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June 28 - July 2, 2004 Cinema Festival Palace Venice, Italy IVC-16 (16th International Vacuum Congress) ICSS-12 (12th International Conference on Solid Surfaces) NANO-8 (8th Int. Conference on Nanometer Scale Science and Technology) AIV-17 (17th Vacuum National Symposium) Associazione Italiana del Vuoto International Union for Vacuum Science, Techniques and Applications www.ivc16.org [email protected] Technical Sessions Short Courses Exhibit Technical Program

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Page 1: Technical Program - IVC-16Technical Sessions Key to Sessions/Paper Number AS Applied Surface Science EMElectronic Materials & Processing NS Nanometer Structures PS Plasma Science &

June 28 - July 2, 2004Cinema Festival PalaceVenice, Italy

IVC-16 (16th International Vacuum Congress)ICSS-12 (12th International Conference on Solid Surfaces)NANO-8 (8th Int. Conference on Nanometer Scale Science and Technology)AIV-17 (17th Vacuum National Symposium)

Associazione Italiana del Vuoto

International Union for Vacuum Science,Techniques and Applications

[email protected]

Technical SessionsShort CoursesExhibit

Technical Program

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Technical SessionsKey to Sessions/Paper Number

AS Applied Surface Science

EM Electronic Materials & Processing

NS Nanometer Structures

PS Plasma Science & Technology

SE Surface Engineering

SS Surface Science

TF Thin Films

VS Vacuum Science & Technology

Sessions sponsored by more than one Program Sub-Committee are labeled withmore acronyms (e.g. NS+SS)

Then a number to indicate parallel sessions sponsored by the same groups ofProgram Sub-Committees (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 a letter labeling: Morning, Afternoon, Poster

Then a number to indicate the sequence slot within a session (EM-MoA4)

The sessions will be held in two distinct buildings: Film Festival Palace (FFP) andCasino Palace (CP)

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IVC-16/ICSS-12/NANO-8/AIV-17 Technical Program at a Glance

RoomDay

Sala Grande(FFP) Mosaici 1 (CP) Mosaici 2 (CP) Teatro Perla

(CP)Sala delle Feste

(CP) Pasinetti FFP) Amici (CP)

MoM Plenary SessionAwards Ceremony

MoA NSNanowires I

AS+NS+PS+SE+TFNano-Bio & Self-

Assembly I

AS+EM+NS+PS+SE+TF

Surfaces,Nanotribology &

Lithography

SS1Dynamics atSurfaces &AdsorptionDynamics

SS2Organic Film

Growth and Self-Assembly

TF+SEOptical Thin Films I

EMOrganic Electronic

Materials I

MoP

TuM-1 Plenary SessionInt. Workshop:

Science, Technologyand Cultural

Heritage

TuM-2 NS2Nanowires II

NS1Nanoparticles andQuantum Dots I

AS+NSBio-Based Systems

NS+SSNano & Surfaces

SS1Electronic Structure

of Organics

Int. Workshop:Science, Technology

and CulturalHeritage

ASQuantitative

Analysis

TuA NS2Nanowires III

NS1Nanoparticles andQuantum Dots II

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF

Nano-Bio & Self-Assembly II

SS1Surface Structure

and Dynamics

SS2Surface Structureand Dynamics ofMetal on Metal

Int. Workshop:Science, Technology

and CulturalHeritage

EMMetallic and

Magnetic Materialsand Processing

TuP

WeM NS1Carbon Nanotubes I

NS+SS+TFGas Phase

Nanoparticles I

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF

Nano-Bio & Self-Assembly III

SS2New Techniques and

Applications inSurface Science

SEEngineeredMaterials:

Metallurgy,Processing, Cleaningand Characterization

Int. Workshop:Science, Technology

and CulturalHeritage

EMWide-Gap

Semiconductor

WeA NS1Carbon Nanotubes II

NS3Nanoparticles andQuantum Dots III

NS2Nanoelectronics I(Bio/Molecular

Electronics)

SS2Adsorption and

Reaction at SiliconSurfaces

SS3Low-Dimensional

Systems at Surfaces

Int. Workshop:Science, Technology

and CulturalHeritage

EMOrganic Electronic

Materials II

WeP

ThMAS+NS

High SpatialResolution and

Imaging

NS2Nanoparticles andQuantum Dots IV

NS1Nanoelectronics II

(Bio/MolecularElectronics and

Quantum Devices)

SS2Reactions at surfaces

I

IUVSTA-STDInitiative on

Technology Transfer

Int. Workshop:Science, Technology

and CulturalHeritage

EMAdvancedDielectrics

ThA NS1Carbon Nanotubes III

NS+SSBio-Objects at

Surfaces

NS2Nanoelectronics III

(QuantumPhenomena)

SS3Surface States andElectron Dynamics

IUVSTA-STDInitiative on

Technology Transfer

Int. Workshop:Science, Technology

and CulturalHeritage

EMNanoscale Devices

and Device Materials

ThP

FrM SS2Layered Systems

NS+SS+TFGas Phase

Nanoparticles II

NS1Nanoelectronics IV

(Quantum/SpinTransport)

SS1Reactions at Surfaces

II

SE+TFEngineered

Multilayer andNanostructured

Films

AS+NS+SSNanoimaging andNanomanipulation

EMLow-Dimensional

Structures

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IVC-16/ICSS-12/NANO-8/AIV-17 Technical Program at a GlanceRoomDay Volpi (FFP) Ristorante (CP) Retrobar (CP) Frau (FFP) Darsena (CP) Zorzi FFP) Adriatico

(CP)

MoM

MoA TFMagnetic Thin Films

PSPlasma Processes for

Microelectronics,Semiconductor and

Optoelectronics

AS+NSHigh Spatial

Resolution andMagnetism

SS3Water at Surfaces

VSGetterring Related

Phenomena andApplications

MoP Poster Session

TuM-1

TuM-2 SS2Magnetism at Surfaces

PSPlasma Processing for

Organic Materials I

SE+AS+TFCoatings I:

Nanotribology

NS3Nanomechanics &

Sensors

VSPressure and Gas Flow

Metrology I

TFIn situ

Characterization ofThin Film Growth I

TuA AS+EM+TFDepth Profiling

PSPlasma Processing forOrganic Materials II

AS+SE+TFCoatings II

SS3Many-Body Properties

VSPressure and Gas Flow

Metrology II

TFIn Situ

Characterization ofThin Film Growth II

TuP Poster Session

WeM AS+SSOxides

PSPlasma Processing forInorganic Materials &

Thermal PlasmaProcesses

NS2Nanomagnetism

VSPumping: Phenomena

and Technology

SS1Carbon Nanostructures

at Surfaces

WeAAS

Metals andSemiconductors

TF+SEOptical Thin Films II

AS+SE+TFCoatings III

VSOutgassing and

Desorption

SS1Diffusion at Surfaces

WeP Poster Session

ThMAS+SE

Novel and AdvancedTechniques

PSPlasma Sources:Engineering and

Diagnostics

SE+TFModeling Film

Modification andGrowth

SS1Adsorption and

Reaction ofHydrocarbons on

Metals

SS3Oxide Surfaces:

Growth, Structure andReactivity I

TF+SEMechanical Properties

of Thin Films

ThA AS+SSCatalysis

PSPlasma Sources:Engineering and

Diagnostics & FusionTechnology

SS2Oxide Surfaces:

Growth, Structure andReactivity II

SS1Adsorption and

Reaction of SmallMolecules on Surfaces

VSLarge Vacuum

Systems

TF+SEHard Coatings

ThP Poster Session

FrMSS3

Low-DimensionalSystems at Surfaces II

TF+SEInnovative Techniques

for Thin FilmDeposition

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IVC-16/ICSS-12/NANO-8/AIV-17 Poster Sessions

Room/Day

SS1Adsorption and

Reactions atSurfaces

SS2Organic Film

Growth and Self-Assembly

SS3Electronic

Structure ofOrganics

SS4Oxide Surfaces:

Growth, Structureand Reactivity

SS5Surface Structure

and Dynamics

SS6Diffusion at

SurfacesMonday(MoP)

Adriatico(CasinoPalace) SS7

New Techniquesand Applications

in Surface Science

SS8Low-Dimensional

Systems atSurfaces

AS+NS+SSNanoimaging andNanomanipulation

NS1Nanoparticles and

Quantum Dots

NS2Nano-Bio and

Self-Assembling

NS3Nanoelectronics

and QuantumPhenomena

NS4Carbon Nanotubes

NS5Nanowires

Tuesday(TuP)

Adriatico(CasinoPalace)

NS+SS+TFClusters and

Nanoparticles

NS+SSNanomagnetism

and Magnetism atSurfaces

SS1Surface States,

Layered Systems& Many-Body

Effects

AS+SE+TFApplications:

Coatings

EMAspects ofElectronicMaterials

PSPlasma Scienceand Technology

SEEngineeredMaterials:

Metallurgy,Processing,

Cleaning, andCharacterization

SE+TFModeling Film

Modification andGrowth

SE+TF2Engineered

Multilayer andNanostructured

FilmsWednesday(WeP)

Adriatico(CasinoPalace) SE+TF3

Hard Coatings &Mechanical

Properties of ThinFilms

TF1In Situ

Characterizationof Thin Film

Growth

TF2Magnetic Thin

Films

TF3Optical Thin

Films

TF4Innovative

Techniques forThin FilmDeposition

Thursday(ThP)

Adriatico(CasinoPalace)

AS+SETechniques

AS+SSApplications:

Metals,semiconductors,Catalysis, Oxides

and Heritage

VS1Pumping:

Phenomena andTechnology

VS2Pressure and GasFlow Metrology

VS3Outgassing and

Desorption

VS4Large Vacuum

Systems

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Venice Lagoon (Aerial View)

