake on the Mechanical Properties of Low-k Organosilicate Glass, X. GUO, University of Wisconsin-Madison, J. JAKES, USDA Forest EM-ThP3 GR-ThP5 Service Forest Products Laboratory, M. NICHOLS, University of Wisconsin-Madison, S. BANNA, Applied Materials Inc., Y. NISHI, Stanford University, J.L. SHOHET, University of WisconsinMadison Republic of Korea Plasma Treatment of Thin Film Coated with Graphene Flakes for Sheet Resistance Reduction, S.H. KIM, J.S. OH, G.Y. YEOM, Sungkyunkwan University, Characterisation of Mo Oxidation States in MoOx and MoSx Layer Materials Using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, A.J. ROBERTS, Kratos Analytical GR-ThP6 Study of Phosphorus-doped Polysilicon Films using Si3H8 by Ultrahigh Vacuum Chemical Vapor Deposition, B. KIM, H. JANG, D.-S. BYEON, S. KOO, D.EM-ThP4 H. KO, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Electrical Properties of Atomic-Layer-Deposited Al-doped TiO2 Films on p-type GaAs, Y. AN, Y.-C. BYUN, S. CHOI, H. KIM, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of EM-ThP5 Korea Limited, UK, N.A. FAIRLEY, CasaXPS, UK, B. MENDOZA-SÁNCHEZ, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, C. MOFFITT, Kratos Analytical Limited, UK Development of Field Effect Transistors Based on Graphene using Dielectrophoretic Deposition and Tantalum Nitride Electrodes, A.M. PASCON, J.A. GR-ThP7 DINIZ, L.R.C. FONSECA, J.F. DE SOUZA, University of Campinas, Brazil GR-ThP8 An Infrared Sensor using a Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube Sheet, D. Surface Deactivation of SiO2 using Octadecyltrichlorosilane Based JUNG, M. HAN, G.S. LEE, The University of Texas at Dallas Self-Assembled Monolayers, A. HINCKLEY, A.J. MUSCAT, University of Arizona GR-ThP9 The Robustness of the Electronic Structures of the Quasi-Free EM-ThP7 Investigation of Dual-Active-Layered Zinc–Tin–Oxide/Indium– Standing Graphene Layers Upon Deposition of the Strong Hole-Doping Gallium–Zinc–Oxide Thin-Film Transistors with the Durability of the Chemical Materials, W. KIM, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Republic of Korea, G.-E. Damage, C.H. KIM, H.J. KIM, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea YANG, J. KIM, Y. PARK, Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea, B.-G. PARK, Pohang EM-ThP8 First-principles Study of the Electronic Structure and Optical Accelerator Laboratory, Republic of Korea Properties of Ce doped ZnO, Y.X. WU, China University of Mining and Technology, Republic GR-ThP10 Large Array of Graphene DNA/FETs for Selective Chemical Vapor of China Sensing, E.N. DATTOLI, N.J. KYBERT, A.T. JOHNSON, University of Pennsylvania EM-ThP9 Comparison of Properties of FTO and ITO Films with Different GR-ThP11 Computer Simulation Linear Defects in Graphene and Concentrations, J.A.L LUNA, M. MENESES, J. CARRILLO, F. FLORES, A. MORALES, J. Nanographene, A. DZHURAKHALOV, University of Antwerp, Belgium, V.G. STELMAKH, I.D. EM-ThP6 MARTÍNEZ, J. SOSA, E. GÓMEZ, K. MONFIL, A. BENÍTEZ, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico YADGAROV, Institute of Ion-Plasma and Laser Technologies, Uzbekistan Optical Monitoring of Vapor Induced Phase Separation During Spin Coating of PVDF, N. DAWSON, K. MALLOY, University of New Mexico EM-ThP11 Band Offsets at the La2O3/GaN Heterointerface as Measured by Photoelectron Spectroscopy, M. BRUMBACH, S. ATCITTY, J. IHLEFELD, Sandia National Tokyo), Japan EM-ThP10 Structural Stability and Electronic Structure of Boron- or NitrogenDoped Graphene, T. UMEKI, J. NAKAMURA, The University of Electro-Communications (UECGR-ThP12 Laboratories High-efficiency Semipolar GaN-based Light Emitting Diodes Fabricated by Wet Chemical Etching, S. JUNG, Chonbuk National University, Republic of EM-ThP12 Korea, S.-N. LEE, Korea Polytechnique University, Republic of Korea, H. KIM, Chonbuk National University, Republic of Korea EM-ThP13 Characterization of Non-Stoichiometric Zinc Tungstate Thin Films, S.T. KING, E.M. DINAUER, J.S. KRUEGER, B.R. ZINK, Z.C. KOOP, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Formation and Characterization of Triple-Target Co-sputtering Cu(In,Al)Se2 Thin Films with CuSe2, In and Al Targets, Y. JUN, W. LEE, N. KIM, EM-ThP14 Chosun University, Republic of Korea Effects of Proton Irradiation on dc Performance of AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors, L. LIU, Y.H. HWANG, Y.Y. XI, S.J. PEARTON, University of EM-ThP15 Florida, H.Y. KIM, J.H. KIM, Korea University, I. KRAVCHENKO, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, F. REN, University of Florida Point Defects Interaction with Impurities in the Si-SiO2 System and its Properties Modification by Laser Irradiation, T. LAAS, Tallinn University, Estonia EM-ThP17 Development of Chalcogenide Materials for Inline Phase Change Switches (IPCS) for RF Applications, M.R. KING, B.P. WAGNER, E.B. JONES, N. ELEM-ThP16 HINNAWY, S.R. MCLAUGHLIN, P. BORODULIN, J.S. MASON, JR., R.S. HOWELL, R.M. YOUNG, M.J. LEE, Northrop Grumman ES On the Possible Current-Conduction Mechanisms at Low temperatures in Au/n-GaAs Schottky Barrier Diodes (SBDs), S. ALIALY, S. EM-ThP18 ALTINDAL, Gazi University of Ankara, Turkey, H. ALTUNTAS, Cankiri Karatekin University of Turkey 195 Thursday Afternoon Poster Sessions Helium Ion Microscopy Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session HI-ThP In Situ Spectroscopy and Microscopy Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session IS-ThP Aspects of Helium Ion Microscopy Poster Session 6:00 pm In Situ Microscopy and Spectroscopy Poster session 6:00 pm HI-ThP1 Helium Ion Beam Milling of Graphene Devices at Elevated Temperatures, G. NANDA, S.E. ZHU, TU Delft, Netherlands, E.V. VELDHOVEN, TNO, IS-ThP1 Netherlands, H.W. ZANDBERGEN, P.F.A. ALKEMADE, TU Delft, Netherlands National University, Republic of Korea, Y. KUK, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, J.A. STROSCIO, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, NIST Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of the Topological Crystalline Insulator SnTe, D. ZHANG, J. HA, NIST and University of Maryland, H. BAEK, NIST and Seoul Imaging Nascent Soot Particles: Tiniest Soot Particles are Not Structurally Homogeneous, M. SCHENK, Bielefeld University, Germany, S. LIEB, University HI-ThP2 of Southern California, H. VIEKER, A. BEYER, A. GÖLZHÄUSER, Bielefeld University, Germany, H. WANG, University of Southern California, K. KOHSE-HÖINGHAUS, Bielefeld University, Germany Helium Ion Microscopy as a Tool to Investigate Thin Layer Thicknesses, H. VIEKER, K. ROTT, U. WERNER, A. BEYER, G. REISS, A. GÖLZHÄUSER, In Situ Electrostatic and Thermal Manipulation of Suspended Graphene Membranes, W. BAO, K. MYHRO, Z. ZHAO, Z. CHEN, W. JANG, L. JING, F. IS-ThP2 MIAO, H. ZHANG, C. DAMES, C.N. LAU, University of California, Riverside Slow-Light Biomolecule Self-Trapping Sensor for Point-of-Care Applications, K. MNAYMNEH, University of Michigan HI-ThP3 IS-ThP3 Bielefeld University, Germany HI-ThP4 Helium Ion Microscopy and Ionoluminescence of Defects, G. HLAWACEK, V. VELIGURA, R. VAN GASTEL, H.J.W. ZANDVLIET, B. POELSEMA, University of Twente, Netherlands 196 Thursday Afternoon Poster Sessions Advanced Surface Engineering Room: Hall B - Session SE-ThP Scanning Probe Microscopy Focus Topic Room: Hall B - Session SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP Poster Session 6:00 pm Scanning Probe Microscopy Poster Session Gas Barrier Properties of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Films Synthesized by Atmospheric Pressure Plasma on Nitrogen-Plasma-Treated Polyethylene Terephthalate Substrates, Y. FUTAGAMI, T. HIRAKO, M. NOBORISAKA, SE-ThP1 A. SHIRAKURA, T. SUZUKI, Keio University, Japan Recycling and Diffusion of Ions in High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering Plasmas, L. MENG, P. RAMAN, H. YU, D.N. RUZIC, University of Illinois at Urbana SE-ThP2 Champaign Mechanical Properties and Impact Resistance of CrAlSiN and TiAlSiN Coatings, Y.Y. CHANG, Y.C. YANG, Y.K. CHOU, J.X. LIU, National Formosa University, Taiwan, Moderators: S. Allen, The University of Nottingham, UK, A.P. Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 6:00 pm Vision Sensing Based Drift Measurement and Compensation in Real Time for Atomic Force Microscope, Y. WANG, Beihang SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP1 University, China, H. WANG, The Ohio State University, S. BI, Beihang University, China Rapid Near-Field Infrared Spectroscopy Using an External Cavity Quantum Cascade Laser, I.M. CRAIG, M.S. TAUBMAN, M.C. PHILLIPS, A.S. LEA, SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP2 SE-ThP3 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, M.B. RASCHKE, University of Colorado at Boulder Republic of China SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP3 Ferritin-based Magnetic Force Microscopic Probe with Very High Resolution, N. CHUNG, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Republic of Korea, D.H. KIM, J.W. PARK, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Preferential Growth of Oxide Nanorods on Multicomponent TiAlSiN Coated Stainless Steels after Thermal Oxidation, Y.Y. CHANG, Y.C. YANG, National SE-ThP4 Formosa University, Taiwan, Republic of China Oxidation Resistance and Hardness of CrAlN based Films Deposited by the Arc Ion Plating Method, T. MORI, T. SUZUKI, Keio University, Japan SE-ThP6 Tribological Properties and Thermal Stability of TiAlCN Coatings Deposited by ICP-assisted Sputtering, H.J. CHOE, S.-H. KWON, J.-J. LEE, Seoul SE-ThP5 National University, Republic of Korea Structure and Mechanical Properties of Tungsten-Yttrium Based Coatings, G. MARTINEZ, C.V. RAMANA, University of Texas at El Paso SE-ThP8 A New Testing Method for Surfaces Subjected to Combined Impact and Sliding Loads, P. EPAMINONDA, C. REBHOLZ, University of Cyprus SE-ThP9 Exploring Crater Roughness for Durable Sol-Gel Derived Superhydrophobic Coatings, B. DYETT, A. WU, R. LAMB, The University of Melbourne, SE-ThP7 Australia Abrasion Resistance and Adhesion Promotion for SiOC(-H) / Polycarbonate System using Nanosilica Contained Acrylic Intermediate Layers, T. MASUKO, M. NOBORISAKA, T. MORI, A. SHIRAKURA, T. SUZUKI, Keio University, SE-ThP10 Japan Highly Conformal and Size-Controlled Nanofabrication of Macroscale Three-Dimensional Biotemplated Inorganic Nanonetworks, H. CEYLAN, C. SE-ThP11 OZGIT-AKGUN, T.S. ERKAL, I. DONMEZ, R. GARIFULLIN, F. GENISEL, A.B. TEKINAY, A.K. OKYAY, M.O. GULER, N. BIYIKLI, Bilkent University, Turkey SE-ThP12 Ion Beam Profile Etching for LAHSEN, Argonne National Laboratory X-ray Focusing Mirrors, C. LIU, J. QIAN, A. 197 Thursday Afternoon Poster Sessions Thin-Film and Crystalline Properties of Silicon Deposited Using a Novel, Low-Damage, Surface Wave Plasma Source, P.S. ZONOOZ, J. PECK, D. Thin Film Room: Hall B - Session TF-ThP TF-ThP18 CURRELI, D.N. RUZIC, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, M. REILLY, B. JURCZYK, R. STUBBERS, Starfire Industries, LLC Thin Films Poster Session 6:00 pm Enhancement of Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties through Post-Annealing of N-doped ZnO Thin Films Grown by Reactive Magnetron RF-Sputtering, L.A. HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, ESFM-IPN, Mexico, A. HERNÁNDEZTF-ThP1 HERNÁNDEZ, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, F. DE MOURE-FLORES, UAQ, Mexico, J.S. ARIASCERÓN, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, J.G. QUIÑONES-GALVÁN, ININ, Mexico, J. AGUILARHERNÁNDEZ, G. CONTRERAS-PUENTE, ESFM-IPN, Mexico, M. MELÉNDEZ-LIRA, CINVESTAVIPN, Mexico Fabrication of Sub-micron Structure by Thermal Lithography Technology with GSSO Thin Films, C.M. CHANG, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, TF-ThP19 Ar+ Ion Sputter Processing of Monolayer MoS2 Films, Q. MA, P.M. ODENTHAL, J. MANN, C.S. WANG, Y. ZHU, University of California, Riverside, D. SUN, Columbia University, T. CHEN, K. YAMAGUCHI, T. TRAN, M. WURCH, J.L. MCKINLEY, M. ISARRARAZ, K. MAGNONE, University of California, Riverside, T.F. HEINZ, Columbia University, R. KAWAKAMI, L. BARTELS, University of California, Riverside Atomically Thin Molybdenum Sulphoselenide Films with Tunable Band Gaps, J. MANN, E. PRECIADO, V. KLEE, K. YAMAGUCHI, S. BOBEK, M. ISARRARAZ, TF-ThP20 D. BARROSO, A. NGUYEN, E. BONILLA, S. NAGHIBI, M. WURCH, L. BARTELS, University of California, Riverside TF-ThP2 TF-ThP21 Republic of China, D. CHIANG, M.H. SHIAO, P.L. CHEN, M.J. HUANG, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China, W.J. HSUEH, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Japan, N. SAKAMOTO, ICS Corporation, Japan The Properties Study of the ZnO Film Prepared by Magnetron Sputtering, C. WANG, Z.W. ZHAO, Southeast University, China TF-ThP4 Titanium-Aluminum Oxynitride (TAON) as New Gate Dielectric for 3D MOS Technology, J. MIYOSHI, J.A. DINIZ, A.R. DA SILVA, I. DOI, Universidade Estadual de TF-ThP3 Campinas, Brazil Influence of Microstructure, Surface Morphology and Optical Properties of the WO3C Film by DC Reactive Magnetron Sputtering, C.-T. LEE, TF-ThP5 D. CHIANG, C.-Y. SU, ITRC, NARL, Taiwan, Republic of China, M.-C. LIU, C.-C. JAING, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, Republic of China TF-ThP6 Fabrication of Al2O3 Gate pH-ISFET for Continuous Monitoring, S.K. LEE, W.H. SON, S.H. LEE, Y.S. MOON, T.Y. LEE, S.Y. CHOI, Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea Optimization of Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) Films as Anti-Reflection Coatings, R. TAKAHASHI, T. AKUTSU, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Y. SAITO, Fabrication of Distributed C60 Molecules Reinforced Al Nanocomposite Thin Films and Their Mechanical Properties, A.M. MATSUMURO, Aichi TF-ThP22 Institute of Techonology, Japan Plasma Polymerization of the Inner Wall of a Long, Narrow Tube under Atmospheric Pressure, T.H. LIN, Y.J. YANG, C.C. WANG, C.C. HSU, National TF-ThP23 Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China TF-ThP24 Vapor Phase Polymerization GUPTA, University of Southern California onto Liquid Substrates, L.C. BRADLEY, M. Performance of WSe2 Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices as Determined by Numerical Modeling, H. KYUREGHIAN, J.D. BANNINGA, N.J. IANNO, R.J. SOUKUP, TF-ThP25 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Co-sputtered Indium Selenide Thin Films with RTA Treatment for Buffer Layer in CIGS Photovoltaic Applications, M. YOO, G. CHO, N. KIM, Chosun TF-ThP26 Electrical and Surface Properties of High-k Dielectric Gate Formed by Al2O3, HfO2, and AlxHfyOz on Silicon Via Atomic Layer Deposition, Y.S. LIN, V. TF-ThP7 OU, S. FRANZ, R. CANDLER, UCLA Effect of Tungsten Incorporation on the Structure and Optical Properties of β-Gallium Oxide Thin Films, E.J. RUBIO, C.V. RAMANA, The University of TF-ThP8 Texas at El Paso Effect of Growth Temperature and Post-Deposition Annealing on the Structure and Optical Properties of Yttrium Oxide Thin Films, C.V. RAMANA, L. TF-ThP9 SANCHEZ, University of Texas at El Paso, V. ATUCHIN, A.V. Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Russian Federation, V.N. KRUCHININ, Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Russian Federation, I.P. PROSVIRIN, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Federation University, Republic of Korea TF-ThP27 Passivation Effect of MPTMS Monolayer for Ag Thin Films, M. KAWAMURA, T. HIROSE, Y. ABE, KH. KIM, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan Photoluminescence Characterization of Polythiophene Doped with Metallophthalocyanines whose Central Metals Contain 3d, 4d and 5d Electrons, H. KOBE, R. SAKAMOTO, H. KATO, S. TAKEMURA, K. SHIMADA, T. HIRAMATSU, TF-ThP28 K. MATSUI, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan Improved Surface Properties of PAR Substrate for Flexible Embedded TFT Applications by Plasma Treatment, Y.H. JOO, J.C. WOO, Y.S. TF-ThP29 CHUN, C.I. KIM, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea TF-ThP30 Chemical Composition on the Top of a Surface Characterized with the Evolution of Surface States, D. LUH, National Central University, Taiwan, Republic of Fabrication and Electrical Properties of Nanocrystalline YttriumDoped Hafnium Oxide Thin Film Capacitors, A. KONGU, University of Texas at El Paso, China TF-ThP31 In Situ Optical Monitoring and Rate Control of Thin-Film Deposition S. MCPEAK, S. KOTRU, The University of Alabama, C.V. RAMANA, University of Texas at El Paso Using Index Dispersion Enhanced Monitoring (IDEM), W.E. RODGERS, L.S. RING, TF-ThP11 Electrochemical Corrosion of Thin Ferromagnetic Fe-N Films in Neutral Solution, S.S. MAKLAKOV, S.A. MAKLAKOV, A.S. NABOKO, I.A. RYZHIKOV, Institute Eddy Company TF-ThP32 Effect of the Local Microstructure of Aluminized Steel on the for Theoretical and Applied Electromagnetics, Russian Federation Formation of a Titanium Conversion Layer, I. VANDENDAEL, I. SCHOUKENS, Vrije TF-ThP12 Chemical Bonding in Silicon Nitride Films Deposited with SiH4/N2 by Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, J. DE STRYCKER, OCAS, Belgium, H.A. TERRYN, I. DE GRAEVE, Very High Frequency Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition, S. TF-ThP10 KOBAYASHI, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium TF-ThP13 Optical and Structural Properties of GaN Thin Films as Grown by Closed-Space Vapor Transport, L.A. HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, J. AGUILAR- TF-ThP33 HERNÁNDEZ, F. DE MOURE-FLORES, A. ESCAMILLA-ESQUIVEL, ESFM-IPN, Mexico, M. LÓPEZ-LÓPEZ, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, G. SANTANA-RODRÍGUEZ, IIM-UNAM, Mexico, M. MELÉNDEZ-LIRA, A. HERNÁNDEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, J.G. QUIÑONESGALVÁN, ININ, Mexico, O. DE MELO-PEREIRA, UH, Cuba, G. CONTRERAS-PUENTE, ESFMIPN, Mexico Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, A.A. ELMUSTAFA, H.E. ELSAYED-ALI, Old Dominion University TF-ThP14 Structure and Optical Properties of Sputter-Deposited Hafnium Nitride Thin Films, C. BARRAZA, C.V. RAMANA, University of Texas at El Paso TF-ThP15 Patterning of Nonwoven Fiber Mats by Atomic Layer Deposition, W.J. TF-ThP35 SWEET, C.J. OLDHAM, G.N. PARSONS, North Carolina State University Nebraska Lincoln, D.E. ASPNES, North Carolina State University TF-ThP16 Low Temperature Plasma-assisted Atomic Layer Deposition of Copper Studied using In Situ Reflection-Adsorption Infrared Spectroscopy, S. TF-ThP37 AGARWAL, R.P. CHAUKULKAR, Colorado School of Mines, N.F.W. THISSEN, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, V.R. RAI, Colorado School of Mines SIMKIN, Cobham Technical Services, E.K. WHITE, Thin Film Consulting Mo/Si Multilayer Film with 4 nm Bandwidth for EUV Mirrors by RF Magnetron Sputtering, C.-T. LEE, Y.-C. YEH, W.-H. CHO, H.-P. CHEN, P.-K. CHIU, C.-N. TF-ThP17 HSIAO, ITRC, NARL, Taiwan, Republic of China, S.W. LIN, P.-J. WU, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center Structural and Nanomechanical Properties of Femtosecond Pulsed Laser Deposition InN on Si(100), M.A. HAFEZ, Cairo University, Egypt, A. MAMUN, Combinatorial ALD to Accelerate Integration of New Materials for Nanomanufacturing, F. GREER, W. ZHU, E. ADHIPRAKASHA, R. LIMDULPAIBOON, J. TF-ThP34 WATANABE, C. LANG, Intermolecular, Inc. The Effect of BN Coating on the Hydrogen Permeation through Stainless Steel, M. TAMURA, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan TF-ThP36 On the Futile Search for the Perfect Lens, M. SCHUBERT, University of Simulation of Target Erosion and Film Deposition of Planar Magnetron Sputtering Deposition Systems, S.M. ELLIOTT, Thin Film Consulting, J. Development and Application of Novel Precursors for Atomic Layer Deposition, T.M. CHUNG, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea, TF-ThP38 B.K. PARK, D.J. DEON, S.S. LEE, K.-S. AN, C.G. KIM, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Republic of Korea Disadvantages of using Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction Mode for Thin Films, G. RAMIREZ, Argonne National Laboratory, S.E. RODIL, J.G. GONZÁLEZ-REYES, TF-ThP39 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 198 Special Events Friday 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am 7:00 am Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Precede and follow the time with a Tab, which must be entered using a <Ctrl><Tab>. Short Courses Friday 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Short course name Special or Focus Area Sessions 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Special Session Special Session Special Session 199 Friday Morning, November 1, 2013 Growth and Characterization of Group III-Nitride Materials Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 102 A - Session EM+NS+TF-FrM Nanoelectronic Interfaces, Materials, and Devices/Crystalline Oxides on Semiconductors 8:20 am EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM1 Invited EM+NS+TF-FrM1 Invited 8:40 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 9:00 am EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM3 Photoluminescence and Kelvin Probe Studies of doped GaN, J.D. MCNAMARA, A.A. BASKI, M.A. RESHCHIKOV, Virginia Commonwealth University Electronic Materials and Processing Room: 101 B - Session EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM Moderators: N. Dietz, Georgia State University, P. Specht, University of California at Berkeley 9:20 am Homogeneity, Stability and Defect Population Studies of Group IIInitrides: The Role of Atomic Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy, P. SPECHT, University of California at Berkeley Moderators: A. Demkov, Univ. of Texas at Austin, K. Kavanagh, Simon Fraser University, Canada, S. Zollner, New Mexico State University Growth and Properties of MoS2 and MoXy (X=S,Se and alloys thereof, y=1.5…2) on SiO2 and Cu(111), L. BARTELS, University of California, Riverside Mg- Tuning Thermoelectric Power Factor in Pnictogen Chalcogenides through S and Cl Doping, R.J. MEHTA, F. DEVENDER, EM+NS+TF-FrM3 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, R.P. RAMPRASAD, University of Connecticut, D. PARKER, D.J. SINGH, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, T. BORCA-TASCIUC, G. RAMANATH, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Surface Structure, Polarity and Surface Kinetics of InN Grown by Plasma – Assisted Atomic Layer Epitaxy: A HREELS Study, A. ACHARYA, Georgia State University, N. NEPAL, C. EDDY, Naval Research EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM4 EM+NS+TF-FrM4 Invited From High-k Dielectrics to Functional Oxides on Silicon: Find More than Moore in More Moore, J. FOMPEYRINE, IBM Research - Zurich Laboratory, B. THOMS, Georgia State University 9:40 am A Vertical Superatmospheric Pressure MOCVD Reactor for InGaN Growth, A.G. MELTON, P. DAVIS, M. UDDIN, E.B. STOKES, EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM5 Invited talk continued. University of North Carolina at Charlotte 10:00 am 10:20 am EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6 Atomic Layer Epitaxy of III-N Semiconductors, C.R. EDDY, JR., U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, N. NEPAL, American Association for Engineering Education, N.A. MAHADIK, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, L.O. NYAKITI, American Association for Engineering Education, S.B. QADRI, M.J. MEHL, J.K. HITE, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory EM+NS+TF-FrM6 High Performance Infrared Sensing Using Colloidal Quantum Dots Monolithically Integrated with a Silicon Readout IC, J.S. EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM7 Invited EM+NS+TF-FrM7 Invited LEWIS, E.J.D. KLEM, C.W. GREGORY, G.B. CUNNINGHAM, S. HALL, D.S. TEMPLE, RTI International, A. D'SOUZA, E. ROBINSON, DRS Sensors and Targeting Systems, N. DHAR, Darpa, Mto, P.S. WIJEWARNASURIYA, Army Research Laboratories Advances in Ternary Group III-Nitrides for Advanced Solid State Lighting, Photovoltaics and Thermoelectric Applications, B. KUCKGOK, B. Epitaxial Integration of Magnetic Insulators on Silicon, A. POSADAS, University of Texas at Austin WANG, M. OROCZ, A.G. MELTON, N. LU, I.T. FERGUSON, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 10:40 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 11:00 am EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM9 InGaN Epilayer Growth using Migration-enhanced, Remote-Plasma MOCV, R.L. SAMARAWEERA, F. GUETH, J.K.S. NANAYAKKARA, EM+NS+TF-FrM9 M.K.I. SENEVIRATHNA, N. DIETZ, Georgia State University Understanding the Origin of the Dead-layer at the La0.66Ca0.33MnO3/SrTiO3 Interface: A Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction and Hard X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study, J. RUBIO-ZUAZO, SpLine Spanish CRG beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France, A. DE ANDRES, Institute Materials Science of Madrid-CSIC, Spain, G.R. CASTRO, SpLine Spanish CRG beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France 11:20 am The Growth and Structural Properties Analysis of Indium-rich InGaN Epilayers, S. GAMAGE, J.K.S. NANAYAKKARA, M.K.I. EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM10 EM+NS+TF-FrM10 Invited Improving Dielectric Properties of Epitaxial Lanthanide Oxides on Silicon, H.J. OSTEN, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany SENEVIRATHNA, Georgia State University, A.G. MELTON, I.T. FERGUSON, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, N. DIETZ, Georgia State University 11:40 am ALD Sidewall Passivation for Dark Current Reduction in GaN Avalanche Photodiodes, J. HENNESSY, L.D. BELL, S. NIKZAD, Jet EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM11 Invited talk continued. Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, P. SUVARNA, F. SHAHEDIPOURSANDVIK, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, University at Albany 200 Friday Morning, November 1, 2013 Graphene and Other 2D Materials Focus Topic Room: 101 A - Session GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM 2D Materials: Device Physics & Applications Moderators: L. Cao, North Carolina State University, E. Riedo, Georgia Institute of Technology 8:20 am In Situ Spectroscopy and Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 203 B - Session IS+AS+SP-FrM Evolving In Situ Microscopic and Spectroscopic Techniques and Applications Moderators: G. Zhou, Binghamton University, K. Artyushkova, University of New Mexico GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM1 Invited IS+AS+SP-FrM1 Invited University LUO, L. LI, State University of New York, Binghamton University, J. CISTON, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, E. STACH, Brookhaven National Laboratory, J. YANG, University of Pittsburgh 8:40 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 9:00 am GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM3 Direct Transfer of Graphene Devices on Arbitrary Substrates, Z. RAZAVI HESABI, C.A. JOINER, T. ROY, E.M. VOGEL, Georgia Institute of Technology IS+AS+SP-FrM3 X-ray Analysis of Ultrastructure of Vitrified Biological Objects, A.R. BUCK, T. GORNIAK, T.M. SENKBEIL, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, V.M. HARAMUS, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geethacht, Germany, K. HILPERT, University College London, UK, A. ROSENHAHN, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany 9:20 am GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4 1/f Noise in Epitaxial Graphene Field Effect Transistors using Al2O3 and HfO2 High k -Dielectrics, H.K. CHAN, Newcastle IS+AS+SP-FrM4 Recent Advances in the Electrochemical Surface Forces Apparatus, K. KRISTIANSEN, University of California, Santa Barbara, M. VALTINER, Max Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany, X. BANQUY, Universite de Montreal, Canada, G.W. GREENE, University of Deakon, Australia, J.N. ISRAELACHVILI, University of California, Santa Barbara 9:40 am Epitaxial Graphene Electronics, J.A. ROBINSON, The Pennsylvania State In Situ Atomic-Scale Observations of the Oxidation of Metals, G. ZHOU, L. Univ., UK, V.D. WHEELER, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), V.K. NAGAREDDY, Newcastle Univ., UK, L.O. NYAKITI, NRL, A. NATH, George Mason Univ., R.L. MYERSWARD, Z. ROBINSON, N.Y. GARCES, NRL, M.V. RAO, George Mason Univ., J.P. GOSS, N.G. WRIGHT, Newcastle Univ., UK, C.R. EDDY, JR., NRL, A.B. HORSFALL, Newcastle Univ., UK, D.K. GASKILL, NRL GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM5 Invited GHz Electronics on Flexible Substrates with Graphene, K. SHEPARD, N. PETRONE, I. MERIC, T. CHARI, J.C. HONE, Columbia University IS+AS+SP-FrM5 Invited Emerging Mesoscale Phenomena in Energy Conversion/Storage Characterized by In Situ Soft X-ray Spectroscopy, J.-H. GUO, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 10:00 am Invited talk continued. Invited talk continued. 10:20 am GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM7 Invited IS+AS+SP-FrM7 MoS2 MOSFETs: Dielectrics, Metal Contacts and Scaling, P.D. YE, Purdue University Changes to the Microstructure of Fibrous Collagen Hydrogels formed under Different Physicochemical Parameters and Upon Cross-Linking with Non-Toxic Reagents are Detected with In Situ Multiphoton Microscopy Imaging, Y.J. HWANG, X. LANG, J.G. LYUBOVITSKY, University of California, Riverside 10:40 am In Situ Atomic Scale Observation of Catalyst Surface and Carbon Nanotube Cap Interplay during the Lift-Off, M. PICHER, PA. LIN, Invited talk continued. IS+AS+SP-FrM8 University of Maryland, College park, J. WINTERSTEIN, FEI Co, R. SHARMA, National Institute of Standards and Technology 11:00 am 11:20 am 11:40 am GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9 Broad Band Dielectric Functions of Graphene and MoS2, W. LI, G. CHENG, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Y. LIANG, Peking Univ., China, K. XU, NIST, A. BOOSALIS, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, P.D. YE, Purdue Univ., A.R. HIGHT WALKER, NIST, X. LIANG, Peking Univ., China, T. HOFMANN, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, C.A. RICHTER, D.J. GUNDLACH, N.V. NGUYEN, NIST IS+AS+SP-FrM9 Operando FTIR-MS Studies of Methanol on WO3/SBA-15: How Stable Are Methanol Species on Oxide?, Y. YANG, Pacific Northwest GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM10 Measurement of Charge Doping of Graphene in a Metal/Graphene/Dielectric Sandwich Structure by C-1s Core Level Xray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, A. DAHAL, M. BATZILL, R. ADDOU, H. COY- IS+AS+SP-FrM10 DIAZ, J. LALLO, University of South Florida MAZZUCO, R. SHARMA, National Institute of Standards and Technology National Laboratory, C. MIMS, University of Toronto, Canada, C. PEDEN, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, J. KWAK, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea Coupling Environmental High Resolution Transmission Electronic Microscopy and Raman Spectroscopy: Toward a More Comprehensive In Situ Characterization, M. PICHER, R. BLANKENSIHP, S. New Tools for In Situ Chemical and Structural Analysis: Raman and Photoluminescence Go Inside the Vacuum Chamber, A.J. IS+AS+SP-FrM11 KING, Renishaw Inc. 201 Friday Morning, November 1, 2013 Accelerating Materials Discovery for Global Competitiveness Focus Topic Room: 202 B - Session MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM Novel Synthesis Approaches and Innovative Characterization Techniques Coupled with Theory & Computations 8:20 am 8:40 am Moderators: E.B. Svedberg, The National Academies, M.B. Holcomb, West Virginia University MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM1 MWCT and Piezoelectric Thick Film Composites that Incorporate Graphene Electrodes, K. COOK-CHENNAULT, Nanoparticle-Liquid Interfaces Focus Topic Room: 201 B - Session NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM Emerging Methods to Identify and Measure Nanomaterials in Biological Environments Moderator: G. Ceccone, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, IHCP, Italy NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM1 Invited 3D Views of Hydrated Biological Cells with Soft X-ray Tomography, C.A. S. BANERJEE, R. KAPPERA, M. CHHOWALLA, Rutgers University LARABELL, University of California, San Francisco Morphological and Structural Characterization of Size-Selected Pt NPs Supported on TiO2(110) and SiO2/Si(111) via Polarized Total Reflection Fluorescence XAS in UHV, F. Invited talk continued. MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM2 BEHAFARID, L.R. MERTE, University of Central Florida, R. GORDON, Argonne National Laboratory, B. ROLDAN CUENYA, University of Central Florida 9:00 am 9:20 am BLANK, MESA+Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM3 Nanoparticles as X-ray Contrast Agents in Biomedical Imaging, Y. HWU, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China, G. MARGARITONDO, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland Invited talk continued. NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM4 MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM3 Invited Materials Control on a Nanoscale: Artificial Oxide Structures, D.H.A. Ultrathin Electron Transparent Membranes as a Platform for Scanning Electron and Photoelectron Imaging and Spectroscopy of Fully Hydrated Nanoparticles, X.M. MA, J. GEISLER-LEE, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, M. AMATI, L. GREGORATTI, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy, S. GUENTHER, Technical University Muenchen, Germany, M. KISKINOVA, Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy, A. KOLMAKOV, Southern Illinois University Carbondale 9:40 am MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM5 Catalytic Micro-/Nano- Motors Propelled by Bubbles, M.T. MANJARE*, University of Georgia, Athens, B. YANG, University of Texas, Arlington, Y.P. ZHAO, University of Georgia, Athens Small-angle X-ray Scattering Investigation of Functional Materials at Inorganic-Marcromolecular Interfaces, T.W. VAN NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM5 BUUREN, T.M. WILLEY, J.R.I. LEE, I.C. TRAN, M. BAGGE-HANSEN, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Erosion Resistant Physical Vapor Deposition Coatings for High Temperature Polymer Matrix Composites Applications, S. DIXIT, M. CHIN, R. DIXIT, Plasma Technology Inc. 10:00 am MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM6 10:20 am MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM7 Invited 10:40 am Invited talk continued. 