| Final Program--NEW | |||
| Time | Name | Affiliation | Session/Activity |
| Wednesday, October 23 | |||
| 7:30-10:00 AM | Registration | ||
| 7:30-8:20 | Continental Breakfast | ||
| 8:20-8:40 | David Look, Kim Goldenberg | Opening remarks and greetings from Wright State Univ President Kim Goldenberg | |
| Session I. Bulk and Epitaxial Growth of ZnO and Alloys | |||
| 8:40-9:00 | Jeff Nause | Cermet, Inc. | Melt Growth Bulk ZnO |
| 9:00-9:20 | Peter Shvansky | Russian Res Inst for the Synthesis of Materials | Hydrothermal Growth of Large Perfect ZnO Crystals. |
| 9:20-9:40 | Hang-Ju Ko | Tohoku Univ, Japan | Investigation of Annealing MgO Buffer and Ii/Vi Ratio for High Quality ZnO Epilayers |
| 9:40-10:00 | Hiroyuki Kato | Stanley Electric Co., Ltd., Japan | Effects of O/Zn Flux Ratio on the Quality of ZnO Layers Grown By Plasma-Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy |
| 10:00-10:20 | Break | ||
| 10:20-10:40 | David Eason | Eagle-Picher Technologies | Growth and Characterization of p-type ZnO thin films by MBE |
| 10:40-11:00 | Akihiko Yoshikawa | Chiba Univ, Japan | Complete Suppression of Rotation Domain Structures and Polarity Control in Rf-Mbe Grown ZnO Epilayers on Nitrided and Gallium Pre-Exposured C-Al2O3 |
| 11:00-11:20 | Evans Chen | Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies | Growth Processes in Plasma-Assisted Molecular-Beam Epitaxy Of ZnO and (Mg, Zn, Cd)O |
| 11:20-11:40 | Naoki Ohashi | Natl Inst for Matls Science, Japan | Properties of Zinc Oxide Films Heavily Doped With the Group III Elements |
| 11:40-12:00 | Yicheng Lu | Rutgers Univ | In-Plane Anisotropic Properties Of (1120 ) Zno AND Mgxzn1-Xo (0£X£0.3) Films On (0112 ) R-Sapphire Substrates |
| 12:00-1:20 PM | Lunch | ||
| 1:20-1:40 | Robert Davis | North Carolina State Univ | Heteroepitaxial and Homoepitaxial Growth of ZnO {0001} Thin Films Via Metalorganic Vapor Phase Epitaxy and Their Characterization |
| 1:40-2:00 | Andreas Waag | Ulm University, Germany | ZnO MOVPE Process Development |
| 2:00-2:20 | Bruno Meyer | Justus-Liebig-Univ, Germany | Properties of CVD Grown ZnO Epitaxial Films |
| 2:20-2:40 | David Cohen | Northwestern Univ | Wide Bandgap ZnxMg1-xO:Al Thin Films For Modulation Doped Transparent Conducting Oxides |
| 2:40-3:00 | Hong Koo Kim | Univ of Pittsburgh | Epitaxial Growth of ZnO and Related Alloy Semiconductors for Optoelectronics and Spintronics Applications |
| 3:00-3:20 | Break | ||
| 3:20-3:40 | Yungryel Ryu | MOXtronics | P-type ZnO Growth and Chacterization |
| Session II. Processing | |||
| 3:40-4:00 | Brian Coppa | North Carolina State Univ | Gold Schottky Contacts on Oxygen Plasma-treated n-type ZnO (0001) |
| 4:00-4:20 | Kelly Ip | Univ of Florida | Effects of Hydrogen and ICP Dry Etching of ZnO |
| 4:20-4:40 | Han-Ki Kim | Kwangju Inst of Sci & Tech, Korea | Low Resistance Non-annealed Al-based Ohmic contacts on n-ZnO Epitaxial Layer |
| 4:40-5:00 | Toby Barrus | Ohio State Univ | Surface Photovoltage Spectroscopy of Single Crystal ZnO (0001) |
| 7:00-10:00 PM | Poster Session | ||
| Bulk and Epitaxial Growth and Processing | |||
| Yuneng Chang | Lunghwa Univ of Sci & Tech, Taiwan | A Study of ZnO MOCVD Mechanisms by Gas Phase Transmission FTIR | |
| Ulrike Diebold | Tulane Univ | Structure and Morphology of Low-Index Single-Crystalline ZnO Surfaces | |