Connections Mestre-Venice-Venice Lido

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Lido di Venezia (Venice Lido) Maps

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Aerial View of the Convention Center (Lido di Venezia, VeniceLido)

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Special Events Sunday

14:00 Opening of Registration Desk

Short Courses Sunday14:00-18:00 Nanotribology and Nanomechanics

14:30-17:30 Hard Coatings

All Short Courses will be held in the Office wing of the Casino Palace

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Special Events Monday

14:00 Meeting of the Presidents of the European Vacuum Societies(Sala Zorzi, Film Festival Palace)

Short Courses Monday14:00 – 18:00 Auger Electron Spectroscopy and Depth-Profiling

14:00 – 18:00 Plasma Modifications of Polymers and Applications

All Short Courses will be held in the Office wing of the Casino Palace

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Monday Morning, June 28, 2004Plenary Sessions & Award CeremonyRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) – Plenary-MoM

9:00 Opening of ConferenceM. Sancrotti (General Chairman); M. G. Barthes (President, IUVSTA); U. Valbusa (ScientificChairman); G. Bonizzoni (President, AIV)

9:15 Plenary-MoM1 InvitedSurface Science from the nanometer to the kilometer RangeMadey T.E. (Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Laboratory for Surface ModificationRutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway NJ 08854, USA)

10:05 Plenary-MoM2 InvitedPhysics of Atomically Thin Noble and Transition Metal NanowiresTosatti E. (SISSA and The Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics, I-34014 Trieste,Italy)

10:55 AIV/IUVSTA Awards Ceremony & Elsevier Student AwardsM. Anderle (Scientific Vice-Chairman); G. Bonizzoni (President, AIV), A. Psacharopulo (Vice-President, AIV)

11:20 Presentation of IUVSTA Prize in Technology

11:25 Plenary-MoM3 InvitedThe Development of Quantitative Analysis by AES and XPS via Four Experimental Data Bases and anInterlaboratory StudySeah M. P. (National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW, U.K.)

12:15 Close of Plenary Session

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Monday Afternoon, June 28, 2004High Spatial Resolution and MagnetismRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) - AS+NS-MoA

L. GregorattiU. Valbusa

Nano-Bio & Self-Assembly IRoom: Mosaici 1 (Casino Palace) – AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoAE. MolinariT. Matsumoto

14:00 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA1 Plasma-deposited hydrophobicfilms for use in electrowetting-based droplet actuation,Bayiati P. (Greece) , Tserepi A., Gogolides E., Misiakos K.

14:20

AS+NS-MoA1 Invited Magnetism at the nanoscale,Kirschner J. (Germany)

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA2 ToF-SIMS Characterization ofThermal Degradation Products of Bixin from Annatto,Bittencourt C (Belgium) , Felicissimo M.P., Houssiau L.,Pireaux J.J.

14:40 AS+NS-MoA2 NanoSAM: ultimate resolution Scannig AugerMicroscopy,Westermann J. (Germany) , Roll U., Schäfer G., Feltz A.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA3 Nanostructured TiOx patternedfilms for in situ infection of cells by immobilized viralvectors,Bongiorno G. (Italy) , Carbone R., Marangi I., Piseri P.,Lenardi C., Vinati S., Milani P., Pelicci P. G.

15:00 AS+NS-MoA3 Quantitative Surface Chemical State Imagingby X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Roberts A.J. (UK) ,Blomfield C.J., Hutton S.J., Page S.C., Fairley N.

15:20 AS+NS-MoA4 Spatial structure of an individual Mn acceptorin GaAs,Yakunin A., Silov A.Y., Koenraad P.M. (The Netherlands), Wolter J.H., Van Roy W., De Boeck J., Tang J.M., FlatteM.E.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA4 Invited Immobilization of DNAfrom Plasma-functionalized Polymer, Silicon, and Metal-oxide Surfaces, Using an Original “Sono-plot” (Ultra-sound-mediated Deposition Technique), Manolache S. (USA) ,Cruz-Barba E.L., Helgren J., Larson B.J., Lagally M.,Denes F.S.

15:40 AS+NS-MoA5 HRTEM and SAED investigation ofFullerene-Like Carbon Nitride Thin Solid Films, Czigany Zs.(Hungary) , Veisz B., Neidhardt J., Hultman L.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA5 Plasma processes for micro- andnano-patterning biomedical surfaces,Favia P. (Italy) , Sardella E., Gristina R, Senesi G.S.,Lopez L.C., Detomaso L., D’Agostino R.

16:00 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA6 Structure and MechanicalProperties of Novel Plasma Sprayed Titanic Capillary-PorousCoatings for Intrabone Implants, Kalita V.I. (Russia) ,Bocharova M.A., Gnedovets A.G., Trushnikova A.S.,Shaternikov B.N., Yerokhin A.L., Matthews A.

16:20

AS+NS-MoA6 Invited Direct atomically resolved imaginginside a nanowire,Mikkelsen A. (Sweden) , Skold N., Ouatarra L., AndersenJ.N., Samuelson L., Seifert W.,Lundgren E.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA7 Nanostructured Prussian Bluebased biosensor arrays for H2O2 detection,Levchenko V.A. (Russia) , Matveenko V.N., KaryakinA.A., Puganova E.A., Karyakina E.E., Budashov I.A.,Kurochkin I.N., Varfolomeyev S.D.

16:40 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA8 DLC use to prevent calcificationin bioprosthetic hearth valve, Garcia-Amoedo L.H.,Mousinho A.P., Baucia J.A., Mansano R.D. (Brazil) , PintoT.J.A.

17:00

17:20

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Monday Afternoon, June 28, 2004Organic Electronic Materials IRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) – EM-MoA

G. McGuireS. Santucci

Nanowires IRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) – NS-MoA

L. SamuelsonH. Craighead

14:00 EM-MoA1 Influence of different substituents on theelectronic properties of Alq3,Van Elsbergen V. (Germany) , Much G.W., GrabowskiS.P., Boerner H.

NS-MoA1 Ballistic conductance of metallic nanowires withplane-waves basis set,Smogunov A.N. (34014 Trieste (Italy)) , Dal Corso A.,Gava P., Tosatti E.

14:20 EM-MoA2 Electronic Properties of Molecules Measured withNano-Gap Electrodes,Mizutani W. (Japan) , Naitoh Y., Tsukagoshi K.,Nagamatsu S., Yoshida Y.

NS-MoA2 Electrical Transport Property of an Isolated Metal-Polypyrrole-Metal Nanowire, Chung H.J. (Korea) , JungH.H., Cho Y.S., Lee S, Kuk Y.

14:40 EM-MoA3 High performance SuMBE pentacene based thinfilm transistors,Toccoli T. (Italy) , Pallaoro A., Coppedè N., De Angelis F.,Mariucci L., Fortunato G., Iannotta S.

15:00 EM-MoA4 STM/STS on self-organizing 3D hybridnanostructures,Mena-Osteritz E. (Dept. Organic Chemistry II. Universityof Ulm, D-89081-Ulm) , Bäuerle P.WITHDRAWN

NS-MoA3 Invited Electrical conductance of helical multi-shell gold nanowire,Oshima Y. (Japan) , Mouri K., Takayanagi K.

15:20 EM-MoA5 Field emission from polished cathode covered bynon-conjugated polymers,Ionov A.N., Popov E.O. (Russia) , Svetlichnyi V.M.,Nikolaeva M.N., Pashkevich A.A.

NS-MoA4 Luminescence of the gallium nitride nanodots andnanowires,Gruzintsev A.N. (Russia) , Redkin A.N., Tatsii V.I.,Yakimov E.E.

15:40 EM-MoA6 Fabrication method of Nano-gap Electrodeswithout Wet Process and Electrical Measurement of NanoStructured Molecules, Otsuka Y. (Japan) , Naitoh Y.,Matsumoto T., Mizutani W., Tabata H., Kawai T.

NS-MoA5 Self-organized, one-dimensional Pt nanowires onGe(001),Zandvliet H.J.W. (The Netherlands) , Gurlu O., AdamO.A.O., Poelsema B.

16:00 NS-MoA6 Synthesis of Cadmium Sulfide Nanomaterials withDifferent Morphology,LI Y. (P. R. China)

16:20 NS-MoA7 The influence of surface diffusion in growth of III-V nanowires,Persson A.I. (Lund university) , Ohlsson B.J., Jeppesen S.,Jensen L., Samuelson L.

16:40 NS-MoA8 Scanning Tunneling spectroscopy andphotoemission spectroscopy investigation of the electronicstructure of pentacene molecules on the Cu(119) surface,Gavioli L., Fanetti M., Sancrotti M., Baldacchini C. (Italy), Mariani C., Betti M.G.

17:00 NS-MoA9 Optical and Mechanical Properties of GoldNanoRods, Paul Mulvaney (School of Chemistry, TheUniversity of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia)

17:20

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Monday Afternoon, June 28, 2004Plasma Processes for Microelectronics, Semiconductor andOptoelectronicsRoom: Ristorante (Casino Palace) – PS-MoAV. ColomboF. Arefi-Khonsari

Surfaces, Nanotribology & LithographyRoom: Mosaici 2 (Casino Palace) –AS+EM+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoAD. BonnellA. Cleland

14:00

14:20

PS-MoA1 Invited Molecular Dynamics Simulations ofSpontaneous and Ion-Assisted Etching of Silicon,Graves D.B. (USA) , Humbird D.