11:00 am MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TF-FrM9 Invited Poking Tips at Surfaces: Mechanical and Electronic Properties of Atomically Defined Interfaces, P. GRUTTER, McGill University, Canada Functionalized Shape Memory Polyester Biomaterials, V. SHEARES ASHBY, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 11:20 am Invited talk continued. 11:40 am 202 * TFD James Harper Award Finalist Friday Morning, November 1, 2013 Advanced Surface Engineering Room: 203 C - Session SE+EN-FrM Scanning Probe Microscopy Focus Topic Room: 202 C - Session SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM Surface Engineering for Energy Conversion and Harvesting Moderators: A.A. Voevodin, Air Force Research Laboratory, M. Stüber, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 8:20 am SE+EN-FrM1 Invited Probing Electronic and Transport Properties Moderator: A.P. Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory STM Mapping of Thermoelectric Power on Graphene across Defects and Boundaries, J. PARK, Oak Ridge National SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM1 Nanoscale Thermal Transport, G. MAHAN, Penn State University Laboratory, G. HE, R.M. FEENSTRA, Carnegie Mellon University, A.P. LI, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 8:40 am New Milestones in Scanning Probe Microscopy: Graphene on Rh(111) Studied by DFT, STM and NC-AFM, Invited talk continued. SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM2 A. THISSEN, SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH, Germany SE+EN-FrM3 Electrical and Thermal Properties and Understanding Interface Chemistry and Structure of Metal-Pnictogen Chalcogenide Interfaces, F. DEVENDER, T. BORCA-TASCIUC, G. RAMANATH, Rensselaer SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM3 Invited Polytechnic Institute Technology 9:20 am SE+EN-FrM4 Imaging of Electron-Phonon Interaction on the Atomic Scale, A.A. VOEVODIN, I. ALTFEDER, Air Force Research Laboratory, K.A. MATVEEV, Argonne National Laboratory Invited talk continued. 9:40 am SE+EN-FrM5 9:00 am 10:00 am Electric Field Tuning of 2-dimensional Electrons in Graphene and Topological Insulators, J.A. STROSCIO, J. HA, National Institute of Standards and Generation of Cu2S Nanoparticles via Cluster Beam SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM5 Invited Deposition for Bulk Heterojunction Photovoltaics, M.W. MAJESKI, I. BOLOTIN, SPM: Manipulating Spin to Operating Molecular Nanomachines, S.-W. L. HANLEY, University of Illinois at Chicago HLA, Argonne National Laboratory Fabrication of Water-Splitting Photocatalytic Electrodes by "Particle-Transfer" Processing, T. MINEGISHI, T. YAMADA, N. NISHIMURA, J. Invited talk continued. SE+EN-FrM6 KUBOTA, K. DOMEN, The University of Tokyo, Japan 10:20 am 10:40 am 11:00 am SE+EN-FrM7 Invited Microorganisms: Self-assembling, Self-wiring, Engineerable Electrode Catalysts, L. TENDER, Naval Research Laboratory Invited talk continued. New Experiments and Applications Made Possible by a Low Temperature 4-Tip STM with UHV-SEM Navigation, A. SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM7 BETTAC, B. GUENTHER, J. CHROST, J. HILTON, J. KOEBLE, A. FELTZ, Omicron NanoScience, Germany SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM8 Electrical Characterization of GaAs Nanowires with a 4-tip STM, B. VOIGTLAENDER, S. KORTE, V. CHEREPANOV, Peter Grünberg Institut (PGI-3), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, M. STEIDL, W. ZHAO, P. KLEINSCHMIDT, T. HANNAPPEL, TU Ilmenau, Germany, W. PROST, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Atomic and Electronic Structure of an Alloyed Topological Insulator Bi1.5Sb0.5Te1.7Se1.3, W. KO, I. JEON, H.W. KIM, H. SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM9 KWON, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Republic of Korea, S.-J. KAHNG, Korea University, Republic of Korea, J. PARK, J.S. KIM, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, S.W. HWANG, H. SUH, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Republic of Korea 11:20 am Schottky Barrier Height Measurements of Cu/Si(001), Ag/Si(001), and Au/Si(001) Interfaces Utilizing Ballistic Electron Emission Microscopy and Ballistic Hole Emission Microscopy, R. SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM10 BALSANO, V.P. LABELLA, College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering 11:40 am SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM11 A STM Study of a Self Assembled Cu-Si Nanoisland on Si(110), P.K. NG, University of Illinois at Chicago, B. FISHER, N.P. GUISINGER, Argonne National Laboratory, C.M. LILLEY, University of Illinois at Chicago 203 Friday Morning, November 1, 2013 Surface Science Room: 201 A - Session SS-FrM Thin Film Room: 104 A - Session TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM Oxides and Semiconductors: Structure and Reactivity Thin Film: Growth and Characterization III Oxidation of Pd Supported on Au(111) and Single Crystal ZnO Supports, J. LALLO, M. BATZILL, University of South Florida TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM1 Moderator: G.A. Kimmel, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 8:20 am Moderator: M.R. Davidson, University of Florida Atomically Controlled, Self-Limiting Procedures for Growth of Aluminum Oxide on SiC-on-Si to Yield an Atomically Sharp Interface, P. MORGEN, R. DHIMAN, J. HVAM, University of Southern Denmark, A. SS-FrM1 GOMES SILVA, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, K. PEDERSEN, Aalborg University, Denmark, Z. LI, Aarhus University, Denmark 8:40 am SS-FrM2 Lowell Zinc Oxide Surface Chemistry, J. WHITTEN, University of Massachusetts Diffusion Energy of Xenon Implanted in Amorphous Carbon Determined by Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy, G.A. VIANA, F.C. TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM2 MARQUES, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil 9:00 am 9:20 am Variations in the Orientation and Thermal Stability of the Carbonate Reaction Intermediate with the Surface Structure and Stoichiometry of Cerium Oxide Thin Films, P.M. ALBRECHT, D.R. MULLINS, Understanding Growth Mechanisms of Pyrolytic Graphite by Chemical Vapor Deposition, K. YU, C. HAYMAN, Case Western SS-FrM3 TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM3 Oak Ridge National Laboratory Reserve University, W. FAN, Momentive Performance Materials, Inc., I.T. MARTIN, H. MARTIN, R.M. SANKARAN, Case Western Reserve University SS-FrM4 Atomic Structure of the Anatase TiO2(001) Surface, Y. XIA, K. ZHU, Baylor University, T.C. KASPAR, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, B. BIRMINGHAM, K.T. PARK, Z. ZHANG, Baylor University Characterization of the Thin Films in the Microfabrication of Carbon-Nanotube Templated Thin-Layer Chromatography Plates, S. KANYAL, A. DIWAN, Brigham Young University, D.S. TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM4 JENSEN, A. DADSON, M. VAIL, Diamond Analytics, M.R. LINFORD, Brigham Young University 9:40 am Study of Low Density Sites on Planar Silicon Dioxide Surfaces using Fluorescent Probes, J.M. MCCRATE, J.G. EKERDT, University of Texas at A Carbon/Ternary Alloy/Carbon Optical Stack on Mylar as an Optical Data Storage Medium to Potentially Replace Magnetic Tape, H. WANG, R. GATES, B. LUNT, M. ASPLUND, Brigham Young SS-FrM5 TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5 Austin University, S. VAITHIYALINGAM, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, R.C. DAVIS, M.R. LINFORD, Brigham Young University 10:00 am 10:20 am SS-FrM6 Functionalization of Vicinal Silicon Surfaces: Insight into Si Nanoparticle Reactivity, W.J.I. DEBENEDETTI, University of Texas at Dallas, M.D. TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM6 Toughness Enhancement in Hard Single-crystal V0.5Mo0.5N/MgO(001) Thin Films, H. KINDLUND, J. LU, Linköping University, HALLS, Schrodinger Inc., Y.J. CHABAL, University of Texas at Dallas Sweden, I.G. PETROV, J.E. GREENE, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, L. HULTMAN, Linköping University, Sweden Gallium Nitride Surface Preparation for ALD Deposition of Aluminum Oxide, A.J. KERR, S. GU, T. KAUFMAN-OSBORN, E. CHAGAROV, TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM7 Manganese-based Thin Films Growth on Silicon Oxide Substrates, H. SUN, X. QIN, F. ZAERA, University of California, Riverside SS-FrM7 University of California, San Diego, S. MADISETTI, University at Albany-SUNY, P. ASBECK, University of California, San Diego, S. OKTYABRSKY, University at Albany-SUNY, A.C. KUMMEL, University of California, San Diego 10:40 am 11:00 am 11:20 am SS-FrM8 Monolayer-induced Electronic Structure of Crystalline Semiconductor Surfaces, A.J. MAKINEN, C.-S. KIM, G.P. KUSHTO, Naval Research TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8 Laboratory MEI, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, D.G. SANGIOVANNI, H. KINDLUND, Linköping University, Sweden, B. HOWE, Air Force Research Laboratory, E. BROITMAN, V. CHIRITA, L. HULTMAN, Linköping University, Sweden, A. ROCKETT, J.E. GREENE, I.G. PETROV, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign SS-FrM9 Probing Shallow Trapped Electrons in TiO2 with UHV-IRRAS, H. SEZEN, M. BUCHHOLZ, A. NEFEDOV, C. NATZECK, S. HEISSLER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, C. DI VALENTIN, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Italy, C. WÖLL, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM9 Sandwiched Antibacterial Layers Topped by Thin Polymeric Coatings and Deposited in Thin Capillaries, G.F. FRANZ, F.S. SCHAMBERGER, Munich University of Applied Scienes, Germany Dependence on Experimental Ambient of Surface Photovoltage TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM10 Wurtzite Phase Stable MgxZn1-xO Epilayers with High Transients in Nanostructured Oxide Surfaces and Interfaces, Y.M. Mg Compositions for High Performance Ultraviolet Photodetectors, M. SS-FrM10 STRZHEMECHNY, P.R. CHAPAGAIN, A. NEMASHKALO, S. PANT, E.S. DAVIS, Texas Christian University 11:40 am Properties of Epitaxial VNx/MgO(001) (0.70 < x < 1.36) Layers Grown by Reactive Magnetron Sputter Deposition, A.R.B. WEI, R.C. BOUTWELL, University of Central Florida, N. FALEEV, Arizona State University, A. OSINSKY, R. MILLER, Agnitron Technology Inc., W.V. SCHOENFELD, University of Central Florida TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM11 Self-assembling Monolayers on Oxides: HAUFFMAN, A. HUBIN, H.A. TERRYN, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium 204 Utopia?, T. 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EL-ThP2, 194 Abe, Y.: TF-ThP27, 198 Abel, J.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA12, 191 Abelson, J.R.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA10, 132; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA2, 191 Ablett, J.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138 Abraha, P.: TR-TuP9, 148 Abrahamson, J.T.: EN+PS+TF-MoM4, 100 Abrigo, M.: BI-TuP4, 142 Abrikosov, I.A.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Acharya, A.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM4, 200 Acharya, D.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM3, 180; SS-MoA6, 114 Acharya, R.: TF+MI-WeM1, 157 Achkar, A.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Acomb, P.: VT-TuP3, 148 Adamovski, S.: SS+NS-WeM2, 156 Adams, B.: EM-WeA10, 164 Adams, D.P.: TF-ThA1, 192; TF-ThA2, 192 Adamska, L.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM9, 101 Addou, R.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM10, 201 Adelmann, C.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121; SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA9, 115 Adhiprakasha, E.: TF-ThP34, 198 Adiga, V.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Agarwal, A.: PS-ThM5, 179 Agarwal, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 178; TF-ThP16, 198 Agboton, A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Aguilar-Hernández, J.: TF-ThP1, 198; TFThP13, 198 Ahmadi, M.: SS-TuP29, 147 Ahn, J.-R.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA12, 186 Ahn, S.J.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA12, 186; HI-ThA12, 187 Ahsen, A.S.: SS-TuP12, 146 Ai, C.F.: PS-TuP16, 145 Ai, Z.K.: HI-ThA3, 187 Ait Aissa, K.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Aita, M.: PS-ThM9, 179 Aiyar, A.: PS2-TuM11, 126 Akarvardar, K.: PS2-TuM9, 126 Akbir, S.: AS-TuM6, 120 Akdogan, N.: MI-TuP2, 143 Akutsu, T.: TF-ThP21, 198 Akylidiz, H.: TF-ThA6, 192 Al Salik, Y.: AC+AS+EN-TuA8, 131 Al Shankiti, I.: AC+AS+EN-TuA8, 131 Alamgir, F.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA11, 136 Alayashi, W.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA4, 169 Albers, R.C.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Albrecht, P.M.: SS-FrM3, 204; SS-MoA10, 114 Alcami, M.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136 Alcamí, M.: SS1-ThA3, 190 Aldinger, J.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA1, 184 Aldous, J.D.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Alexander, C.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM2, 99 Alexander, M.R.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150; BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM10, 99; BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM2, 99; Author Index BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; BI-WeM1, 151; BI-WeM11, 151; EW-TuA6, 134 Alialy, S.: EM-ThP18, 195 Alimardani, N.: EM+PS-WeM10, 151 Alkemade, P.F.A.: HI-ThM12, 177; HI-ThP1, 196 Allen, G.C.: AC+AS+SS-TuM1, 120 Alles, M.: BI-TuP7, 142 Allred, D.D.: AC-TuP4, 141; MN+AS+SSMoM4, 102; MN+AS+SS-MoM5, 102; TF+PS-ThM2, 182; TF+PS-ThM6, 182 Al-Mahboob, A.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SSWeA10, 165 Alnabulsi, S.S.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA9, 184; AS+BI-MoM2, 98; ASThP13, 194 Aloni, S.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA10, 184 Alrashid, E.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA9, 169 Al-Saidi, W.A.: SS+AS-TuM5, 126 Altfeder, I.: SE+EN-FrM4, 203 Altindal, S.: EM-ThP18, 195 Altman, E.I.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167 Altoe, M.V.P.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Altuntas, H.: EM-ThP18, 195 Altuntas, P.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Alves, S.M.: AC-TuP3, 141 Amagai, M.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA1, 163 Amasaki, S.: PS2-TuA11, 137 Amati, M.: IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177; NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM4, 202 Amato-Wierda, C.: SE+PS-WeA11, 167 Amelichev, V.A.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157 Ameringer, T.: EL-ThP1, 194 Amstrong, S.: SE+PS-ThM3, 179 An, K.-S.: TF-ThP38, 198 An, Y.: EM1-WeM12, 152; EM-ThP5, 195 Ande, C.K.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA3, 115 Anders, A.: PS1-TuM11, 125 Andersen, A.S.: BI-TuP2, 142 Anderson, A.: VT-WeM11, 158 Anderson, C.: PS-MoM3, 104 Anderson, D.G.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM10, 99; BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; BI-WeM1, 151; BI-WeM11, 151 Anderson, E.H.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA11, 135 Anderson, J.K.: TF+PS-ThM6, 182 Anderson, K.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM9, 152 Anderson, S.L.: SS+NS-WeM3, 156 Ando, T.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA1, 190 Andrade, E.: TR-TuP6, 148 Andreaus, B.: VT-MoM11, 106 Andreev, A.V.: AC+AS+EN-TuA7, 131 Andrieu, S.: MI+EM-TuM1, 123 Angelova, A.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM8, 101 Ansari, N.: PS-TuP7, 145 Antognozzi, M.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Antonov, P.V.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 115 Antony, A.: SS-MoA3, 114 Antosiewicz, T.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM6, 174 Anwar, S.: EM-MoA3, 109 Aoki, T.: AS-MoA10, 108 Apblett, C.A.: TF-ThA4, 192 Appy, D.: SS+AS+NS-MoM11, 104 Arakawa, I.: SS-TuP5, 146 Arena, D.: NS+AS+EM-MoA1, 113; NS+AS+EM-MoA2, 113 Aresta, G.: TF+VT-WeM6, 158 206 Arey, B.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA12, 162 Arias-Cerón, J.S.: TF-ThP1, 198 Arjad, A.B.: SS+AS+NS-MoM1, 104 Arkill, K.: SS+EN-ThM12, 180 Armbrust, N.: GR-WeM2, 153 Armstrong, C.T.: TF-TuA9, 139 Armstrong, N.R.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM11, 175 Arnadottir, L.: SS-TuA1, 138 Arnold, J.C.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA9, 136 Arnold, P.C.: VT-MoM8, 106 Arnoult, G.: PS-TuP29, 145; SE+PS-ThM9, 179 Arpin, K.A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA2, 191 Arrhen, F.: VT-MoA1, 116 Artyushkova, K.: AS-TuM6, 120 Aruta, C.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA10, 186 Asbeck, P.: EM+TF-MoM11, 100; SS-FrM7, 204 Asensio, M.C.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM6, 155 Ashtiani, K.: EM-ThA6, 185 Askew, H.J.: BI-TuP5, 142; EL-ThP1, 194 Asner, D.M.: HI-ThA9, 187 Asplund, M.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5, 204 Aspnes, D.E.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA3, 163; TF-ThP36, 198 Assender, H.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Ast, Chr.R.: MI-MoM8, 101 Asthagiri, A.: SS-MoA3, 114 Astier: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Atcitty, S.: EM-ThP11, 195 Atsuro, I.: NS-TuP1, 144 Atuchin, V.: TF-ThP9, 198 Atwater, H.: SS-FrM9, 204 Auciello, O.: MN+NS-TuM1, 124 Auluck, H.S.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA12, 190 Avasarala, B.: PS2-TuA8, 137 Awschalom, D.: MI+EM-TuM3, 123 Axnanda, S.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177 Aydil, E.S.: EN+PS+TF-MoM11, 100; EN+PS+TF-MoM4, 100; EN+PS+TFMoM9, 100 Ayers, J.E.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA3, 164; EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA4, 164 Ayuela, A.: MI-TuP3, 143 Azcatl, A.: EM+TF-MoM5, 100; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186 —B— Baben, M.: SE+NS+TF-ThA4, 189 Baber, A.: IS+AS+SS-ThM6, 177 Babor, P.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9, 134 Babson, D.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Bacescu, D.M.: VT-TuP7, 148 Backus, E.H.G.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SSMoA3, 111 Bae, D.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Baek, H.: IS-ThP1, 196 Baer, D.R.: AS-WeA7, 162 Bagal, A.: SS+NS-WeM10, 156 Bagge-Hansen, M.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM5, 202; SA-TuP3, 146; SS+NS-WeM11, 156 Baglin, V.: VT-WeM10, 158 Bagnall, M.: HI-ThA8, 187 Bagot, P.A.J.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA4, 162; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA7, 162 Bagus, P.S.: AC+AS+SS-TuM3, 120; SS+AS-TuM12, 126 Bahr, S.: IS+AS+SS-ThM11, 177 Bai, J.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Bai, Q.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1, 124 Baik, S.: TF-TuM5, 127 Bailey, S.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM11, 124 Baimpos, T.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA11, 111 Baio, J.E.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM5, 99 Bak, S.-M.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Baker, L.: TF+EN-MoM11, 105; TF-TuM9, 127 Bakker, H.J.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA3, 111 Baklanov, M.: PS-MoA9, 114; PS-ThA4, 189 Balachander, N.: NS+EM+EN-TuM11, 125 Balakrishna, A.: PS-ThM5, 179 Balandin, A.A.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MNTuM2, 123; GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA7, 110 Balasubramanian, T.: MI-MoM11, 101 Balchandran, P.: MI+EM+MG-MoA10, 111 Balsano, R.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM10, 203 Ban, C.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4, 152 Banerjee, S.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA1, 184; MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM1, 202 Banik, A.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136; PS2-TuM11, 126 Banna, S.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM1, 176; EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM12, 176; EM-ThP3, 195; PS1-TuA7, 137; PS1-TuM6, 125; PS-TuP13, 145; PS-TuP17, 145; PSTuP23, 145 Banninga, J.D.: TF-ThP25, 198 Banquy, X.: IS+AS+SP-FrM4, 201 Bao, P.: BI-TuP10, 142; BP+AS-SuA5, 94 Bao, W.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110; IS-ThP2, 196 Baraket, M.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175 Baran, N.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3, 99 Baránková, H.: SE+PS-ThM10, 179 Barback, C.: BI-TuP3, 142 Barcaro, G.: SS+AS-TuM9, 126 Bardos, L.: SE+PS-ThM10, 179 Barja, S.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123 Barlow, A.: AS+BI-MoM1, 98; AS-MoA9, 108; AS-TuM5, 120 Barlow, D.E.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109; BI-WeM3, 151 Barnes, T.M.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9, 168 Baroch, P.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM9, 181 Barraza, C.: TF-ThP14, 198 Barrett, D.A.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150; BIWeM1, 151 Barrett, L.: MN+AS+SS-MoM5, 102 Barrett, N.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA3, 138; SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM4, 155 Barroo, C.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA11, 162 Barroso, D.: TF-ThP20, 198 Barry, S.T.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA4, 115 Bartels, L.: EM+NS+TF-FrM1, 200; GRWeM9, 153; TF-ThP19, 198; TF-ThP20, 198 Bartelt, N.C.: GR-WeM12, 153 Bartis, E.J.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11, 103 Bartnik, A.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Barton, D.: MN+AS+SS-MoM5, 102 Bartynski, R.A.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 110; EN-TuP7, 142; IS+EN+SP+SSThA9, 187; VT+EN+TF-TuA7, 139 Baryshev, S.: EN+PS+TF-MoM11, 100 Baski, A.A.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM3, 200 Basov, D.N.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM9, 123 Batarseh, A.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 110 Bates, R.L.: PS2-TuA9, 137 Batista, E.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Batzill, M.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM10, 201; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM9, 101; SS-FrM1, 204 Bauer, E.D.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Bauer, G.E.W.: MI+EM-TuM11, 123 Bauer, K.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM5, 180 Bauer, S.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA2, 109; NS+EM+EN-TuM9, 125 Baum, J.C.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA12, 167 Bäumer, M.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126; SS+NSWeM11, 156 Baxter, J.B.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA4, 110 Baykara, M.Z.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167; TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 115 Bazarov, I.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Beach, J.: EN+PS+TF-MoM5, 100 Beard, M.: PS-MoA3, 114 Beckhoff, B.: SA-TuP4, 146 Behafarid, F.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA3, 184; MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM2, 202; SS-TuP29, 147 Béland, A.E.: EN+PS+TF-MoM9, 100 Belchik, S.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA2, 163 Belfort, G.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM10, 121 Belkin, M.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM4, 154 Bell, A.: EN-TuM5, 122 Bell, J.: AC-TuP4, 141 Bell, L.D.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM11, 200 Bell, N.C.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM5, 174 Belmonte, A.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Belu, A.: AS+BI-TuA3, 132 Bender, J.: SS-TuP3, 146 Benítez, A.: EM-ThP1, 195; EM-ThP9, 195; SS-TuP22, 147 Benitez, J.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Beniwal, S.: SS-TuP34, 147; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA9, 169 Bennett, B.: PS-ThA7, 189 Bennett, C.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Bennewitz, R.: TR+SE-TuM9, 127 Bent, S.F.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM10, 176; SS+EM-WeA1, 168; TF-TuM6, 127 Benter, Th.: AS+BI+IS-WeM9, 150 Bentley, S.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Béral, C.B.: PS-WeM12, 155 Berg, Ch.: VT-MoA6, 116 Berger, C.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA10, 186 Bergersen, H.: EW-TuL5, 129 Berman, D.: TR+SE-TuM11, 127 Bernal Ramos, K.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA10, 191 Bernal-Ramos, K.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100 Bernard, L.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98 Bernstein, H.C.: AS+BI+IS-WeM12, 150 Berry, I.: PS-MoM6, 104 Bersuker, G.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA3, 132 Bertran, F.: MI+EM-TuM1, 123 Bertrand, P.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103 Besbes, R.: AC-TuP2, 141 Besenbacher, F.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM9, 154 Bettac, A.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM7, 203 Beye, M.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Beyer, A.: HI-ThA1, 187; HI-ThA7, 187; HIThP2, 196; HI-ThP3, 196 Bez, R.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA8, 112 Bezares, F.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Bhardwaj, C.: AS+BI+IS-WeM12, 150; ASMoA3, 108 Bhargava, N.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM2, 176 Bhattacharya, A.: MI+EM+MG-MoA10, 111 207 Bi, S.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP1, 197 Bieber, T.: PS-TuP29, 145 Biedermann, L.B.: SS+AS-TuM1, 126 Biegalski, M.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Bielefeld, J.D.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176; GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165; TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Biener, J.: SS+NS-WeM11, 156 Biener, M.: SS+NS-WeM11, 156 Bierber, T.: SE+PS-ThM9, 179 Biffinger, J.C.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Bignardi, L.: GR-WeM4, 153 Binek, C.: MI+EM-TuM9, 123 Bingaman, D.: EW-TuA5, 134 Biolsi, P.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS1-TuM5, 125; PS2-TuA8, 137; PS2-TuM12, 126; PSMoA1, 114; PS-MoM11, 104 Birmingham, B.: SS-FrM4, 204 Bischoff, F.R.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Bittencourt, C.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Biyikli, N.: SE-ThP11, 197; TF+AS+NS+SEWeA3, 169 Blaas, D.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA1, 190 Blackledge, R.: AS+BI-TuA4, 132 Blackmond, D.G.: SS+AS-WeM1, 156 Blackwell, J.M.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM5, 176 Blair, S.L.: BI-TuP3, 142; BI-WeM9, 151 Blakeston, A.: BP+AS-SuA5, 94 Blanc, R.: PS1-TuA7, 137; SE+PS-ThM6, 179 Blanco-Rey, M.: MI-TuP3, 143 Blank, D.H.A.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM3, 202 Blankensihp, R.: IS+AS+SP-FrM10, 201 Blanton, E.: EM2-ThA11, 185 Blechle, J.M.: PS-WeM4, 155 Blomfield, C.J.: AS+BI-MoM4, 98; ASMoA6, 108; AS-WeA3, 162; EW-TuL3, 129 Blomqvist, K.I.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Bluhm, H.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA10, 111; SS+EN-ThM9, 180; TC+EM+TFWeM3, 157 Blum, I.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Bo, T.C.: PS-MoA11, 114 Bobadilla, A.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3, 186 Bobek, S.: GR-WeM9, 153; TF-ThP20, 198 Bocek, D.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM10, 180 Bochmann, J.: MN+NS-MoA6, 112 Bockstaller, M.R.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA3, 168 Bodart, P.B.: PS-WeM12, 155 Boden, S.A.: HI-ThA8, 187 Boffard, J.B.: PS1-TuA11, 137; PS-TuP14, 145 Böker, A.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA11, 169 Bokka, R.: PS-ThA12, 189 Bol, A.A.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 110; TF+EN-MoM10, 105; TF-TuM12, 127 Boland, K.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Bolotin, I.: SE+EN-FrM5, 203 Bolvardi, H.: SE+NS+TF-ThA8, 189 Bomben, K.D.: AS-ThP13, 194 Bondaz, A.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM6, 176 Bonecutter, A.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA11, 136 Bonell, F.: MI+EM-TuM1, 123 Bongers, W.: EN+AS+PS-TuA12, 133 Bongiorno, A.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA10, 186 Bongiorno, G.: VT-WeM3, 158 Bonilla, E.: TF-ThP20, 198 Bonilla, J.: SS-TuP15, 146 Author Index Bonn, M.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM10, 99; BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM5, 99; IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA3, 111 Bonnell, D.A.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA1, 187; NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103; NS+EM+ENTuM3, 125; SS+AS-TuM5, 126 Bonucci, A.: VT-WeM3, 158 Boo, J.-H.: AS-ThP18, 194 Boosalis, A.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Booth, J.-P.: PS+TF-MoA1, 113; PS1-TuA2, 137 Borca-Tasciuc, T.: EM+NS+TF-FrM3, 200; NS+EM+EN-TuM11, 125; SE+EN-FrM3, 203 Bordia, R.K.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM5, 152 Borg, A.: SS-MoA9, 114 Borghetti, P.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Boris, D.R.: PS-ThA11, 189 Borner, K.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM6, 175 Borodulin, P.: EM-ThP17, 195 Borukhin, S.: NS+BI+EM-WeA12, 166 Bosman, M.: HI-ThA3, 187 Bossert, J.: SE+PS-WeA7, 167 Bostwick, A.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Boswell, R.: AS-MoA1, 108 Boufnichel, M.: PS2-TuA3, 137; PS-TuP1, 145 Boutaud, B.: PS2-TuA4, 137 Boutwell, R.C.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM10, 204 Bowden, M.E.: SS+AS-TuM6, 126 Bower, S.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM11, 124 Bowfield, A.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150 Bowman, R.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Boxford, W.: AS+BI-MoM4, 98 Bozzini, B.: IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177 Brachmann, A.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170; VT-TuP6, 148 Bradley, J.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Bradley, J.W.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150 Bradley, L.C.: TF-ThP24, 198 Braithwaite, N.St.J.: PS1-TuA7, 137; PSWeA9, 166 Brameshuber, M.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA1, 190 Brar, V.W.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Bratescu, M.A.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM6, 178 Braun, P.V.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA2, 191 Bray, J.: PS-TuP23, 145 Bray, K.R.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM12, 174 Bregliozzi, G.: VT-WeM10, 158 Brehmer, F.: EN+AS+PS-TuA11, 133; PS1TuA12, 137 Breit, S.: PS-MoA7, 114 Breitling, F.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Breitung, E.: TF+VT-WeM10, 158 Breitwieser, R.: GR-WeM10, 153 Breneman, C.: SS-TuP35, 147 Brennan, B.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100; EM+TFMoM5, 100 Brennen, R.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM1, 124 Brenner, D.: TR+AS-MoM6, 105 Breslau, M.S.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA10, 168 Brett, M.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA1, 169 Brewer, T.: AS+BI+IS-WeM6, 150 Brichon, P.D.: PS-ThM2, 179 Brierley, M.: AC+AS+EN-TuA11, 131 Brigg, W.J.: PS-TuP21, 145 Briggs, E.: MN+AS+SS-MoM10, 102 Brihoum, M.: PS1-TuA7, 137; PS2-TuM3, 126 Author Index Brink, M.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124; PS-MoA6, 114 Brizzi, S.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Broadbridge, C.C.: MG+EN+MS-WeA1, 165 Broch, K.: SS1-ThA2, 190 Broderick, S.R.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA4, 162 Brodsky, M.J.: PS2-TuM11, 126 Broitman, E.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204; TR+SE-TuM4, 127 Brongersma, H.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9, 134 Brown, C.: AC-TuP4, 141; TF+PS-ThM6, 182 Brown, S.: AS-ThP8, 194 Brown, T.M.: TF+EN-MoM6, 105 Bruce, R.L.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124; PS-MoA8, 114; PS-MoM2, 104; PSWeM1, 155 Brucker, G.A.: VT-MoM10, 106; VT-MoM9, 106; VT-TuP3, 148 Bruemmer, S.M.: AP+AS+SS-TuA9, 131 Bruener, P.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9, 134 Brumbach, M.: EM-ThP11, 195 Bruneau, B.: PS+TF-MoA1, 113 Bruns, M.: AS-ThP12, 194 Bryan, S.R.: AS+BI-MoM5, 98; AS-ThP9, 194 Buchholz, M.: SS-FrM11, 204 Buck, A.R.: IS+AS+SP-FrM3, 201 Budinska, Z.: SS+AS+NS-MoM9, 104 Buffière, M.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Buie, C.: EM-MoA3, 109; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186 Buja, F.: MN+NS-TuM11, 124 Bukhtiyarov, V.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA8, 136 Bultman, J.E.: SE+PS-ThM5, 179 Bulusu, A.: TF+VT-WeM3, 158 Burand, A.: AS+BI-TuA3, 132 Burden, F.R.: NL+AS+BI-ThA3, 188 Burkett, S.L.: MN-TuP6, 143 Burkhardt, C.J.: HI-ThA10, 187 Burnham, N.A.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM1, 154 Burns, S.: PS2-TuM11, 126 Burrell, M.C.: AS-WeA10, 162 Burst, J.M.