| Sylvie Fay | Inst de Microtechnique, Switzerland | Temperature Induced Morphological Changes of Boron-Doped ZnO in LP CVD | |
| Satoru Fujitsu | Shonan Inst of Tech, Japan | Surface Modification on Transparent ZnO with Crystal Axis Orientation - Effect of Grinding | |
| Roland Groenen | Eindhoven Univ of Tech, Netherlands | Textured Zinc Oxide Deposition Using an Expanding Thermal Plasma | |
| Thomas Gruber | Ulm Univ, Germany | Evaluation and Preparation of ZnO Substrates | |
| Li Chang/Wen Cheng Hou | Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Taiwan | Chemical Vapor Deposition of Zinc Oxide Thin Films on Gallium Nitide/Sapphire Substrates | |
| Kakuya Iwata | Photonics Res Inst , AIST, Japan | Bandgap Narrowing of ZnOSe Films Grown by Radical Source MBE | |
| Im Woo Kim | POSTECH, South Korea | Twin Formation in Epitaxial ZnO Films on Sapphire | |
| Joseph Kolis | Clemson Univ | Hydrothermal Crystal Growth of Single Crystals of ZnO and Magnesium Doped ZnO | |
| Valery Mamedov | Inst of Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia | CVD Growth of the Epitaxial ZnO Layers Stimulated by the RF-Discharge Plasma | |
| Koji Matsubara | Photonics Res Inst , AIST, Japan | Low Temperature Deposition of Zno Transparent Conducting Films by Pulsed Laser Deposition | |
| Vincent Munne | Cermet, Inc. | ZnO Based Homoepitaxy | |
| Seong-Ju Park | KJIST, South Korea | Low-Resistance and Nonalloyed Ohmic Contacts to Plasma Treated ZnO | |
| Catherine Rice | Structured Materials Industries, Inc. | MOCVD Zinc Oxide Films | |
| Kurt Ruthe | Northwestern Univ | Low Temperature Ion Assisted Deposition of ZnO Thin Films | |
| Yoshimi Shimizu | Shizuoka Univ, Japan | Effects of Hydrogen Plasma Radicals nn Remote Plasma Assisted MOCVD ZnO Growth from Dyethylzinc and Oxygen | |
| Colin Wolden | Colorado School of Mines | Plasma Enhanced Synthesis of Zinc Oxide | |
| Bao Ping Zhang | RIKEN, Japan | Control By MOCVD of In-Plane Orientation OF ZnO Epitaxial Films on CommercialAl2O3 (0001) Substrates | |
| Optical Properties | |||
| Pijush Bhattacharya | Univ of Puerto Rico, PR | Effect of Post-DepositionO2 Annealing Over Structural and Optical Properties of Epitaxial Zno Thin Films Grown Over (0001) Al2O3 Using Pulsed Laser Deposition Technique | |
| Claude Boemare | Univ of Aveiro, Portugal | Optical Activity and Damage Recovery of Fe Implanted ZnO | |
| Shmuel Borenstain | El-Mul Technologies, Ltd., Japan | Cathodoluminescence of MOCVD Grown Zn0.96 Mg0.04O Thin Film | |
| Alvin Drehman | Air Force Research Lab/SNH | Zinc Oxide for Use as a Transparent Conducting Film | |
| Robert Lamb | Univ of New South Wales, Australia | Piezoelectric Characterisation of Zinc Oxide Thin Films Grown Using Single Source CVD | |
| Maria Cristina Larciprete | Univ of Rome, Italy | Optimization of the Optical Properties of ZnO Films Deposited by Dual Ion Beam Sputtering | |
| Shu Ping Lau | Nanyang Technological Univ, Singapore | Thin Films Zinc Oxide Grown by Filtered Cathodic Vacuum ARC | |
| Takayuki Makino | RIKEN, Japan | Application of Many-Body Absorption-Edge Singularity Model to Optical Absorption Spectra of ZnO:Al Epilayers | |
| Raj Thareja | Indian Institute of Tech Kanpur, India | Pulsed Laser Deposited ZnO Films for UV Laser and Nonlinear Medium | |