AS+EM+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA1 Invited NanotribologicalStudies of Molecularly Thick Films Using Atomic ForceMicroscopy,Bhushan B. (Ohio 43210-1107 USA)

14:40 PS-MoA2 TALIF on Ozone in a DC Glow Discharge forOxidation of Ultrathin Aluminum Layers,Knechten K. (The Netherlands) , Engeln R., SwagtenH.J.M., Koopmans B., de Jonge W.J.M., van de SandenM.C.M.

15:00 PS-MoA3 Profile evolution simulation of deep silicon featureetching during the Bosch process, Kokkoris G.K (Greece) ,Tserepi A., Boudouvis A.G., Gogolides E.

AS+EM+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA2 Invited Peptide and ProteinInteractions with Surfaces,Castner D.G. (WA 98195-1750 USA)

15:20 PS-MoA4 New hard-mask approaches for Silicon dry etch for90 nm and below Flash Memory technology,Beghin L., Colombo R., Donghi O., Regini S. (Italy) , YehW.

15:40 PS-MoA5 Characterization of the plasma/cathode interactionin a RF magnetron sputtering system, Palmero A. (3508-TAUtrecht. The Netherlands) , van Hattum E.D., ArnoldbikW.M., Habraken F.H.P.M.

AS+EM+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA3 Invited Diffractive X-rayoptical devices and EUV interference lithography,Solak H., David C., Nöhammer B., Gobrecht J.(Switzerland)

16:00 PS-MoA6 Low temperature plasma deposition of siliconcarbide from methane and silane plasmas, Huran J.(Slovakia) , Hotovy I., Kobzev A.P., Balalykin N.I.

AS+EM+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA4 Protein patterning by softlithography, D. Mayer (Germany), R. Stockmann, D.Schwaab, A. Offenhäusser, G. Kron, J. M. Wessels, A.Yasuda

16:20

16:40

AS+EM+NS+PS+SE+TF-MoA5 Invited Nanofabrication byIon Beams, S. Valeri (Modena, Italy)Maria Grazia Cattania Memorial Award

17:00

17:20

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Monday Afternoon, June 28, 2004Dynamics at Surfaces & Adsorption DynamicsRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) – SS1-MoA

M. KawaiG. Paolucci

Organic Film Growth and Self-AssemblyRoom: Sala delle Feste (Casino Palace) – SS2-MoA

A. SelloniN. D. Shinn

14:00 SS2-MoA1 Preparation of functionalized hydrocarbonmoieties on H:Si(111),Yamada T. (Japan) , Shirasaka K., Noto M., Kato H.S.,Kawai M

14:20

SS1-MoA1 Invited Adsorption and Desorption DynamicsRelated by Detailed Balance in the Hydrogen Reaction on SiSurfaces,Namiki A. (Japan)

SS2-MoA2 Growth of organic semiconductors on Ag(111):Results from NIXSW, HREELS, and STM,Tautz F.S. () , Karki K., Eremtchenko M., Schaefer J.A.,Hauschild A., Sokolowski M.

14:40 SS1-MoA2 Adsorption on Quasicrystal Surfaces, Hoeft J.T.(UK) , Ledieu J., Banks D., Reid D.E., Smerdon J., BarrettS.D., McGrath R.

15:00 SS1-MoA3 Control of Molecule Conductivity by SpatiallySelecting Molecular Orbital,Komeda T. (Japan) , Fukidome H., Sainoo Y., Kim Y.,Kawai M.

SS2-MoA3 Invited Growth of Crystalline Organic Thin Films,Schreiber F. (United Kingdom)

15:20 SS1-MoA4 Structure and dynamics of on-surface andsubsurface oxygen adsorbed on Ag(210) and Ag(410),Bonini N. (Italy) , Kokalj A., Dal Corso A., de Gironcoli S.,Baroni S.

SS2-MoA4 Self-Assembly of Perylene on Ag(110) Surface,Gao L. (China) , Lin X., Deng Z.T., Cheng Z.H., Lu J.L.,He X.B., Ji W., Du S.X., Gao H.J.

15:40 SS1-MoA5 Rotationally elastic and inelastic diffraction andsticking of H{2} and D{2} on NiAl(110),Farías D., Nieto P., Rivière P., Busnengo H.F., Díaz C.,Salin A., Martín F. (Spain)

SS2-MoA5 Supramolecular Self-Assembly on the PatternedAu(111) Surface: Nanoscale Investigation of HydrogenBonding and Metal Coordination, Clair S. (Switzerland) ,Pons S., Brune H., Kern K., Barth J.V.

16:00 SS1-MoA6 Mapping the pathways of catalytic hydrocarbondissociation: sequential dehydrogenation of ethane on Pt{110}(1x2), Anghel A.T. (U.K.) , Jenkins S.J., King D.A.

SS2-MoA6 From Disulfide Physisorption to Thiolate-interfaceFormation: Chemisorption-induced Evolution of InterfaceElectronic Properties in the Dimethyl-Disulfide/Au(111)System, De Renzi V. ( Italy) , Marchetto D., Biagi R., delPennino U.

16:20 SS1-MoA7 Ultra high resolution measurements of phononlinewidths: Cu(100) surface modes, Alexandrowicz G. (UK), Fouquet P., Dworski S., Jardine A.P., Allison W., Ellis J.

SS2-MoA7 UHV deposition of L-Cysteine Self-AssembledFilms on Au(110): a synchrotron radiation investigation atALOISA, Gonella G. (Italy) , Pelori P., Cavalleri O.,Terreni S., Mattera L., Rolandi R., Canepa M., Floreano L.,Cvetko D., Cossaro A., Verdini A., Morgante A.

16:40 SS1-MoA8 Molecular beam studies of exo-electron andphoton emission: Cl2 on potassium.,Hellberg L.A. (Sweden) , Kasemo B.

SS2-MoA8 Ordered self-assembled monolayers of peptidenucleic acids,Briones C. (Km. 4. Torrejon de Ardoz. 28850 Madrid.Spain) , Mateo-Marti E., Gomez-Navarro C., Parro V.,Roman E., Martin-Gago J.A.

17:00 SS2-MoA9 Pentacene thin films grown by hyperthermaldeposition,Casalis L. (Trieste) , Danisman M.F., Nickel B., Scoles G.

17:20 SS2-MoA10 Structural study of thin copper phthalocyanine(CuPc) films on Au(110).,Cossaro A. (Italy) , Cvetko D., Bavdek G., Bruno F.,Floreano L., Verdini A., Morgante A., Evangelista F.,Ruocco A.

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Monday Afternoon, June 28, 2004Water at SurfacesRoom: Frau (Film Festival Palace) – SS3-MoA

S. ScandoloA. Goldoni

Optical Thin Films IRoom: Pasinetti (Film Festival Palace) – TF+SE-MoA

S. LubyD. Monaghan

14:00 SS3-MoA1 Partial Dissociation of Water onRuthenium{0001},Held G. (UK.) , Weissenrieder J., Mikkelsen A., AndersenJ.N., Feibelman P.J.

14:20 SS3-MoA2 Sticking of Protons to the Crystalline Basal Plane(0001) Ice Surfaces,Cabrera Sanfelix P (UK) , Al-Halabi A, Holloway S,Kroes G.J, Darling G.R

TF+SE-MoA1 Invited Mechanical Properties of OpticalCoatings,Klemberg-Sapieha J. (H3C 3A7 Canada) , Martinu L.

14:40 SS3-MoA3 Characterization of water layers on Ru(0001) andRu(0001)-(1x1)-O, Kondo T. (Japan) , Thiam M.M., KatoH.S., Kawai M.

TF+SE-MoA2 Deposition of magnesium fluoride thin filmsby plasma-heating-evaporation and sputter complex process inoxygen atmosphere, Deguchi T. (Kanazawa Inst. Tech.Japan) , Sasaki T., Kusano E., Iura S., Kawamata K.,Kinbara A.

15:00 SS3-MoA4 Surface crystallization of amorphous solid water,Backus E.H.G. (The Netherlands) , Grecea M.L., KleynA.W., Bonn M.

TF+SE-MoA3 Pulsed reactive dual magnetron deposition ofMgO films for plasma display panel (PDP) application,Kupfer H. (Germany) , Richter F., Kleinhempel R.,Hofmann K., Cheng Y., Welzel Th.

15:20 TF+SE-MoA4 Small Polaron Conductivity in IR TCO Films,Exarhos G.J. (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory(USA)) , Owings R.R., Windisch, Jr. C.F.

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SS3-MoA5 Invited Structure and bonding of water at surfaces,Nilsson A. (Sweden)

TF+SE-MoA5 Properties of transparent p-type ZnO filmsgrown by oxidation of Zn-based compounds, Kaminska E.(Poland) , Piotrowska A., Kossut J., Przezdziecka E.,Golaszewska K., Dynowska E., Dobrowolski W., Butkute R.,Barcz A., Jakiela R., Janik E., Wawer D.

16:00 TF+SE-MoA6 Stress and structure formation upon reactivesputtering of different transition metal oxides,Wuttig M. (Germany) , Ngaruiya J.M., Kappertz O.,Venkataraj S., Severin D.

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SS3-MoA6 Invited Water and mixed OH/water coadsorptionat metal surfaces, Clay C., Haq S., Hodgson A. (UK)

TF+SE-MoA7 Optical properties of rare earth dopedchalcogenide thin films fabricated by pulsed laser deposition,Dwivedi P.K., Tsui Y.Y., Sun Y.W., Haugen C.J., DeCorbyR.G., McMullin J.N., Munzar M., Koughia K., Tonchev D.,Kasap S.O. (Canada)

16:40 SS3-MoA7 Water dissociation on Ru(001): An activatedprocess, Ogasawara H.O. (USA) , Andersson K.A., SchirosT.S., Nikitin A.N., Pettersson L.P., Nilsson A.N.