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9, 168 Bushby, R.J.: BI-TuP10, 142 Bushell, A.: AS-WeA11, 162 Bussmann, K.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM3, 101 Butler, J.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM11, 124 Buttery, L.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM2, 99 Byeon, D.-S.: EM-ThP4, 195 Byun, Y.-C.: EM1-WeM12, 152; EM-ThP5, 195 —C— Cabellos-Quiroz, J.L.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Cabral, C.: PS-MoA6, 114 Cabrera, W.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100; SS+EMWeA11, 168 Cadien, K.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA11, 191 Cahill, D.G.: EN-TuM3, 122 Cai, X.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM8, 99 Caillard, L.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA3, 169 Calaza, F.: SS-MoA11, 114 Caldwell, J.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Calleja, F.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123 Callow, J.A.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA2, 109 Callow, M.E.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA2, 109; BI-TuP7, 142 Calusine, G.: MI+EM-TuM3, 123 Calzolai, L.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM10, 174 Cammarata, A.: MI+EM+MG-MoA10, 111 208 Campbell, C.T.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA6, 184; SS-MoA2, 114; SS-TuA3, 138; SS-TuA8, 138 Campbell, P.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA3, 169 Campbell, S.A.: EN+PS+TF-MoM4, 100 Camus, J.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Canavan, H.E.: BI-WeM10, 151; BI-WeM2, 151 Candler, R.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM11, 181; TF-ThP7, 198 Cano, D.: TR-TuP7, 148 Cansizoglu, H.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA3, 169 Cansizoglu, M.F.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA3, 169 Canto, C.E.: TR-TuP6, 148 Cantone, J.: PS2-TuM9, 126 Cantoni, C.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Cao, G.X.: MI-MoM10, 101; MI-MoM9, 101; NS+EM+EN-TuM4, 125; TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Cao, J.: PS-TuP11, 145 Cao, L.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA6, 186; TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA11, 169 Cao, W.: EM-TuA7, 133 Cao, Y.: BI-TuP9, 142; MG-ThA1, 188; MI+EM-TuM9, 123 Carlin, J.A.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA7, 164 Carlson, R.P.: AS+BI+IS-WeM12, 150 Carmo, M.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Carpick, R.W.: AS-ThP21, 194; TR+ASMoM10, 105; TR+AS-MoM11, 105; TR+AS-MoM5, 105; TR+AS-MoM8, 105 Carr, L.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1, 124 Carraro, C.: MN+AS+SS-MoM8, 102 Carrillo, J.: EM-ThP1, 195; EM-ThP9, 195; SS-TuP22, 147 Cartas, W.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126 Caruso, A.N.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Caruso, L.: VT-WeM3, 158 Castner, D.G.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM6, 174; BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA8, 163 Castro, G.R.: EM+NS+TF-FrM9, 200; SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA4, 138 Caubet, P.: EM+PS-TuM2, 121; PS+TFMoA8, 113 Caudillo, R.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Cavallo, F.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA2, 110 Cavanagh, A.S.: TF+EN-MoM11, 105; TFTuM9, 127 Caymax, M.: EM+TF-MoM2, 100 Ceccone, G.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM10, 174 Ceder, G.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM9, 154 Celina, M.C.: AS-WeA9, 162 Celiz, A.D.: BI-WeM1, 151 Cerstvy, R.: SE+NS+TF-ThA6, 189 Certain, A.G.: AP+AS+SS-TuA2, 131 Ceylan, H.: SE-ThP11, 197 Cha, S.: TF+EN-MoM1, 105 Chaabane, N.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA4, 184 Chabal, Y.J.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA10, 186; SS+EM-WeA10, 168; SS+EM-WeA11, 168; SS+EM-WeA9, 168; SS-FrM6, 204; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA3, 169; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA10, 191 Chabert, P.: PS1-TuA2, 137 Chae, S.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Chagarov, E.: EM+TF-MoM11, 100; SS+EM-WeA8, 168; SS-FrM7, 204 Chait, B.T.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM10, 121 Chaker, M.: PS-MoM8, 104 Chakrapani, V.: PS2-TuA8, 137 Chamberlin, S.E.: SS+AS-TuM10, 126; SS+AS-TuM6, 126 Chambers, S.A.: MI+EM+MG-MoA2, 111; SS+AS-TuM10, 126; SS+AS-TuM2, 126; SS+AS-TuM6, 126 Chan, B.T.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA6, 112 Chan, C.K.: SS+AS-TuM1, 126 Chan, H.K.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Chandhok, M.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176 Chang, C.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; BIWeM11, 151 Chang, C.-H.: SS+NS-WeM10, 156 Chang, C.M.: PS-TuP26, 145; TF-ThP2, 198 Chang, C.S.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM12, 176 Chang, H.-Y.: EM-WeA10, 164 Chang, J.P.: PS2-TuA7, 137; PS-MoM10, 104; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA6, 191; TF+EN-MoM4, 105; TF+MI-WeM9, 157 Chang, N.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA10, 132 Chang, R.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177 Chang, W.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Chang, Y.Y.: SE-ThP3, 197; SE-ThP4, 197 Change, I.: TF+EN-MoM1, 105 Chao, W.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA11, 135 Chao, Y.C.: GR-WeM10, 153 Chapagain, P.R.: SS-FrM10, 204 Chari, T.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM5, 201 Chaukulkar, R.P.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 178; TF-ThP16, 198 Chawla, J.S.: EM-ThA7, 185 Cheetham, M.: BI-TuP10, 142; BP+ASSuA5, 94 Chen, C.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Chen, C.-C.: SS+EN-ThM9, 180 Chen, C.W.: GR-WeM10, 153; VT-TuP2, 148 Chen, D.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA10, 138 Chen, D.A.: SS-TuA11, 138; SS-TuP12, 146; SS-TuP16, 146 Chen, F.Z.: VT-TuP1, 148; VT-TuP2, 148 Chen, H.H.: PS2-TuM10, 126 Chen, H.-P.: TF-ThP17, 198 Chen, H.Y.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM4, 103 Chen, H.-Y.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA11, 132 Chen, J.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM4, 175 Chen, J.-B.: NS+AS+EM-MoA3, 113 Chen, J.H.: PS-MoA3, 114 Chen, J.Z.: SE+PS-WeA12, 167; SS-TuP8, 146 Chen, K.: PS2-TuA7, 137; PS-MoM10, 104 Chen, L.: PS1-TuM1, 125; PS-TuP19, 145; PS-TuP20, 145; SS-MoA6, 114 Chen, M.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA2, 165 Chen, P.L.: MN-TuP1, 143; PS-TuP26, 145; TF-ThP2, 198 Chen, P.-L.: MN-TuP2, 143 Chen, P.-L.: MN-TuP3, 143 Chen, S.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174; BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM6, 174; SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Chen, T.: TF-ThP19, 198 Chen, X.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM11, 176; NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103; TF+EN-MoM3, 105 Chen, Y.Y.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Chen, Z.: IS-ThP2, 196; MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA8, 136 Chen, Z.Y.: PS1-TuM1, 125 Cheng, C.: PS+TF-MoA3, 113 Cheng, D.L.: AC+AS+EN-TuA12, 131 Cheng, G.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Cheng, I.C.: SE+PS-WeA12, 167; SS-TuP8, 146 Cheng, Y.L.: PS-MoA11, 114 Chenot, S.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Cheong, S-W.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA12, 135 Cherepanov, V.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM8, 203 Chernomordik, B.D.: EN+PS+TF-MoM9, 100 Cheshmekhani, A.: NS+BI+EM-WeA11, 166 Cheung, D.: PS-MoM6, 104 Chew, A.D.: VT-WeM1, 158 Chew, S.A.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Chhowalla, M.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM1, 202 Chi, M.: NS+AS+EM-MoA8, 113 Chiang, D.: TF-ThP2, 198; TF-ThP5, 198 Chiang, S.: NS+BI+EM-WeA3, 166 Chiappe, D.: EM-MoA1, 109 Chiba, Y.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS2-TuA8, 137; PS-MoA1, 114; PS-MoA4, 114 Chien, D.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA6, 191 Chien, P.-Y.: EM-WeA10, 164 Chikyow, T.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA11, 168 Chilkoti, A.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA11, 184; BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM9, 174 Chin, M.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM6, 202 Chiou, P.W.: PS-TuP8, 145 Chirita, V.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204; TF+PS-ThM11, 182 Chitre, K.P.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 110 Chiu, P.-K.: TF-ThP17, 198 Chiu, S.Y.: MN-TuP4, 143 Chmielewski, D.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA7, 164 Chmielowska, M.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Cho, B.: HI-ThA12, 187 Cho, G.: TF+EN-MoM1, 105; TF-ThP26, 198 Cho, J.: TF+EN-MoM4, 105 Cho, M.R.: NS+BI+EM-MoM3, 103 Cho, S.I.: PS-TuP6, 145 Cho, T.: PS-ThA12, 189 Cho, T.S.: SE+PS-WeA9, 167 Cho, W.-H.: MI-TuP1, 143; TF-ThP17, 198 Cho, Y.-J.: TF-TuM5, 127 Cho, Y.R.: TR-TuP3, 148; TR-TuP5, 148 Chobpattana, V.: EM1-WeM11, 152 Choe, H.: PS-TuP22, 145 Choe, H.J.: SE-ThP6, 197 Choe, Y.: MN+NS-TuM5, 124 Choi, C.H.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Choi, D.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA8, 136 Choi, E.C.: EN-TuP3, 142; EN-TuP4, 142 Choi, G.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Choi, J.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA6, 191 Choi, K.R.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA4, 168 Choi, S.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM3, 175; EM1-WeM12, 152; EM-ThP5, 195; EN+PS+TF-MoM3, 100; GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Choi, S.Y.: SS-TuP14, 146; TF-ThP6, 198 Choi, U.H.: TC+EM+TF-WeM2, 157; TC+EM+TF-WeM4, 157 Choi, Y.B.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Chou, C.C.: PS-TuP8, 145 Chou, C.Y.: AS-ThP7, 194 Chou, H.: GR-WeM3, 153 Chou, L.-W.: NS+BI+EM-MoM8, 103; SS+AS+NS-MoM2, 104 Chou, P.R.: AS-ThP7, 194 Chou, Y.K.: SE-ThP3, 197 Choudhary, S.: EN-TuP6, 142 Chowdhury, N.A.: MN+NS-TuM12, 124 Christie, J.A.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA10, 169 Christie, K.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA11, 164 209 Christophis, C.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3, 99; BI-TuP7, 142 Chrost, J.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM7, 203 Chu, N.: MS-TuP2, 144; NS-TuP14, 144 Chu, Y.-H.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA10, 138 Chun, Y.S.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA4, 168; TF-ThP29, 198 Chung, K.-Y.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Chung, N.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP3, 197 Chung, S.: VT-TuP4, 148 Chung, T.M.: TF-ThP38, 198 Chung, T.-Y.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11, 103 Church, J.: AS-WeA12, 162 Cianciolo, V.: AS-ThP11, 194 Cinquanta, E.: EM-MoA1, 109 Ciobanu, C.V.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4, 152; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186; GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM1, 176; GRWeM12, 153 Cirigliano, N.: TF+EN-MoM4, 105 Ciston, J.: IS+AS+SP-FrM1, 201 Ciszewski, A.: SS1-ThA9, 190 Clancey, J.: TF+EN-MoM11, 105; TF-TuM9, 127 Clarke, J.S.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM5, 176; EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176; EM-ThA7, 185 Cleland, A.N.: MN+NS-MoA6, 112 Cleveland, E.: PS-ThA7, 189 Cleveland, J.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SSThM10, 180 Clifton, P.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Clima, S.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Cloud, A.N.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA2, 191 Cobas, E.: MI+EM-TuM5, 123 Coffee, R.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Coffey, G.: NS-TuP12, 144 Cohen, B.E.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Cohen, H.: AS-ThP22, 194 Cohen, P.I.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM1, 101 Cohen, S.R.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA9, 163 Cohn, A.W.: SS+AS-TuM6, 126 Colburn, M.E.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA4, 136 Colby, R.J.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA12, 162; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA2, 162; AP-TuP1, 141; MI+EM+MG-MoA2, 111 Cole, C.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Cole, J.: PS-TuP18, 145 Colinjivadi, K.: EM-ThA6, 185 Collings, M.P.: SS+AS-WeM12, 156 Collins, K.: PS-ThM5, 179 Collins, R.W.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TFThM4, 175 Colombo, L.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA1, 112 Colvin, B.: TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Comes, R.B.: MI+EM+MG-MoA11, 111 Conard, T.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138 Conboy, J.: IA+BA-TuA7, 135 Conklin, D.: NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103 Conley, J.F.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA1, 191 Conley, Jr., J.F.: EM+PS-WeM10, 151 Connell, S.D.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA10, 163 Conrad, E.H.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM1, 101 Conrads, L.: SE+NS+TF-ThA8, 189 Conte, A.: VT-WeM3, 158 Contreras, M.: EN+PS+TF-MoM3, 100 Author Index Contreras-Puente, G.: TF-ThP1, 198; TFThP13, 198 Conway, J.V.: VT-WeM12, 158 Cook-Chennault, K.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM1, 202 Cooperstein, M.A.: BI-WeM10, 151 Corbett, J.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170 Corcelli, S.A.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA10, 169 Cordier, Y.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Corely, S.D.: TR+AS-MoM6, 105 Corkery, R.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA7, 111 Correa, A.: MI-TuP3, 143 Cosandey, F.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA9, 187 Cossement, D.: SE+NS+TF-ThA9, 189 Cotte, J.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Coultas, S.J.: AS-MoA6, 108; AS-WeA3, 162 Counsell, J.D.P.: AS+BI-MoM4, 98; ASMoA6, 108; AS-WeA3, 162 Coy-Diaz, H.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM10, 201 Coyle, J.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA4, 115 Crabtree, G.: MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TFMoM1, 102 Craig, I.M.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP2, 197 Craighead, H.G.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SSThA12, 184 Creatore, M.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 110; SE+PS-WeA8, 167; TF+EN-MoM6, 105; TF+VT-WeM1, 158; TF+VT-WeM6, 158 Cremer, P.S.: IA+BA-TuA3, 135 Creyghton, Y.L.M.: SE+PS-WeA10, 167 Crommie, M.F.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SSWeA11, 165 Crookes-Goodson, W.J.: BI+AI+BA+ISMoA3, 109 Crowcombe, W.E.: VT+EN+TF-TuA9, 139 Crowell, P.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA11, 164 Crum, J.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM2, 154 Crumlin, E.J.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177 Cruz, J.: PS-TuP34, 145 Cuddy, M.: SS+EN-ThM12, 180 Cuddy, M.F.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM9, 121; PS-WeM4, 155 Cui, C.: SS-TuP29, 147 Cui, D.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA8, 110 Cui, Y.: AS+BI+IS-WeM12, 150; AS-MoA3, 108 Cullen, P.J.: SE+PS-WeA4, 167 Cullen, W.G.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 176 Cultrera, L.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Culver, C.L.: PS1-TuA11, 137 Cumpson, P.: AS+BI-MoM1, 98; AS-MoA9, 108; AS-TuM5, 120 Cunge, G.: PS1-TuA7, 137; PS-ThM2, 179; PS-WeM6, 155; SE+PS-ThM6, 179 Cunningham, G.B.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Curreli, D.: PS-TuP12, 145; TF+PS-ThM10, 182; TF-ThP18, 198 Currie, M.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101 Cutivet, A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Cyganik, P.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA10, 167; SS1-ThA12, 190; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA7, 169 Czap, G.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM4, 180; SS+EN-ThM11, 180 Czaplewski, D.A.: MN+NS-TuM11, 124; MN+NS-TuM9, 124 Czerwinski, A.: AP-TuP2, 141 —D— da Silva, A.M.: SA-TuP2, 146 da Silva, A.R.: TF-ThP4, 198 Dadson, A.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM4, 204 Author Index Dagdeviren, O.E.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167 Dahal, A.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM10, 201 Dahint, R.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Dahlin, A.B.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM1, 174 Dai, S.X.: VT-MoA8, 116 Dalmiglio, M.: GR-WeM11, 153 Daly, S.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Damascelli, A.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Dames, C.: IS-ThP2, 196 Dandeneau, C.S.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM5, 152 Daniels, S.: PS1-TuA1, 137 Danner, D.: PS2-TuA10, 137 Darakchieva, V.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TFWeA1, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163 Darnon, M.: PS1-TuA7, 137; PS-ThM2, 179; SE+PS-ThM6, 179 Dass, S.: EN-TuP6, 142 Dattoli, E.N.: GR-ThP10, 195 Dauksta, E.: SS-TuP32, 147 Davidson, D.E.: AS-ThP8, 194 Davies, M.C.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM10, 99; BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; BI-WeM1, 151; BI-WeM11, 151 Davies, S.: VT-MoA9, 116 Davis, E.S.: SS-FrM10, 204 Davis, H.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Davis, J.: AS+BI-MoM8, 98 Davis, P.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM5, 200 Davis, R.C.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163; MN+AS+SS-MoM4, 102; MN+AS+SS-MoM5, 102; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5, 204; TF+PSThM2, 182; TF+PS-ThM6, 182; TF+PSThM9, 182; TF+VT-WeM11, 158 Davisson, M.L.: AS+BI-TuA1, 132 Davydova, A.: PS1-TuA7, 137; PS-WeM6, 155 Dawson, K.: NL+AS+BI-ThA1, 188 Dawson, N.: EM-ThP10, 195 de Andres, A.: EM+NS+TF-FrM9, 200 De Battice, L.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5, 121 De Benedetti, W.J.: SS+EM-WeA10, 168 De Boer, J.: BI-WeM4, 151 de Brito, A.N.: SA-TuP2, 146 De Decker, Y.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA11, 162 De Geyter, N.: AS+BI-MoM2, 98 De Graeve, I.: TF-ThP32, 198 De Jaeger, J.C.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 De Keyser, P.: PS-TuP29, 145 De Keyzer, P.: SE+PS-ThM9, 179 de Leeuw, N.H.: MG-ThA3, 188 De Marneffe, J.-F.: PS-MoA9, 114 De Melo-Pereira, O.: TF-ThP13, 198 De Moure-Flores, F.: NS-TuP3, 144; NSTuP4, 144; TF-ThP1, 198; TF-ThP13, 198 de Oliveira, A.N.: SA-TuP2, 146 De Oteyza, D.G.: SS1-ThA8, 190 de Pablo, J.J.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM3, 154 de Peuter, K.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 178 de Souza, J.F.: GR-ThP7, 195 De Strycker, J.: TF-ThP32, 198 de Vries, H.: TF+VT-WeM1, 158 de Weerd, M-C.: AS+BI-TuA9, 132 Dean, C.: NS+EM+EN-TuM1, 125 DeBenedetti, W.J.I.: SS-FrM6, 204 DeBoer, W.: VT-WeM11, 158 DeCerbo, J.N.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM12, 174 Deconihout, B.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Deeks, C.: AS+BI-TuA4, 132 Defrance, N.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Degraeve, R.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Delabie, A.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA9, 115 Delattre, P.A.: PS+TF-MoA1, 113 210 Delcorte, A.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103 Delfour, L.: PS-WeM6, 155 Deligiannis, D.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 110 Dell’Angela, M.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Dellinger, A.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA10, 184 DeLong, E.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TFThM12, 175 Delongchamp, D.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175 Demidov, V.: PS-WeM5, 155 Demirci, E.: MI-TuP2, 143 Deng, D.D.: EN+PS+TF-MoM9, 100 Denning, C.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM10, 99; BIWeM1, 151 Dennis, R.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA1, 184 Deon, D.J.: TF-ThP38, 198 Derouin, J.: SS-TuP3, 146 Desai, M.: TF+MI-WeM1, 157 Deschamps, F.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178 Deskins, N.A.: SS+EN-ThM1, 180 Despiau-Pujo, E.: PS1-TuA7, 137; PS-ThM2, 179; PS-WeM6, 155 Devant, L.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178 Devaraj, A.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA1, 162; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA2, 162; AP-TuP1, 141; AP-TuP3, 141; HI-ThA9, 187; NS-TuP12, 144 Devashayam, A.: PS-TuP12, 145 Devender, F.: EM+NS+TF-FrM3, 200; SE+EN-FrM3, 203 Devereaux, T.: SS+EN-ThM9, 180 Devred, F.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA11, 162 Dhar, N.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Dhiman, R.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM1, 204 Di Valentin, C.: SS-FrM11, 204 Dianoux, R.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98 Diao, Z.: MN+NS-MoA3, 112; MN+NSMoA4, 112 Diaz, C.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123 Díaz-Tendero, S.: SS1-ThA3, 190 Dickey, E.R.: TF-TuA7, 139 Diebold, A.C.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA9, 163 Diercks, D.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM11, 150 Dieterle, J.: SS1-ThA2, 190 Dietz, N.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM10, 200; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM9, 200 Dietzel, D.: TR+SE-TuM12, 127 Dillon, A.C.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4, 152 Dillon, E.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM4, 154; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM5, 154 DiLullo, A.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM3, 180 DiMeglio, J.: EN+AS+PS-TuA3, 133 Dinauer, E.M.: EM-ThP13, 195 Ding, F.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM5, 176 Ding, Z.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Diniz, J.A.: GR-ThP7, 195; TF-ThP4, 198 Diño, W.A.: SS-TuP6, 146 DiStefano, S.: VT-WeM11, 158 Dittman, R.: EM+PS-WeM1, 151 Diwan, A.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM4, 204 Dixit, R.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM6, 202 Dixit, S.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM6, 202 Dixon, M.P.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA11, 163 Djouadi, M.A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Dobrovitski, V.V.: MI+EM-TuM3, 123 Dobson, M.P.: EW-WeL2, 160 Dohnalek, Z.: SS-MoA6, 114 Doi, I.: TF-ThP4, 198 Doi, K.: NS-TuP7, 144 Dolan, G.F.: SS+AS-WeM3, 156 Dolocan, A.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM10, 152 Domagala, J.Z.: AP-TuP2, 141 Dombrowski, E.: SS2-ThA10, 191 Domen, K.: SE+EN-FrM6, 203 Donald, D.R.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM11, 174 Donald, S.B.: SS2-ThA1, 191; SS2-ThA11, 191; SS2-ThA3, 191 Donaldson, S.H.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA6, 187 Donath, M.: MI-MoM1, 101; MI-MoM8, 101 Donegan, M.: SE+PS-WeA4, 167 Dong, H.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100; EM+TFMoM5, 100 Dong, Y.: SS-ThM12, 181; TR+AS-MoM11, 105 Donmez, I.: SE-ThP11, 197 Donnelly, V.M.: PS1-TuA9, 137; PS1-TuM3, 125; PS1-TuM4, 125 Dorfmüller, J.: HI-ThA3, 187 Doris, B.: PS2-TuM9, 126 Dorman, J.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM6, 152 Dorrestein, P.C.: BP+AS-SuA1, 94 Dorris, S.E.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Doubek, G.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Doudin, B.: SS-TuP34, 147 Dougherty, D.B.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM2, 175; GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA10, 165; SS-TuP18, 146 Doughty, B.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM1, 99 Douglas, R.: TF+MI-WeM5, 157 Doumanidis, C.C.: TF-ThA3, 192 Dowben, P.A.: MI+EM-TuM9, 123; SSTuP34, 147; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA9, 169 Dowell, D.H.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA11, 170 Dowling, D.P.: SE+PS-WeA4, 167 Dowsett, D.: HI-ThA11, 187 Drake, C.N.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Drayman-Weisser, T.: TF+VT-WeM10, 158 Droopad, R.: EM+PS-TuM3, 121; EM+PSTuM9, 121; SS+EM-WeA8, 168 D'Souza, A.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Du, K.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Du, Y.: MI+EM+MG-MoA2, 111 Dubois, G.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM3, 176 Dubois, J.-M.: AS+BI-TuA7, 132 Dubrovinskaia, N.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Dubrovinsky, L.S.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Duenow, J.N.: EN+PS+TF-MoM3, 100 Dufour, T.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178 Dufresne, C.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM4, 99; EW-TuA6, 134 Duke, A.S.: SS-TuA11, 138 Dukovic, G.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA6, 110 Dulkin, A.: EM-ThA6, 185 Dumpala, S.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA4, 162 Dunham, B.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Dunn, B.: TF+EN-MoM4, 105 Dunn, M.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA11, 109 Dupuy, E.: PS2-TuM3, 126 Durand, C.: AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Durbin, S.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Dussart, R.: PS2-TuA1, 137; PS2-TuA4, 137; PS-TuP1, 145 Dutta, D.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM2, 176; TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Duty, C.: TC+EM+TF-WeM12, 157 Dyett, B.: SE-ThP9, 197 Dylla, A.G.: SS+AS-TuM1, 126 Dylla, H.F.: PS-WeA1, 166; VT-TuM11, 128 Dzarasova, A.: PS-TuP21, 145 Dzhurakhalov, A.: GR-ThP11, 195 —E— Easton, C.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA2, 184 Ebert, H.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Ebner, A.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA1, 190 Ebnonnasir, A.: GR-WeM12, 153 Economou, D.J.: PS1-TuA9, 137; PS1-TuM3, 125; PS1-TuM4, 125 Eddy, C.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM4, 200; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101 Eddy, Jr., C.R.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA1, 163; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6, 200; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Ediger, M.D.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM3, 154 Edley, M.E.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA4, 110 Edmonds, M.: EM+PS-TuM9, 121; SS+EMWeA8, 168 Edström, D.: TF+PS-ThM11, 182 Egan, P.: VT-MoM3, 106 Egberts, P.: TR+AS-MoM11, 105 Ehre, D.: AS-ThP22, 194 Eichhorn, R.G.: VT-WeM12, 158 Einstein, T.L.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 176; SS+AS+NS-MoM3, 104 Eisenthal, K.B.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NLMoM1, 99 Eizenberg, M.: EM+TF-MoM2, 100 Ekerdt, J.G.: SS-FrM5, 204 Eklund, P.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA3, 191 El Kasmi, A.: HI-ThA7, 187 El Mel, A.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 El-Hinnawy, N.: EM-ThP17, 195 El-Khoury, P.: NS-TuP12, 144 Eller, B.S.: EM-WeA3, 164 Ellies, L.G.: BI-TuP3, 142 Ellinger, C.R.: TF-TuA3, 139 Ellingsworth, E.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM9, 152 Elliott, S.D.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA3, 115 Elliott, S.M.: TF-ThP37, 198 Ellsworth, A.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM6, 175 Elmquist, R.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163 Elmustafa, A.A.: TF-ThP33, 198; VT-WeM4, 158 El-Sayed, A.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Elsayed-Ali, H.E.: TF-ThP33, 198 Elsener, B.: AS-ThP2, 194; AS-TuM12, 120 Elswick, D.: EW-WeL6, 160 Emori, M.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Enderes, R.: VT-MoM11, 106 Enders, A.: SS-TuP34, 147; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA9, 169 Engel, L.: MN+AS+SS-MoM6, 102 Engelhard, M.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM11, 174; AS-ThP3, 194; SS+ASTuM2, 126 Engelmann, S.U.: PS-MoA8, 114; PS-MoM2, 104; PS-WeM1, 155 Engeln, R.: EN+AS+PS-TuA11, 133; PS1TuA12, 137 Engledew, D.J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Engstrom, J.R.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM1, 175 Engtrakul, C.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4, 152; TF+PS-ThM5, 182 Enochson, L.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Eom, C.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM11, 154 Eom, D.: SS+EM-WeA2, 168 Epa, V.C.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; NL+AS+BI-ThA3, 188 Epaminonda, P.: SE-ThP8, 197 Epuri, S.R.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126 Ercolano, G.: TF-TuA9, 139 Erdemir, A.: TR+SE-TuM11, 127 Erdemir, O.: MI-TuP2, 143 211 Erickson, N.C.: AS-ThP13, 194 Eriguchi, K.: PS-MoM1, 104; PS-ThM1, 179 Erkal, T.S.: SE-ThP11, 197 Erkovan, M.: MI-TuP2, 143 Erler, R.G.: AC+AS+SS-TuM12, 120 Ertekin, E.: SS+EM-WeA12, 168 Erten, A.: MN+AS+SS-MoM10, 102 Escamilla, R.: SS-TuP4, 146 Escamilla-Esquivel, A.: TF-ThP13, 198 Escher, M.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM4, 155 Esteve, J.: TR-TuP7, 148 Estrada-Raygoza, I.C.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4, 136; PS2-TuM9, 126 Eun, C.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM3, 103 Evans, J.E.: AP-TuP1, 141 Evans, J.W.: AS+BI-TuA10, 132; SS-TuA2, 138 Evans, P.A.: HI-ThA8, 187 Evans, S.D.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA10, 163; BI-TuP10, 142; BP+ASSuA5, 94 Eymery, J.: AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 —F— Fadenberger, K.: TF-ThA3, 192 Fadida, S.: EM+TF-MoM2, 100 Fadley, C.S.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Faingold, A.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA9, 163 Fairley, N.A.: GR-ThP6, 195 Faken, D.: PS-MoA7, 114 Faleev, N.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM10, 204 Falk, A.L.: MI+EM-TuM3, 123 Fallahazad, B.: EM-WeA7, 164 Fan, W.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM3, 204 Fanciulli, M.: EM-MoA1, 109 Fantauzzi, M.: AS-ThP2, 194; AS-TuM12, 120 Fantini, A.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Faradzhev, N.S.: VT+EN+TF-TuA7, 139 Farah, S.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM11, 124 Farber, D.: PS-WeM3, 155 Farmer, M.: SS-TuP3, 146 Farrar, P.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA10, 112 Farstad, M.H.: SS-MoA9, 114 Faubel, M.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA10, 111 Fay, P.J.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100; EM-ThA10, 185 Fazio, W.: TF+PS-ThM2, 182 Fears, K.P.: BI-WeM3, 151 Fedchak, J.A.: VT-MoM5, 106 Feenstra, R.M.: GR-WeM3, 153; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM1, 203 Feldberg, N.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Feldman, L.C.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM1, 101 Feldmann, M.: TR+SE-TuM12, 127 Felmy, A.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA12, 162 Feltz, A.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM7, 203 Feng, J.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA11, 170 Feng, P. X.-L.: MN+NS-MoA8, 112; MN+NS-TuM6, 124; PS+AS+NS+SSThM12, 178 Feng, X.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA7, 165 Feng, X.F.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM9, 175; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM11, 152 Feng, Z.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170 Fennie, C.J.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA12, 135 Ferguson, I.T.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM10, 200; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM7, 200 Fernández, F.: AS+BI+IS-WeM4, 150 Fernández, L.: MI-TuP3, 143 Fernandez, M.C.: PS2-TuA3, 137 Author Index Fernsler, R.F.: PS-ThA11, 189 Ferranti, D.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA10, 169 Ferreira, M.J.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170; VT-MoM6, 106; VT-TuP7, 148 Ferris, R.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA1, 165 Fetterolf, S.F.: PS-WeM12, 155 Feurprier, Y.P.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-MoA1, 114 Fields, J.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA7, 168 Filler, M.A.: NS+AS+EM-MoA8, 113; NS+BI+EM-MoM8, 103; SS+AS+NSMoM2, 104 Finlay, J.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA2, 109 Finotello, D.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM1, 154 Fischer, D.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3, 155 Fischer, P.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA11, 135 Fischer-Wolfarth, J.-H.: SS+NS-WeM2, 156 Fisher, B.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM6, 101; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM11, 203 Fisher, D.A.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175 Fisher, E.R.: BI-WeM12, 151; NS+AS+EMMoA10, 113; PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM10, 103; PS-WeM4, 155; TF+PS-ThM1, 182 Fisher, G.L.: AS+BI-MoM5, 98; AS-ThP9, 194 Fitz-Gerald, J.M.: MI+EM+MG-MoA11, 111 Flatt, J.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM11, 124 Fleischmann, C.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138; SA-TuP4, 146 Floreano, L.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Flores Gracia, F.J.: EN-TuP8, 142 Flores, F.: EM-ThP9, 195 Flores, M.: SS-TuP4, 146; TR-TuP6, 148 Flores-Camacho, J.M.: SS+NS-WeM2, 156 Floro, J.A.: MI+EM+MG-MoA11, 111 Flynn, B.: SS+AS-TuM2, 126; TC+EM+TFWeM3, 157 Föhlisch, A.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Fompeyrine, J.: EM+NS+TF-FrM4, 200 Fonseca, L.R.C.: GR-ThP7, 195 Forbes, T.: AS+BI+IS-WeM6, 150 Forrest, R.P.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA10, 169 Fortunelli, A.: SS+AS-TuM9, 126 Foucher, M.: PS1-TuA2, 137 Fouchier, M.: PS2-TuM3, 126 Fournée, V.: AS+BI-TuA9, 132 Fox-Lyon, N.A.: PS-WeM3, 155; PS-WeM5, 155 Frahm, R.