| G. Wang | Northwestern Univ | One-Dimensional Photonic Crystals Involving ZnO | |
| Electrical Properties | |||
| Yahya Alivov | Inst of Microelectronics Technology, RAS, Russia | The Properties of ZnO:Ga Films Implanted With N+ Ions | |
| F. Danie Auret | Univ of Pretoria, South Africa | Fabrication and Characterization of NiO/ZnO Structures | |
| Gabriel Braunstein | Univ of Central Florida | Ion Implantation of Nitrogen and Gallium Ions into Zinc Oxide | |
| Stanislaw Kolesnik | Northern Illinois Univ | Magnetism in Mn- and Co- Doped ZnO | |
| Pedro Mantas | Univ of Aveiro, Portugal | Controlling ZnO Defect Chemistry Through Doping | |
| Elisabete Rita | Instituto Tecnol gico e Nuclear, Portugal | Impurity Lattice Location and Defect Recovery of Implanted ZnO Single Crystals | |
| Nanostructures and Applications | |||
| Jason Baxter | Univ of California-Santa Barbara | Growth of ZnO Nanowires | |
| Md. Faruque Hossain | Tokyo Inst of Technology, Japan | Grain Boundary Modeling of Invisible Thin Film Transistor | |
| Kenichiro Kono | Natl Inst for MaterialsScience, Japan | Transient Optical Properties of ZnO Implanted with Negative Cu Ions | |
| Ruud Schropp | Utrecht Univ, Debye Inst, Netherlands | Application of Expanding Thermal Plasma Deposited ZnO in Amorphous Silicon Pin Solar Cells | |
| James Voigt | Sandia National Labs | Solution Synthesis of ZnO Columnar Film Structures | |
| Li-Peng Wang | Intel Corp | Fabrication and Characterization of GHz Piezoelectric Resonators Based on ZnO Films | |
| Zhizhen Ye | Zhejiang Univ, China | Fabrication and Properties of ZnO UV Detector | |
| Thursday, October 24 | |||
| 7:30-8:00 AM | Continental Breakfast | ||
| Session III. Optical Properties: Excitons, and Roles of H and N | |||
| 8:00-8:20 | Walter Lambrecht | Case Western Reserve Univ | Valence Band Ordering and Magneto-Optic Fine Structure in ZnO |
| 8:20-8:40 | Donald Reynolds | WrightState Univ | Temperature Dependence of Free Excitons and Donor-Bound Excitons in ZnO |
| 8:40-9:00 | Jurgen Christian | Otto-von-Guericke-Univ Magdeburg, Germany | Microscopic Imaging of Growth Domains, Strain, and Impurity Incorporation in Thick ZnO CVD Layers |
| 9:00-9:20 | Lijun Wang | West Virginia Univ | Photoluminescence Study of Excitonic and Visible Emission From As-Grown and Thermally Annealed Bulk ZnO Crystals |
| 9:20-9:40 | Wojciech Jadwisienczak | Ohio Univ | Visible Emission from Eu And Tm Ions Incorporated into ZnO and Co-Doped with Cl Ions |
| 9:40-10:00 | N. V. (Ginger) Edwards | Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector | Optical Properties of Bulk ZnO From 0.7 To 9.5 eV as Determined by Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Ellipsometry |
| 10:00-10:20 | Break | ||
| 10:20-10:40 | Armin Dadgar | Otto-von-Guericke-Univ Magdeburg, Germany | Strain Distribution in ZnO Layers Grown on Different Substrates |
| 10:40-11:00 | Yuri Strzhemechny | Ohio State Univ | Remote Hydrogen Plasma Treatment of ZnO Single Crystals |
| 11:00-11:20 | Axel Hoffmann | Tech Univ Berlin, Germany | Nitrogen in ZnO: Properties of a Promising Acceptor |
| 11:20-11:40 | Detlev Hofmann | Justus-Liebig-Univ, Germany | Bound Excitons in Bulk and N-implanted ZnO |
| 11:40-12:00 | Kentaro Tamura | RIKEN, Japan | Optical Properties of Nitorogen-Doped ZnO Films on Lattice-Matched ScAlMgO4(0001) Substrates |