TF+SE-MoA8 Electronic Properties and Chemistry at theInterface of 3,4,9,10- Perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride(PTCDA) with Magnesium,Gavrila G. (Germany) , Gorgoi M., Tepper B., KampenT.U., Braun W., Zahn D.R.T.

17:00 SS3-MoA8 Growth and Compaction of Porous Solid WaterFilms,Baragiola R.A. (USA) , Sekar K., Bahr D.A., Fama M.,Loeffler M.J., Pugh D., Raut U., Teolis B.D., Vidal R.A.

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Monday Afternoon, June 28, 2004Magnetic Thin FilmsRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) – TF-MoA

R. De GryseR. Wappling

Gettering Related Phenomena & ApplicationsRoom: Darsena (Casino Palace) – VS-MoA

C. BoffitoP. Chiggiato

14:00 TF-MoA1 Magnetic and chemical properties ofFe/NiO/Fe(001) trilayers.,Brambilla A. (I-20133 Milano (Italy)) , Finazzi M.,Portalupi M., Biagioni P., Duò L., Vavassori P., Ciccacci F.

14:20 TF-MoA2 Influence of the growth parameters on the Curietemperature of La{0.7}Sr{0.3}MnO{3} half-metallic films,Bertacco R. (Italy) , Riva M., Cantoni M., Ciccacci F.

VS-MoA1 Invited Evolution of gettering technologies forvacuum packaged devices: From getters for vacuum tubes togetters for MEMS, Amiotti M. (Italy) , Moraja M.

14:40 TF-MoA3 Structural and magnetic anisotropies ofFe/ZnSe(001) thin films.,Marangolo M. (F-75252 Paris Cédex 05-France) , GuicharG.M., Eddrief M., Etgens V.H., Rivoire M., Magnan H.

VS-MoA2 Sorption characteristics of gettering films inanisotropic conditions: experimental and theoretical issues,Longoni G. (SAES Getters) , Bonucci A., Giannantonio R.,Carretti C., Urbano M., Caterino A.L.

15:00 TF-MoA4 Growth and properties of bimetallic thin films offcc-FeCu,Niño M.A. (Spain) , Camarero J., de Miguel J.J., MirandaR., Gómez L., Ferrón J.

VS-MoA3 St 2002: a new non evaporable getter activable atlow temperature with high sorption performances,Toia LT (Italy) , Coda ACD, Pastore G.

15:20 TF-MoA5 In-situ Brillouin Scattering study of magneticanisotropy in Fe/GaAs(001) ultrathin films.,Tacchi S. (Università di Perugia Via Pascoli 06123Perugia Italy) , Carlotti G., Gubbiotti G., Madami M.

VS-MoA4 Ageing of Non-Evaporable Getter (NEG) thin filmcoatings,Benvenuti C., Chiggiato P. (Switzerland) , Chuste G.,Costa Pinto P., Wevers I.

15:40 TF-MoA6 Unexpected magnetism: the effect of lowdimensionality,Abrikosov I.A. (Sweden) , Olovsson W., Ponomareva A.V.,Isaev E.I., Pourovskii L.V.

VS-MoA5 Investigation of the pump down characteristics of astainless steel pipe with IntegraTorr NEG coating at differentactivation conditions,Conte A. (SAES Getters S.p.A. Italy) ,Mazza F.

16:00 TF-MoA7 Structure and Magnetism of Fe{x}Mn{1-x} ultrathin films on Cu(100), Bhagwat S, Thamankar R, SchumannF.O (Germany)

VS-MoA6 Improving the ultimate pressure of UHV pumps byNon-Evaporable Getter (NEG) thin film coatings,Benvenuti C., Faggian S., Ruzinov V. (CERN( Switzerland))

16:20 TF-MoA8 Atomic stacking and magnetic anisotropy of cobaltultrathin films grown on Au(111) vicinal substrates,Baudot G., Girard Y., Repain V. (France) , Rohart S.,Rousset S., Tejeda A., Coati A., Garreau Y., Ferré J., JametJ.P.

VS-MoA7 TiZrV coated vacuum chambers for the LHC warmsections.,Andreoletty G., Arnau Izquierdo G., Benvenuti C.,Chiggiato P., Chuste G., Costa Pinto P. (Switzerland) ,Gavillet J., Mongelluzzo A., Wevers I.

16:40 TF-MoA9 Cobalt Nitride Films prepared by IBAD – thematerial for Co/CoN multilayers, Vais J., Fiala J., Mraz M.,Dittrichova L., Spousta J., Rafaja D., Sikola T. (CzechRepublic)

VS-MoA8 Model of a Sputtered Non-Evaporable Getter(SNEG) coating onto the surface of a vacuum chamber,Bonucci A. (SAES Getters S.p.A. Italy) ,Conte A., Raimondi S.

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TF-MoA10 Invited Spin structures in thin magnetic films:Recent developments towards spintronic materials,Zabel H. (Germany)

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Monday Afternoon, June 28, 2004Poster Session

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Adsorption and Reactions at SurfacesRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS1-MoP

SS1-MoP1 Glycine interaction with silicon (001), Miotto R. (Brazil) , Ferraz A.C.SS1-MoP2 Reaction Intermediate in Thermal Decomposition of 1,3-Disilabutane to Silicon Carbide on Si(100)-(2X1)by Cs+ Reactive Ion Scattering, Jee H.G. (Republic of Korea) , Kim H.Y., Kim S.K., Lee S.B.SS1-MoP3 Study of NO Adsorption on Stepped Pt(335), Irokawa K. (Japan) , Kobayashi K., Okuya T., Hara S.,Miki H.SS1-MoP4 Ab initio study on structures and electronic states of S-C6H4SH on Au(111) surface by cluster models,TaniBayashi S., Tada T., Watanabe S. (Japan), Yoshizawa K.SS1-MoP5 Stability and Mechanism for the Selective Etching of Ultra Thin Ge Films on a Si(100) Surface UponChlorine Adsorption, Wu J.L., Yang K.M., Lin D.S. (Taiwan)SS1-MoP6 Theoretical Study of Cyclohexane Dehydrogenation on Pt(111) and Ni(111), Tsuda M.T (Japan) , DinoW.A.D, Nakanishi H.N, Kasai H.KSS1-MoP7 Photodesorption of ionized clusters from water physisorbed on rare gas solids: Measurements of thedesorption threshold, Tachibana T (Japan) , Yamauchi Y, Nagasaki H, Miura T, Hirayama T, Sakurai M,Arakawa ISS1-MoP8 Infrared Reflection Absorption Study of Carbon Monoxide Adsorption on Cu(100)-(2\2)p4g-Pd OrderedAlloy Surface, Wadayama T (Japan) , Sasaki Y, Shiomitsu K, Hatta ASS1-MoP9 Passivation of aluminium (Al) surfaces against oxidation by a monoatomic TIN (Sn) wetting layer, KleinE. (Austria) , Schwarz B., Eisenmenger-Sittner C., Tomastik C., Kovacs A.SS1-MoP10 Kinetics and dynamics of the water formation reaction on palladium surfaces by using atomic andmolecular hydrogen., Pauer G. (Austria) , Kratzer M., Winkler A.SS1-MoP11 H on Pt(110): Preferential chemisorption in low coordinated sites., Menzel A. (Austria) , Zhang Z.,Minca M., Deisl C., Loerting T., Bertel E., Redinger J.SS1-MoP12 Adsorption of CS2 and CO2 on Pd(111): Theory, Bako I. (Hungary) , Papai I., Palinkas G.SS1-MoP13 Electrochemical Deposition of Organic Monolayers on TiO2 surfaces, Merson A. (Israel) , Dittrich T.,Burstein L., Shapira Y.SS1-MoP14 What the Sawtooth In Situ Signal Implies about Surface-Reaction Mechanism for Alternate-SupplyOMVPE Growth of ZnSe, Hayashi K. (Japan) , Kanayama T., Omote N.SS1-MoP15 Structure and reacitivity of bimetallic Cr-Ru surfaces, Denecke R., Engelhardt M.P., TraenkenschuhB., Fuhrmann T., Papp C., Schmid M., Biedermann A., Varga P., Steinrueck H.P. (Germany)SS1-MoP16 Active oxidation kinetics on the Si(111) 7x7 surface studied by scanning tunneling microscopy, FukudaT. (Japan) , Suzuki Y., Nakayama H.SS1-MoP17 Adsorption state of NO on Mo(100) surface studied by ESDIAD, Miki H. (Japan) , Irokawa K.,Tanaka R.SS1-MoP18 Ab initio study on structures and electronic states of S-C6H4SH on Au(111) surface by cluster models,TaniBayashi S., Tada T., Watanabe S. (Japan), Yoshizawa K.SS1-MoP19 Electrochemical formation of sulfide layers on Cu(100) – an in-situ STM study, Broekmann P.(Germany) , Spaenig A., Mangen T., Wandelt K.SS1-MoP20 Field Emission Mechanism of Graphite Nanostructures, Araidai M (Japan) , Nakamura Y, WatanabeKSS1-MoP21 Concurrent SiO desorption with oxide-layers formation as observed by simultaneous measurements ofreal-time in-situ photoemission spectroscopy and mass spectrometry in the Si(001) oxidation by supersonic O2molecular beams, Teraoka Y. (Japan) , Yoshigoe A., Moritani K., Hachiue S.SS1-MoP22 Low-Temperature Heat Transport in Graphite Nanostructures, Yamamoto T (Japan) , Mii K,Watanabe KSS1-MoP23 A TPD, LEED and HREELS investigation of prenal on Pt(111)., Haubrich J. (Germany) , Krupski A.,Becker C., Wandelt K.SS1-MoP24 The adsorption of oxygen on a carbidized Mo(100) surface: an XPS, AES, LEIS and MS study, ÓváriL., Farkas A.P., Kiss J. (Hungary) , Solymosi F.SS1-MoP25 Stability of Assembled Molecular Nanostructures on Surfaces, Paavilainen S. (Sweden) , Persson M.SS1-MoP26 Bonding of phthalocyanine to TiO2 for solar cell applications, Palmgren P (Sweden) , Gothelid M,