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM11, 155 Francois-Saint-Cyr, H.G.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Franek, J.: PS-WeM5, 155 Frank, C.W.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM11, 121 Franz, G.F.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM9, 204 Franz, S.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM11, 181; TF-ThP7, 198 Frayssinet, E.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Fredricks, Z.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA4, 115 Freeman, M.R.: MN+NS-MoA3, 112; MN+NS-MoA4, 112 Freeze, C.R.: TR-TuP4, 148 French, B.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA2, 132; GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 French, M.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 French, R.H.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA10, 168 Frenken, J.W.M.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 115 Freund, H.-J.: SS+AS-TuM12, 126; SS+NSWeM2, 156 Friddle, P.: PS2-TuM9, 126; PS-MoA3, 114 Friebel, D.: IS+AS+SS-ThM3, 177 Fried, D.: PS-MoA7, 114 Fried, M.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM5, 175 Friedman, A.L.: MI+EM-TuM5, 123 Author Index Friend, C.M.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA3, 136; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA4, 136 Fritz, E.C.: VT+EN+TF-TuA9, 139 Fritz, G.: PS-MoA6, 114 Fröhlich, J.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NLMoM10, 99 Frontini, P.M.: TR+SE-TuM4, 127 Frost, R.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5, 121 Fu, D.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 115 Fu, Z.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3, 155 Fuchs, H.: TR+SE-TuM12, 127 Fuhrer, M.S.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 176 Fujii, M.: AS-MoA10, 108 Fujikawa, K.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Fujimori, S.: AC+AS+EN-TuA3, 131 Fujita, D.: HI-ThA6, 187 Fujitani, T.: SS-TuP2, 146 Fujiwara, H.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TFThM1, 175 Fukasawa, M.: PS-MoM1, 104; PS-TuP30, 145 Fukiage, N.: TF+PS-ThM12, 182 Fukidome, H.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Fukutani, K.: SS-TuP7, 146 Fuller, N.: PS-MoA8, 114 Fulmer, P.A.: BI-WeM3, 151 Funk, M.: PS1-TuM1, 125 Furuta, H.: NS-TuP9, 144 Futagami, Y.: SE-ThP1, 197 —G— Gaddam, S.: MI+EM-TuM9, 123; PSWeM11, 155 Gaddy, B.E.: TR-TuP4, 148 Gahan, D.: PS1-TuA3, 137; PS1-TuA7, 137 Gai, Z.: MI-MoM10, 101; MI-MoM9, 101; TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Gaikwad, A.M.: TC+EM+TF-WeM9, 157 Gaillard, A.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131 Galatage, R.: EM-WeA9, 164 Galhenage, R.P.: SS-TuA11, 138; SS-TuP12, 146; SS-TuP16, 146 Gallego, J.M.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136; SS1-ThA11, 190; SS1-ThA3, 190 Galoppini, E.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 110 Galtayries, A.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA10, 184 Gamage, S.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM10, 200 Gaman, C.: PS1-TuA1, 137 Gamble, L.J.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA7, 163; BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA8, 163 Gamelin, D.R.: SS+AS-TuM6, 126 Ganesh, K.J.: EM-ThA7, 185 Gangwar, R.K.: SE+PS-ThM11, 179 Gann, R.D.: AS+BI+IS-WeM4, 150; SS+ASWeM6, 156 Gao, J.H.: HI-ThA6, 187 Gao, Q.: GR-WeM3, 153 Gao, Y.: NS+EM+EN-TuM4, 125 Garces, N.Y.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Garcia, G.: SS-TuP22, 147 García, G.: EM-ThP1, 195 Garcia, R.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136 Garcia-Alonso, D.: TF+EN-MoM6, 105; TFTuM12, 127 Garifullin, R.: SE-ThP11, 197 Garnica, M.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123 Gaskill, D.K.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA1, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101 Gassilloud, R.: PS+TF-MoA8, 113 Gates, G.: TF+VT-WeM10, 158 Gates, R.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5, 204 Gaudry, E.: AS+BI-TuA9, 132 212 Gebbie, M.A.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA6, 187 Gedvilas, L.M.: EN+PS+TF-MoM3, 100 Geeson, D.A.: AC+AS+SS-TuM4, 120 Geiger, F.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM3, 99 Geiser, B.P.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM1, 150 Geisler-Lee, J.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM4, 202 Gellman, A.J.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM9, 174; SS-ThM11, 181; SS-ThM3, 181; SS-ThM4, 181 Geng, Y.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA12, 135 Genisel, F.: SE-ThP11, 197 George, M.A.: AS-ThP20, 194 George, S.M.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA8, 115; TF+EN-MoM11, 105; TF+EN-MoM5, 105; TF-TuM9, 127 Geppert, C.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA11, 164 Gerlach, A.: SS1-ThA2, 190 Gerou, H.: MN+AS+SS-MoM3, 102 Gerson, Y.: MN+AS+SS-MoM3, 102 Gerty, D.: VT-MoM3, 106 Gessert, T.A.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9, 168 Gettel, D.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM3, 174 Gherardi, N.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM10, 178; SE+PS-ThM11, 179 Ghibaudo, G.: EM+PS-TuM2, 121 Ghosh, S.: EM-MoA8, 109; PS+AS+NS+SSThM12, 178; SS-TuP15, 146 Gianchandani, Y.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM3, 103 Giannuzzi, L.A.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA2, 187 Gibbs-Davis, J.M.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SSMoA6, 111 Gibson, B.A.: MN-TuP4, 143 Gibson, D.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM11, 124 Gibson, G.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Giddings, A.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Gidley, D.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM2, 176; TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Giesen, D.J.: MG-ThA1, 188 Giessen, H.: HI-ThA3, 187 Gignac: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Gilevich, S.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170 Gillen, G.: AS+BI+IS-WeM6, 150 Gilles, J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA12, 190 Gilliland, D.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM10, 174 Gilmore, I.S.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150; AS+BI-MoM9, 98; AS-MoA7, 108 Gilmore, K.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Gin, S.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM9, 150 Giner, I.: BI-TuP12, 142 Ginley, D.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM6, 154; TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA7, 168 Giri, K.: NL+AS+BI-ThA7, 188 Girolami, G.S.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA10, 132; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA2, 191 Gittleson, F.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Gladh, J.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Gleeson, M.A.: SS2-ThA12, 191 Glinsek, S.: TC+EM+TF-WeM11, 157 Go, D.B.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM1, 103; PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM6, 103 Goeckner, M.J.: PS-TuP27, 145 Goede, A.P.H.: EN+AS+PS-TuA12, 133 Goehler, B.: SS-ThM9, 181 Goeke, R.S.: VT-MoA8, 116 Goetzen, J.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167 Goiri, E.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Golaszewska, K.: AP-TuP2, 141 Gold, J.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Goldberg, A.: MG-ThA1, 188 Goldblatt: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Goldfarb, S.R.: VT-TuM9, 128 Goli, P.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM2, 123 Gölzhäuser, A.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM8, 101; HI-ThA7, 187; HI-ThP2, 196; HI-ThP3, 196 Gomes Silva, A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM1, 204 Gómez, E.: EM-ThP9, 195 Gonchar, A.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM4, 176 Gong, B.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA6, 115 Gonzalez, D.L.: SS+AS+NS-MoM3, 104 González-Reyes, J.G.: TF-ThP39, 198 Goodall, J.: MG-ThA3, 188 Gopalakrishnan, K.A.: PS2-TuA10, 137 Gorai, P.: SS+EM-WeA12, 168 Gordon, L.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Gordon, R.: AS-MoA3, 108; MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM2, 202 Gorman, B.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM11, 150 Gorniak, T.: IS+AS+SP-FrM3, 201 Gorovikov, S.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Goss, J.P.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Goss, M.: PS2-TuM9, 126 Gosset, N.: PS-TuP1, 145 Goto, M.: TR-TuP2, 148 Gottscho, R.A.: PS-WeA11, 166 Goubert, G.: SS-ThM12, 181 Gougousi, T.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM12, 181; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA7, 115 Gouma, P.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA10, 136 Goux, L.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Govoreanu, B.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Graetzel, M.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 110 Graham, D.J.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA8, 163 Graham, S.: TF+VT-WeM3, 158 Graham, W.S.: PS-MoM2, 104 Grainger, D.W.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM1, 174 Grande, P.L.: AS-MoA4, 108 Grant, W.K.: AC+AS+SS-TuM12, 120 Granzer, T.: SE+PS-ThM12, 179 Grassman, T.J.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA7, 164 Graswinkel, M.: EN+AS+PS-TuA12, 133 Graves, D.B.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11, 103; PS-WeM6, 155 Gray, A.X.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Grazianetti, C.: EM-MoA1, 109 Green, I.X.: SS-MoA2, 114 Green, R.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Greene, G.W.: IS+AS+SP-FrM4, 201 Greene, J.E.: SE+NS+TF-ThA1, 189; TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM3, 181; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM6, 204; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204; TF+PSThM11, 182 Greene, J.N.: VT+EN+TF-TuA11, 139 Greene, R.: VT-TuP7, 148 Greer, F.: TF-ThP34, 198 Gregoratti, L.: IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177; NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM4, 202 Gregorczyk, K.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA11, 115; TF+EN-MoM3, 105 Gregory, C.W.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Grehl, T.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9, 134 Greiner, K.: PS-MoA7, 114 Grierson, D.S.: TR+AS-MoM10, 105; TR+AS-MoM5, 105 Griesser, H.J.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA8, 109 Griffin, T.: PS-TuP23, 145 Gronheid, R.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA6, 112; PS-MoA9, 114; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA9, 115 Groves, J.: BP+AS-SuA3, 94 Grubbs, R.K.: VT-MoA8, 116 Gruber, H.J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA1, 190 Grundmeier, G.: BI-TuP12, 142; SE+NS+TFThA4, 189 Grunze, M.H.: BI-TuP7, 142 Grutter, P.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM7, 202 Gu, M.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM5, 181 Gu, S.: EM+TF-MoM11, 100; SS-FrM7, 204 Gudmundsson, J.T.: PS+TF-MoA9, 113 Guedde, J.: GR-WeM2, 153 Guenther, B.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM7, 203 Guenther, S.: IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177; NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM4, 202 Gueth, F.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM9, 200 Guglietta II, G.W.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA4, 110 Guillorn, M.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM3, 124 Guisinger, N.P.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM6, 101; GR+EM+NS+SS+TFThA11, 186; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM6, 154; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM11, 203 Guler, M.O.: SE-ThP11, 197 Gunawan, A.A.: EN+PS+TF-MoM4, 100; EN+PS+TF-MoM9, 100 Gundersen, M.: EN+AS+PS-TuA9, 133 Gundlach, D.J.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Gunduz, I.E.: TF-ThA3, 192 Gunlycke, D.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA8, 110 Guo, D.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA8, 165 Guo, F.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Guo, H.X.: HI-ThA6, 187 Guo, J.-H.: IS+AS+SP-FrM5, 201 Guo, L.: AS-ThP15, 194 Guo, X.: EM-ThP3, 195 Gupta, M.: TF+PS-ThM3, 182; TF-ThP24, 198 Gupta, R.: PS-MoM3, 104 Gupta, S.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM11, 99; EMMoA6, 109; TF+MI-WeM3, 157; TF+MIWeM5, 157 Gusak, V.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 110 Gutierrez, A.P.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM3, 152 Guttag, M.: AS-ThP4, 194 Guvenc, H.O.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Guziewicz, M.: AP-TuP2, 141 —H— Ha, J.: IS-ThP1, 196 Ha, T.: VT-TuP4, 148; VT-TuP5, 148 Haack, L.P.: SE+PS-WeA3, 167 Haass, M.: PS1-TuA7, 137 Habas, S.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA7, 168 Habenicht, B.: SS+AS+NS-MoM10, 104; SS+NS-WeM12, 156 Habermeier, H.U.: NS+EM+EN-TuM4, 125 Hacker, C.A.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA4, 169 Haensch, W.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA3, 112 Hafez, M.A.: TF-ThP33, 198 Haga, H.: PS2-TuA8, 137 Haga, T.: PS-TuP24, 145 Hagarman, J.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Hahn, J.: EM-ThA6, 185 Haider, A.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA3, 169 Hakanoglu, C.: SS-MoA3, 114 Halbur, J.C.: TF-TuM10, 127 Hall, S.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Hallin, E.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 213 Halls, M.D.: MG-ThA1, 188; SS-FrM6, 204 Hamaguchi, S.: PS+TF-MoA10, 113; PS2TuM5, 126; PS-ThA3, 189; PS-TuP30, 145; PS-WeM9, 155 Hammack, A.T.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Hammad, M.: EW-TuA6, 134 Hammond, J.S.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA9, 184; AS+BI-MoM5, 98; ASThP13, 194; AS-ThP9, 194; BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA1, 163 Han, C.: HI-ThA12, 187 Han, J.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA1, 164 Han, M.: GR-ThP8, 195 Han, S.M.: EM-MoA8, 109; SS-TuP15, 146 Han, S.W.: TR-TuP8, 148 Han, T.: PS2-TuA12, 137; PS-MoA4, 114; PS-TuP4, 145 Han, W.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA11, 184 Han, Y.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM11, 152 Hanke, M.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3, 99 Hanley, L.: AS+BI+IS-WeM12, 150; ASMoA3, 108; SE+EN-FrM5, 203 Hanna, S.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA8, 190 Hannappel, T.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM8, 203 Hannon, J.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA1, 134; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101; MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM11, 124 Hanselmann, H.: VT-MoA6, 116 Hansen, R.S.: TF+PS-ThM6, 182 Hao, H.F.: HI-ThA3, 187 Haramus, V.M.: IS+AS+SP-FrM3, 201 Haran, B.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Hardesty-Dyck, N.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Harker, M.: TF+VT-WeM11, 158 Harmer, M.P.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA2, 187 Harniman, R.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Harrell, W.R.: SS-TuP28, 147 Harris, J.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA11, 184 Harris, S.: MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TFMoM10, 102 Harrison, I.A.: SS2-ThA1, 191; SS2-ThA11, 191; SS2-ThA3, 191 Harrison, J.A.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 115; TR+AS-MoM10, 105; TR+AS-MoM5, 105 Harrison, R.: TC+EM+TF-WeM1, 157 Harriss, J.E.: SS-TuP28, 147 Harsha, K.A.: GR-ThP4, 195 Hart, C.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11, 103 Hartley, P.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA2, 184 Hartnett, J.F.: VT-TuM3, 128 Hartung, W.H.: HI-ThA9, 187 Hatta, A.: NS-TuP9, 144 Hauet, T.: MI+EM-TuM1, 123 Hauffman, T.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA1, 167; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM11, 204 Haule, K.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Havela, L.: AC+AS+EN-TuA7, 131 Havercroft, N.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98 Hawker, M.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM10, 103 Hawley, C.J.: NS+AS+EM-MoA11, 113 Hawthorn, D.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Hayama, R.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM10, 121 Hayashi, H.: PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-MoM4, 104 Hayashida, M.: HI-ThM9, 177 Hayes, A.V.: PS-TuP12, 145 Hayman, C.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM3, 204 Hazeghi, A.: PS1-TuM6, 125 He, G.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM1, 203 He, H.: PS2-TuM9, 126 Author Index He, H.Y.: SS+EN-ThM11, 180 He, K.: MN+NS-TuM6, 124 He, T.: MN+NS-MoA8, 112 He, X.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA10, 186 He, Y.: VT-WeM12, 158 Head, A.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100 Heath, G.R.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA10, 163; BI-TuP10, 142; BP+ASSuA5, 94 Hedjran, F.: BI-WeM9, 151 Heiman, D.: NS+AS+EM-MoA1, 113 Heinbuch, S.: VT-MoM10, 106 Heiniger, LP.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 110 Heinz, T.F.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA8, 186; TF-ThP19, 198 Heissl, M.: SE+PS-ThM12, 179 Heissler, S.: SS-FrM11, 204 Heller, G.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM4, 121 Helms, BA.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Hemminger, J.C.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SSMoA10, 111; SS+AS-WeM11, 156; SS+EN-ThM9, 180 Hemmingson, S.L.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA6, 184; SSTuA8, 138 Henager, C.: AP-TuP3, 141 Henderson, C.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA3, 136; NS+BI+EM-WeA11, 166 Henderson, K.W.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA10, 169 Henderson, M.A.: SS+AS-TuM2, 126; SS+EN-ThM1, 180; SS+EN-ThM3, 180 Henderson, S.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA1, 184 Hendricks, J.H.: VT-MoM3, 106; VT-MoM4, 106 Henegar, A.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM12, 181 Henk, J.: MI-MoM8, 101 Hennessy, J.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM11, 200 Heremans, F.J.: MI+EM-TuM3, 123 Herman, G.S.: SS+AS-TuM2, 126; TC+EM+TF-WeM3, 157 Hermann, P.: SA-TuP4, 146 Hermansson, K.: SS+EN-ThM6, 180 Hernandez Maldonado, D.: AP+AS+SSTuA12, 131 Hernández, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Hernandez, S.C.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175 Hernández-Calderón, I.: SS+AS+NS-MoM8, 104 Hernández-Hernández, A.: NS-TuP3, 144; NS-TuP4, 144; TF-ThP1, 198; TF-ThP13, 198 Hernández-Hernández, L.A.: NS-TuP3, 144; NS-TuP4, 144; TF-ThP1, 198; TF-ThP13, 198 Herranz, M.A.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136; SS1-ThA11, 190 Herrera, V.: BI-WeM9, 151 Herrera-Gomez, A.: AS-TuM4, 120 Herrick, M.: PS-TuP4, 145 Hersam, M.C.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9, 186; GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA2, 134; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM6, 101; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA11, 186; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM6, 154; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA2, 167 Herz, A.: SE+NS+TF-ThA10, 189 Herzinger, C.M.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TFWeA1, 163 Heske, C.: EN+PS+TF-MoM1, 100 Heslop, S.: SS-TuP3, 146 Hess, W.P.: NS-TuP12, 144 Hetzel, C.: VT-WeM11, 158 Author Index Hewitt, A.S.: SS-TuP18, 146 Heyde, M.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 115 Heyne, M.H.: PS-MoA9, 114 Hiebert, W.K.: MN+NS-MoA3, 112; MN+NS-MoA4, 112 Higaki, Y.: TR+SE-TuM2, 127 High, E.: SS2-ThA10, 191 Highsmith, A.: TF+MI-WeM5, 157 Hight Walker, A.R.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SPFrM9, 201 Higo, A.: PS-ThA8, 189 Hilbert, J.: AS-ThP21, 194 Hill, E.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA2, 163 Hill, S.B.: VT+EN+TF-TuA7, 139 Hilpert, K.: IS+AS+SP-FrM3, 201 Hilton, J.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM7, 203 Hinckley, A.: EM-ThP6, 195 Hinderhofer, A.: SS1-ThA2, 190 Hines, M.A.: SS+EM-WeA10, 168; SS+ENThM2, 180; SS-MoA7, 114 Hinkle, C.L.: EM-MoA3, 109; EM-WeA9, 164; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186 Hinterdorfer, P.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA1, 190 Hirako, T.: SE-ThP1, 197 Hiramatsu, T.: NS-TuP1, 144; NS-TuP6, 144; NS-TuP7, 144; NS-TuP8, 144; TF-ThP28, 198 Hiramoto, M.: PS-TuP33, 145 Hirose, T.: TF-ThP27, 198 Hirshy, H.: NS+BI+EM-WeA9, 166 Hite, J.K.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6, 200 Hitt, T.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA10, 132 Hjort, M.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100; MI-MoM11, 101 Hla, S.-W.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM3, 180; SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM6, 180; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM5, 203 Hlaing, M.M.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA11, 109 Hlawacek, G.: HI-ThP4, 196 Ho, A.D.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3, 99 Ho, W.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM1, 180; SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM4, 180; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA3, 167; SS+ENThM11, 180 Hobara, R.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Hochberg, M.: MN+NS-MoA1, 112 Hockenbery, D.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA7, 163 Hoefer, U.: GR-WeM2, 153 Hoffbauer, M.A.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA7, 169 Hoffman, J.: MI+EM+MG-MoA10, 111 Hofmann, T.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA1, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM9, 175; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Hogan, C.J.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM5, 178 Hohle, C.: PS2-TuM1, 126 Hoinkis, M.: PS-MoA6, 114 Holcomb, M.B.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA10, 138 Hollingsworth, N.: MG-ThA3, 188 Holloway, P.: EM-TuA7, 133 Holmes, R.J.: AS-ThP13, 194 Holohan, A.M.: PS1-TuA1, 137 Holsclaw, B.S.: SS-ThM11, 181; SS-ThM4, 181 Honda, H.: TR-TuP2, 148 Honda, M.: PS2-TuM2, 126 Hone, J.C.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM5, 123; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM5, 201 Hong, B.: AS-ThP18, 194; EN-TuP3, 142; EN-TuP4, 142 Hong, J.: SE+PS-WeA9, 167 214 Hong, J.W.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158; TR-TuP8, 148 Hönicke, P.: SA-TuP4, 146 Honkanen, S.: NS+BI+EM-MoM6, 103 Hono, K.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM4, 150 Hoogenboom, B.W.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM11, 180 Hook, A.L.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; BIWeM11, 151 Hook, D.J.: BI-TuP14, 142 Hopkins, M.B.: PS1-TuA3, 137 Hori, M.: PS1-TuA10, 137; PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-ThA6, 189; PS-TuP11, 145; PSWeM2, 155 Horiba, K.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM4, 101 Horiguchi, N.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Horsfall, A.B.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Hoshiya, R.: NS-TuP1, 144 Hossain, M.Z.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9, 186 Hosseinpour, P.M.: NS+AS+EM-MoA1, 113; NS+AS+EM-MoA2, 113 Hou, J.: NS+EM+EN-TuM3, 125 Hou, T.H.: EM+PS-TuM11, 121 Houard, J.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Houska, J.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM9, 181 Houssiau, L.: AS+BI-MoM10, 98; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178 Howe, B.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204 Howe, J.: MI-MoM10, 101 Howell, R.S.: EM-ThP17, 195 Hoye, R.L.Z.: TF-TuA9, 139 Hseuh, H.-C.: VT-WeM11, 158 Hsiao, C.-N.: MN-TuP1, 143; MN-TuP2, 143; MN-TuP3, 143; NS-TuP14, 144; NSTuP15, 144; PS-TuP26, 145; TF-ThP17, 198; VT-TuP1, 148 Hsieh, C.C.: PS-TuP16, 145 Hsieh, C.H.: PS-TuP16, 145 Hsieh, C-J.: PS2-TuM10, 126 Hsieh, F.C.: MS-TuP2, 144; VT-TuP2, 148 Hsieh, J.H.: PS+TF-MoA2, 113; TR-TuP3, 148; TR-TuP5, 148 Hsu, C.C.: AS-ThP7, 194; PS+AS+BI+SEMoM4, 103; PS-TuP8, 145; SE+PSWeA12, 167; SS-TuP8, 146; TF-ThP23, 198 Hsu, C.M.: SS-TuP8, 146 Hsu, C.W.: EM+PS-TuM11, 121 Hsu, W.: MN-TuP2, 143 Hsueh, W.J.: TF-ThP2, 198 Hu, E.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Hu, J.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA2, 136 Hu, J.-P.: VT-TuP7, 148 Hu, Q.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM5, 154 Hu, S.: SE+PS-WeA11, 167; SS+EN-ThM6, 180 Hu, X.: PS-TuP4, 145; PS-TuP9, 145 Hu, Y.: PS-TuP5, 145 Hu, Y.C.: GR-WeM10, 153 Huang, C.Y.: MS-TuP2, 144 Huang, J.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 176 Huang, J.F.: PS-MoA11, 114 Huang, K.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA6, 115 Huang, L.W.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM12, 176 Huang, M.J.: TF-ThP2, 198 Hubert, J.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103 Hubin, A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM11, 204 Huerta, L.: SS-TuP4, 146 Hug, H.-J.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98 Hughes, T.F.: MG-ThA1, 188 Hultman, L.: SE+NS+TF-ThA1, 189; SE+NS+TF-ThA7, 189; TF+EM+NS+SSFrM6, 204; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204; TF+PS-ThM11, 182; TR+SE-TuM4, 127 Hummel, H.: AS-ThP12, 194 Hunter, C.A.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA8, 115 Hussain, Z.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177 Hutton, S.J.: AS+BI-MoM4, 98; AS-MoA6, 108; AS-WeA3, 162 Hvam, J.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM1, 204 Hwang, C.-S.: TC-TuP1, 147 Hwang, H.: MI+EM+MG-MoA8, 111 Hwang, H.S.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA7, 132 Hwang, J.H.: SS-TuP21, 147 Hwang, S.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Hwang, S.W.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM9, 203 Hwang, W.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-TuP2, 145 Hwang, W.S.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Hwang, Y.H.: EM-ThP15, 195 Hwang, Y.J.: IS+AS+SP-FrM7, 201 Hwu, Y.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM3, 202 Hyvonen, J.: EM-TuA7, 133 —I— Ianno, N.J.: TF-ThP25, 198 Ibrahim, M.: EW-WeM8, 153 Ichida, D.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 110; ENTuP2, 142 Ide, T.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM4, 101 Idriss, H.: AC+AS+EN-TuA8, 131 Igarashi, K.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA4, 186 Ihlefeld, J.: EM-ThP11, 195 Iida, S.: AS+BI-MoM5, 98; AS-ThP9, 194 Iijima, T.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8, 186; HI-ThM9, 177 Ilavsky, J.: SA-TuP1, 146 Ilk, N.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA1, 190 Ilton, E.S.: AC+AS+SS-TuM3, 120 Ilyn, M.: MI-TuP3, 143 Im, M.-Y.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA11, 135 Im, O.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA11, 184 Imada, H.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA4, 167; SS1ThA1, 190 Imai, M.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA4, 167 Imamura, T.: PS-MoM4, 104 Imashuku, S.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM12, 155 Inui, N.: AS-MoA11, 108 Iovine, R.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Iqbal, D.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA11, 184 Iriye, Y.: PS-ThA10, 189 Irving, D.L.: TR-TuP4, 148 Isa, L.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM1, 174 Isarraraz, M.: TF-ThP19, 198; TF-ThP20, 198 Ishibashi, K.: PS-ThM9, 179 Ishii, K.: TC-TuP4, 147 Ishikawa, K.: PS1-TuA10, 137; PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-ThA6, 189; PS-TuP11, 145; PSWeM2, 155 Ishizaki, I.: AS-ThP9, 194; BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA1, 163 Iski, E.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM6, 101; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM6, 154 Ismach, A.: GR-WeM3, 153 Isobe, M.: PS-ThA3, 189; PS-TuP30, 145 Israelachvili, J.N.: IS+AS+SP-FrM4, 201; IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA6, 187 Itagaki, N.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 110; EN-TuP2, 142; PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Ito, K.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Ito, M.: PS1-TuA10, 137 Ito, T.: PS2-TuM5, 126; PS-TuP30, 145 Itou, A.: PS-MoA8, 114; PS-MoM2, 104 Iwao, T.: PS-ThM9, 179 Iwasaki, T.: PS-ThA10, 189; PS-ThM12, 179 —J— Jacob, A.: PS2-TuM9, 126 Jacob, D.: TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Jacobs, B.: PS-MoM6, 104 Jacobs, T.D.B.: TR+AS-MoM10, 105; TR+AS-MoM5, 105 Jaehnig, M.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Jahnes, C.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Jaing, C.-C.: TF-ThP5, 198 Jakes, J.: EM-ThP3, 195 Jakob, P.: GR-WeM2, 153 James, T.E.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA6, 184; SS-TuA8, 138 Jandhyala, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA7, 186 Jang, H.: EM-ThP4, 195 Jang, H.-J.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA4, 169 Jang, J.S.: TF-TuM5, 127 Jang, L.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Jang, W.: IS-ThP2, 196 Janotti, A.: EM2-ThA3, 185 Jansson, U.: MI+EM+MG-MoA1, 111 Jariwala, B.N.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186 Jariwala, D.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA2, 134 Jasieniak, M.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA8, 109 Jassen, Y.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM6, 150 Javed, M.A.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA1, 109 Javey, A.: EM-MoA10, 109; EN-TuM9, 122 Jayanthinarasimham, A.: NS-TuP17, 144 Jaye, C.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175; SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3, 155 Jenkins, C.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA10, 138 Jenny, C.J.: PS-WeM12, 155 Jensen, B.D.: MN+AS+SS-MoM4, 102; TF+PS-ThM2, 182; TF+PS-ThM9, 182 Jensen, D.S.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM4, 204 Jeon, I.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM9, 203 Jeon, J.H.: PS-TuP22, 145 Jeon, M.H.: PS-TuP10, 145 Jeon, S.: SS-FrM9, 204 Jeon, Y.: SS-TuP13, 146 Jernigan, G.G.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM3, 101 Jeyachandran, Y.L.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA8, 169 Jezewski, C.J.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176 Jhang, J.-H.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126 Ji, R.: AS-ThP16, 194 Ji, X.: TR-TuP4, 148 Jia, J.: MI-MoM2, 101 Jiang, C.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA3, 167 Jiang, F.: NS+BI+EM-WeA4, 166 Jiang, N.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA2, 167 Jiang, Z.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA11, 132 Jiao, C.Q.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM12, 174 Jimenez, J.M.: VT-WeM10, 158 Jimenez, O.: TR-TuP6, 148 Jing, D.: SS+EN-ThM2, 180; SS-MoA7, 114 Jing, L.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110; IS-ThP2, 196 Job, N.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178 Joester, D.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Johal, M.S.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA11, 163; BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM4, 121; BI-TuP16, 142 Johansson, B.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA1, 108 Johansson, L.M.: MI-MoM11, 101 Johansson-Jõesaar, M.P.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Johnson, A.T.: GR-ThP10, 195 Johnson, B.: BI-TuP10, 142; BP+AS-SuA5, 94 Johnson, D.: MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TFMoM8, 102 215 Johnson, E.V.: PS+TF-MoA1, 113 Johnson, L.E.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA11, 163 Johnson, M.: EN+PS+TF-MoM11, 100 Johnson, M.D.: AS-TuM10, 120 Joiner, C.A.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM3, 201 Joly, A.: NS-TuP12, 144 Jones, B.A.: MG-ThA10, 188 Jones, E.B.: EM-ThP17, 195 Jongewaard, E.N.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170 Jonker, B.T.: MI+EM-TuM5, 123 Joo, Y.H.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA4, 168; TFThP29, 198 Joselevich, E.: NS+BI+EM-WeA1, 166 Joseph, E.A.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM3, 124; PS-MoA6, 114; PS-MoA8, 114; PS-MoM2, 104; PS-WeM1, 155 Joshi, P.: TC+EM+TF-WeM12, 157 Jouan, P.Y.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Joubert, O.: PS1-TuA7, 137; PS-ThM2, 179; SE+PS-ThM6, 179 Jourlin, Y.: NS+BI+EM-WeA9, 166 Joyce, J.J.: AC+AS+SS-TuM10, 120 Ju, H.X.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM9, 175; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM11, 152 Juhel, M.: EM+PS-TuM2, 121 Jumaily, A.A.: MN+NS-TuM12, 124 Jun, Y.: EM-ThP14, 195 Jung, D.: GR-ThP8, 195 Jung, E.S.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Jung, H.: TF-TuM1, 127 Jung, J.: EM+PS-WeM4, 151; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA11, 167; SS1-ThA1, 190; SS-MoA1, 114 Jung, K.: AS-MoA4, 108 Jung, K.H.: TC-TuP3, 147 Jung, R.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Jung, S.: EM-ThP12, 195 Jung, S.B.: SS-TuP9, 146; TC-TuP3, 147 Junkermeier, C.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Jupille, J.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA4, 184 Jur, J.S.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA10, 115; TFTuM10, 127 Jurczak, M.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Jurczyk, B.: TF+PS-ThM10, 182; TF-ThP18, 198 Jussot, J.: PS2-TuM3, 126 —K— Kaemmer, S.: EW-WeL4, 160 Kaganovich, I.D.: PS-TuP19, 145; PS-TuP20, 145 Kahng, S.-J.