| 12:00-1:20 PM | Lunch | ||
| Session IV. Electrical Properties: P-doping, Roles of H and N, Surfaces | |||
| 1:20-1:40 | Chris Van de Walle | Xerox Palo Alto Research Center | Role of Hydrogen in ZnO |
| 1:40-2:00 | Jingyun Huang | Zhejiang Univ, China | Mechanism of Hydrogen-aided Doping in N-doped p-type ZnO Films |
| 2:00-2:20 | Xiao Nan Li | Natl Renewable Energy Lab | Properties of CVD-formed p-type ZnO Thin Films |
| 2:20-2:40 | Bruce Claflin | Air Force Research Lab | Electrical and Optical Properties of Homoepitaxial MBE p-type ZnO |
| 2:40-3:00 | Alain Lusson | LPSC CNRS Meudon, France | Nitrogen Doping Of Movpe Grown ZnO Layers Via Two Approaches : In-Situ Incorporation; Diffusion In Oxidizing Atmosphere |
| 3:00-3:20 | Break | ||
| 3:20-3:40 | Jianguo Lu | Zhejiang Univ, China | Synthesis of P-Type ZnO Films with Parallel Orientation by Solid-Source Chemical Vapor Deposition |
| 3:40-4:00 | Ken Nakahara | ROHM Co, Ltd., Japan | Reduction of Residual Carrier Concentrations and Experiments for P-Type Doping Using Radical Source Molecular Beam Epitaxy |
| 4:00-4:20 | Larry Halliburton | West Virginia Univ | Use of EPR to Monitor the Formation of Nitrogen and Lithium Acceptors in Thermally Annealed Bulk ZnO Crystals |
| 4:20-4:40 | Zhenguo Ji | Zhejian Univ, China | Liquid Vapor Deposition of P-Type ZnO Films and Characterization |
| 4:40-5:00 | Bunmi Adekore | North Carolina State Univ | Electrical, Optical and Chemical Characteristics of Implanted ZnO Substrates |
| 5:00-5:20 | Masashi Kawasaki | Tohoku Univ, Japan | ZnO Field Effect Devices |
| 7:00-10:00 | Banquet--Dayton Art Institute | ||
| Friday, October 25 | |||
| 7:30-8:00 AM | Continental Breakfast | ||
| Session V. Electrical Properties: Doping of ZnO and Alloys | |||
| 8:00-8:20 | Michael Lorenz | Univ Leipzig, Gemany | Structural, Optical, and Electrical Properties of Pld Zn(Ga,Al,Mg,Cd)O Thin Films on Sapphire |
| 8:20-8:40 | Holger von Wenckstern | Univ Leipzig, Gemany | Electrical Properties of PLD Zn(Ga,Al,Mg,Cd)O Thin Films on C- And R-Plane Sapphire |
| 8:40-9:00 | Takafumi Yao | Tohoku Univ, Japan | Plasma Assisted MBE and Electrical Properties of Ga-doped ZnMgO Layers |
| Session VI. Nanostructures, Spintronics, UV Sensors, FETs, Lasers | |||
| 9:00-9:20 | Klaus Thonke | Tohoku Univ, Japan | ZnO Nano-Dots, -Rings, and -Pillars Generated with Self-Assembling Polymers |
| 9:20-9:40 | Shizuo Fujita | Kyoto Univ, Japan | Low-Dimensional Self-Assembled Zinc Oxide Nanodots and Nanorods Grown By Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition |
| 9:40-10:00 | David Norton | Univ of Florida | Doping for Charge, Bandgap, and Spin in Zno Nanorods and Thin Films |
| 10:00-10:20 | Break | ||
| 10:20-10:40 | R.D. Vispute | Univ of Maryland | Ultraviolet Photoconductive MgxZn1-xO Detectors: Future UV sensors |
| 10:40-11:00 | I. Takeuchi | Univ of Maryland | Fabrication of Monolithic Multi-Channel UV Detector Arrays and Mapping of Continuous Phase Evolution In Epitaxial Mgxzn1-Xo Composition Spreads |
| 11:00-11:20 | Ken-ichi Ogata | Osaka Inst of Tech, Japan | Growth and Characterization Of ZnMgO Layers By Molecular Beam Epitaxy Toward Biosensor |
| 11:20-11:40 | Darren Bagnall | Southhampton Univ, UK | Stimulated Emission and Lasing in ZnO |
| 11:40-12:00 | David Look | Closing Remarks | |
| 12:00-1:20 PM | Lunch | ||