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Sun L, Akermark BSS1-MoP27 Cs adsorption on Si(001)-2 1: An ab initio study, Shaltaf R., Mete E., Ellialtioglu S. (Turkey)SS1-MoP28 The promoting effect of preadsorbed oxygen in the adsorption and dissociaton of simple molecule onPd(111): Theory, Bako I. (Hungary) , Kovacs I., Palinkas G.SS1-MoP29 DFT study of Rb/Si(001)-2 1 system, Mete E., Shaltaf R., Ellialtioglu S. (Turkey)SS1-MoP30 Amino acids and ice: a UHV study of the interactions of glycine with ice nanolayers, Tzvetkov G.(Austria) , Ramsey M.G., Netzer F.P.SS1-MoP31 Ethylene decomposition on Rh(100), Pd(100) and Pt(100), Curulla Ferre D. (The Netherlands) ,Nieskens D.L.S., van Bavel A.P., Niemantsverdriet J.W.SS1-MoP32 Phase behavior of specifically adsorbed iodide anions on a Cu(100) electrode Рan in-situ STM study,Spaenig A. (Germany) , Broekmann P., Hommes A., Wandelt K.SS1-MoP33 Adsorption of ethyne and its co-adsorption with hydrogen on Pd-Co alloy surfaces, Krawczyk M.(Poland)SS1-MoP34 The reactions of butyl groups on the Mo2C/Mo(100) surface, Deak L. (Hungary) , Oszko A.,Solymosi F.SS1-MoP35 Borazine adsorption on Si(001), Bournel F. (France) , Gallet J.J., Le Guen K., Dufour G., Rochet F.,Sirotti F.SS1-MoP36 Thermostability of Brium Hydride on CVD-diamond Surface, Hongo S. (Japan), Kawanabe M.,Komai K., Urano T.SS1-MoP37 Intact and dissociative adsorption of water on Ru(0001), Clay C., Haq S., Hodgson A. (UK)SS1-MoP38 Field electron emission inhibition by gas treatment, Re M. (Italy) , Sarta G., Cuttone G.SS1-MoP39 Reaction of HCl and HBr at ice surfaces., Zimbitas G., Harnett J., Haq S., Hodgson A. (UK)SS1-MoP40 Thermodynamic study of NO thin films adsorbed on MgO (100), Trabelsi M. (Tunisia) , Saidi S.,Chefi C., Coulomb J.P.SS1-MoP41 Macro versus nanoscale investigation of the wetting and adhesion of superhydrophilic TiO2 surfaces,Sondergaard E. (France) , Barthel E., Beguin V., Nael P., Pinquier A.SS1-MoP42 Oxygen bonding, reactivity and induced segregation of Ą-Cu-Al (100) alloys oriented single crystalsurfaces for different Al concentrations studied by photoelectron and low energy ion scattering spectroscopies.,Kravchuk T (Israel) , Akhvlediani R, Hoffman ASS1-MoP43 Initial stages of surface and sub-surface oxidation of Al(100) studied by photoelectron spectroscopy andlow energy ion scattering, Kravchuk T (Israel) , Akhvlediani R, Hoffman ASS1-MoP44 Resonant Auger spectroscopy of borazine adsorbed on Si(001)-2x1, Gallet J.J. (France) , Bournel F.,Le Guen K., Rangan S., Dufour G., Rochet F., Sirotti F.SS1-MoP45 Ab-initio study of excess electrons at the ice surface, Baletto F (Italy), Scandolo S.SS1-MoP46 Kinetics of sapphire nitridation under NH3 flux., Mansurov V.G. (Russia) , Nikitin A.Yu., GalitsynYu.G, Preobrazhenskii V.V., Khamzin T.Kh., Zhuravlev K.S., Tronc P., Neu G., Loubet J.L.SS1-MoP47 Hydrogen induced metallization at the SiC(100)-(3x2) surface, Pignedoli C.A., Di Felice R. (Italy) ,Bertoni C.M., Catellani A.SS1-MoP48 Hydrogen bonding and thermal stability of nanodiamond films deposited by plasma enhanced CVD,Michaelson Sh., Akhvlediani R., Cyterman C., Hoffman A. (Israel)SS1-MoP49 Two dimensional ordering of C atoms in Si(001)-c(4x4) phase, Kim H., Kim W., Lee G., Koo J.Y.(Korea)SS1-MoP50 Adsorption and desorption kinetics of Ga on (0001)GaN surfaces, Mansurov V.G., Nikitin A.Yu.(Russia), Galitsyn Yu.G., Preobrazhenskii V.V., Khamzin T.Kh., Zhuravlev K.S., Tronc P., Neu G., Loubet J.L.SS1-MoP51 Sulfur K-edge NEXAFS and XPS study of molecularly adsorbed (CH3)2S on c(10~2)Ag/Cu(100), YagiS. (Japan) , Nakano Y., Ikenaga E., Kutluk G., Sardar S.A., Syed J.A., Tanaka K., Hashimoto E., Taniguchi M.SS1-MoP52 Anomalous CO condensation on surfactant-protected gold nanosphere monolayer, Kim T.S., Lee S.J.,Lee J (Korea)SS1-MoP53 Molecular adsorption of (CH3)2S on Rh(100) studied by Sulfur K-edge NEXAFS, Nomoto T. (Japan) ,Yagi S., Kutlku G., Soda K., Hashimoto E., Taniguchi M.SS1-MoP54 Resonant phoemission study of acetonitrile adsorbed on Si(001), Le Guen K. (France) , Gallet J.J.,Bournel F., Dufour G., Rangan S., Ilakovac V., Rochet F., Sirotti F.SS1-MoP55 Vibrations on Al(111) and Al(100) surfaces covered by Na, Rusina G.G., Skliadneva I.Yu., EremeevS.V., Borisova S.D., Chulkov E.V. (San Sebastian)SS1-MoP56 CO adsorption on close-packed Cu and stepped Cu(211) surfaces: first-principle and experimental study.,Gajdo M. (Austria) , Eichler A., Hafner J., Meyer G., Rieder K.H.SS1-MoP57 STM/AFM study of thin Sb layers on SiC, Mazur P., Zuber S.M., Ciszewski A. (Poland)SS1-MoP58 Ultrathin films of HF on the stepped surface of w(110):, Trembulowicz A., Szczudlo Z., Ciszewski A.(Poland)SS1-MoP59 Adsorption and dissociation of water on graphite surfaces, Cabrera Sanfelix P (UK) , Holloway S,

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Kolasinsky K.W, Darling G.RSS1-MoP60 Geometry of methoxide on Ru(001): the effect of pre-adsorbed oxygen, Barros RB (Portugal) , GarciaAR, Ilharco LMSS1-MoP61 Sm-induced chain structures on Si(111) surface, Ehret E. (France) , Palmino F., Mansour L.,Duverger E., Labrune J.C., Themlin J.M., Barrett N.SS1-MoP62 The adsorption properties of PdZnx alloy on Pd(100):preparation and characterisation, Kovacs I.(Hungary)SS1-MoP63 Reactivity of formic acid on oxygen modified Ru(001) surfaces, Garcia A.R. (Portugal) , Brito deBarros R., Ilharco L.M.SS1-MoP64 Comparison of azidoacetonitrile reactivity on Rh clusters and surfaces, Vassilenko V. (Portugal) ,Teodoro O.M.N.D., Rodrigues P., Barros M.T., Costa M.L., Cabral M.H.V., Beyer M.K., Balteanu I., BondybeyV.SS1-MoP65 Two-dimensional hydration shells of alkali metal ions at a hydrophobic surface, Gao S. (Sweden)SS1-MoP66 Functionalisation of GAAS (100) surfaces for chemical sensors, Rei Vilar M. (France) , El BeghadadiJ., Debontridder F., Naaman R., Ferraria A.M., Botelho do Rego A.M.SS1-MoP67 Study of adsorption of hydrogen-containing molecules on the nanoporous silicon surface., Solntsev VS(Ukraine) , Litovchenko VG, Gorbanyuk TISS1-MoP68 Characterisation of superhydrophilic TiO2 surfaces, Sondergard E (France), Beguin V, Naël P,Barthel E, Gueneau L, Labrousse LSS1-MoP69 Element-specific probe of the magnetic and electronic properties of Dy endohedral fullerenes, BondinoF., Cepek C., Parmigiani F., Tagmatarchis N., Prato M., Goldoni A. (Italy)

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Diffusion at SurfacesRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS6-MoP