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM9, 203 Kaindl, G.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM5, 98 Kaiser, D.: SS-TuP15, 146 Kaiser, U.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA11, 134; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM8, 101 Kakaroglou, A.: SE+PS-WeA7, 167 Kalanyan, B.: TF-TuM11, 127 Kalifah, P.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM6, 150 Käll, M.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM6, 174 Kalpyris, I.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138 Kaltenbrunner, M.: NS+EM+EN-TuM9, 125 Kalutarage, L.C.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA1, 115 Kalyanaraman, V.: SS+AS-WeM5, 156 Kamat, P.: EN-TuM1, 122 Kamataki, K.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 110; EN-TuP2, 142; PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Kaminski, M.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3, 186 Kaminski, W.: SS1-ThA9, 190 Kamon, M.: PS-MoA7, 114 Author Index Kamra, T.: NS+EM+EN-TuM12, 125 Kanakasabapathy, S.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136; PS2-TuA8, 137; PS2-TuM11, 126 Kanan, M.: EN+AS+PS-TuA1, 133 Kanarik, K.J.: PS-WeA11, 166 Kandel, S.A.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA10, 169 Kang, H.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Kang, H.-K.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Kang, S.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM5, 178 Kang, S.H.: PS-TuP3, 145; PS-TuP6, 145 Kang, S.Y.: TF+PS-ThM12, 182 Kanjolia, R.K.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA10, 191 Kant, C.: BI-TuP11, 142; BI-TuP8, 142 Kanyal, S.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM4, 204 Kao, C.-L.: PS-MoM5, 104 Kao, J.S.: MS-TuP2, 144; VT-TuP2, 148 Kao, P.K.: PS-TuP8, 145 Kapadia, R.: EN-TuM9, 122 Kappera, R.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM1, 202 Kappes, B.B.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4, 152 Kar, A.: AS-ThP20, 194 Karabacak, T.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA3, 169 Karadge, M.: AS+BI-MoM8, 98 Karahashi, K.: PS+TF-MoA10, 113; PS2TuM5, 126; PS-TuP30, 145; PS-WeM9, 155 Karakalos, S.: SS-ThM2, 181 Karakas, E.: PS1-TuA9, 137 Karbasian, G.: EM-ThA10, 185 Karim, I.: EM-ThA6, 185 Karkare, S.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Karpowicz, T.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM6, 176 Kasahara, A.: TR-TuP2, 148 Kasai, H.: MG-ThA2, 188; SS-TuP6, 146 Kasemo, B.H.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM1, 121; EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 110 Kash, K.: EM2-ThA11, 185 Kasi, H.: MI+EM-TuM9, 123; PS-WeM11, 155 Kaspar, T.C.: SS+AS-TuM10, 126; SS+ASTuM6, 126; SS-FrM4, 204 Katayama, T.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Kathrein, M.: SE+PS-ThM12, 179 Kato, H.: NS-TuP1, 144; NS-TuP6, 144; NSTuP7, 144; NS-TuP8, 144; TF-ThP28, 198 Katz, K.: PS1-TuM6, 125 Kaufman-Osborn, T.: EM+TF-MoM11, 100; EM-MoA9, 109; SS-FrM7, 204 Kawada, S.: PS2-TuM10, 126 Kawai, J.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM12, 155 Kawai, M.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA11, 167; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA4, 167; SS1-ThA10, 190; SS2-ThA8, 191; SS-MoA1, 114 Kawai, Y.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM4, 101 Kawakami, R.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SSWeA11, 165; TF-ThP19, 198 Kawamura, M.: TF-ThP27, 198 Kawarai, K.: SS-TuP10, 146 Kawasaki, H.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA1, 163 Kawasaki, J.K.: MI-MoM11, 101 Kay, B.D.: SS-MoA6, 114 Kaya, S.: IS+AS+SS-ThM3, 177; SS2-ThA4, 191 Kayser, S.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98; AS-ThP12, 194 Kazer, S.M.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM1, 99 Keating, P.L.: TR+AS-MoM10, 105; TR+ASMoM5, 105 Author Index Keblinski, P.: NS+EM+EN-TuM11, 125 Keckes, J.: SE+NS+TF-ThA7, 189 Keenan, M.R.: AP+AS+SS-TuA1, 131 Keisuke, S.: PS2-TuM12, 126 Keith, J.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Kelber, J.: MI+EM-TuM9, 123; PS-WeM11, 155 Kelkar, S.S.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM11, 178 Kellogg, G.L.: SS+AS-TuM1, 126 Kelly, B.J.: VT-MoM10, 106; VT-MoM8, 106; VT-MoM9, 106; VT-TuP3, 148 Kelly, J.: TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Kelly, T.F.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM1, 150 Kennedy, R.J.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Kenney, J.: PS-ThM5, 179 Kennicutt, A.: SS-TuP35, 147 Kent, T.: EM+PS-TuM9, 121; SS+EMWeA8, 168 Kerdsongpanya, S.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA3, 191 Kerr, A.J.: EM+TF-MoM11, 100; EM-MoA9, 109; SS-FrM7, 204 Kersell, H.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM6, 180 Kesapragada, S.: EM-ThA3, 185 Kessels, W.M.M.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TFTuA9, 132; EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 110; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM1, 152; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA3, 115; TF+ENMoM10, 105; TF+EN-MoM6, 105; TF+VT-WeM6, 158; TF-TuM12, 127 Keszler, D.A.: TC+EM+TF-WeM5, 157; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA1, 191 Kettner, M.: SS-ThM9, 181 Keuning, W.: TF+VT-WeM6, 158 Keville, B.J.: PS1-TuA1, 137 Khader, S.: NL+AS+BI-ThA7, 188 Khosla, N.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM9, 174 Khrabrov, A.: PS-TuP19, 145; PS-TuP20, 145 Kiefer, B.: AS-TuM6, 120 kievit, O.: SE+PS-WeA10, 167 Kikuchi, Y.: PS-ThA9, 189 Kilduff, J.: SS-TuP35, 147 Killeen, K.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1, 124 Killelea, D.R.: SS-TuP3, 146 Killough, S.: TC+EM+TF-WeM12, 157 Kim, A.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA1, 168 Kim, B.: EM-ThP4, 195 Kim, C.G.: TF-ThP38, 198 Kim, C.H.: EM-ThP7, 195 Kim, C.I.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA4, 168; TFThP29, 198 Kim, C.K.: PS-TuP6, 145 Kim, C.S.: TF-TuM5, 127 Kim, C.-S.: SS-FrM8, 204 Kim, D.: GR-WeM9, 153 Kim, D.H.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP3, 197 Kim, E.S.: MN+NS-TuM5, 124 Kim, H.: EM1-WeM12, 152; EM-ThP12, 195; EM-ThP5, 195; TF+VT-WeM3, 158; TF-TuM1, 127 Kim, H.D.: TC-TuP2, 147 Kim, H.-G.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Kim, H.J.: EM+PS-WeM4, 151; EM-ThP7, 195; TC+EM+TF-WeM2, 157; TC+EM+TF-WeM4, 157 Kim, H.S.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA4, 168 Kim, H.W.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM9, 203 Kim, H.Y.: EM-ThP15, 195 Kim, I.: PS-MoA4, 114; PS-TuP2, 145 Kim, I.-S.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Kim, J.: EM+PS-WeM9, 151; EM+TFMoM3, 100; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA7, 186; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186; GR-ThP9, 195; HI-ThA12, 187 216 Kim, J.H.: EM-ThP15, 195; NS-TuP2, 144; TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 115 Kim, J.-H.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA11, 167 Kim, J.K.: PS-TuP3, 145; PS-TuP6, 145 Kim, J.S.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM9, 203; SS-TuP21, 147 Kim, K.: EM-WeA7, 164 Kim, K.-B.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Kim, K.H.: TC-TuP2, 147 Kim, K.J.: TF-TuM5, 127 Kim, K.S.: TC-TuP3, 147 Kim, KH.: TF-ThP27, 198 Kim, M.D.: NS-TuP13, 144; TC-TuP2, 147 Kim, M.J.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186; TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Kim, M.W.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Kim, N.: EM-ThP14, 195; TF-ThP26, 198 Kim, P.: NS+EM+EN-TuM1, 125 Kim, P.K.: NS+BI+EM-MoM3, 103 Kim, S.: NS-TuP16, 144; PS-TuP17, 145; PSTuP23, 145; SS+EM-WeA10, 168; SSThM10, 181; SS-TuP13, 146 Kim, S.H.: EM-ThA11, 185; GR-ThP5, 195; TC+EM+TF-WeM11, 157 Kim, S.J.: EM+PS-WeM4, 151; TC-TuP2, 147 Kim, S.W.: EM-ThA11, 185; TC-TuP2, 147 Kim, T.: PS2-TuA7, 137; PS-MoM10, 104; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA4, 115; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA6, 191 Kim, T.G.: SS-TuP14, 146; TC-TuP2, 147 Kim, T.H.: EM-ThA11, 185 Kim, W.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA10, 134; GR-ThP9, 195 Kim, Y.: AS-ThP18, 194; GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM11, 123; GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA10, 134; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM5, 101; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA11, 167; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA4, 167; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA9, 167; SS1-ThA1, 190; SS2-ThA8, 191; SS-MoA1, 114; SSTuP19, 146 Kim, Y.W.: AS-ThP20, 194 Kimmel, G.A.: SS+EN-ThM5, 180; SSTuP33, 147 Kim-Ngan, N.-T.H.: AC+AS+EN-TuA7, 131 Kimura, A.: MI-MoM5, 101 Kimura, K.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM3, 154 Kindlund, H.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM6, 204; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204 King, A.J.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA12, 163; IS+AS+SP-FrM11, 201 King, M.R.: EM-ThP17, 195 King, S.T.: EM-ThP13, 195 King, S.W.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA2, 132; EM-ThA1, 185; GR+AS+EM+NS+SSWeA9, 165; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM5, 154; PS-MoA10, 114; TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Kingon, A.I.: TC+EM+TF-WeM11, 157 Kingshott, P.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM1, 99; BITuP4, 142; BI-TuP6, 142 Kinlen, P.: MG+EN+MS-WeA9, 165 Kinoshita, T.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Kinsler, M.: TC+EM+TF-WeM1, 157 Kintaka, H.: PS1-TuM5, 125 Kiraly, B.T.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM6, 101; GR+EM+NS+SS+TFThA11, 186; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM6, 154 Kirchhofer, R.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TFWeM11, 150 Kish, E.R.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM1, 175 Kiskinova, M.: IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177; NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM4, 202 Kitajima, T.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA2, 186; PS1-TuM12, 125; PS-TuP24, 145 Kjoller, K.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM4, 154 Klee, V.: TF-ThP20, 198 Kleebe, H.J.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Kleinschmidt, P.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM8, 203 Klem, E.J.D.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Kleyn, A.W.: SS2-ThA12, 191 Klimczak, A.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM9, 181 Klingsporn, J.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA2, 167 Klintenberg, M.: MG-ThA8, 188 Klobas, J.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA3, 136 Klopf, J.M.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6, 181 Knauf, J.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA11, 169 Knez, M.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA11, 115 Knoll, A.J.: PS-WeM3, 155; PS-WeM5, 155 Knoops, H.C.M.: TF-TuM12, 127 Knowles, J.: AC+AS+EN-TuA11, 131 Knowles, K.E.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA7, 184 Knudsen, J.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100 Knutsson, J.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100 Ko, A.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4, 136; MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136; PS2-TuA8, 137; PS-MoA1, 114 Ko, D.-H.: EM-ThP4, 195 Ko, E.: EM-ThA6, 185 Ko, J.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA10, 134 Ko, K.: TF-TuM1, 127 Ko, W.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM9, 203 Kobayashi, K.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM3, 154; PS2-TuM2, 126 Kobayashi, M.: TR+SE-TuM2, 127 Kobayashi, S.: TF-ThP12, 198 Kobe, H.: TF-ThP28, 198 Kodambaka, S.: GR-WeM12, 153 Kodera, N.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA1, 190 Koeble, J.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM7, 203 Koegler, P.: BI-TuP6, 142 Koehl, W.F.: MI+EM-TuM3, 123 Koel, B.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA2, 136 Koelsch, P.: IA+BA-TuA11, 135 Koepke, M.: PS-WeM5, 155 Koga, K.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 110; ENTuP2, 142; PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Kohout, J.: SE+NS+TF-ThA6, 189 Kohse-Höinghaus, K.: HI-ThA7, 187; HIThP2, 196 Koirala, P.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM4, 175 Koji, H.: NS-TuP9, 144 Kolbeck, J.: PS1-TuM11, 125 Kolen’ko, Y.V.: NL+AS+BI-ThA6, 188 Kolmakov, A.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM2, 176; IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177; NL+AS+BI+SAFrM4, 202; NS-TuP11, 144 Kolmychek, I.: MI+EM-TuM10, 123 Kometani, R.: PS-ThA6, 189; PS-TuP11, 145 Kondo, H.: PS1-TuA10, 137; PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-ThA6, 189; PS-TuP11, 145; PSWeM2, 155 Kondo, K.: TC-TuP4, 147 Kondo, T.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA8, 165; SS2-ThA2, 191; SS-TuP10, 146 Kong, J.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Kong, L.: MI+EM-TuM9, 123 Kongkanand, A.: TF+EN-MoM11, 105 Kongu, A.: TF-ThP10, 198 Konstantinidis, S.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Koo, J.-Y.: SS+EM-WeA2, 168 Koo, S.: EM-ThP4, 195 Koop, Z.C.: EM-ThP13, 195 Kopecky, A.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 110 Koppens, F.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM3, 123 Korte, S.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM8, 203 Kosel, T.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Koshy, R.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA8, 136; PS2-TuA12, 137; PS-MoA4, 114 Koster, N.B.: HI-ThM12, 177; SE+PSWeA10, 167 Kostov, K.L.: GR-WeM11, 153 Koswatta, S.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Kotliar, G.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA3, 108; AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Kotru, S.: TF-ThP10, 198 Kotsugi, M.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Kotula, P.G.: TF-ThA2, 192 Kozicki, M.N.: EM+PS-WeM5, 151 Kozimor, S.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Kraft, M.L.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA3, 163 Krajewski, J.: AS-WeA12, 162 Krasheninnikov, A.V.: HI-ThM5, 177 Kraut, R.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM3, 174 Kravchenko, I.: EM-ThP15, 195; MIMoM10, 101 Krawiec, M.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA7, 169 Kreil, K.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM9, 152 Krim, J.: MI-TuP4, 143; TR+AS+NS+SSMoA4, 115; TR+AS-MoM6, 105 Krishnan, M.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM3, 124 Krishtab, M.: PS-ThA4, 189 Krist, B.J.: EM-ThA7, 185 Kristiansen, K.: IS+AS+SP-FrM4, 201; IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA6, 187 Kroemker, B.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM4, 155 Kropman, D.: SS-TuP23, 147; SS-TuP32, 147 Kruchinin, V.N.: TF-ThP9, 198 Krueger, B.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA11, 168 Krueger, J.S.: EM-ThP13, 195 Krueger, P.: MI-MoM1, 101 Kruk, S.: MN+AS+SS-MoM6, 102 Kruse, N.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA11, 162; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA9, 162 Krylov, S.: MN+AS+SS-MoM3, 102; MN+AS+SS-MoM6, 102 Kryutyanskiy, V.: MI+EM-TuM10, 123 Kubo, A.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA1, 163 Kubota, J.: SE+EN-FrM6, 203 Kubota, T.: PS-ThA10, 189; PS-ThM12, 179 Kuckgok, B.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM7, 200 Kühne, P.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA1, 163 Kuhlenbeck, H.: SS+AS-TuM12, 126 Kuhn, M.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Kuittinen, M.: NS+BI+EM-MoM6, 103 Kujofsa, T.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA4, 164 Kuk, Y.: IS-ThP1, 196 Kumar, A.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM5, 178 Kumar, G.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Kumar, K.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM1, 174; EMThA2, 185; MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA9, 136; PS1-TuM5, 125; PS2-TuA8, 137; PS2-TuM12, 126; PS-MoA1, 114; PS-MoM11, 104 Kummel, A.C.: BI-TuP3, 142; BI-WeM9, 151; EM+PS-TuM1, 121; EM+PS-TuM9, 121; EM+TF-MoM1, 100; EM+TFMoM11, 100; EM-MoA9, 109; MN+AS+SS-MoM10, 102; SS+EMWeA8, 168; SS-FrM7, 204 Kungas, R.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA1, 187 Kunkel, D.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA9, 169 Kunze, A.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Kunze, C.: SE+NS+TF-ThA4, 189 Kuo, J.-M.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Kuo, P.J.: PS-TuP8, 145 217 Kuo, Y.: EM+PS-WeM11, 151 Kurasch, S.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM8, 101 Kurtz, R.L.: SS+NS-WeM12, 156; SS+NSWeM9, 156 Kuruganti, P.: TC+EM+TF-WeM12, 157 Kushner, M.J.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM3, 103; PS1-TuM2, 125; PS1-TuM4, 125; PSThM3, 179; PS-WeA7, 166 Kushto, G.P.: SS-FrM8, 204 Kusuda, Y.: PS-TuP33, 145 Kvashnina, K.O.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM8, 98 Kwak, H.S.: MG-ThA1, 188 Kwak, J.: IS+AS+SP-FrM9, 201 Kwok, S.J.J.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NLMoM1, 99 Kwolek, E.: SS+AS+NS-MoM11, 104 Kwon, H.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM3, 121; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM9, 203 Kwon, S.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA10, 134; SS-TuP21, 147 Kwon, S.-H.: SE-ThP6, 197 Kybert, N.J.: GR-ThP10, 195 Kyureghian, H.: TF-ThP25, 198 —L— La Spina, R.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM10, 174 Laas, T.: EM-ThP16, 195 LaBella, V.P.: NS-TuP17, 144; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM10, 203; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA12, 191 Labonte, A.: PS2-TuA12, 137 Labuda, A.: EW-WeL5, 160; SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM10, 180 Lacovig, P.: GR-WeM11, 153 Laderman, S.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM5, 124 Ladroue, J.: PS-TuP1, 145 Lafleur, T.: PS+TF-MoA1, 113 Lagadec, M.: NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103 Lagally, M.G.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA2, 110 Lagarkov, A.N.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157 Laha, P.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103 Lahsen, A.: SE-ThP12, 197 Laino, S.: TR+SE-TuM4, 127 Lallo, J.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM10, 201; SS-FrM1, 204 Lamb, R.: SE-ThP9, 197; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA12, 169 Lambeets, S.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA11, 162 Lambrecht, W.R.: EM2-ThA6, 185 Lament, K.: SS1-ThA9, 190 Lampenscherf, S.: MG+EN+MS-WeA3, 165 Lancaster, J.L.: TF+EN-MoM9, 105 Lanceros-Méndez, S.: NL+AS+BI-ThA6, 188 Lander, G.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM1, 98 Lang, B.N.: TF+EN-MoM9, 105 Lang, C.: TF-ThP34, 198 Lang, X.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM6, 99; IS+AS+SP-FrM7, 201 Langer, R.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM10, 99; BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; BI-WeM1, 151; BI-WeM11, 151 Langhammer, C.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 110 Lany, S.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM5, 154; MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM6, 154; MG+MI+NS-ThM2, 178 Lanza, G.: VT-WeM10, 158 Larabell, C.A.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM1, 202 Larciprete, R.: GR-WeM11, 153 Larentis, S.: EM-WeA7, 164 Larriba-Andaluz, C.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM5, 178 Larson, D.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Author Index Larson, D.J.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM1, 150 LaRue, J.L.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Laskoski, M.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175 Laszcz, A.: AP-TuP2, 141 Latour, R.A.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA4, 184; BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA8, 184 Latrous, H.: AC-TuP2, 141 Lau, C.N.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110; IS-ThP2, 196 Lauderbach, L.: SA-TuP1, 146 Lauhon, L.J.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM2, 150 Laukkanen, J.: NS+BI+EM-WeA9, 166 Lauwaet, K.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136; SS1-ThA3, 190 Lavoie, C.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA11, 163 Lawrence, D.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Lawson, R.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA3, 136; NS+BI+EM-WeA11, 166 Lawton, T.J.: SS-ThM4, 181 Lazzari, R.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA4, 184 Lazzarino, F.: PS-ThA4, 189 Lazzaroni, R.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103 le Brizoual, L.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Le Lay, G.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA2, 186 Le Mogne, T.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Le Tarte, L.: AS-WeA4, 162 Le, D.: SS+NS-WeM5, 156 Lea, A.S.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP2, 197 LeClair, M.J.: AS-WeA10, 162 Ledieu, J.: AS+BI-TuA9, 132 Lee, C.-T.: TF-ThP17, 198; TF-ThP5, 198 Lee, G.: SS-TuP13, 146 Lee, G.S.: GR-ThP8, 195 Lee, H.N.: MI+EM+MG-MoA3, 111 Lee, J.: AS-ThP7, 194; MN+NS-MoA8, 112; MN+NS-TuM6, 124; PS2-TuM9, 126; SS-TuP21, 147; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA12, 191; TF-TuM1, 127 Lee, J.H.: EM+PS-WeM12, 151; TF+VTWeM12, 158 Lee, J.I.: NS-TuP2, 144 Lee, J.-J.: SE-ThP6, 197 Lee, J.L.: TF+VT-WeM12, 158 Lee, J.-P.: TF-TuM5, 127 Lee, J.R.I.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM5, 202; SATuP3, 146; SS+NS-WeM11, 156 Lee, K.: EM-WeA7, 164 Lee, K.H.: EM-ThA11, 185 Lee, K.S.: EM-ThA11, 185 Lee, M.J.: EM-ThP17, 195 Lee, S.B.: TF+EN-MoM3, 105 Lee, S.H.: PS-TuP6, 145; SS-TuP14, 146; TF+VT-WeM12, 158; TF-ThP6, 198 Lee, S.K.: SS-TuP14, 146; TF-ThP6, 198 Lee, S.M.: SS-TuP9, 146 Lee, S.-N.: EM-ThP12, 195 Lee, S.S.: EM-ThA11, 185; TF-ThP38, 198 Lee, T.Y.: TF-ThP6, 198 Lee, V.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA1, 184 Lee, W.: EM-ThP14, 195; TF-TuM5, 127 Lee, Y.J.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110; PS-TuP22, 145 Leeser, K.: EM-ThA6, 185 Lefaucheux, P.: PS2-TuA4, 137; PS-TuP1, 145 Lefebvre, W.: AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Lefever, J.A.: TR+AS-MoM5, 105 Lefevre, B.: PS-MoM3, 104 Lefevre, S.: PS2-TuA8, 137 Legedza, S.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM2, 123 Leggett, G.J.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA8, 115 Lehto, J.: PS-MoA7, 114 Lei, H.: SS+AS+NS-MoM11, 104 Author Index Leick, N.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA3, 115 Leighton, C.: EN+PS+TF-MoM11, 100 Lemay, J.-C.: SS-ThM12, 181 Lemire, H.M.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA10, 168 Lenahan, P.M.: EM-ThA1, 185; PS-MoA10, 114 Leng, S.: VT-WeM11, 158 Lent, C.S.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA10, 169 Leou, K.C.: PS-TuP16, 145 Leroux, C.: EM+PS-TuM2, 121 LeRoy, B.J.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA3, 134 Lesecq, M.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Lesker III, K.J.: VT-TuM5, 128 Lesker IV, K.J.: VT-TuM5, 128 Létard, J.F.: SS-TuP34, 147 Levasseur, O.: SE+PS-ThM11, 179 Levi, D.H.: EN+PS+TF-MoM3, 100 Levin, I.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA11, 138 Levitov, L.S.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Lewis, E.A.: SS-TuA12, 138 Lewis, J.S.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Lewis, L.H.: NS+AS+EM-MoA1, 113; NS+AS+EM-MoA2, 113 Lewis, N.: SS+EM-WeA3, 168 Li, A.P.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM1, 203 Li, C.H.: MI+EM-TuM5, 123 Li, C.-P.: TF+PS-ThM5, 182 Li, H.: PS+TF-MoA10, 113; PS2-TuM5, 126 Li, H.C.: SE+PS-WeA12, 167 Li, J.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM3, 175; EM-WeA10, 164; EN+PS+TF-MoM10, 100 Li, J.C.: PS2-TuM10, 126 Li, J.J.: EN+PS+TF-MoM5, 100 Li, L.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA11, 184; GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM12, 123; GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA2, 165; IS+AS+SP-FrM1, 201; MN-TuP5, 143 Li, R.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Li, S.-L.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8, 186 Li, S.W.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM4, 180; SS+EN-ThM11, 180 Li, T.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA7, 162 Li, W.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201; PS1TuM6, 125; PS-TuP23, 145 Li, Y.: EL-ThP3, 194; HI-ThA9, 187; PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM1, 103; SS+NSWeM1, 156; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170; VT-WeM12, 158 Li, Y.Y.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA2, 165 Li, Z.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA4, 190; SS-MoA6, 114; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM1, 204; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA10, 170 Liang, C.-K.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM3, 174 Liang, J.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA11, 132 Liang, W.C.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM4, 103 Liang, X.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Liang, Y.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Liang, Z.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA9, 167; SSTuP1, 146 Liberman, A.: BI-TuP3, 142 Licitra, C.: PS-MoM5, 104 Liddiard, S.: TF+VT-WeM11, 158 Lie, F.L.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136; PS2-TuA8, 137 Lie, Y.H.: TR-TuP5, 148 Lie, Y.L.: PS+TF-MoA2, 113 Lieb, S.: HI-ThP2, 196 Lieberman, M.A.: PS-WeA3, 166 Liedberg, B.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM3, 174 Lien, S.E.: PS-TuP16, 145 Lien, S.T.: SE+PS-WeA12, 167; SS-TuP8, 146 218 Lietz, A.M.: PS-TuP12, 145 Lii, T.: PS-WeM3, 155 Lilley, C.M.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM11, 203 Lim, H.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM5, 101 Limdulpaiboon, R.: TF-ThP34, 198 Lin, C.C.: PS1-TuA11, 137; PS-TuP14, 145 Lin, C.-C.: EM+PS-WeM11, 151 Lin, C.P.: VT-TuP1, 148 Lin, C.-T.: NS-TuP15, 144 Lin, H.B.: PS-TuP16, 145 Lin, H.C.: EM+TF-MoM2, 100; EM1-WeM9, 152 Lin, L.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Lin, P.H.: MS-TuP2, 144; VT-TuP2, 148 Lin, PA.: IS+AS+SP-FrM8, 201 Lin, Q.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM1, 176; MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Lin, R.B.: AS-ThP7, 194 Lin, S.C.: PS+TF-MoA2, 113 Lin, S.W.: TF-ThP17, 198 Lin, T.H.: TF-ThP23, 198 Lin, X.: SS-MoA6, 114 Lin, Y.H.: MN-TuP1, 143; MN-TuP2, 143; MN-TuP3, 143 Lin, Y.S.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM11, 181; TF-ThP7, 198 Lin, Y.W.: VT-TuP1, 148 Lince, J.R.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA9, 184 Lind, H.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Lindahl, A.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Linford, M.R.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA7, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM4, 204; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5, 204 Ling, Z.: PS-TuP23, 145 Linhart, W.M.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Lionti, K.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM3, 176 Lipp, M.J.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM10, 98 Liu, B.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA2, 163 Liu, C.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4, 136; SE-ThP12, 197; TF+EN-MoM3, 105 Liu, D.-J.: SS-TuA2, 138 Liu, D.R.: MI-TuP1, 143; NS-TuP14, 144 Liu, F.: SS+NS-WeM9, 156 Liu, G.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM1, 101 Liu, H.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM6, 176 Liu, J.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA12, 162; AP-TuP1, 141; NS+AS+EM-MoA1, 113; NS+AS+EM-MoA2, 113; SS-TuP34, 147 Liu, J.X.: SE-ThP3, 197 Liu, L.: PS1-TuM3, 125; PS1-TuM4, 125; SS+NS-WeM12, 156; SS+NS-WeM9, 156 LIU, L.: EM-ThP15, 195 Liu, M.: TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Liu, M.-C.: TF-ThP5, 198 Liu, Q.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Liu, X.: AP+AS+SS-TuA11, 131; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Liu, XZ.: TR+AS-MoM11, 105 Liu, Y.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM12, 123; SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM12, 155; SS+ENThM9, 180; TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA6, 115 Liu, Z.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177; SS+ENThM9, 180; TR+AS-MoM6, 105 Lizzit, S.: GR-WeM11, 153 Lloyd, K.G.: AS-ThP8, 194 Lo, M.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM4, 154; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM5, 154 Lobo-Checa, J.: AS-TuM11, 120 Lock, E.H.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186; PSThA11, 189 Loehle, S.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Lofaro, M.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Logue, M.D.: PS1-TuM4, 125 Longo, R.: SS+EM-WeA11, 168 Longo, V.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA9, 132 Lopez, F.A.: SS+AS-WeM5, 156 López, G.P.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA6, 109; BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA11, 184 Lopez, T.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM4, 178 López-López, M.: TF-ThP13, 198 Lopez-Lopez, S.: PS-TuP21, 145 Loquet, Y.: PS-MoA3, 114 Lorch, C.: SS1-ThA2, 190 Lorenz, C.D.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA4, 184 Lorenzo-Andrade, J.A.: SS+AS+NS-MoM8, 104 Losby, J.E.: MN+NS-MoA4, 112 Losego, M.D.: SS+NS-WeM10, 156 Loth, S.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA6, 190 Loui, A.: AC+AS+SS-TuM9, 120 Louie, S.G.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165; GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA10, 110 Lousa, A.: TR-TuP7, 148 Lozano, K.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA11, 136 Lu, F.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM4, 154 Lu, J.: SE+NS+TF-ThA7, 189; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM6, 204 Lu, J.W.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM5, 181 Lu, L.: AS-ThP16, 194 Lu, N.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM7, 200; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186 Lu, S.Y.: PS2-TuM10, 126 Lu, W.: GR-WeM9, 153; NS+AS+EN+SSTuA1, 136 Lu, Y.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100; PS-TuP11, 145; SS+EM-WeA11, 168 Lubomirsky, D.: PS-ThA12, 189 Lucatorto, T.B.: VT+EN+TF-TuA7, 139 Lucovsky, G.: EM+PS-WeM9, 151; PS+TFMoA3, 113 Ludovice, P.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA3, 136 Lueders, M.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA10, 108 Lützenkirchen-Hecht, D.: SA+AS+MI+SSWeM11, 155 Luh, D.: TF-ThP30, 198 Lukaszew, R.A.: MI+EM-TuM10, 123; TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6, 181; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA10, 170 Lukens, W.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Lukes, J.R.: AS-ThP21, 194 Luna, J.A.L: EM-ThP1, 195; EM-ThP9, 195; SS-TuP22, 147 Lund, J.M.: TF+PS-ThM2, 182; TF+PSThM9, 182 Lunt, B.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5, 204 Luo, L.: IS+AS+SP-FrM1, 201 Luo, M.: PS-TuP5, 145; PS-TuP7, 145; PSTuP9, 145 Luo, S.: NS+AS+EM-MoA2, 113 Luo, X.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM3, 103 Lusth, J.C.: MN-TuP6, 143 Lydecker, L.K.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA4, 169 Lyding, J.W.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM11, 154 Lyeo, H.-K.: SS-TuP21, 147 Lyubinetsky, I.: SS+EN-ThM1, 180; SSMoA8, 114 Lyubovitsky, J.G.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NLMoM6, 99; IS+AS+SP-FrM7, 201 —M— Ma, L.: SS+AS-TuM9, 126 Ma, Q.: GR-WeM9, 153; TF-ThP19, 198 Ma, R.: TF+VT-WeM2, 158 Ma, X.M.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM4, 202 Maas, D.J.: HI-ThM12, 177 Maboudian, R.: MN+AS+SS-MoM8, 102 Maccallini, E.: VT-WeM3, 158 Macco, B.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186 Maciazek, D.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA7, 169 MacIntyre, S.: NS+BI+EM-WeA3, 166 Mack, P.: AS+BI-MoM3, 98; AS-ThP1, 194; AS-WeA11, 162; EW-TuL4, 129 Mackus, A.J.M.: TF+EN-MoM6, 105; TFTuM12, 127 MacManus-Driscoll, J.L.: TF-TuA9, 139 Madaan, N.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA7, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163 Madan, A.: TF-TuM10, 127 Madaras, E.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6, 181 Madaras, S.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6, 181 Madden, B.: NL+AS+BI-ThA7, 188 Madeleine, T.: AS-ThP8, 194 Madisetti, S.: EM+TF-MoM11, 100; SSFrM7, 204 Madix, R.J.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA3, 136; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA4, 136 Maeng, C.H.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA8, 136; PS2-TuA12, 137 Magaud, L.: PS-WeM6, 155 Magbitang, T.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM3, 176 Magnone, K.: TF-ThP19, 198 Magnus, F.: PS+TF-MoA9, 113 Mahadik, N.A.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6, 200 Mahan, G.: SE+EN-FrM1, 203 Mahmoudi, M.: HI-ThA3, 187 Mai, L.: EN-TuM10, 122 Majeski, M.W.: SE+EN-FrM5, 203 Majidi, H.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA4, 110 Makinen, A.J.: SS-FrM8, 204 Makino, H.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA12, 168 Maklakov, S.A.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157; TFThP11, 198 Maklakov, S.S.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157; TFThP11, 198 Malicki, M.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA7, 184 Mallek, J.L.