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