SS6-MoP1 Hybrid processing of Ti6Al4V using Plasma Immersion Ion Implantation combined with PlasmaNitriding, Silva M.M. (Brazil) , Ueda M., Otani C., Reuther H., Lepienski C.M., Soares Jr. P.C.SS6-MoP2 Non-equilibrium diffusion on stepped surfaces., Masin M., Vattulainen I., Ala-Nissila T., Chvoj Z.(Czech Republic)SS6-MoP3 Adatom diffusion and binding at strained Ge (111) surfaces, Asaoka H., Filimonov S.N. (Germany) ,Voigtlander B.SS6-MoP4 Hydrogen and deuterium dissolution in near surface area of metals at friction, Deulin E.A. (Russia) ,Rodina E.A.SS6-MoP5 Surface diffusion of Cu adatoms on Cu(111), Marinica M.C., Barreteau C. (France) , DesjonqueresM.C., Spanjaard D.SS6-MoP6 Hydrogen and deuterium dissolution in near surface area of metals at friction, Deulin E.A. (Russia) ,Rodina E.A.SS6-MoP7 Atomic scale friction in magic size clusters, Ono K., Nitta T., Nakamura J. (Japan) , Natori A.SS6-MoP8 Growth modes and atomic structure of ultrathin Fe films on Cu(100) and Cu(111) prepared by pulsed laserdeposition (PLD), Schiechl H. (Austria) , Biedermann A., Schmid M., Varga P.SS6-MoP9 Quantum dynamics of dimer motion on periodic substrates, Pijper E (The Netherlands) , Fasolino ASS6-MoP10 Interpretation of quasi-elastic helium atom scattering (QHAS) measurements, Jardine A.P. (UK) , EllisJ., Allison W.SS6-MoP11 Low-temperature interdiffusion in vacuum deposited thin films, Nenadovic TM (Serbia andMontenegro)SS6-MoP12 Effect of gas adsorption on resistant torque of ball bearings in vacuum, Deulin E.A. (Russia) , RyabovN.V., Tkacheva E.V., Papko V.M., Filippova N.V.SS6-MoP13 Nanocrystal Formation in Al(110) Homoepitaxy: Bimodal Growth and the Role of Surface 'KineticTraps', Buatier de Mongeot F (Italy) , Molle A, Buzio R, Boragno C, Valbusa U

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Electronic Structure of OrganicsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS3-MoP

SS3-MoP1 Electronic structure of b-phase CuPc thin film, Lozzi L. (Italy) , Picozzi S., La Rosa S., Santucci S.SS3-MoP2 Electronic band structure of long-range ordered thiolate layer on Cu(100), Bussolotti F. (Italy) ,Corradini V., Di Castro V., Betti M.G., Mariani C.SS3-MoP3 Study of the electronic properties of a thin conjugated oligomer film interface with p-doped Si(111),

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Papaefthimiou V., Kennou S. (Greece)SS3-MoP4 Charge Neutrality Level and Induced Density of Interface States: Energy Level Alignment inMetal/Organic interfaces, Vazquez H. (Spain) , Oszwaldowski R., Perez R., Ortega J., Flores F., Kahn A.SS3-MoP5 A study of the thin conjugated oligomer film / gold interface using X-ray and Ultraviolet PhotoelectronSpectroscopies., Papaefthimiou V., Petraki F., Kennou S. (Greece)SS3-MoP6 Ordered pentacene array on the vicinal Cu(119) surface: linearly polarised UV photoemission study ofinterface electronic states, Baldacchini C. (Italy) , Betti M.G., Corradini V., Gavioli L., Mariani C., Sayago D.I.,Giovanelli L., Panaccione G., Rossi G., Vobornik I.SS3-MoP7 Electronic response to structural and chemical properties in pentacene single crystals, Jurchescu O.D.(The Netherlands) , Baas J, De Wijs G, De Groot R.A., Palstra T.T.M.

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Low-Dimensional Systems at SurfacesRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS8-MoP

SS8-MoP1 Coverage dependence of Low Dimensional Atomic and Electronic Structures of submonolayer Cs onStepped Cu, Ogawa K. (Japan) , Kawai H., Nakanishi K., Namba H.SS8-MoP2 Surface structure investigations on amorphous tellurium subhalides, Kayser T. (Germany) , Knopp B.,Beck J., Wandelt K.SS8-MoP3 Electronic structure of the extremely uniform Si nano-islands on Si(111) surface, Negishi R. (Japan) ,Suzuki M., Shigeta Y.SS8-MoP4 STM and ARPES studies on Ni/vicinal Au(111), Shiraki S. (Japan) , Fujisawa H., Nantoh M., KawaiM.SS8-MoP5 Investigations on the crystallisation of rapidly quenched alloys, Kayser T. (Germany) , Wandelt K.SS8-MoP6 Photoemission study of self-organised Ag nanostructures on the N-modified Cu(100) surface, Finetti P.(Italy) , Ferrari L., D'Addato S.SS8-MoP7 Interface intermixing in the early stages of heteroepitaxy, Longo R.C. (Spain) , Stepanyuk V.S., HergertW., Vega A., Gallego L.J., Kirschner J.SS8-MoP8 Photoemission final-state effects in transition metal dichalcogenides TiTe2, TiS2 and VSe2, Strocov V.N.(Switzerland) , Barrett N., Krasovskii E.E., Berger H., Claessen R.SS8-MoP9 Photoluminescence, Raman scattering and Vertical Transport in \\ CdSe/CdMgSe Superlattices, ReshinaI.I. (Russia) , Mirlin D.N., Ivanov S.V.SS8-MoP10 STM study of one-dimensional Gd chains on Pt(997) surface, Fujisawa H., Shiraki S. (Riken) ,Nantoh M., Kawai M.SS8-MoP11 Correlations between the surface vorphology and electronic properties of porous multilayer structureswith quantum InGaAs layers, Orlov L.K., Ivina N.L. (Russia) , Shevtsov V.B.SS8-MoP12 The formation of the silver 4d band in ultra thin films, MiksicTrontl V. (Croatia) , Kralj M., MilunM., Pervan P.SS8-MoP13 Interfacial states of ion eroded Rh(110), Molle A. (Italy), Buatier de Mongeot F., Granone F.,Fuerkaiti X., Boragno C., Valbusa U.SS8-MoP14 Changed periodicity of one-dimensional structure on Ag/Si(110) surface, Cho E.S (Korea) , Kim M.K,Hur H, Park J.W, Lee S.W, Kang H.J, Park C.Y

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00New Techniques and Applications in Surface ScienceRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS7-MoP

SS7-MoP1 The energy dependence of linear and circular dichroism in photoemission., Torelli P. (France) , OustazeS., Sirotti F.SS7-MoP2 Development of scanning interaction spectroscopy with noncontact AFM, Arai T. (Japan) , Tomitori M.SS7-MoP3 Elastic recoil detection by time of flight system using 10 MeV Fluorine, Hong W. (Republic of Korea) ,Kim J.K., Kim G.D., Woo H.J., Choi H.W., Ji Y.Y.SS7-MoP4 Spray-jet technique for spectroscopic and STM analyses, Yamada T. (Japan) , Susuki H., Miki H.,Mashiko S.SS7-MoP5 Formation of Organosilane Layers on Oxide Nanoskin-covered Polymer Substrates, Hozumi A. (Japan) ,Shirahata N., Asakura S., Fuwa A., Yokogawa Y., Kameyama T.SS7-MoP6 Atom Probe Study of modifications on STM tips, Stupnik A., Fian A., Leisch M. (Austria)SS7-MoP7 Chemically Resolved Electrical Measurements using XPS, Cohen H. (Israel)

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SS7-MoP8 A new method to determine the glass transition at the polymer surface and in thin polymer films byembedding of metal nanoparticles and via charging in XPS, Zaporojtchenko V. (Germany) , Erichsen J., DolgnerK, Zikonite J., Faupel FSS7-MoP9 Effect of the negative high voltage on sterilization process by PBII method using N2 gas, TANAKA T.(Japan) , Watanabe S., Takagi T., Ichikizaki T., Wakamoto I.SS7-MoP10 High vacuum actuators for the multicoordinate positioning, Mikhailov V.P. (Russia) , Deulin E.A.,Borin D.Y., Sychev V.V.SS7-MoP11 e-Beam Referenced Work Function Evaluation in X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer, Cohen H. (Israel), Nogues C., Ray S., Zon I., Lubomirsky I.SS7-MoP12 Extended pressure and temperature range in UHV tribometry, Le Mogne Th. (France) , Nauleau B.,De Barros M.I., Fontaine J., Martin J.M.SS7-MoP13 Development of a new nuclear microprobe system in KIGAM and mapping of surface elements, KimG.D. (Korea) , Choi H.W., Woo H.J., Kim J.K., Hong W.SS7-MoP14 Restoration of the Real Potential Distribution in Electrostatic Force Microscopy, Strassburg E. , BoagA., Rosenwaks Y.SS7-MoP15 Surface electron spectroscopy using a field emission scanning tunneling microscope on a rotational stagein UHV, Hirade M., Arai T., Tomitori M. (Japan)SS7-MoP16 Preliminary results with CESYRA (Cluster Experiments with Synchrotron Radiation), Piseri P. (Italy) ,Lenardi C., Bongiorno G., Bandiera D., Barborini E., Orsini F., Poletti G., Ravagnan L., Salis E., Siviero F.,Coreno M., De Simone M., Milani P.SS7-MoP17 Ion-beam sputtering deposition of CsI thin film, Nitti M.A. (Italy) , Senesi G.S., Valentini A., NappiE.SS7-MoP18 Focusing of MeV-He ion beams by means of tapered glass capillary optics, Narusawa T. (Japan) ,Nebiki T.SS7-MoP19 Integrated Solutions for Nanotechnology: High Resolution SEM/SAM combined with state-of-the-artSPM Technology, Maier M. (Germany) , Zach J., Bihr J., Westermann J., Schäfer G., Poppensieker J., GüntherB., Feltz A., Berghaus T.SS7-MoP20 Low temperature, high intensity helium beam sources: A study of anomalous attenuation, Hedgeland H.(U.K.) , Jardine A.P., Ellis J., Allison W.SS7-MoP21 Time-Resolved Force Detection using Dynamic-Mode Scanning Force Microscopy, Matsumoto T(Japan) , Kawai TSS7-MoP22 Development of a new method on evaluation of change of interatomic binding forces., TrapeznikovV.A. (Russia)SS7-MoP23 New possibilities in nanobioanalytics using cluster ion sources in TOF-SIMS, Kayser S. (Germany) ,Rading D., Kollmer F., Niehuis E.SS7-MoP24 Scanning helium microscopy: steps toward a new imaging technique, Weeks A. (UK) , MacLarenD.A., Bacon R.T., Hustler-Wraight P., Bell M., Ellis J., Allison W.SS7-MoP25 Characterization of surface roughness by x-ray scattering at small glancing angle using a compact UHVx-ray diffractometer, Fujii Y. (Japan) , Nakayama T., Yoshida K.SS7-MoP26 Structure of hot spots in near-field optics, Poponin V.P. (CA) , Ignatov A.M.SS7-MoP27 STM-based nanolithography in diamond-like carbon layers, Muehl T. (Germany)