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA2, 191 Malloy, K.: EM-ThP10, 195 Mamun, A.: TF-ThP33, 198 Mamun, M.A.: VT-WeM4, 158 Manamdhar, S.: AP-TuP3, 141; HI-ThA9, 187 Mancheno-Posso, P.: EM1-WeM4, 152 Mandlik, P.: TF+VT-WeM2, 158 Mandrus, D.G.: MI-MoM10, 101; MI-MoM9, 101; TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Mangolini, F.: AS-ThP21, 194 Mangolini, L.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM4, 178 Manini, P.: VT-WeM3, 158 Manjare, M.T.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM5, 202 Mann, H.S.: TF+EN-MoM9, 105 Mann, J.: GR-WeM9, 153; TF-ThP19, 198; TF-ThP20, 198 Mannequin, C.: PS-MoM5, 104 Mannix, A.J.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM6, 101; GR+EM+NS+SS+TFThA11, 186; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM6, 154 Manno, M.: EN+PS+TF-MoM11, 100 Mansfield, L.M.: EN+PS+TF-MoM3, 100 Mantovani, G.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM2, 99 Mao, B.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177 Mao, F.: MI+EM+MG-MoA1, 111 Marchione, D.: SS+AS-WeM12, 156 Marcus, M.A.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA10, 138 Marcus, P.: SS+AS+NS-MoM9, 104 Marder, M.: MG+EN+MS-WeA11, 165 Mares, P.: SE+NS+TF-ThA6, 189 219 Margarella, A.M.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SSMoA10, 111; SS+AS-WeM11, 156 Margaritondo, G.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM3, 202 Margot, J.: PS-MoM8, 104 Maria, J.-P.: TF-ThA6, 192 Marin, A.T.: TF-TuA9, 139 Marinho, R.R.T.: SA-TuP2, 146 Marki, J.: VT-MoM11, 106 Marks, L.: TR+AS-MoM3, 105 Marks, T.J.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA2, 134 Markus, T.Z.: SS+AS-WeM5, 156; SS-ThM9, 181 Marquardt, A.: TF+VT-WeM10, 158 Marques, F.C.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM2, 204 Marsh, J.R.: AS-ThP8, 194 Marshall, M.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA2, 163 Martens, R.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM6, 150 Martin, D.: MN+AS+SS-MoM10, 102 Martin, F.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136 Martín, F.: SS1-ThA3, 190 Martin, H.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM3, 204 Martin, I.T.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA10, 168; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM3, 204 Martin, J.M.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Martin, N.: AS-MoA1, 108; GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136; SS1-ThA11, 190 Martín, N.: SS1-ThA3, 190 Martin, R.L.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Martinez, E.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA3, 138 Martinez, G.: SE-ThP7, 197 Martínez, J.: EM-ThP9, 195 Martinez, L.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM1, 124 Martínez-de-Olcoz, L.: TR-TuP7, 148 Martini, A.: TR+AS-MoM11, 105 Martins, P.M.: NL+AS+BI-ThA6, 188 Martirez, J.M.: SS+AS-TuM5, 126 Martz, T.: MN+AS+SS-MoM10, 102 Marusak, K.E.: BI-TuP9, 142 Maskova, S.: AC+AS+EN-TuA7, 131 Mason, Jr., J.S.: EM-ThP17, 195 Masuko, T.: SE-ThP10, 197 Matei, D.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM8, 101 Matej, Z.: AC+AS+EN-TuA7, 131 Matsubayashi, A.: NS-TuP17, 144; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA12, 191 Matsuda, A.: PS-MoM1, 104 Matsuda, I.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Matsui, K.: TF-ThP28, 198 Matsukuma, M.: PS2-TuM5, 126 Matsumoto, H.: PS2-TuA8, 137; PS-MoM2, 104 Matsumuro, A.M.: TF-ThP22, 198 Matsuo, J.: AS-MoA10, 108 Matsushima, K.: PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Matta, C.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Matteau, G.J.: TF-ThA8, 192 Mattes, W.: AC-TuP3, 141 Matthews, A.: SE+PS-ThM1, 179 Matthews, D.J.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA1, 191 Mattrey, R.F.: BI-TuP3, 142 Mattsson, A.: SS+EN-ThM6, 180 Matveev, K.A.: SE+EN-FrM4, 203 Maurice, V.: SS+AS+NS-MoM9, 104 Mavrakakis, K.: PS1-TuM6, 125; PS-TuP23, 145 Mays, E.: TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Mazumder, B.: AP+AS+SS-TuA11, 131 Mazur, P.: SS1-ThA9, 190 Mazzuco, S.: IS+AS+SP-FrM10, 201 Author Index McAllister, K.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA6, 110 McArthur, S.M.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA1, 109; BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA11, 109; BI-TuP4, 142; BI-TuP5, 142; BI-TuP6, 142; ELThP1, 194 McBreen, P.H.: SS-ThM12, 181 McCarty, K.F.: GR-WeM12, 153 McClimon, J.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA10, 136 McCormick, D.: NL+AS+BI-ThA7, 188 McCoustra, M.R.S.: SS+AS-WeM12, 156 McCrate, J.M.: SS-FrM5, 204 McDonald, I.: NS+AS+EM-MoA1, 113 McDonald, J.P.: TF-ThA1, 192 McDonnell, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA7, 186; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186 McGowan, R.: PS2-TuA10, 137 McGuire, G.E.: EM-TuA3, 133 McIntyre, P.C.: EM1-WeM2, 152; EMMoA4, 109 McKay, K.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150 McKenna, D.: TF+PS-ThM6, 182 McKinley, J.L.: TF-ThP19, 198 McLaughlin, S.R.: EM-ThP17, 195 McNamara, J.D.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM3, 200 McPeak, S.: TF-ThP10, 198 McVittie, J.: PS1-TuM6, 125 Medina, E.A.: SS+AS-WeM5, 156 Medina-Ramos, J.: EN+AS+PS-TuA3, 133 Meeks, K.: TF-ThA4, 192 Mehl, M.J.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6, 200 Mehta, R.J.: EM+NS+TF-FrM3, 200; NS+EM+EN-TuM11, 125 Mei, A.R.B.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204 Meier, G.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA9, 135 Meier, M.: AS+BI-TuA9, 132 Meirer, F.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM9, 155 Meléndez-Lira, M.: NS-TuP3, 144; NS-TuP4, 144; TF-ThP1, 198; TF-ThP13, 198 Melendez-Lira, M.A.: NS-TuP5, 144 Melton, A.G.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM10, 200; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM5, 200; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM7, 200 Melzer, J.I.: AS+BI-MoM8, 98 Membreno, D.: TF+EN-MoM4, 105 Mende, P.: GR-WeM3, 153 Mendez Martin, F.: SE+NS+TF-ThA7, 189 Mendez, N.: BI-WeM9, 151 Mendoza-Sánchez, B.: GR-ThP6, 195 Meneses, M.: EM-ThP9, 195 Meng, L.: SE+PS-ThM3, 179; SE-ThP2, 197 Meng, Y.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM6, 150 Menon, L.: NS+AS+EM-MoA1, 113 Menzel, D.: GR-WeM11, 153 Mercer-Smith, A.R.: BI-TuP16, 142 Merche, D.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178 Meric, I.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM5, 201 Merte, L.R.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM2, 202 Mertz, C.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3, 186 Meseck, G.R.: SE+NS+TF-ThA12, 189 Metz, A.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136; PS-MoA1, 114; PS-MoA4, 114 Metzler, D.: PS-WeM1, 155; PS-WeM3, 155 Meyer III, H.: AS-ThP11, 194 Meyer, F.: AS-ThP11, 194 Meyerbröker, N.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM5, 174 Meysing, D.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9, 168 Meyyappan, M.: NS+EM+EN-TuM5, 125 Mezzenga, R.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA2, 184 Mhatre, B.S.: SS-ThM11, 181; SS-ThM3, 181; SS-ThM4, 181 Miao, F.: IS-ThP2, 196 Michalak, D.J.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM5, 176 Michallon, P.: PS+TF-MoA8, 113 Mignot, S.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4, 136; PS2-TuM9, 126 Author Index Mignot, Y.: PS-MoA3, 114 Mihut, D.M.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA11, 136 Mikkelsen, A.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100; MIMoM11, 101 Milasinovic, S.: AS-MoA3, 108 Miles, M.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA8, 190 Miller, D.J.: IS+AS+SS-ThM3, 177 Miller, M.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Miller, M.K.: AP+AS+SS-TuA7, 131 Miller, R.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM10, 204 Milliron, D.J.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Mills, G.: HI-ThA8, 187 Milosavljevic, V.: SE+PS-WeA4, 167 Milson, G.A.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA3, 190 Mily, E.J.: TF-ThA6, 192 Mims, C.: IS+AS+SP-FrM9, 201 Min, K.S.: PS-TuP3, 145; PS-TuP6, 145 Min, W.: AS-MoA4, 108 Minami, T.: TC-TuP5, 147 Minar, J.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Minasian, S.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Minaye Hashemi, F.: TF-TuM6, 127 Minegishi, T.: SE+EN-FrM6, 203 Minelli, C.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM5, 174 Minfray, C.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Minn, M.: TR+SE-TuM2, 127 Minne, S.C.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM9, 180 Miranda, R.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136; SS1ThA11, 190 Mirando, R.: SS1-ThA3, 190 Mirhosseini, H.: MI-MoM8, 101 Mirkin, C.A.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA12, 190 Mishra, S.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-MoA4, 114; PS-TuP5, 145; PS-TuP7, 145; PS-TuP9, 145 Mishra, U.K.: AP+AS+SS-TuA11, 131 Misra, A.: MG+MI+NS-ThM10, 178 Mistry, H.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA3, 184 Mitchell, K.N.: EL-ThP3, 194 Mitterer, C.: SE+NS+TF-ThA7, 189; SE+PSThM12, 179 Miura, R.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Miura, T.: TR-TuP1, 148 Miyake, K.: PS-TuP30, 145 Miyamoto, A.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Miyamoto, J.: TR-TuP9, 148 Miyata, T.: TC-TuP5, 147 Miyayama, T.: AS+BI-MoM5, 98; AS-ThP9, 194 Miyazoe, H.: PS-MoA6, 114; PS-MoM2, 104 Miyoshi, J.: TF-ThP4, 198 Mizotani, K.: PS-ThA3, 189 Mkhoyan, K.A.: EN+PS+TF-MoM4, 100 Mnaymneh, K.: IS-ThP3, 196 Mocellin, A.: SA-TuP2, 146 Mochiji, K.: AS-MoA11, 108 Mochiki, H.: PS2-TuM2, 126 Mochizuki, S.: PS-ThA10, 189 Moewes, A.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Moffitt, C.: AS-WeA3, 162; GR-ThP6, 195 Møgelhøj, A.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Mohanti, N.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA4, 136 Mohanty, N.: EM-ThA2, 185 Mok, H.S.: GR-WeM12, 153 Mol, J.A.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA1, 167 Molina-Luna, L.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 220 Molkenboer, F.T.: HI-ThM12, 177; SE+PSWeA10, 167 Molle, A.: EM-MoA1, 109 Möllers, R.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98 Molnar, M.: MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TFMoM3, 102 Momose, T.: EM-ThA8, 185 Mon, H.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA8, 109 Monahan, D.: PS-TuP21, 145; PS-TuP32, 145 Monazami, E.: GR-WeM4, 153 Monfil, K.: EM-ThP1, 195; EM-ThP9, 195; SS-TuP22, 147 Monfil-Leyva, K.: EN-TuP8, 142 Monig, H.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167 Monnier, J.R.: SS-TuP16, 146 Montgomery, A.: TF+MI-WeM3, 157; TF+MI-WeM5, 157 Montgomery, N.: AC+AS+EN-TuA11, 131 Moon, B.-H.: PS-TuP23, 145 Moon, C.-Y.: SS+EM-WeA2, 168 Moon, D.: AS-MoA4, 108 Moon, J.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA1, 168 Moon, Y.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Moon, Y.K.: BI-TuP15, 142 Moon, Y.S.: TF-ThP6, 198 Moore, T.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Morabito, J.: BI-WeM3, 151 Morales, A.: EM-ThP1, 195; EM-ThP9, 195; SS-TuP22, 147 Morales, E.H.: SS+AS-TuM5, 126 Mordi, G.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA7, 186 Morent, R.: AS+BI-MoM2, 98 Moretti, J.E.: SS+AS-WeM3, 156 Morgen, P.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM1, 204 Mori, T.: SE-ThP10, 197; SE-ThP5, 197 Morikawa, Y.: PS-TuP31, 145 Moritani, K.: AS-MoA11, 108 Moriya, T.: PS1-TuM9, 125 Morkowchuck, L.: SS-TuP35, 147 Moroz, P.: PS-ThM11, 179 Morra, M.M.: AS+BI-MoM8, 98 Morris, B.G.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA4, 136; PS-MoA3, 114 Morrish, F.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA7, 163 Morrison, J.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Morvay, D.M.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-MoA1, 114 Moshar, A.: EW-WeL5, 160 Mostovoy, M.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA12, 135 Motamedi, P.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA11, 191 Mota-Pineda, E.: NS-TuP5, 144 Motoyama, S.: PS-TuP33, 145 Moulder, J.F.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA9, 184; AS+BI-MoM2, 98; ASThP13, 194; AS-TuM10, 120; EW-TuL2, 129 Mountapmbeme Kouotou, P.: HI-ThA7, 187 Mowbray, D.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Mowll, T.R.: GR-WeM1, 153 Mráz, S.: SE+NS+TF-ThA8, 189 Mu, R.: SS-MoA6, 114 Mudiyenselage, K.: IS+AS+SS-ThM6, 177 Mühlbacher, M.: SE+NS+TF-ThA7, 189 Müllen, K.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM8, 101 Mueller, A.: VT+EN+TF-TuA3, 139 Müller, O.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM11, 155 Müller, U.F.: SS+AS-WeM3, 156 Müser, M.H.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA1, 115 Mugarza, A.: AS-TuM11, 120 Mugumaoderha Cubaka, M.: EN-TuP1, 142 Muhl, S.: PS-TuP34, 145 Muir, B.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA2, 184 Mujica, V.: SS+AS-WeM5, 156 Mukai, K.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9, 186 Mukherjee, P.: NL+AS+BI-ThA7, 188 Mukherjee, S.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Mullins, D.R.: SS-FrM3, 204; SS-MoA10, 114; SS-MoA11, 114 Mullis, F.: VT-MoA6, 116 Mulvaney, S.P.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM12, 174; BI-WeM3, 151; EM+AS+EN+TFThM5, 175 Mundle, R.M.: TF-TuM2, 127 Muñoz Zurita, A.L.: EN-TuP8, 142 Muñoz-Rojas, D.: TF-TuA9, 139 Munusamy, P.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM11, 174 Muraki, Y.: PS+TF-MoA10, 113; PS2-TuM5, 126 Muramoto, S.: AS+BI+IS-WeM6, 150 Muratore, C.: SE+PS-ThM5, 179 Murayama, T.: PS-TuP31, 145 Murphy, P.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Murphy, R.D.: TF-ThA1, 192 Murphy, S.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM5, 180 Murzina, T.: MI+EM-TuM10, 123 Muscat, A.J.: EM1-WeM4, 152; EM-ThP6, 195; NS+BI+EM-WeA4, 166 Musgrave, C.B.: TF+EN-MoM5, 105 Music, D.: SE+NS+TF-ThA4, 189; SE+NS+TF-ThA8, 189 Musselman, K.P.: TF-TuA9, 139 Mutch, M.: EM-ThA1, 185; PS-MoA10, 114 Myers, A.M.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176 Myers-Ward, R.L.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TFWeA1, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101 Myhro, K.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110; IS-ThP2, 196 —N— Naaman, R.: SS+AS-WeM5, 156; SS-ThM9, 181 Naboko, A.S.: TF-ThP11, 198 Nadeau, L.J.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Nagabhirava, B.: PS-MoA3, 114 Nagahata, K.: PS-TuP30, 145 Nagamoto, K.: TC-TuP4, 147 Nagamura, N.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Nagao, K.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA1, 163 Nagareddy, V.K.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SPFrM4, 201 Naghibi, S.: TF-ThP20, 198 Nahif, F.: SE+NS+TF-ThA8, 189 Nahm, R.K.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM1, 175 Nainani, A.: EM-MoA6, 109 Nakagawa, S.: AS-MoA10, 108 Nakaharai, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8, 186; HI-ThM9, 177 Nakajima, T.: SS-TuP11, 146 Nakakubo, Y.: PS-MoM1, 104 Nakamura, I.: SS-TuP2, 146 Nakamura, J.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA8, 165; GR-ThP12, 195; SS2-ThA2, 191; SS-TuP10, 146 Nakamura, M.: PS-MoA8, 114; PS-MoM2, 104 Nakano, T.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA2, 186; PS1-TuM12, 125; PS-TuP24, 145 Nakatsuka, O.: SA-TuP4, 146 Nakazaki, N.: PS-ThM1, 179 Nam: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Nam, K.-W.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Nam, S.: PS-MoA3, 114 Nam, S.-H.: AS-ThP18, 194 Nanayakkara, J.K.S.: EM+NS+SS+TFFrM10, 200; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM9, 200 nanayakkara, S.: NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103 Nanda, G.: HI-ThP1, 196 Nandasiri, M.I.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA1, 162; HI-ThA9, 187; NS-TuP12, 144 Narayanan, B.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186 Narayanan, S.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA3, 168 Nash, A.: NS+BI+EM-MoM5, 103 Nasybuiln, E.: AS-ThP3, 194 Nath, A.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Natzeck, C.: SS-FrM11, 204 Naudé, N.: SE+PS-ThM11, 179 Navin, J.K.: SS2-ThA1, 191 N'Diaye, A.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA7, 187 Ne’eman, I.: PS-MoA6, 114 Nealey, P.F.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA6, 112 Neeway, J.J.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM9, 150 Nefedov, A.: SS-FrM11, 204 Nelin, C.J.: AC+AS+SS-TuM3, 120; SS+ASTuM12, 126 Nelson, A.J.: AC+AS+SS-TuM12, 120 Nelson, C.M.: EL-ThP2, 194 Nelson, S.F.: TF-TuA3, 139 Nelson-Cheeseman, B.: MI+EM+MGMoA10, 111 Nemani, S.: PS-MoM5, 104 Nemanich, R.J.: EM-WeA3, 164 Nemashkalo, A.: SS-FrM10, 204 Nemoz, M.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Nepal, N.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM4, 200; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6, 200 Nesterov-Mueller, A.: BI+NL+NS+SSThM11, 174 Netz, R.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA8, 111 Netzer, F.P.: SS+AS-TuM9, 126 Ng, P.K.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM11, 203 Ng, T.: TC+EM+TF-WeM9, 157 Nguyen, A.: TF-ThP20, 198 Nguyen, N.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA11, 168 Nguyen, N.V.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Nichols, M.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM1, 176; EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM12, 176; EM-ThP3, 195; PS1-TuM6, 125; PS-TuP13, 145; PSTuP23, 145 Nie, S.: GR-WeM12, 153 Niehuis, E.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98 Nikogeorgos, N.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA8, 115 Nikzad, S.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM11, 200 Nilebäck, E.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Nilsson, A.: IS+AS+SS-ThM3, 177; SS+ASWeM9, 156; SS2-ThA4, 191 Nishi, Y.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM1, 176; EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM12, 176; EM-ThP3, 195; PS1-TuM6, 125; PS-TuP13, 145; PSTuP17, 145; PS-TuP23, 145 Nishimiya, T.: PS-TuP33, 145 Nishimura, N.: SE+EN-FrM6, 203 Nisol, B.: SE+PS-WeA7, 167 Nittler, L.: EN-TuP1, 142 Noborisaka, M.: SE-ThP1, 197; SE-ThP10, 197 Nocera, D.: EN+AS+PS-TuA7, 133 Nogami, J.: NS+BI+EM-WeA2, 166 Noirfalise, X.: SE+NS+TF-ThA9, 189 Nolan, T.K.: AS-WeA10, 162 Nold, E.: TR+SE-TuM5, 127 Nolting, W.: NS-TuP17, 144 Nomoto, J.: TC-TuP5, 147 Nonnenmann, S.S.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA1, 187; NS+EM+EN-TuM3, 125 Noonan, J.R.: VT-WeM5, 158 Nordell, B.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Nordlund, D.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131; AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA10, 184; SS2-ThA4, 191 Noro, M.: PS2-TuM10, 126 Norrby, N.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 221 Norris, D.J.: EN+PS+TF-MoM9, 100 Nørskov, J.K.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Norton, S.E.: BI-TuP14, 142 Notte, J.A.: HI-ThA11, 187; HI-ThM3, 177 Novak, J.: SS1-ThA2, 190 Novak, M.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA12, 167 Novikova, I.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6, 181 Noyce, S.: MN+AS+SS-MoM4, 102 Nozaki, S.: SS-TuP26, 147 Ntwaeaborwa, O.M.: AS-ThP19, 194 Nunney, T.S.: AS-ThP1, 194; AS-ThP12, 194; AS-WeA11, 162; EW-TuL4, 129 Nyakiti, L.O.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6, 200; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101 Nyberg, T.: MI+EM+MG-MoA1, 111 Nyns, L.: EM+TF-MoM2, 100 —O— Obara, Y.: TR+SE-TuM6, 127 Öberg, H.: SS2-ThA4, 191 O'Brien, M.: EN+PS+TF-MoM6, 100 Obst, M.: HI-ThA10, 187 Ocola, L.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3, 186 O'Connell, D.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM8, 103 Odén, M.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Odenthal, P.M.: TF-ThP19, 198 Odom, T.W.: AS+BI-TuA12, 132 Oehrlein, G.S.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11, 103; PS-WeM1, 155; PS-WeM3, 155; PSWeM5, 155 Oertel, D.: VT-MoM11, 106 Ogasawara, H.: IS+AS+SS-ThM3, 177; SS2ThA4, 191 Ogawa, D.: PS-TuP27, 145 Ogawa, M.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Ogawa, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8, 186; HI-ThM9, 177; PS-MoA4, 114 Oglecka, K.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM3, 174 Ogletree, D.F.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Oh, J.: SS-TuP19, 146 Oh, J.S.: GR-ThP5, 195 Oh, S.G.: PS-TuP22, 145 Ohashi, Y.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA1, 163 Ohiwa, T.: PS2-TuA11, 137 Ohkouchi, T.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Ohkubo, T.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM4, 150 Ohlhausen, J.A.: AS-WeA9, 162 Ohresser, P.: MI-TuP3, 143 Ohta, T.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA3, 110; PS1-TuA10, 137 Ohtsuka, S.: PS-ThA10, 189 Ohuchi, F.S.: EM+PS-WeM3, 151; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM5, 152; TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA11, 168 Oida, S.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA1, 134; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101 Okada, T.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA4, 186 Okamoto, N.: PS-ThA8, 189 Oktyabrsky, S.: EM+TF-MoM11, 100; SSFrM7, 204 Okyay, A.K.: SE-ThP11, 197 Olafsson, S.: PS+TF-MoA9, 113 Oldham, C.J.: TF-ThP15, 198; TF-TuM11, 127 Oleynik, I.I.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM9, 101 Olmstead, M.A.: EM+PS-WeM3, 151; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM5, 152; TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA11, 168 Olson, D.A.: VT-MoM3, 106 Olson, J.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA12, 167 Olszta, M.J.: AP+AS+SS-TuA9, 131 Olveira, S.: NS-TuP10, 144 Author Index Omura, M.: PS-MoM4, 104 Ondeck, N.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM9, 174 Ono, K.: PS-MoM1, 104; PS-ThA10, 189; PS-ThM1, 179; PS-ThM12, 179 Opila, R.: AS-WeA12, 162; EM+AS+PS+TFThM2, 176 Opsomer, K.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Oraon, N.: MN-TuP6, 143 Orlando, T.M.: AS+BI+IS-WeM4, 150; SS+AS-WeM5, 156; SS+AS-WeM6, 156 Orlov, A.O.: EM-ThA10, 185 Orocz, M.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM7, 200 Orr, J.T.: AS-WeA10, 162 Ortega, J.E.: AS-TuM11, 120; MI-TuP3, 143; SS1-ThA8, 190 Osgood, R.M.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA4, 190 O'Shaughnessy, T.J.: BI-WeM3, 151 Osher, S.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA12, 190 Oshima, M.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Osinsky, A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM10, 204 Osipov, A.V.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157 Ossowski, J.W.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA10, 167; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA7, 169 Osten, H.J.: EM+NS+TF-FrM10, 200 Österlund, L.: SS+EN-ThM6, 180 Öström, H.: SS2-ThA4, 191 O'Sullivan, D.: PS1-TuA3, 137 Otero, R.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136; SS1ThA11, 190; SS1-ThA3, 190 Otto, J.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Ou, V.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM11, 181; TF-ThP7, 198 Ouyang, H.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM5, 178 Overbury, S.H.: SS-MoA11, 114 Overzet, L.J.: PS-TuP27, 145 Owen, A.: TF+MI-WeM5, 157 Oyama, K.: PS2-TuM2, 126 Ozawa, K.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Ozawa, N.: SS-TuP5, 146 Ozcan, A.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA11, 163 Ozdemir, O.K.: SS-TuP12, 146 Ozensoy, E.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA8, 136 Ozgit-Akgun, C.: SE-ThP11, 197; TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA3, 169 Ozimek, P.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM9, 181 Ozkan, A.: PS-TuP29, 145; SE+PS-ThM9, 179 Ozkanat, O.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA1, 167 Ozturk, M.: MI-TuP2, 143 Ozturk, O.: MI-TuP2, 143; SS-TuP12, 146 —P— Pacholski, M.: SS-TuP24, 147 Padama, A.A.: MG-ThA2, 188; SS-TuP6, 146 Padbury, R.P.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA10, 115 Padgett, M.J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Padmore, H.A.: AS-WeA1, 162; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA11, 170 Padron Wells, G.: PS2-TuA12, 137; PSMoA4, 114 Paek, J.: TF+EN-MoM1, 105 Page, S.C.: AS+BI-MoM4, 98 Pai, W.W.: GR-WeM10, 153 Paiva Junior, M.F.: AC-TuP3, 141 Palamarciuc, T.: SS-TuP34, 147 Pallem, V.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM2, 176; PSMoM3, 104 Palmer, R.E.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM5, 180; SS+EN-ThM12, 180; TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA11, 169 Palmstrom, C.J.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA9, 164; MI-MoM11, 101 Author Index Palmstrøm, C.J.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA11, 164 Palumbo, F.: EM+TF-MoM2, 100 Pan, L.: MI-TuP4, 143 Pandey, R.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM10, 99 Pandey, R.R.: BI-TuP11, 142; BI-TuP8, 142 Pant, S.: SS-FrM10, 204 Pantazis, S.: VT-MoA3, 116 Pantoya, M.L.: TF-ThA4, 192 Pantuso, D.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM5, 176 Pap, A.: PS-MoA7, 114 Papa Rao, S.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM3, 124 Papusoi, C.: TF+MI-WeM1, 157 Paquale, F.: MI+EM-TuM9, 123 Paquette, M.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Parakhonskiy, G.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Pargon, E.: PS2-TuM3, 126 Parikh, A.N.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM3, 174 Parise, R.J.: TF+EN-MoM9, 105 Parish, C.: AS-ThP11, 194; TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Park, B.G.: TC-TuP3, 147 Park, B.-G.: GR-ThP9, 195 Park, B.K.: TF-ThP38, 198 Park, C.D.: VT-TuP4, 148; VT-TuP5, 148 Park, C.-Y.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM11, 123 Park, D.K.: NS-TuP16, 144 Park, E.H.: SS-ThM10, 181 Park, H.H.: EM+TF-MoM1, 100 Park, I.-Y.: HI-ThA12, 187 Park, J.: NS-TuP16, 144; PS-MoM6, 104; PSTuP11, 145; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM1, 203; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM9, 203; SS-TuP21, 147; TC-TuP1, 147; TF+EN-MoM1, 105; TF+VTWeM12, 158; TF-TuM1, 127 Park, J.W.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP3, 197 Park, J.Y.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA10, 134; SS-TuP21, 147; TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 115; TR-TuP8, 148 Park, K.T.: SS-FrM4, 204 Park, S.: MN+AS+SS-MoM10, 102; PSThA12, 189 Park, S.-J.: TF-TuM5, 127 Park, S.W.: EM+TF-MoM1, 100 Park, T.-H.: NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103 Park, Y.: GR-ThP9, 195 Park, Y.D.: NS+BI+EM-MoM3, 103 Parker, D.: EM+NS+TF-FrM3, 200 Parkinson, B.: PS2-TuM12, 126; PS-MoM11, 104 Parlak, Z.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA1, 165 Parriaux, O.: NS+BI+EM-WeA9, 166 Parsons, G.N.: SS+NS-WeM10, 156; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA6, 115; TF-ThP15, 198; TF-TuM11, 127 Pascon, A.M.: GR-ThP7, 195 Pasic, P.: EL-ThP1, 194 Pasquarelli, R.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA7, 168 Pasupathy, A.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA3, 165 Patchett, E.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Pateau, A.: PS2-TuA3, 137 Patel, A.K.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM10, 99; BIWeM1, 151 Patel, S.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA11, 164 Pathiyamattom, P.J.: EN-TuP8, 142 Patterson, M.: SS+NS-WeM12, 156 Patz, R.: PS-MoA7, 114 Paul, B.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA3, 191 Paul, D.F.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA9, 184; AS-ThP6, 194; AS-TuM10, 120; ASWeA4, 162 Paul, J.: PS2-TuM1, 126 222 Paul, J.-F.: SE+NS+TF-ThA9, 189 Payne, S.: BI-TuP9, 142 Payton, O.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Payzant, A.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Peak, D.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Pearton, S.J.: EM-ThP15, 195 Peck, J.: TF+PS-ThM10, 182; TF-ThP18, 198 Peden, C.: IS+AS+SP-FrM9, 201 Pedersen, K.: SS+AS+NS-MoM6, 104; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM1, 204 Peethala, B.: PS-MoA3, 114 Pegalajar-Jurado, A.: BI-WeM12, 151; PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM10, 103 Pei, D.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM12, 176; PSTuP13, 145 Pei, L.: TF+VT-WeM11, 158 Peixoto, T.: SS+EM-WeA9, 168 Pelissier, B.: PS+TF-MoA8, 113 Peña Martin, P.: EN+PS+TF-MoM8, 100 Pender, J.: PS-MoM5, 104 Peng, H.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM5, 154 Peng, W.: PS-TuP5, 145; SS+EM-WeA10, 168 Perea, D.E.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM6, 150; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA1, 162; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA12, 162; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA2, 162; APTuP1, 141; HI-ThA9, 187 Perez, K.: MN+NS-TuM11, 124 Perez, R.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167 Perkins, C.: EN+PS+TF-MoM10, 100 Perkins, J.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM6, 154 Perng, Y.: TF+EN-MoM4, 105 Pernicka, J.C.: VT+EN+TF-TuA1, 139 Perrine, K.A.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SSMoA10, 111; SS+AS-WeM11, 156 Perrotta, A.: TF+VT-WeM6, 158 Persing, H.M.: PS1-TuA11, 137; PS-TuP14, 145 Persson, M.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5, 121 Petek, H.: NS+BI+EM-MoM10, 103 Peter, M.: SS+NS-WeM2, 156 Peters, A.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA3, 136 Peters, K.: AS-ThP12, 194 Peterson, D.: SE+PS-WeA9, 167 Peterson, E.: SS2-ThA10, 191 Peterson, K.A.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA10, 168 Petit, L.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA10, 108 Petrik, N.G.: SS+EN-ThM5, 180; SS-TuP33, 147 Petrone, N.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM5, 201 Petrou, A.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Petrov, I.G.: SE+NS+TF-ThA1, 189; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM6, 204; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204; TF+PSThM11, 182 Petrovykh, D.Y.: NL+AS+BI-ThA6, 188 Pettersson, L.G.M.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Pham, C.: TF+MI-WeM9, 157 Pham, H.: EM+PS-WeM3, 151 Phaneuf, R.: TF+VT-WeM10, 158 Phillips, C.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Phillips, D.J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Phillips, M.C.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP2, 197 Piallat, F.: PS+TF-MoA8, 113 Pianetta, P.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA1, 138 Piao, H.: AS-ThP5, 194; AS-WeA4, 162 Piatkowski, L.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SSMoA3, 111 Piazza, G.: MN-TuP4, 143 Picco, L.M.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190 Picher, M.: IS+AS+SP-FrM10, 201; IS+AS+SP-FrM8, 201 Pickard, D.: HI-ThA3, 187 Picone, A.: SS+AS-TuM9, 126 Pierce, C.C.: AS+BI-MoM8, 98 Pierre-Louis, O.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 176 Pimpinelli, A.: SS+AS+NS-MoM3, 104 Pingle, H.: BI-TuP6, 142 Piper, L.F.J.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Pireaux, J.-J.: EN-TuP1, 142; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178 Pirim, C.: SS+AS-WeM6, 156 Pirlo, R.K.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Pla Roca, M.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM1, 174 Platt, H.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA7, 168 Pluchery, O.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA3, 169 Plucinski, L.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Plummer, E.W.: SS+NS-WeM9, 156 Poda, A.R.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM9, 121 Podraza, N.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163 Poelker, M.: VT-WeM4, 158 Poelsema, B.: HI-ThP4, 196 Points, M.S.: EM-WeA7, 164 Pokholok, K.V.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157 Pokroy, B.: NS+BI+EM-WeA12, 166 Polak, M.: SS+NS-WeM6, 156; SS-TuP27, 147 Poleunis, C.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103 Politi, A.: MI+EM-TuM3, 123 Pollard, A.J.: AS+BI-MoM9, 98 Pollentier, I.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA6, 112 Pomorski, T.A.: PS-MoA10, 114 Poodt, P.: TF-TuA1, 139; TF-TuA10, 139 Pookpanratana, S.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA4, 169 Porcelli, T.: VT-WeM3, 158 Porter, A.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Porter, L.M.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA3, 168 Portoles, J.: AS+BI-MoM1, 98; AS-MoA9, 108 Posadas, A.: EM+NS+TF-FrM7, 200 Pöschl, U.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM10, 99 Posseme, N.: PS-MoM5, 104 Post, S.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1, 124 Postawa, Z.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA7, 169 Potapenko, D.V.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA4, 190 Poulain, C.: SS+AS+NS-MoM9, 104 Pourtois, G.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Povey, I.M.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100 Powell, C.J.: AS-TuM3, 120 Pozzi, E.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA2, 167 Pradhan, A.K.: NS+BI+EM-WeA10, 166; TF-TuM2, 127 Prado, M.C.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA2, 134 Prasad, D.K.: EW-WeL3, 160 Prater, C.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM4, 154; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM5, 154 Preciado, E.: TF-ThP20, 198 Pregent, J.: PS-TuP28, 145 Preiner, J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA1, 190 Prendergast, D.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Preuss, M.: AC+AS+EN-TuA11, 131 Price, R.: AS-ThP9, 194 Prieto, A.: MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TF-MoM8, 102 Principe, E.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3, 155 Prochazka, P.