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Organic Film Growth and Self-AssemblyRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS2-MoP

SS2-MoP1 Surface Stress induced by Swelling of Plasma-polymerized Allylamine Films, Igarashi S. (Japan) ,Berger R., Foerch R., Zhang Z., Itakura A.N., Kitajima M.SS2-MoP2 Modelling of Subphtalocyanine molecules self-assembly on Ag(111), Tornau E.E. (Lithuania) ,Petrauskas V., Lapinskas S.SS2-MoP3 Stability of Self-assembled Thiolates on Au Surface Investigated by Lateral Forece Microscope, KimY.K., Koo J.P., Ha J.S. (Korea)SS2-MoP4 Adsorption of cationic organic molecules on anion-modified Cu(100), Safarowsky C., Wandelt K.,Broekmann P. (Germany)SS2-MoP5 Epitaxial Growth of Sexiphenyl Thin Films on KCl(100), Haber T., Oehzelt M., Smilgies D.M.,Grogger W., Schaffer B., Sitter H., Andreev A., Resel R. (Austria)SS2-MoP6 Controlling Order in Thin Films with Thermotropic Liquid Crystal Solvents, Patrick D. (USA)SS2-MoP7 Surface Stress during Alkanethiol, Dithiol and Disulfide Adsorption on Gold, Itakura A.N. (Japan) ,Berger R., Igarashi S., Higai S., Kitajima M.

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SS2-MoP8 Controlled Growth of Metal Phthalocynine Thin Films by SuMBE: Morphology, Optical Properties andPhase Transitions., Toccoli T, Waltzer K, Pallaoro A, Barone T, Cazzanelli E, Fritz T, Iannotta S (Italy)SS2-MoP9 Organic Multilayer Films via Molecular Layer Epitaxy, Ofir Y.O. (Israel) , Yitzchaik S.Y.SS2-MoP10 In situ optical monitoring of organic film growth by Organic Molecular Beam Deposition., Goletti C.G.(Italy) , Bussetti G.B., Chiaradia P.C., Sassella A.S., Borghesi A.B.SS2-MoP11 Molecular orientation of 2-Mercaptobenzoxazole on Cu(100), Allegretti F., Bussolotti F. (Italy) ,D'Addato S., Dhanak V., Mariani C.SS2-MoP12 Energetics of Alkanethiol Self-Assembly: A Combined Calorimetry and QCM Approach, Shirazi H.M.,Riggs J.C., Smith A.L., Shinn N.D. (USA)SS2-MoP13 Lead-phthalocyanine deposited on InSb(001)-2x4/c(2x8): molecular orientation determined byphotoelectron diffraction, Giovanelli L., Papageorgiou N. (France), Salomon E., Angot T., Layet J.M., Le Lay G.,Floreano L., Verdini A., Cossaro A., Morgante A.SS2-MoP14 Interfacially assembled planar nanocomposite films, Sergeev-Cherenkov A.N., Artemyev M.,Gainutdinov R.V., Gubin S.P., Khanin V.V., Kisiel D., Kislov V.V. (Russia), Pavlov S.A., Rakhnyanskaya A.A.,Soldatov E.S., Trifonov A.S., Tolstikhina A.L., Khomutov G.B.SS2-MoP15 Grafting of Benzylic Amide Macrocycles onto Acid-Terminated Self-Assembled Monolayers Studied bySTM, AFM and XPS, Mendoza S.M. (The Netherlands) , Arfaoui I., Wong J.K.Y., Leigh D.A., De HossonJ.T.M., Rudolf P.SS2-MoP16 GISAXS from Ordered Nanoparticle Assemblies, Everard M.J (UK) , Nicklin C.L, Brown SSS2-MoP17 Fashioning of Quaterphenyl Thin Films on Au, Müllegger S. (Austria) , Haber T., Oehzelt M., ReselR., Hlawacek G., Teichert Ch., Winkler A.

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Oxide Surfaces: Growth, Structure and ReactivityRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS4-MoP

SS4-MoP1 Surface passivation and characterization of Cobalt-ferrite nanoparticles, Soler M.A.G. (Brazil) , da SilvaS.W., Garg V.K., Oliveira A.C., Azevedo R.B., Lima E.C.D., Morais P.C.SS4-MoP2 Mechanism of biaxially aligned MgO grown by unbalanced magnetron sputtering, Ghekiere P.(Belgium) , Mahieu S., De Winter G., De Gryse R., Depla D.SS4-MoP3 Oxidation of Mn studied by MIES and UPS, Lescop B. (France)SS4-MoP4 Adsorption of NH3 on WO3: Ag Monitored by High Resolution Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, Bittencourt C. (Belgium) , Houssiau L., Mirabella F, Pireaux J.J.,Llobet E., Ivanov P., Correig X., Silva M.A.P., Nunes L.A.O.SS4-MoP5 Structure and reactivity of V2O3 (0001) surfaces: Oxygen- and vanadium-rich terminations, SchoiswohlJ., Sock M., Pfuner F. (Austria) , Tzvetkov G., Surnev S., Ramsey M.G., Netzer F.P., Kresse G., Andersen J.N.SS4-MoP6 Interfacial atomic Oxygen incorporation between an ultra-thin MgO film and an Ag(100) substrate., ButtiG. (Italy) , Giordano L., Trioni M.I.SS4-MoP7 Surface reconstruction and termination of Fe3O4(001) studied by scanning tunneling microscopy,Subagyo A (Japan) , Sueoka K, Mukasa KSS4-MoP8 Precise chemical state analysis of Bi-based superconducting whiskers using synchrotron radiationphotoemission spectroscopy, Tanaka H. (Japan) , Okabe M., Kishida S., Yoshikawa H., Kimura M., Tanaka A.,Fukushima S., Ando K.SS4-MoP9 Interaction control between molybdenum and TiO2 (110): a way to performed different structures anddifferent stoichiometries, Domenichini B. (France) , Bourgeois S.SS4-MoP10 Surface structures after chemical epitaxy in alkali-ion irradiated alpha-quartz*, Sajavaara T. (Finland) ,Keinonen J., Gasiorek S., Dhar S., Lieb K.P.SS4-MoP11 Bonding and ordering of Al adatoms on sapphire (0001) surfaces, Vilfan I. (Slovenia) , Behler J.,Reuter K., Scheffler M.SS4-MoP12 DFT studies on corundum-like transition metal oxides surfaces: Ti2O3 and V2O3, casarin M., VittadiniA. (Italy)SS4-MoP13 Temperature Dependence of Ag Growth on TiO2, Canário A.R., Teodoro O.M.N.D. (Portugal) ,Marques H.P., Esaulov V.A., Moutinho A.M.C.SS4-MoP14 Surface nano-structuring by etching of swift heavy ion irradiated SiO2/Si, Rotaru C.C., Lebius H.(France)

Monday Afternoon, June 28th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Surface Structure and Dynamics

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Room: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS5-MoP