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9, 134 Profili, J.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM10, 178 Prokes, S.M.: PS-ThA7, 189; TF+EN-MoM8, 105 Proksch, R.: EW-WeL5, 160; SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM10, 180 Proksova, S.: SE+NS+TF-ThA6, 189 Prosa, T.J.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM1, 150 Prost, W.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM8, 203 Prosvirin, I.P.: TF-ThP9, 198 Provo, J.L.: VT+EN+TF-TuA10, 139 Prusa, S.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9, 134 Prusnick: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA12, 163 Pujari, S.P.: TR+SE-TuM3, 127 Punya, A.: EM2-ThA6, 185 Pushkarev, V.: SS-ThM4, 181 Putnik, M.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM6, 152 Pyzyna, A.: PS-MoA6, 114 —Q— Qadri, S.B.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM6, 200 Qafoku, O.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA12, 162 Qalandar, K.R.: MN-TuP4, 143 Qi, M.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Qian, J.: SE-ThP12, 197 Qian, L.: EM-TuA7, 133 Qiao, L.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Qin, W.: NS+EM+EN-TuM3, 125 Qin, X.: EM+TF-MoM5, 100; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM7, 204 Qiu, H.: EM-ThA6, 185 Quan, J.: SS2-ThA2, 191 Quardokus, R.C.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA10, 169 Quayle, P.: EM2-ThA11, 185 Quiñones-Galván, J.G.: NS-TuP3, 144; NSTuP4, 144; TF-ThP1, 198; TF-ThP13, 198 —R— Rabe, K.M.: MG+MI+NS-ThM5, 178 Rack, P.D.: HI-ThM11, 177 Rademann, K.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 115 Radovanov, S.B.: PS1-TuA11, 137; PSTuP14, 145 Radunskaya, A.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM4, 121 Rafaelsen, J.: SS+AS+NS-MoM6, 104 Rafati, A.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM6, 174 Ragazzon, D.: SS-MoA9, 114 Raghavan, N.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Raghavan, P.S.: SE+PS-WeA11, 167 Ragnarsson, L.-A.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Rago, P.B.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA3, 164 Rahman, T.S.: MG+MI+NS-ThM11, 178; SS+NS-WeM5, 156 Rai, V.R.: TF-ThP16, 198 Raja, L.: PS-ThM9, 179 Rajan, K.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA4, 162 Rajput, S.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA2, 165 Rakowska, P.D.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA3, 184 Raley, A.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4, 136; PS2-TuM12, 126; PS-MoM11, 104 Raman, P.: SE+PS-ThM3, 179; SE-ThP2, 197 Raman, S.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA9, 184 Raman, S.N.: AS-ThP13, 194 Ramana, C.V.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM3, 152; SE-ThP7, 197; TF+AS+EM+NS+SSThM10, 181; TF-ThP10, 198; TF-ThP14, 198; TF-ThP8, 198; TF-ThP9, 198 Ramanath, G.: EM+NS+TF-FrM3, 200; NS+EM+EN-TuM11, 125; SE+EN-FrM3, 203 Ramirez, G.: TF-ThP39, 198 Ramon, C.E.: AS+BI-TuA1, 132 223 Ramos, M.V.: MN+NS-TuM12, 124 Ramprasad, R.P.: EM+NS+TF-FrM3, 200 Rance, W.L.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9, 168 Rangan, S.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 110; EN-TuP7, 142; IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA9, 187 Ranjan, A.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136; PS1-TuM5, 125; PS2-TuM10, 126; PS2-TuM12, 126; PS-MoA1, 114; PSMoM11, 104 Rao, M.: MN-TuP6, 143 Rao, M.V.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Rao, Y.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM1, 99 Rappe, A.M.: SS+AS-TuM5, 126 Raschke, M.B.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA10, 190; SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP2, 197 Rastogi, V.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4, 136 Ratcliff, C.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA7, 164 Rauf, S.: PS-ThM5, 179 Rawal, T.B.: SS+NS-WeM5, 156 Raymond, M.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA11, 163 Razak, M.B.A.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9, 186 Razavi Hesabi, Z.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SPFrM3, 201; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA11, 136 Real, M.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163 Rebholz, C.: SE-ThP8, 197; TF-ThA3, 192 Record, B.A.: GR-ThP4, 195 Reddemann, L.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA11, 169 Reed, A.N.: SE+PS-ThM5, 179 Reed, J.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA12, 136 Reed, S.M.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM2, 174 Rees, J.A.: VT-MoA9, 116 Rees, N.V.: SS+EN-ThM12, 180 Reese, M.O.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9, 168 Reeves, R.V.: TF-ThA2, 192 Regan, W.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Regier, T.Z.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Reid, T.: BI-WeM9, 151 Reihs, K.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA11, 169 Reilly, M.: TF+PS-ThM10, 182; TF-ThP18, 198 Reimhult, E.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM1, 174 Reinecke, T.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Reinhard, D.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Reinicker, A.: SS-ThM11, 181 Reininger, R.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Reinke, P.: GR-WeM4, 153; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA10, 136 Reiss, G.: HI-ThP3, 196 Relaño, M.R.: SS1-ThA3, 190 Ren, F.: EM-ThP15, 195 Ren, Y.: SS-TuA7, 138 Renaud, G.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA4, 184 Renault, O.J.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA3, 138 Renaux, F.: SE+NS+TF-ThA9, 189 Reniers, F.A.B.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 178; PS-TuP29, 145; SE+PS-ThM9, 179; SE+PS-WeA1, 167; SE+PS-WeA7, 167 Repins, I.L.: EN+PS+TF-MoM10, 100; EN+PS+TF-MoM3, 100 Reshchikov, M.A.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM3, 200 Resta, A.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA2, 186 Restrepo, J.S.: PS-TuP34, 145 Reuter: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Reutt-Robey, J.: SS1-ThA6, 190 Reviakine, I.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM11, 99 Reynaud, S.: NS+BI+EM-WeA9, 166 Reynolds, M.M.: BI-WeM12, 151 Author Index Reynolds, N.P.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA2, 184 Rezek, J.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM9, 181 Rhallabi, A.: PS2-TuA3, 137 Rho, J.: NS+BI+EM-MoM4, 103 Rhu, H.: TF-TuM5, 127 Rice, A.: MI-MoM11, 101 Richard, C.R.: PS-WeM12, 155 Richter, C.A.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA4, 169 Ricker, J.E.: VT-MoM3, 106; VT-MoM4, 106 Riedel, S.: PS2-TuM1, 126 Riedo, E.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA10, 186 Rieth, L.W.: TF+VT-WeM5, 158 Rigutti, L.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Rinaldi, M.: MN-TuP4, 143 Rincon Delgadillo, P.A.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TF-MoA6, 112 Ring, L.S.: TF-ThP31, 198 Ringeisen, B.R.: BI-WeM3, 151 Ringel, S.A.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA7, 164 Ringer, S.P.: AP+AS+SS-TuA3, 131 Riso, J.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA10, 170 Risse, T.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM4, 176 Ritchey, D.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1, 124 Ritter, C.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 115 Rivera, L.: SS-TuP4, 146 Robbie, K.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA4, 169 Roberts, A.J.: AS-MoA6, 108; AS-WeA3, 162; GR-ThP6, 195 Roberts, D.J.: AC+AS+SS-TuM12, 120 Robertson, J.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA1, 132; MN+NS-TuM12, 124 Robinson, D.E.: BI-WeM6, 151 Robinson, E.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Robinson, J.A.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM1, 201 Robinson, J.T.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM12, 174; EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186; MI+EMTuM5, 123 Robinson, M.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA7, 163 Robinson, Z.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101; GR-WeM1, 153 Rockett, A.: EM-TuA1, 133; EN+PS+TFMoM8, 100; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204 Rodgers, J.R.: MG-ThA6, 188 Rodgers, W.E.: TF-ThP31, 198 Rodil, S.E.: TF-ThP39, 198 Rodrigo, L.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167 Rodríguez Fernández, J.: NS+AS+EN+SSTuA7, 136; SS1-ThA3, 190 Rodriguez, C.A.: EL-ThP3, 194 Rodriguez, E.: TR-TuP6, 148 Rodriguez, J.: IS+AS+SS-ThM6, 177 Rodriguez, L.N.J.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA9, 115 Rodríguez-Fernández, J.: SS1-ThA11, 190 Rodriguez-Reyes, J.C.: NS+AS+EN+SSTuA4, 136 Rogero, C.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Rojas Delgado, R.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TFMoA2, 110 Roldan Cuenya, B.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA3, 184; MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM2, 202; SS-TuP29, 147 Roldan, A.: MG-ThA3, 188 Romero, J.A.: VT-WeM9, 158 Romero, M.: SS-TuP4, 146 Rondinelli, J.M.: MG+MI+NS-ThM9, 178; MI+EM+MG-MoA10, 111 Ronning, F.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Author Index Roozeboom, F.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA9, 132; TF-TuA11, 139 Roqueta, F.: PS2-TuA3, 137 Ros Bengoechea, O.: PS2-TuM3, 126 Ros, O.: PS2-TuM6, 126 Rosa, L.G.: SS-TuP34, 147 Rosa, P.: SS-TuP34, 147 Rose, V.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM6, 180 Rosei, F.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA8, 110 Rosen, E.L.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Rosenberg, R.A.: SS+AS-WeM5, 156 Rosenhahn, A.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA2, 109; BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3, 99; BI-TuP7, 142; IS+AS+SP-FrM3, 201 Rosenthal, J.: EN+AS+PS-TuA3, 133 Roshan, R.: GR-ThP4, 195 Ross, P.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177 Rossi, A.: AS-ThP2, 194; AS-TuM1, 120; AS-TuM12, 120 Rossi, F.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM10, 174 Rossi, G.: AS-TuM12, 120 Rossnagel, S.M.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM3, 124 Rossner, W.: MG+EN+MS-WeA3, 165 Rotenberg, E.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Roth, J.: BI-TuP10, 142; BP+AS-SuA5, 94 Rothwell, S.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM1, 101 Rott, K.: HI-ThP3, 196 Rousseau, R.: SS-MoA6, 114 Roussey, M.: NS+BI+EM-MoM6, 103 Rout, M.P.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM10, 121 Rowe, J.E.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA10, 165 Rowley, J.: TF+VT-WeM11, 158 Roy, T.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM3, 201 Rozanov, K.N.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157 Rubin, D.: HI-ThA9, 187 Rubinovich, L.: SS+NS-WeM6, 156; SSTuP27, 147 Rubio, A.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Rubio, E.J.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM3, 152; TFThP8, 198 Rubio-Zuazo, J.: EM+NS+TF-FrM9, 200; SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA4, 138 Rubloff, G.W.: TF+EN-MoM3, 105; TF+VTWeM10, 158 Rudin, S.P.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA8, 108 Rudolf, P.: GR-WeM4, 153 Rudolph, M.: PS2-TuM1, 126 Rueff, J.P.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138 Rumbach, P.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM1, 103; PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM6, 103 Rumyantsev, S.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TFMoA7, 110 Ruoff, R.S.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM10, 101; GR-WeM3, 153 Ruppalt, L.: PS-ThA7, 189 Russell, Jr., J.N.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Rutgers, M.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SSThM10, 180 Rutt, H.N.: HI-ThA8, 187 Ruzic, D.N.: PS+TF-MoA6, 113; PS-TuP12, 145; SE+PS-ThM3, 179; SE+PS-WeA9, 167; SE-ThP2, 197; TF+PS-ThM10, 182; TF-ThP18, 198 Ryan, J.V.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM9, 150 Ryan, K.E.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 115; TR+AS-MoM10, 105; TR+AS-MoM5, 105 Rysz, J.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA10, 167; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA7, 169 Ryzhikov, I.A.: TF+MI-WeM4, 157; TFThP11, 198 —S— Sadeghi, N.: PS1-TuA7, 137 224 Sadowski, J.T.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SSWeA10, 165 Sahu, S.N.: SS-TuP26, 147 Saini, K.K.: BI-TuP11, 142; BI-TuP8, 142 Saito, N.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM6, 178 Saito, Y.: SS-TuP10, 146; TF-ThP21, 198 Sakai, I.: PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-MoM4, 104 Sakamoto, K.: MI-MoM1, 101 Sakamoto, N.: TF-ThP21, 198 Sakamoto, R.: TF-ThP28, 198 Sakuishi, T.: PS-TuP31, 145 Sakurai, M.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA8, 165; SS2-ThA2, 191; SS-TuP10, 146 Sakurai, N.: PS2-TuA11, 137 Sales, B.C.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Salmeron, M.B.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SSWeA7, 165 Salter, T.L.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150 Samaraweera, R.L.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM9, 200 Samet, D.: TF+VT-WeM3, 158 Samolyuk, G.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Samukawa, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA4, 186; PS-ThA10, 189; PS-ThA8, 189; PSThA9, 189; PS-ThM12, 179 Sanborn, J.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM3, 174 Sanchez Casalongue, H.: IS+AS+SS-ThM3, 177 Sanchez Hanke, C.: VT-TuP7, 148 Sanchez, L.: TF-ThP9, 198 Sandell, A.: SS-MoA9, 114 Sandi, G.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3, 186 Sandin, A.A.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA10, 165 Sangiovanni, D.G.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM8, 204; TF+PS-ThM11, 182 Sankaran, K.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Sankaran, R.M.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM6, 103; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM12, 178; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM5, 178; PS-TuP18, 145; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM3, 204 Sano, N.: AS+BI-MoM1, 98; AS-MoA9, 108 Sanomiya, T.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM1, 174 Santana-Rodríguez, G.: TF-ThP13, 198 Santhanagopalan, D.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TFWeM6, 150 Sapper, E.: MG+EN+MS-WeA9, 165 Saraf, I.: PS2-TuA8, 137 Sarangi, S.N.: SS-TuP26, 147 Saraswat, K.C.: EM-MoA6, 109 Sardashti, K.: EM+PS-TuM1, 121 Sartory, B.: SE+NS+TF-ThA7, 189 Sasaki, M.: TR-TuP2, 148 Sathiyanarayanan, R.: SS+AS+NS-MoM3, 104 Sato, M.: PS-ThM12, 179 Sato, R.: SS1-ThA10, 190 Sato, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8, 186; HIThM9, 177 Satsangi, V.R.: EN-TuP6, 142 Sauer, V.T.K.: MN+NS-MoA3, 112; MN+NS-MoA4, 112 Sawvel, A.M.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA10, 184 Saykally, R.J.: IA+BA-TuA1, 135 Sazinsky, M.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM4, 121 Scace, G.: VT-MoM3, 106 Scammon, K.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3, 155 Scanlon, D.O.: EM2-ThA1, 185; EM2ThA10, 185 Scarel, G.S.: TF+EN-MoM9, 105 Schaaf, P.: SE+NS+TF-ThA10, 189 Schabel, W.: AS-ThP12, 194 Schadler, L.: NS+EM+EN-TuM11, 125 Schaefer, A.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126; SSMoA9, 114 Schaff, W.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Schalken, J.R.G.: SE+PS-WeA8, 167 Schall, J.D.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 115; TR+AS-MoM10, 105 Schamberger, F.S.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM9, 204 Scharfer, P.: AS-ThP12, 194 Schauermann, S.: SS+NS-WeM2, 156 Scheidemann, A.: AS+BI-MoM6, 98 Schenk, M.: HI-ThP2, 196 Schildt, S.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Schiller, F.M.: AS-TuM11, 120; MI-TuP3, 143 Schilling, M.: SE+PS-ThM3, 179 Schirmeisen, A.: TR+SE-TuM12, 127 Schirwitz, C.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Schlotter, W.F.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Schmdit, A.B.: MI-MoM1, 101 Schmeisser, D.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Schmid, M.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA3, 136 Schmidt, A.B.: MI-MoM8, 101 Schmidt, D.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA12, 163 Schmidt, S.: TR+SE-TuM4, 127 Schmidt-Mende, L.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM6, 152 Schmitz, S.: PS2-TuM9, 126 Schnadt, J.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100 Schneider, C.M.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Schneider, J.: TR+SE-TuM5, 127 Schneider, J.M.: SE+NS+TF-ThA4, 189; SE+NS+TF-ThA8, 189 Schoenfeld, W.V.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM10, 204 Schofield, N.: VT-WeM1, 158 Scholz, C.: AS-ThP20, 194 Scholz, S.G.: NS+BI+EM-WeA9, 166 Schoukens, I.: TF-ThP32, 198 Schram, T.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Schreiber, D.: MN+AS+SS-MoM3, 102 Schreiber, D.K.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TFWeM6, 150; AP+AS+EM+MI+TFWeM9, 150; AP+AS+SS-TuA2, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA9, 131; AP-TuP1, 141 Schreiber, F.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM3, 175; SS1-ThA2, 190 Schroeder, J.: SE+PS-ThM12, 179 Schroeder, M.: TF+EN-MoM3, 105 Schroeder, T.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126 Schroeppel, B.: HI-ThA10, 187 Schroers, J.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166; TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 115 Schubert, E.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA12, 163 Schubert, M.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA1, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA12, 163; EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163; TFThP36, 198 Schuler, J.M.: AC-TuP4, 141 Schultz, B.D.: EM+AS+NS+SS-WeA11, 164; MI-MoM11, 101 Schultz, B.J.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThA1, 184 Schulze, R.K.: AC+AS+SS-TuM6, 120 Schumann, F.O.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA1, 135 Schvartzman, M.: NS+BI+EM-WeA1, 166 Schwab, Y.: TF+EN-MoM9, 105 Schwartz, D.E.: TC+EM+TF-WeM9, 157 Schwartz, J.J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA12, 190 Schwarz, U.D.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167; TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 115; TR+SETuM12, 127 Schweidenback, L.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Schweikert, E.A.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM3, 174 Schwendemann, T.C.: SS+AS+NS+SPWeA7, 167 Scobol, P.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3, 155 Scott, B.L.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Scullin, P.: PS1-TuA3, 137 Seabaugh, A.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Seaward, K.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TFTuM1, 124 Seebauer, E.G.: SS+EM-WeA12, 168 Seeger, S.: NS-TuP10, 144; SE+NS+TFThA12, 189 Seet, H.L.: AS-ThP16, 194 Segovia, J.: MN-TuP4, 143 Seidler, G.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Seifert, H.J.: TR+SE-TuM5, 127 Seki, T.: AS-MoA10, 108 Sekine, M.: PS1-TuA10, 137; PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-ThA6, 189; PS-TuP11, 145; PSWeM2, 155 Sekitani, T.: NS+EM+EN-TuM9, 125 Sekiya, K.: NS-TuP9, 144 Sekol, R.C.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Selino Jr., A.: PS2-TuA8, 137 Selino, A.: PS-MoA1, 114 Sellberg, J.A.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Sellers, J.R.V.: SS-TuA8, 138 Semenikhin, N.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA11, 136 Semetey, V.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA10, 184 Semidey-Flecha, L.: SS+AS+NS-MoM10, 104 Seminario, J.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3, 186 Sen, Y.: PS-ThA12, 189 Senanayake, S.: IS+AS+SS-ThM6, 177 Senevirathna, M.K.I.: EM+NS+SS+TFFrM10, 200; EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM9, 200 Sengupta, A.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM5, 176 Senkbeil, T.M.: IS+AS+SP-FrM3, 201 Sentman, C.: EN+PS+TF-MoM6, 100 Seo, H.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 110; ENTuP2, 142; PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Seo, J.H.: PS-TuP22, 145 Seo, S.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Seo, Y.: EN-TuP3, 142; EN-TuP4, 142 Seog, J.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11, 103 Seong, D.J.: NS-TuP2, 144 Sepehri-Amin, H.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TFWeM4, 150 Sequeira, D.: NL+AS+BI-ThA6, 188 Serry, M.: MN+AS+SS-MoM11, 102 Seshachalam, V.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM6, 176 Seshadri, I.: NS+EM+EN-TuM11, 125 Setsuhara, Y.: PS-WeM2, 155 Setyawan, W.: AP-TuP3, 141 Seymour, D.L.: VT-MoA9, 116 Sezen, H.: SS-FrM11, 204 Sgura, I.: IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177 Shabani, J.: MI-MoM11, 101 Shacham-Diamand, Y.: MN+AS+SS-MoM6, 102 Shaffer, S.: EW-TuM7, 122 Shahar, R.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA9, 163 Shahedipour-Sandvik, F.: EM+NS+SS+TFFrM11, 200 Shamberger, P.J.: SE+PS-ThM5, 179 Shan, J.: MN+NS-TuM6, 124 Shao, D.: SS+AS+NS-MoM11, 104 Shao, M.: TC+EM+TF-WeM12, 157 Shao, S.: MG+MI+NS-ThM10, 178 Sharaf, A.: MN+AS+SS-MoM11, 102 Shard, A.G.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM5, 174 Sharma, A.: TF+VT-WeM3, 158 Sharma, K.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 110 Sharma, R.: IS+AS+SP-FrM10, 201; IS+AS+SP-FrM8, 201 Sharma, V.K.: BI-TuP8, 142 Shashikala, H.B.M.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TFMoA6, 110 Shaw, L.A.: MN-TuP4, 143; MN-TuP5, 143 225 Shaw, S.: NL+AS+BI-ThA3, 188 Shaw, T.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA12, 136 Shayestehaminzadeh, S.: PS+TF-MoA9, 113 Sheares Ashby, V.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM9, 202 Sheehan, P.E.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM12, 174; EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Shen, Y.R.: BP+AS-SuA7, 94; IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA1, 111 Shenderova, O.A.: EM-TuA3, 133; TR+ASMoM6, 105 Shepard, K.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM5, 201 Sheppard, J.C.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170 Sherpa, S.D.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA6, 110 Sherry, A.: AC+AS+EN-TuA11, 131 Shetty, R.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM5, 154 Shi, J.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA10, 186 Shi, Z.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM6, 175 Shiao, M.H.: MN-TuP1, 143; NS-TuP15, 144; PS-TuP26, 145; TF-ThP2, 198 Shiao, M.-H.: MN-TuP2, 143 Shiao, M.-H.: MN-TuP3, 143 Shibuya, R.S.: SS-TuP10, 146 Shim, H.: SS-TuP13, 146 Shimada, k.: NS-TuP8, 144; TF-ThP28, 198 Shimizu, H.: EM-ThA8, 185 Shimizu, R.: PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Shimizu, T.K.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA4, 167; SS1-ThA1, 190 Shimizu, Y.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Shimogaki, Y.: EM-ThA8, 185; TF-TuM3, 127 Shin, B.G.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA12, 186 Shin, H.: PS1-TuM4, 125 Shin, H.-C.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA12, 186 Shin, H.-J.: SS-MoA1, 114 Shin, N.: NS+AS+EM-MoA8, 113; SS+AS+NS-MoM2, 104 Shin, Y.H.: NS-TuP2, 144 Shinde, D.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Shinohara, T.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Shirakura, A.: SE-ThP1, 197; SE-ThP10, 197 Shiratani, M.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 110; EN-TuP2, 142; PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Shirato, N.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM6, 180 Shklovsky, J.: MN+AS+SS-MoM6, 102 Shohet, J.L.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM1, 176; EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM12, 176; EM-ThP3, 195; PS1-TuM6, 125; PS-TuP13, 145; PSTuP17, 145; PS-TuP23, 145 Sholl, D.: SS+AS+NS-MoM10, 104 Shong, B.: SS+EM-WeA1, 168 Shrivastav, R.: EN-TuP6, 142 Shuh, D.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Shukla, N.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM9, 174 Shumaker-Parry, J.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA1, 169 Shung, K.K.: MN+NS-TuM5, 124 Shur, M.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA7, 110 Shutthanandan, S.V.: AP-TuP3, 141 Shutthanandan, V.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SSWeA1, 162; HI-ThA9, 187; MI+EM+MG-MoA2, 111 Shyam, R.: SS-TuP28, 147 Shytov, A.V.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Siekhaus, W.J.: AC+AS+SS-TuM12, 120; AC+AS+SS-TuM9, 120 Author Index Siemons, W.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Sigle, W.: NS+EM+EN-TuM4, 125 Sigrist, M.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Sijbrandij, S.: HI-ThA11, 187 Sikano, T.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA8, 165 Sikorski, E.M.: PS-MoA8, 114; PS-MoM2, 104 Silvernail, J.: TF+VT-WeM2, 158 Simkin, J.: TF-ThP37, 198 Simoes, F.A.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM2, 99 Simon, Q.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Simpson, S.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA8, 190; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA9, 169 Sina, M.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA9, 187 Singer, K.D.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA10, 168 Singh, B.: EW-WeL6, 160 Singh, D.J.: EM+NS+TF-FrM3, 200; TF+MIWeM6, 157 Singh, K.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176 Singh, N.: EN-TuP6, 142; EW-WeL2, 160 Sinha, D.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA12, 191 Sinha, H.: PS-TuP13, 145 Sinitskii, A.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM9, 176 Sinno, T.R.: SS-TuP15, 146 Sinnott, S.B.: MG+MI+NS-ThM3, 178 Sioncke, S.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138 Sirse, N.: PS1-TuA2, 137 Sirtica, M.: AS-MoA4, 108 Sisco, E.: AS+BI+IS-WeM6, 150 Sivaram, S.: SS+AS+NS-MoM2, 104 Siviero, F.: VT-WeM3, 158 Skomski, D.: SS1-ThA4, 190 Slade, A.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM9, 180 Slysz, W.: AP-TuP2, 141 Smekal, W.: AS-TuM3, 120 Smentkowski, V.: AP+AS+SS-TuA1, 131; AS-ThP5, 194 Smets, M.: TF-TuA10, 139 Smirnov, D.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110 Smit, S.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 110 Smith: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Smith, D.A.: HI-ThM11, 177 Smith, G.D.W.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA7, 162 Smith, J.G.W.: BI-WeM1, 151 Smith, J.L.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoM3, 98 Smith, N.: AS-MoA1, 108 Smith, S.W.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA1, 191 Smolenski, K.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA7, 170 Snead, L.L.: AC+AS+EN-TuA1, 131 Snider, G.L.: EM-ThA10, 185 Snyders, R.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113; SE+NS+TF-ThA9, 189 Soares, EA.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA4, 184 Sobolewski, M.A.: PS-ThM4, 179 Soffa, W.A.: MI+EM+MG-MoA11, 111 Sokaras, D.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131; AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA10, 184 Soloway, P.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Solzbacher, F.: TF+VT-WeM5, 158 Someya, T.: NS+EM+EN-TuM9, 125 Somorjai, G.A.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NLMoM8, 99 Somssich, P.F.: VT+EN+TF-TuA11, 139 Son, W.H.: SS-TuP14, 146; TF-ThP6, 198 Sone, H.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9, 186 Song, A.: SS+EN-ThM2, 180; SS-MoA7, 114 Song, H.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA12, 168 Song, J.: NS+AS+EM-MoA9, 113 Song, S.-H.: PS-ThM3, 179 Song, Y.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA9, 165 Sood, S.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA10, 136 Sorci, M.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM10, 121 Author Index Sosa, J.: EM-ThP9, 195 Sosolik, C.E.: SS-TuP28, 147 Soudi, A.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA8, 110 Soukhojak, A.N.: MG+MI+NS-ThM1, 178 Soukup, R.J.: TF-ThP25, 198 Sousa, C.: NL+AS+BI-ThA6, 188 Soy, E.: SS-TuP1, 146 Spampinato, V.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM10, 174 Spangler, L.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA4, 110 Spanier, J.E.: NS+AS+EM-MoA11, 113 Specht, P.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM1, 200 Speck, J.S.: AP+AS+SS-TuA11, 131 Springer, H.K.: SA-TuP1, 146 Sprunger, P.T.: SS+NS-WeM12, 156; SS+NS-WeM9, 156 Sridhar, M.R.: GR-ThP4, 195 Sridhar, S.: PS1-TuM3, 125; PS1-TuM4, 125 Srinadhu, E.: SS-TuP28, 147 Srinivasan, K.: TF+MI-WeM1, 157 Sriraman, K.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA12, 167 Sriraman, S.: PS-WeA11, 166 Srivathanakul, S.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM6, 176 Stacchiola, D.: IS+AS+SS-ThM6, 177 Stach, E.: IS+AS+SP-FrM1, 201; IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Stadler, V.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Staemmler, V.: SS+AS-TuM12, 126 Stafford, L.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM10, 178; PS-TuP28, 145; SE+PS-ThM11, 179 Stafford, N.: PS-MoM3, 104 Stampe, P.A.: EM2-ThA10, 185 Stamps, B.W.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Stanford, J.A.: AC+AS+SS-TuM12, 120 Staples, G.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1, 124 Starke, U.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM1, 155 Starostin, S.A.: TF+VT-WeM1, 158 Stayton, P.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA6, 184 Stecher, J.: NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103 Stefan, P.M.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170; VT-TuP6, 148 Stegemann, B.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 115 Steidl, M.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM8, 203 Steiner, M.A.: MI+EM+MG-MoA11, 111 Steingart, D.A.: TC+EM+TF-WeM9, 157 Steirer, K.X.: EN+PS+TF-MoM10, 100 Stelmach, C.: VT-TuP7, 148 Stelmakh, V.G.: GR-ThP11, 195 Stemmer, S.: EM1-WeM11, 152 Stenberg, P.: NS+BI+EM-MoM6, 103 Stern, L.A.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA10, 169 Sterrer, M.: SS+AS-TuM12, 126 Stevanovic, V.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM5, 154; MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM6, 154; MG+MI+NS-ThM2, 178 Stevens, A.A.E.: SE+PS-WeA8, 167 Stevens, K.M.: MI-TuP4, 143; TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA4, 115 Stevenson, B.S.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Stevenson, K.J.: SS+AS-TuM1, 126 Stickle, W.F.: AS-TuM10, 120 Stillahn, J.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-MoA1, 114 Stine, R.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM12, 174; BIWeM3, 151; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Stock, M.: PS-MoA7, 114 Stock, T.: NS+BI+EM-WeA2, 166 Stocks, M.: TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Stoddart, P.R.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA1, 109; BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA11, 109 Stokes, E.B.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM5, 200 Stolovitsky: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Stolte, W.: IS+AS+SS-ThM9, 177 Stolwijk, S.D.: MI-MoM1, 101 Stone, J.A.: VT-MoM3, 106 226 Stones, I.: VT-WeM1, 158 Stötzel, J.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM11, 155 Stout, P.: EM-ThA9, 185 Stoyanov, P.: TR+SE-TuM5, 127 Straccia, A.M.: SE+PS-WeA3, 167 Stradi, D.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123 Stradins, P.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 178 strasser, P.: SS-TuP29, 147 Strelcov, E.: NS-TuP11, 144 Strohmeier, B.: AS+BI-TuA4, 132; EWTuL4, 129 Stroscio, J.A.: IS-ThP1, 196; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM3, 203 Strouse, G.F.: VT-MoM3, 106 Strzhemechny, Y.M.: SS-FrM10, 204 Stubbers, R.: TF+PS-ThM10, 182; TF-ThP18, 198 Stuckert, E.: NS+AS+EM-MoA10, 113 Stüber, M.: TR+SE-TuM5, 127 Sturm, J.C.: TF+VT-WeM2, 158 Sturve, J.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5, 121 Stutzman, M.L.: VT-WeM4, 158 Styan, K.E.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA2, 184 Su, C.-Y.: TF-ThP5, 198 Su, H.: TF+MI-WeM3, 157; TF+MI-WeM5, 157 Su, J.: PS-TuP26, 145 Suarez Segovia, C.: EM+PS-TuM2, 121 Suemitsu, M.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Sugii, T.: NS-TuP7, 144 Suh, H.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM9, 203 Sumant, A.V.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA3, 186; MN+NS-TuM11, 124; TR+SETuM11, 127 Sun, D.: GR-WeM9, 153; TF-ThP19, 198 Sun, H.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM7, 204 Sun, Z.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM6, 176; PSMoA4, 114 Sundaram, G.M.: MS+AS+EM+EN+NS+TFMoM5, 102 Sundblom, A.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5, 121 Sung, Y.M.: PS-TuP23, 145 Surla, V.: PS-MoM3, 104 Surman, D.: AS-WeA3, 162 Surnev, S.: SS+AS-TuM9, 126 Sushko, P.V.: SS+AS-TuM6, 126 Sushkova, N.: GR-ThP3, 195 Sutara, F.: SS+AS+NS-MoM8, 104 Sutens, B.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA9, 115 Sutherland, D.S.: BI-TuP2, 142 Sutter, P.W.: GR-WeM5, 153 Suu, K.: PS-TuP31, 145 Suvarna, P.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM11, 200 Suzer, S.: AS-TuM9, 120 Suzuki, H.: TR-TuP2, 148 Suzuki, T.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA8, 165; PS-MoA8, 114; PS-MoM2, 104; SEThP1, 197; SE-ThP10, 197; SE-ThP5, 197 Suzuki, Y.: EM-ThA8, 185 Svane, A.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA10, 108 Svedendhal, M.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM6, 174 Svedhem, S.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5, 121; BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Svrcek, V.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM1, 178 Swann, S.: EW-WeL2, 160 Swart, H.: AS-ThP19, 194 Sweet III, W.J.: TF-TuM11, 127 Sweet, W.J.: TF-ThP15, 198 Swinney, T.C.: VT-MoM10, 106; VT-MoM8, 106; VT-MoM9, 106; VT-TuP3, 148 Sydorenko, D.: PS-TuP20, 145 Sykes, E.C.H.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA9, 136; SS-ThM4, 181; SS-TuA12, 138 Symonds, J.M.: AS+BI+IS-WeM4, 150; SS+AS-WeM5, 156 Synowicki, R.A.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TFThM11, 175 Szakal, C.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM4, 174; AS+BI+IS-WeM6, 150 Szlufarska, I.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA6, 115 Szotek, D.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA10, 108 Szulczewski, G.J.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM9, 152 —T— Tague, T.: EW-TuM8, 122 Tahara, K.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA11, 167 Tahara, S.: PS-ThA4, 189 Taheri, T.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA1, 167 Taing, J.: SS+EN-ThM9, 180 Tait, S.L.: SS1-ThA4, 190 Tak, Y.J.: EM+PS-WeM4, 151; TC+EM+TFWeM2, 157; TC+EM+TF-WeM4, 157 Takagi, N.: SS2-ThA8, 191 Takahara, A.: TR+SE-TuM2, 127 Takahashi, R.: TF-ThP21, 198 Takamizawa, H.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TFWeM10, 150 Takano, I.: SS-TuP11, 146; SS-TuP20, 146 Takao, Y.: PS-MoM1, 104; PS-ThM1, 179 Takarai, Y.: NS-TuP7, 144 Takats, Z.: AS+BI+IS-WeM2, 150 Takeda, K.: PS1-TuA10, 137; PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-ThA6, 189; PS-TuP11, 145; PSWeM2, 155 Takekuma, S.: SS-TuP5, 146 Takemura, S.: NS-TuP1, 144; NS-TuP6, 144; NS-TuP7, 144; NS-TuP8, 144; TF-ThP28, 198 Takeshita, Y.: MN+AS+SS-MoM10, 102 Takeuchi, N.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SSThM3, 180 Takeuchi, R.: NS-TuP8, 144 Takeuchi, T.: PS2-TuA11, 137; PS-WeM2, 155 Tallarek, E.: AS-ThP12, 194 Tallarida, M.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121 Tamanaha, C.R.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM12, 174; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Tamura, M.: TF-ThP35, 198 Tamura, Y.: PS-ThA8, 189 Tan, R.: SS-TuP20, 146 Tan, X.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM4, 175 Tang, C.: NS+AS+EM-MoA9, 113 Tang, J.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA1, 190 Tang, L.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM5, 180 Tang, S.W.: MI-MoM10, 101; MI-MoM9, 101; TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Tang, Y.H.: MN-TuP1, 143; MN-TuP2, 143; MN-TuP3, 143 Tarafdar, R.: EM-ThA6, 185 Tasnádi, F.: SE+NS+TF-ThA3, 189 Tassa, C.: NL+AS+BI-ThA3, 188 Tatsumi, T.: PS-MoM1, 104; PS-TuP30, 145 Taubert, I.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3, 99 Taubman, M.S.: SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP2, 197 Taylor, A.D.: NS+BI+EM-WeA7, 166 Taylor, D.M.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Tazzoli, A.: MN-TuP4, 143 Tchernycheva, M.: AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Tedesco, J.L.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA1, 163 Teeter, G.: EN+PS+TF-MoM10, 100 Teh, K.: TC+EM+TF-WeM1, 157 Tekinay, A.B.: SE-ThP11, 197 Temmerman, W.M.: AC+MI+SA+TFMoA10, 108 Tempas, C.: SS1-ThA4, 190 Temple, D.S.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Tender, L.: SE+EN-FrM7, 203 Tenent, R.C.: TF+PS-ThM5, 182 Teng, D.: SS+AS+NS-MoM10, 104 Tengco, J.M.M.: SS-TuP16, 146 Tennyson, J.C.: PS-TuP21, 145; PS-TuP32, 145 ter Veen, R.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA9, 134 Terfort, A.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA10, 167; SS1-ThA12, 190; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA7, 169; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA8, 169 Terrani, K.A.: AC+AS+EN-TuA1, 131 Terry, W.D.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA11, 169 Terryn, H.A.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103; SE+PS-WeA7, 167; SS+AS+NS+SPWeA1, 167; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM11, 204; TF-ThP32, 198 Tersoff, J.: SS+AS+NS-MoM4, 104 Tesch, P.: AS-MoA1, 108 Teslich, N.E.: AC+AS+SS-TuM9, 120 Tessier, P.-Y.: NS+AS+EM-MoA4, 113 Thayne, I.: EM-WeA1, 164 Thedjoisworo, B.: PS-MoM6, 104 Theilacker, W.: AS+BI-TuA3, 132 Therien, M.: NS+BI+EM-MoM9, 103 Thersleff, T.: MI+EM+MG-MoA1, 111 Thevuthasan, S.A.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TFWeM6, 150; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA1, 162; AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA2, 162; AP-TuP1, 141; AP-TuP3, 141; HI-ThA9, 187; NS-TuP12, 144; SS+AS-TuM2, 126; TC+EM+TF-WeM3, 157 Thiel, P.A.: AS+BI-TuA10, 132; SS+AS+NSMoM11, 104 Thimsen, E.: EN+PS+TF-MoM11, 100 Thippesamy, V.: GR-ThP4, 195 Thissen, A.: IS+AS+SS-ThM11, 177; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM2, 203 Thissen, N.F.W.: TF-ThP16, 198 Thissen, P.: SS+EM-WeA11, 168 Thomas, C.: PS-ThA8, 189 Thomas, J.C.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA12, 190 Thoms, B.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM4, 200 Thorpe, R.: EN-TuP7, 142; IS+EN+SP+SSThA9, 187 Thrun, X.: PS2-TuM1, 126 Thundat, T.G.: MN+AS+SS-MoM1, 102 Thyparambil, A.A.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SSThA8, 184 Tian, H.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Tian, Z.-Y.: HI-ThA7, 187 Tillocher, T.: PS2-TuA4, 137; PS-TuP1, 145 Timilsina, R.T.: HI-ThM11, 177 Timm, R.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100; MI-MoM11, 101 Titov, A.: EM-TuA7, 133 Tkach, I.: AC+AS+EN-TuA7, 131 To, B.N.: PS-MoA6, 114 Tobash, P.H.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Tobe, Y.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA11, 167 Tobin, J.G.: AC-TuP1, 141 Todorovic, M.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA7, 167 Toloczko, M.B.: AP+AS+SS-TuA2, 131 Tomoya, T.: NS-TuP6, 144 Tompkins, B.D.: TF+PS-ThM1, 182 Tonchev, S.: NS+BI+EM-WeA9, 166 Toperverg, B.P.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA3, 135 Topolancik, J.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Torres, F.: SS-TuP34, 147 Torres, J.M.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176 Tosa, M.: TR-TuP2, 148 Tosun, B.S.: EN+PS+TF-MoM4, 100 Toyoda, S.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM4, 101 Tran, D.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110 Tran, G.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SSThA12, 190 Tran, I.C.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM5, 202; SATuP1, 146; SA-TuP3, 146 Tran, T.: TF-ThP19, 198 Travis, J.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA8, 115 Treacy, C.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA3, 168 227 Trenary, M.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA9, 167; SS-TuA7, 138; SS-TuP1, 146 Trogler, W.C.: BI-TuP3, 142; BI-WeM9, 151 Trolier-McKinstry, S.: MN+NS-TuM3, 124 Tromp, R.M.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA1, 134; SS-TuA9, 138 Tryggvason, T.K.: PS+TF-MoA9, 113 Tsai, A.P.: AS+BI-TuA11, 132 Tsai, H.H..: PS-TuP4, 145 Tsai, H.-Z.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Tsai, M.Y.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM4, 103 Tsang, S.C.E.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA7, 162 Tse, J.: IA+BA-TuA12, 135 Tshabalala, M.A.: AS-ThP19, 194 Tsivion, D.: NS+BI+EM-WeA1, 166 Tsoi, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186 Tsuji, O.: PS-TuP33, 145 Tsujino, J.: PS1-TuM12, 125 Tsukagoshi, K.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8, 186 Tsutsumi, T.: PS1-TuA10, 137 Tu, C.: AS-ThP4, 194 Tu, Q.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA1, 165 Turchanin, A.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM8, 101 Turkot, R.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM9, 176 Turksoy, A.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA8, 136 Turley, R.S.: AC-TuP4, 141 Turner, K.L.: MN-TuP4, 143; MN-TuP5, 143 Turner, K.T.: TR+AS-MoM10, 105; TR+ASMoM5, 105 Turner, M.M.: PS1-TuA1, 137 Turner, S.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM9, 124 Turro, N.T.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NL-MoM1, 99 Tutt, L.W.: TF-TuA3, 139 Tutuc, E.: EM-WeA7, 164 Twigg, M.: TF+EN-MoM8, 105 Tyagi, P.: GR-WeM1, 153 Tyler, BJ.: AS+BI-MoM9, 98 Tyliszczak, T.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Tymchenko, N.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Tyrode, E.C.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA7, 111 Tysoe, W.T.: SS-ThM5, 181 —U— Uchida, G.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 110; EN-TuP2, 142; PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Uddin, M.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM5, 200 Ueda, H.: TF+PS-ThM12, 182 Ueda, S.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA7, 135 Uehara, S.: PS-TuP33, 145 Ünal, B.: AS+BI-TuA10, 132 Uhl, F.: SS+AS-TuM12, 126 Ulfig, R.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Ulrich, S.: TR+SE-TuM5, 127 Umeki, T.: GR-ThP12, 195 Upadhyay, R.: PS-ThM9, 179 Upadhyaya, G.: PS-TuP7, 145 Urban, C.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136 Urban, J.J.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA10, 184 Ushikubo, T.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Utz, A.L.: SS2-ThA10, 191 —V— Vafanejad, A.: MN+NS-TuM5, 124 Vahdat, V.: TR+AS-MoM10, 105 Vail, M.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM4, 204 Vaish, A.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA1, 184 Vaithiyalingam, S.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5, 204 Valencia, D.: SS-TuP3, 146 Vallee, C.: PS+TF-MoA8, 113 Author Index Valley, J.: AP+AS+EM+MI+TF-WeM10, 150 Vallier, L.: PS-MoM5, 104 Valtiner, M.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA9, 184; IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA11, 111; IS+AS+SP-FrM4, 201; IS+EN+SP+SSThA6, 187 Van Benthem, M.H.: AS-WeA9, 162 van Buuren, T.W.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM5, 202; SA-TuP1, 146; SA-TuP3, 146 van de Sanden, M.C.M.: EN+AS+NS+SSMoA9, 110; EN+AS+PS-TuA11, 133; EN+AS+PS-TuA12, 133; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186; PS1TuA12, 137; TF+VT-WeM1, 158; TF+VT-WeM6, 158 Van de Walle, C.G.: MI+EM+MG-MoA6, 111 van den Bruele, F.: TF-TuA10, 139 Van Duyne, R.P.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA2, 167 van Dyk, B.: PS-MoA7, 114 Van Elshocht, S.: EM+PS-TuM10, 121; EM+TF-MoM2, 100; TF+AS+SE+SSMoA9, 115 van Gastel, R.: HI-ThP4, 196 van Hest, M.F.A.M.: TC+EM+EN+TFWeA7, 168 Van Look, L.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA6, 112 Van Spyk, M.H.C.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SSMoA10, 111; SS+AS-WeM11, 156 van Swaaij, R.A.C.M.M.: EN+AS+NS+SSMoA9, 110 van 't Erve, O.M.J.: MI+EM-TuM5, 123 Van Tassell, B.J.: TC+EM+TF-WeM9, 157 van Veldhoven, E.: HI-ThM12, 177 Van Veldhoven, J.: SE+PS-WeA10, 167 van Zijll, M.S.: NS+BI+EM-WeA3, 166 Vandencasteele, N.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103; SE+PS-WeA7, 167 Vandendael, I.: TF-ThP32, 198 Vanderah, D.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA1, 184 Vandervorst, W.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA9, 138 Vanfleet, R.R.: MN+AS+SS-MoM4, 102; MN+AS+SS-MoM5, 102; TF+PS-ThM2, 182; TF+PS-ThM6, 182; TF+PS-ThM9, 182; TF+VT-WeM11, 158 Vanleuven, D.: TF+VT-WeM9, 158 Varga, T.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SS-WeA1, 162; NS-TuP12, 144 Vargas, M.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM10, 181 Vasen, T.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Vázquez, D.: EM-ThP1, 195; SS-TuP22, 147 Vazquez-de-Parga, A.L.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM1, 123 Veal, T.D.: EM2-ThA10, 185; EM2-ThA8, 185 Vecchione, T.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA11, 170; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170; VT-TuP6, 148 Veenendaal, M.: SS+EN-ThM9, 180 Vega Lozada, E.: SS-TuP34, 147 Vega, A.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100; SS+EMWeA11, 168 Velasco Jr, J.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110 Veldhoven, E.V.: HI-ThP1, 196 Veligura, V.: HI-ThP4, 196 Vella, A.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 Velsko, S.P.: AS+BI-TuA1, 132 Vemuri, R.S.: AP-TuP3, 141 Venkataraman, S.: PS-ThA12, 189 Vennéguès, P.: TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA8, 191 Ventrice, Jr., C.A.: GR-WeM1, 153 Author Index Ventzek, P.: PS-ThM9, 179; PS-TuP19, 145; PS-TuP20, 145; TF+PS-ThM12, 182 Vera, D.: BI-TuP3, 142 Veres, J.: TC+EM+TF-WeM9, 157 Verheijen, M.A.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA9, 132; TF+EN-MoM10, 105 Verhoeven, P.: SE+PS-WeA8, 167 Verkhoturov, S.V.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM3, 174 Versloot, T.W.: SE+PS-WeA10, 167 Versluis, R.: VT+EN+TF-TuA9, 139 Viale, L.: VT-WeM3, 158 Viana, G.A.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM2, 204 Vieker, H.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM8, 101; HI-ThA7, 187; HI-ThP2, 196; HIThP3, 196 Vijayalakshmi, S.: GR-ThP4, 195 Vilayurganapathy, S.: NS-TuP12, 144 Visart de Bocarmé, T.: AP+AS+MI+NS+SSWeA11, 162 Viswanathan, V.: HI-ThA3, 187 Visweswaran, B.: TF+VT-WeM2, 158 Vitali, L.: MI-TuP3, 143 Viveros, R.: BI-TuP3, 142 Viville, P.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM5, 103 Vlcek, J.: SE+NS+TF-ThA6, 189 Voevodin, A.A.: SE+EN-FrM4, 203; SE+PSThM5, 179 Vogel, E.M.: EM1-WeM5, 152; EM-WeA9, 164; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM3, 201; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA11, 136 Vohs, J.M.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA1, 187 Voigtlaender, B.: SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SS-FrM8, 203 Volksen, W.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM3, 176 Vomiero, A.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA8, 110 Voronin, S.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TFTuA9, 136; PS1-TuM5, 125 Vovk, E.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA8, 136 Vummaneni, K.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA3, 115 Vurpillot, F.: AP+AS+SS-TuA10, 131; AP+AS+SS-TuA12, 131 —W— Wade, S.A.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA1, 109 Wagner, B.P.: EM-ThP17, 195 Wagner, F.T.: TF+EN-MoM11, 105 Wagner, G.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Wagner, H.D.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SP-WeA9, 163 Wagner, J.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Wagner, M.: SS+AS-TuM9, 126 Wagner, S.: TF+VT-WeM2, 158 Wakayama, Y.: SS1-ThA8, 190 Walker, A.V.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM6, 175 Walker, M.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA1, 184 Wall, M.: EW-WeM8, 153 Wallace, D.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM9, 152 Wallace, R.M.: EM+TF-MoM10, 100; EM+TF-MoM5, 100; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA7, 186; GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA1, 186 Walle, L.E.: SS-MoA9, 114 Wallin, C.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA12, 184 Wallin, M.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM5, 121 Wallin, P.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM6, 121 Walsh, J.W.: AS+BI+IS-WeM5, 150 Walters, D.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM10, 180 Walters, D.R.: VT-WeM5, 158 Walton, J.: AS+BI-MoM4, 98 Walton, S.G.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM5, 175; GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA6, 186; PSThA1, 189; PS-ThA11, 189 Waluyo, I.: SS-TuA7, 138 Wan, W.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA11, 170 Wang: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM3, 124 Wang, B.: EM+NS+SS+TF-FrM7, 200 228 Wang, C.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA12, 169; TF-ThP3, 198 Wang, C.C.: SS+EM-WeA7, 168; TF-ThP23, 198 Wang, C.H.: PS2-TuM10, 126 Wang, C.S.: GR-WeM9, 153; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA1, 136; TF-ThP19, 198 Wang, C.W.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM11, 174; NS+AS+EM-MoA3, 113 Wang, C.Z.: SS+AS+NS-MoM11, 104 Wang, D.: SE+NS+TF-ThA10, 189 Wang, F.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA7, 134; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM1, 101 Wang, G.T.: EN-TuM11, 122 Wang, H.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA8, 163; HI-ThP2, 196; SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP1, 197; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM5, 204 Wang, I.T.: EM+PS-TuM11, 121 Wang, J.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM2, 175; MG+MI+NS-ThM10, 178; SS-TuP18, 146 Wang, J-C.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM3, 103 Wang, K.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 115 Wang, L.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-MoA1, 114; TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6, 181; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA10, 170; VT-MoA7, 116 Wang, M.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-TuP4, 145; PS-TuP7, 145; PS-TuP9, 145 Wang, P.: AS-ThP4, 194 Wang, P.Y.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM1, 99; BITuP6, 142 Wang, S.: EW-TuM8, 122; PS1-TuA11, 137; PS-TuP14, 145 Wang, W.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA10, 132; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA1, 191; TF+MIWeM6, 157 Wang, X.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA12, 135 Wang, Y.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165; HI-ThA3, 187; MI+EM-TuM9, 123; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM2, 154; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA7, 136; SP+AS+BI+NS-ThP1, 197; SS+ASTuM6, 126 Wang, Y.-C.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SSThM6, 174 Wang, Z.: MN+NS-MoA8, 112; MN+NSTuM6, 124; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM2, 154 Wang, Z.T.: SS+EN-ThM1, 180; SS-MoA8, 114 Wang, Z.W.: SS+EN-ThM12, 180 Wang, Z.Y.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA10, 186 Ward, T.Z.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM1, 181; TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Waschke, S.: SE+NS+TF-ThA4, 189 Waser, R.: EM+PS-WeM1, 151 Wasio, N.A.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SSWeA10, 169 Watanabe, J.: TF-ThP34, 198 Watanabe, K.: SS1-ThA10, 190 Watanabe, N.: PS-ThA10, 189 Watanabe, Y.: NS-TuP6, 144; NS-TuP7, 144; NS-TuP8, 144 Wayment-Steele, H.K.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA11, 163 Weathersby, S.P.: VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA9, 170 Weaver, J.F.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126; SSMoA3, 114 Weber, J.W.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186 Weber, M.: TF+EN-MoM10, 105 Weber, N.J.: GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TFMoM8, 101; SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM4, 155 Weber, O.: EM+PS-TuM2, 121 Weber, P.K.: AS+BI-TuA1, 132 Weeks, S.L.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA1, 186 Wege, S.: PS2-TuM1, 126 Wei, L.: PS-TuP15, 145 Wei, M.: TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM10, 204 Wei, W.D.: SS-TuP31, 147 Wei, Y.: BI+AS+BA+NS+SS-ThA8, 184 Weickert, J.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM6, 152 Weidner, T.: BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NLMoM10, 99; BA+AI+AS+BI+IS+NLMoM5, 99 Weiland, C.: AS-WeA12, 162; SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM3, 155 Weiner, S.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA9, 163 Weinert, M.: GR+AS+EM+MI+MN-TuM12, 123; GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA2, 165 Weiss, E.A.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA7, 184 Weiss, P.S.: SP+AS+BI+EM+MI+NS+SE+SS-ThA12, 190 Weissleder, R.: NL+AS+BI-ThA3, 188 Weitz, D.A.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM5, 99 Welzel, S.: EN+AS+PS-TuA11, 133; PS1TuA12, 137 Wendt, A.E.: PS1-TuA11, 137; PS-TuP14, 145 Wendt, S.: SS+AS-TuM3, 126 Weng, C.J.: MI-TuP1, 143 Weng, T.-C.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131; AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThA10, 184 Werner, U.: HI-ThP3, 196 Werner, W.S.M.: AS-TuM3, 120 Wernersson, L.-E.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100 Wheeler, V.D.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201; GR+EM+NS+PS+SS+TF-MoM3, 101 Whitchurch, C.B.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA9, 109; BI-TuP6, 142 Whitcomb, R.: EN-TuP7, 142 White, E.K.: TF-ThP37, 198 Whiting, G.L.: TC+EM+TF-WeM9, 157 Whitten, D.G.: BI-WeM2, 151 Whitten, J.: SS-FrM2, 204 Whittle, J.D.: BI-WeM6, 151; EL-ThP1, 194 Wiame, F.: SS+AS+NS-MoM9, 104 Wichmann, A.: SS+NS-WeM11, 156 Widom, M.: GR-WeM3, 153 Wieliczka, D.M.: AS-ThP10, 194 Wijewarnasuriya, P.S.: EM+NS+TF-FrM6, 200 Wilde, K.N.: BI-WeM2, 151 Wilkens, H.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126 Willem Weber, J.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA9, 110 Willett-Gies, T.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TFThM12, 175; EL-ThP2, 194; EL-ThP3, 194 Willey, T.M.: NL+AS+BI+SA-FrM5, 202; SA-TuP1, 146; SA-TuP3, 146; SS+NSWeM11, 156 Williams, A.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Williams, A.I.: PS-TuP21, 145 Williams, G.P.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM6, 181 Williams, M.D.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TFMoA6, 110; NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA12, 136 Williams, P.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; BIWeM11, 151 Williams, P.S.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA6, 115 Williamson, T.L.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA7, 169 Wills, J.M.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Wilson, C.J.: PS-MoA9, 114 Wilson, T.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM3, 152 Windl, W.E.: MG+EN+MS-WeA7, 165 Winkler, D.A.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; NL+AS+BI-ThA3, 188 Winkler, K.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM4, 155 Winroth, G.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA9, 115 Winter, B.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA10, 111; SS+AS-WeM11, 156 Winter, C.H.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA1, 115 Winterstein, J.: IS+AS+SP-FrM8, 201 Wirtz, T.: HI-ThA11, 187 Wiseman, M.E.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM11, 121 Wislon, K.: VT-WeM11, 158 Wissing, S.N.P.: MI-MoM8, 101 Wistey, M.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Wittstock, A.: SS+NS-WeM11, 156 Woicik, J.C.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA7, 138 Wolcott, C.A.: SS-MoA2, 114 Wold, K.A.: BI-WeM12, 151 Wolden, C.A.: EN+PS+TF-MoM5, 100; EN+PS+TF-MoM6, 100; PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM11, 178; TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA9, 168; TF+PSThM5, 182 Wolf, M.: SS2-ThA4, 191; SS2-ThA6, 191 Wolf, S.A.: TF+AS+EM+NS+SS-ThM5, 181 Woll, A.R.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM1, 175 Wöll, C.: SS-FrM11, 204 Woll, K.: TF-ThA3, 192 Wolter, D.: SA-TuP3, 146 Womack, F.: SS+NS-WeM12, 156 Won, J.H.: EM-ThA11, 185 Won, Y.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA1, 168 Wong, D.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Wong, H-.S.P.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA11, 132; MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA1, 136 Wontae, H.: PS-MoA4, 114 Woo, J.: SS-TuP13, 146 Woo, J.C.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA4, 168; TFThP29, 198 Woo, J.C.S.: EM-WeA10, 164 Wood, T.: TF+PS-ThM2, 182 Woodall, J.: EM-TuA9, 133 Wouters, D.J.: EM+PS-TuM5, 121 Wright, A.E.: AS-ThP1, 194; AS-WeA11, 162; EW-TuL4, 129 Wright, D.M.: VT-MoM6, 106 Wright, N.G.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM4, 201 Wu, A.: SE-ThP9, 197; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA12, 169 Wu, F.: AP+AS+SS-TuA11, 131; MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA8, 136; PS-MoA4, 114 Wu, G.M.: EN-TuP5, 142 Wu, H.M.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA10, 169 Wu, J.: TR+AS+NS+SS-MoA10, 115 Wu, M.-F.: PS-ThM5, 179 Wu, P.-J.: TF-ThP17, 198 Wu, R.Q.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA2, 136; SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA3, 167; SS+ENThM11, 180 Wu, W.: MI+AS+NS+SP-TuA12, 135 Wu, Y.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA11, 132 Wu, Y.L.: SE+PS-WeA9, 167 Wu, Y.X.: EM-ThP8, 195 Wu, Z.: BI-TuP3, 142 Wuchter, P.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM3, 99 Wüest, M.: VT-MoM11, 106 Wuest, M.: VT-MoA6, 116 Wurch, M.: TF-ThP19, 198; TF-ThP20, 198 Wurth, W.: SS2-ThA4, 191 Wygladacz, K.A.: BI-TuP14, 142 Wyrick, J.: GR-WeM9, 153 —X— Xi, Y.Y.: EM-ThP15, 195 Xia, D.Y.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA10, 169 Xia, Y.: SS-FrM4, 204 Xiao, D.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA3, 186 Xiao, K.: TC+EM+TF-WeM12, 157 Xie, K.: SS-TuA11, 138; SS-TuP16, 146 Xie, X.: TF+VT-WeM5, 158 229 Xing, H.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100; EM-ThA10, 185; GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA2, 110 Xiong, Z.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM3, 103 Xu, C.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA3, 167 Xu, H.: VT-WeM11, 158 Xu, K.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Xu, Q.: AC+AS+EN-TuA12, 131; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4, 152; TF+EM+NS+SS-ThA7, 191 Xu, W.: AS-ThP3, 194 Xu, Y.: SS+AS+NS-MoM10, 104; SS+NSWeM12, 156; SS-MoA11, 114 Xue, J.: EM-TuA7, 133 —Y— Yadgarov, I.D.: GR-ThP11, 195 Yaegashi, H.: PS2-TuM2, 126 Yakimova, R.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA2, 163 Yakshinskiy, B.V.: VT+EN+TF-TuA7, 139 Yamada, H.: NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM3, 154 Yamada, T.: SE+EN-FrM6, 203; SS1-ThA10, 190 Yamaguchi, K.: TF-ThP19, 198; TF-ThP20, 198 Yamakawa, K.: SS-TuP5, 146; SS-TuP7, 146 Yamamoto, H.: PS-MoM4, 104 Yamamoto, M.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM3, 176 Yamamoto, S.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Yamamoto, Sh.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Yamamoto, T.: TC+EM+EN+TF-WeA12, 168 yamamura, T.: EM-ThA2, 185; PS-MoA4, 114 Yamanaka, T.: TC-TuP5, 147 Yamashita, D.: PS+TF-MoA11, 113 Yamashita, I.: PS-ThA8, 189 Yamato, M.: PS2-TuM2, 126 Yan, C.: PS-MoA6, 114 Yan, C.Y.: IA+BA-TuA9, 135 Yan, H.: SS-TuA11, 138; SS-TuP12, 146 Yan, Y.: SE+NS+TF-ThA10, 189 Yang, B.: EM-MoA6, 109; MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM5, 202 Yang, C.C.: MN-TuP1, 143; MN-TuP2, 143 Yang, D.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM2, 176 Yang, G.E.: GR+AS+NS+SP+SS-TuA10, 134 Yang, G.-E.: GR-ThP9, 195 Yang, H.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA9, 167 Yang, J.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM8, 99; EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM6, 175; EM-WeA3, 164; IS+AS+SP-FrM1, 201 Yang, J.-H.: TC-TuP1, 147 Yang, K.: MI+EM-TuM10, 123; VT+AS+SS+TF-WeA10, 170 Yang, K.C.: PS-TuP10, 145 Yang, L.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA2, 163 Yang, P.: AC+AS+EN-TuA10, 131 Yang, Q.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM11, 103; PS2TuA8, 137; SS+NS-WeM10, 156 Yang, R.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM12, 178 Yang, X.: NS+AS+EN+SS-TuA2, 136 Yang, X.-Q.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Yang, Y.: EM-TuA7, 133; EN+SE+SS+TFWeM5, 152; IS+AS+SP-FrM9, 201 Yang, Y.C.: SE-ThP3, 197; SE-ThP4, 197 Yang, Y.J.: PS+AS+BI+SE-MoM4, 103; SE+PS-WeA12, 167; SS-TuP8, 146; TFThP23, 198 Yang, Z.: PS-TuP15, 145 Yao, Y.: TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA4, 115 Yarmoff, J.A.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA10, 186; SS+AS+NS-MoM1, 104 Yates, B.: SA+AS+MI+SS-WeM5, 155 Yazdani, A.: MI-MoM3, 101 Ye, D.: NS+BI+EM-MoM5, 103; TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA9, 169 Author Index Ye, L.: NS+EM+EN-TuM12, 125; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA7, 115 Ye, P.D.: GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM7, 201; GR+EM+MS+NS+SP-FrM9, 201 Ye, Y.F.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM9, 175; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM11, 152 Ye, Z.: TR+AS-MoM11, 105 Yeates, S.: EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM10, 175 Yee, S.: EW-WeL3, 160 Yeh, Y.-C.: NS-TuP14, 144; NS-TuP15, 144; TF-ThP17, 198 Yen, L.B.: AS+BI+EM+NL+NS+SS-ThM11, 174 Yeo, J.: SS-TuP13, 146 Yeom, G.Y.: GR-ThP5, 195; PS-TuP10, 145; PS-TuP3, 145; PS-TuP6, 145 Yi, H.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA1, 136 Yi, J.Y.: MI-MoM10, 101; MI-MoM9, 101; TF+MI-WeM6, 157 Yin, F.: TF+AS+NS+SE-WeA11, 169 Yin, H.: MS+AS+BA+BI+PS+TF-TuM1, 124 Yin, J.: TF+EN-MoM11, 105; TF-TuM9, 127 Yin, Y.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA4, 136; MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA9, 136 Yngman, S.: EM+TF-MoM6, 100 Yokoyama, N.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA8, 186 Yoo, H.J.: EM-ThA7, 185 Yoo, M.: TF-ThP26, 198 Yoon, D.H.: EM+PS-WeM4, 151; TC+EM+TF-WeM2, 157; TC+EM+TFWeM4, 157 Yoon, S.H.: TC+EM+TF-WeM2, 157; TC+EM+TF-WeM4, 157 Yoon, Y.: SS-MoA6, 114 Yoshida, T.: EM-ThA2, 185 Yoshikawa, J.: PS-ThM9, 179; TF+PSThM12, 182 Yoshimoto, S.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9, 186 Yoshinobu, J.: GR+AS+BI+PS+SS-ThA9, 186 You, B.Y.: TF-TuM5, 127 You, K.H.: NS-TuP2, 144 You, L.: BI-TuP9, 142 You, S.J.: NS-TuP2, 144 Young, L.E.: BI-WeM1, 151 Young, M.J.: TF+EN-MoM5, 105 Young, R.M.: EM-ThP17, 195 Younkin, T.R.: MS+AS+EM+NS+PS+TFMoA6, 112 Yousaf, M.N.: BI+AS+IS+NL-MoM9, 99 Yousuf, A.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM9, 152 Yu, A.X.: SP+AS+BI+MI+NS+SS-ThM4, 180; SS+EN-ThM11, 180 Yu, C.S.: MN-TuP1, 143 Yu, D.: PS-TuP15, 145 Yu, H.: AS-MoA4, 108; SE+PS-ThM3, 179; SE-ThP2, 197; TF-TuM5, 127 Yu, K.: AS-MoA4, 108; TF+EM+NS+SSFrM3, 204 Yu, L.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM3, 154 Yu, S.: EM+MI+NS+SS+TF-TuA11, 132 Yu, X.: IS+EN+SP+SS-ThA3, 187 Author Index Yu, X.Y.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA2, 163 Yu, Z.: EN-TuM9, 122; IS+EN+SP+SSThA2, 187 Yuan, Z.: EM-MoA6, 109 Yuk, Y.J.: TR-TuP8, 148 Yukawa, R.: SS+EN-ThM10, 180 Yulaev, A.: GR+AS+NS+SS-ThM2, 176; IS+AS+SS-ThM5, 177 Yun, W.S.: NS-TuP16, 144 Yun, Y.: SS-ThM3, 181 Yusuf, A.S.: HI-ThA3, 187 —Z— Zacharias, H.: SS-ThM9, 181 Zaera, F.: AS-ThP15, 194; SS+NS-WeM1, 156; SS-ThM2, 181; TF+AS+SE+SSMoA4, 115; TF+EM+NS+SS-FrM7, 204 Zaharia, T.: SS2-ThA12, 191 Zaima, S.: SA-TuP4, 146 Zakutayev, A.: MG+EM+MI+MS-WeM6, 154; MG+MI+NS-ThM2, 178 Zandbergen, H.W.: HI-ThM12, 177; HIThP1, 196 Zandvliet, H.J.W.: HI-ThP4, 196 Zardetto, V.: TF+EN-MoM6, 105 Zauscher, S.: BI-TuP9, 142; GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA1, 165 Zeitvogel, F.: HI-ThA10, 187 Zeller, D.: EM+PS-WeM9, 151; PS+TFMoA3, 113 Zeman, P.: SE+NS+TF-ThA6, 189 Zeng, Y.: SS-ThM12, 181 Zettl, A.: GR+AS+EM+NS+SS-WeA11, 165 Zhang, D.: IS-ThP1, 196 Zhang, F.: GR+EM+NS+SP+TF-MoA1, 110; SS-MoA3, 114 Zhang, H.: HI-ThM10, 177; IS-ThP2, 196; MI+EM+MG-MoA2, 111; PS-TuP23, 145; SS+AS-TuM2, 126 Zhang, J.: AS-ThP3, 194; NS+EM+ENTuM4, 125; NS-TuP11, 144 Zhang, L.: AS-ThP8, 194; EM+PS-TuM5, 121; EM-MoA4, 109; EN+SE+SS+TFWeM11, 152; PS-MoA9, 114; TF+AS+SE+SS-MoA11, 115 Zhang, Q.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Zhang, X.: EN+PS+TF-MoM11, 100; SS+NS-WeM10, 156; SS-TuP34, 147 Zhang, Y.: PS+TF-MoA3, 113; PS1-TuA1, 137; PS1-TuM2, 125; PS-WeM2, 155 Zhang, Y.N.: SS+AS+NS+SP-WeA3, 167; SS+EN-ThM11, 180 Zhang, Z.: IA+AI+BI+IS+NL+SS-MoA3, 111; SS+NS-WeM9, 156; SS-FrM4, 204; SS-MoA6, 114 Zhao, B.: EM+PS-WeM3, 151 Zhao, J.: SS+NS-WeM10, 156 Zhao, W.: MS+AS+EL+EM+PS+TF-TuA11, 136; SP+AS+EM+GR+MI+NS+SSFrM8, 203 Zhao, Y.: EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM4, 152 Zhao, Y.P.: MG+AS+EM+NS+SA+SE+SP+SS+TFFrM5, 202 Zhao, Z.: GR-ThP2, 195; IS-ThP2, 196 230 Zhao, Z.W.: TF-ThP3, 198 Zharnikov, M.: BI+NL+NS+SS-ThM5, 174; SS1-ThA12, 190; TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA8, 169 Zhdanov, V.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA11, 110 Zheng, H.: EM+AS+PS+TF-ThM12, 176 Zheng, R.Y.: AS-ThP16, 194 Zheng, X.: EM+PS-WeM3, 151 Zheng, Y.: EM-TuA7, 133 Zheng, Z.S.: EM-ThP2, 195 Zhou, C.: NS+AS+EM-MoA6, 113 Zhou, D.: NS+EM+EN-TuM4, 125 Zhou, G.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100; IS+AS+SPFrM1, 201 Zhou, H.: MI+EM+MG-MoA10, 111 Zhou, J.: SA+AS+MG+SS-TuA10, 138; SE+PS-WeA9, 167 zhou, L.: PS-MoA4, 114; PS-TuP5, 145; PSTuP7, 145 Zhou, W.: GR+EM+NS+SS+TF-ThA10, 186 Zhou, Y.: HI-ThM10, 177 Zhou, Z.: SS+NS-WeM12, 156 Zhu, H.: EM+TF-MoM8, 100 Zhu, J.F.: AC+AS+EN-TuA12, 131; EM+AS+EN+TF-ThM9, 175; EN+SE+SS+TF-WeM11, 152; SS+EMWeA7, 168 Zhu, J.-X.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA9, 108 Zhu, K.: SS-FrM4, 204 Zhu, S.E.: HI-ThP1, 196 Zhu, W.: PS1-TuM3, 125; PS1-TuM4, 125; TF-ThP34, 198 Zhu, W.-D.: NS+AS+EM-MoA3, 113 Zhu, X.Y.: EN+AS+NS+SS-MoA1, 110 Zhu, Y.: GR-WeM9, 153; TF-ThP19, 198 Zhu, Z.: BI+AI+AS+BA+IA+NL+NS+SPWeA2, 163; NS+AS+BI+SP-WeM2, 154 Zigrosser, D.: VT-WeM11, 158 Zimmermann, M.: NL+AS+BI-ThA7, 188 Zingarelli, S.: BI+AI+BA+IS-MoA3, 109 Zink, B.R.: EM-ThP13, 195 Zinkle, S.J.: AC+AS+EN-TuA1, 131 Zoll, S.: EM+PS-TuM2, 121 Zollner, C.J.: EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TFThM12, 175 Zöllner, M.H.: SS+AS-TuM11, 126 Zollner, S.: EL+AS+EM+SS+TF-WeA11, 163; EL+AS+EN+PS+SS+TF-ThM12, 175; EL-ThP2, 194; EL-ThP3, 194 Zonooz, P.S.: TF+PS-ThM10, 182; TFThP18, 198 Zorman, C.A.: PS+AS+NS+SS-ThM12, 178 Zorn, G.: AS+BI-MoM8, 98 Zuber, S.: SS1-ThA9, 190 Zufelt, K.: TF+PS-ThM2, 182 Zuilhof, H.: AS+BI+IS-WeM11, 150; TR+SE-TuM3, 127 Zurek, E.: TF+AS+BI+EM+SE+SS-WeA9, 169 Zwang, T.: BI+AS+BA+NL-TuM4, 121 Zwicknagl, G.: AC+MI+SA+TF-MoA6, 108