SS5-MoP1 The hydrogen interaction with Si(001)-8xn-Ga (n=4,5,6) structure, Hara S. (Japan) , Torii H., IrokawaK., Fujishiro I. H., Miki H., Kawazu A.SS5-MoP2 Surface Structures of GaAs(001) under Ga-stabilized condition, Ohtake A. (Japan) , Kocan P.,Koguchi N.SS5-MoP3 Investigations of Clean Quasicrystalline Surfaces and Thin film Growth on Quasiperiodic Substrates,Shimoda M. (Japan) , Sharma H.R., Tsai A.P.SS5-MoP4 Time Resolved XPS Analysis of the SiO2/Si System in the Millisecond Range, Suzer S (Turkey) ,Demirok U.K., Ertas G.SS5-MoP5 Spike structure in the very low energy photoelectron spectra of Cs/Cu(111), Arafune R. (Japan) ,Hayashi K., Ueda S., Ushioda S.SS5-MoP6 Stimulated desorption / dissociation of nitric oxide on Pt(111), Matsumoto M. (Japan) , Ogura S.,Fukutani K., Okano T., Shigekawa H.SS5-MoP7 Dendritic and non-dendritic growth of Au on Ir(111) and Pt(111), Ogura S (Japan) , Fukutani K,Matsumoto M, Okano T, Kawamura T, Okada M, Kasai TSS5-MoP8 Recrystallization induced de-wetting of copper-coatings from carbon surfaces studied by AFM and TEM,Schrank C. (Austria) , Schwarz B., Eisenmenger-Sittner C., Neubauer E.SS5-MoP9 Adhesion promotion of copper-coatings to carbon surfaces by plasma pre treatment and molybdenuminterlayers, Schwarz B. (Austria) , Schrank C., Eisenmenger-Sittner C., Stoeger-Pollach M., Rosner M.,Neubauer E.SS5-MoP10 Evidence for valence charge fluctuations in the sqrt(3) x sqrt (3)-Pb/Si(111) system., Dudr V. (CzechRepublic) , Tsud N., Fabík S., Vondráèek M., Matolín V., Cháb V., Prince K.C.SS5-MoP11 Model for Surface Structural Phase Transition of Si(111) In (4x1) to (8x2), Yagi Y. (Japan) , Terao T.,Kakitani K., Kaji H., Yoshimori A.SS5-MoP12 Energy barrier for dimer flipping at Si(001)-2x1 in external electric fields, Nakamura J. (Japan) ,Natori A.SS5-MoP13 Mosaic superstructure on epitaxial MnSi films on Si(111), Schwinge K. (Germany) , Paggel J.J.,Fumagalli P.SS5-MoP14 Structure and Growth of Ar Films Physisorbed on a Silver Crystal Surface, Sato M (Japan) , Iiduka K,Tosaka A, Miura T, Arakawa ISS5-MoP15 Influence of Substrate Morphology on the Structure and Alignment of Rare Gas Films on Ag(100),Tosaka A. (Japan) , Okuyama D., Mizoguchi T, Arakawa ISS5-MoP16 Reexamination of atomic and electronic structures of the Au/Si(111)-alpha 3 3R30 surface from firstprinciples, Kadohira T. (Japan) , Nakamura J., Watanabe S.SS5-MoP17 Growth of Ni on Ag(001) studied by LEIS, STM and XPD., Atrei A. (Italy) , Cortigiani B., Caffio M.,Rovida G.SS5-MoP18 Stochastic modeling of termoemission and adatoms emission from dusty grains surfaces placed inplasma., Bodareva A.L. (Russia) , Zmievskaya G.I., Levchenko V.D.SS5-MoP19 Temperature driven reversible breakdown of pseudomorphism in ultrathin Fe Cu3Au films, Bisio F.(Italy) , Terreni S., Gonella G., Canepa M., Mattera L., Floreano L., Morgante A.SS5-MoP20 Thermal Stability of the Succinate and Acetate on a Cu (110) Surface, Yagyu S. (Japan) , YoshitakeM., Chikyo T.SS5-MoP21 Geometry of GaAs(100)(2x4) reconstruction under less As-rich conditions, Laukkanen P. (Finland) ,Perälä R.E., Vaara R.L, Kuzmin M., Sadowski J., Väyrynen I.J.SS5-MoP22 Quasiclassical Studies of Eley-Rideal and Hot Atom Reactions on H(D) covered Cu(111) surface:Effects of Lattice Motion, Guvenc Z.B. (Turkey) , Vurdu C., Ozcelik S.SS5-MoP23 New aspects of nanomodificated metal surface, Bondareva A.L. (Russia) , Levchenko T.V., MoosE.N., Seltzer I.A., Zmievskaya G.I.SS5-MoP24 Site-selective Yields of Laser-Induced Bond Rupture of Si-Dimers on Si(001)-(2x1), Kanasaki J.K.(Japan)SS5-MoP25 CO/NO adsorption on a quasi one-dimensional halogen pre-covered Pt(110) surface, Zucca R.(Austria) , Redinger J.SS5-MoP26 Nano-scale modifications of a solid surface by UV laser radiation, Shulga J. (Estonia) , Kink I.,Lõhmus A.SS5-MoP27 The structure of Al2O3 (10 . 0) surface, Erbudak M., Fluckiger T., Kasumaj B., Kortan A.R.,Longchamp J.N., Luscher R., Metzger S. (Switzerland)SS5-MoP28 Ion beam-induced surface nanostructuring of InSb(001) studied with Atomic and Kelvin Probe ForceMicroscopies, Krok F. (Poland) , Kolodziej J.J., Such B., Piatkowski P., Szymonski M.SS5-MoP29 The ultimate Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Images of the Si(111)-7x7 Surfaces, Wang Y.L. (China)

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, Guo H.M., Liu H.W., Batyrev I.G., McMahon W.E., Zhang S.B., Gao H.J.SS5-MoP30 Electronic growth of thin Cu-films on GaAs(110): A long-time STM-study, Mueller J. (Germany) ,Wenderoth M., Quaas N., Reusch T.C.G., Ulbrich R.G.SS5-MoP31 Computer simulation of atom-solid surface scattering, Varga G. (Hungary)SS5-MoP32 Aperiodic and periodic thin Cu films on an i-AlPdMn quasicrystal – their composition and structure,McGrath R., Smerdon J., Ledieu J., Noakes T.C.Q., Bailey P. (UK) , McConville C.F., Parkinson C.R., RossA.R., Lograsso T.A.SS5-MoP33 Angular distribution of H2 molecules scattered from Pd(111) surface, Diaz C., Busnengo H.F., MartinF., Salin A., Nieto P., Farias D. (Spain)SS5-MoP34 The Oxidation of Pd(111) Studied by TDS and STM: The Role of Subsurface and Surface Oxygen,Gabasch H. (Austria) , Hayek K., Kloetzer B., Klein Ch., Varga P.SS5-MoP35 Growth of cerium on rhodium(111), Napetschnig E. (Austria) , Schmid M., Varga P.SS5-MoP36 Atomic structure of reconstructed AIII-BV (001) surfaces imaged by nc-AFM, Such B. (Poland) ,Kolodziej J.J., Krok F., Piatkowski P., Szymonski M.SS5-MoP37 Beam Forming in Solids with a Microstructured Surface, Kapelewski J. (Poland) , Lila B.SS5-MoP38 Surface Selforganization into Quaternion Julia Sets in the Magnetic Field of Laser Plasma,Lugomer S.L. (Croatia) , Maksimovic A.M., Mihaljevic B.M., Toth A.L.T., Horvath E.H.SS5-MoP39 Atomic structure of an Al-Co-Ni decagonal quasicrystalline surface, Yuhara J. (Japan) , Klikovits J.,Schmid M., Varga P., Yokoyama Y., Soda K.SS5-MoP40 Shape of islands on Ag(100) surface, Okuyama D (Japan) , Tosaka A, Arakawa I, Mizoguchi TSS5-MoP41 Hot-Atom vs Eley-Rideal Dynamics in Hydrogen Recombination on Ni(100) Surface, Martinazzo R.(Italy) , Tantardini G.F.SS5-MoP42 Sum-Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy of Polyimide Surface, Oh-e M. (Japan) , Kim D.,Yokoyama H.SS5-MoP43 Nitridation of Gamma Titanium-Aluminium Alloys at 800-1,000 oC, Sopunna K. (Thailand) ,Thongtem T., Mcnallan M., Thongtem S.SS5-MoP44 Ir100-c(2x4)-NO/O: A Structure Determination by Quantitative LEED, Lerotholi T.J. (UK) , RussellB.C., Held G, King D.A.SS5-MoP45 On the hysteresis effect in the segregation of Ag to the (111) surface of Cu, Wang J.Y., Du Plessis J.(Australia) , Russo S.P., Snook I.K.SS5-MoP46 Hydrogen Interaction with Various Surfaces of Graphite, Dino W.A. (Japan) , Arboleda N.B.,Nakanishi H., Kasai H.SS5-MoP47 A Comparison of Vicinal Pt(111) and Cu(111) Surfaces by Spot-Profile Analysis in Helium AtomScattering, Bacon R.T. (UK) , MacLaren D.A., Dastoor P., Allison W.SS5-MoP48 Violation of the electric dipole selection rules in indirect multiphoton excitation of image potential stateson Ag(100), Ferrini G., Giannetti C. (Italy) , Galimberti G., Pagliara S., Banfi F., Parmigiani F.SS5-MoP49 STM and NIXSW studies of ordered surface ternary alloys on Cu (100), McLoughlin E. (Ireland) ,Cafolla A.A., Alshamaileh E, Sheerin G, Dhanak V, Miller GSS5-MoP50 Theroretical investigations of short-range order effects in photoelectron diffraction patterns of oxidicinterfaces, Chasse' A. (Germany)

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Notes

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Special Events Tuesday

Short Courses Tuesday9:00 – 13:00 Degassing of Vacuum Materials and its Reduction

14:00 – 18:00 X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

14:00 – 18:00 High-k Dielectrics

All Short Courses will be held in the Office wing of the Casino Palace

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Tuesday Morning, June 29, 2004Plenary Sessions & Award CeremonyRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) – Plenary-TuM

9:00 Plenary-TuM1 InvitedNanoSystems BiologyHeath J.R. (Caltech Chemistry MC 127-72, 1200 East California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125, USA)

9:50 Presentation of IUVSTA Prize in Science

10:00 Plenary-TuM2 InvitedDirect Observation of Dynamic Surface Processes with Scanning ProbesFrenken J.W.M. (Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9504, 2300 RALeiden, The Netherlands)

10:50 Close of Plenary Session

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Tuesday Morning, June 29, 2004Coatings I: NanotribologyRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) – SE+AS+TF-TuM

R. BuzioL. Colombo

Quantitative AnalysisRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) – AS-TuM

J. GrantA. di Bona

11:00 SE+AS+TF-TuM1 Wear study of silicon based MEMS usingatomic force microscopy,Li J. (UK) , Cui Z., Baker M.A

AS-TuM1 Quantitative depth profiles of CN/TiCN/TiNmultilayers,Prieto P. (E-28049 Madrid. Spain.) , Morant C., ClimentA., Elizalde E., Sanz J.M.

11:20 SE+AS+TF-TuM2 Quantitative Nanofriction characterizationof corrugated surfaces by Atomic Force Microscopy,Podestà A. (Italy) , Milani P.

AS-TuM2 Quantification of silicon oxide thin film structuresby means of EPES and REELS., Menyhard M. (Hungary) ,Sulyok A., Orosz G.T., Kotis L., Jung R.J., Lee L.C.

11:40 SE+AS+TF-TuM3 Modeling Study of Tribocontact: Benzeneon Copper,Padgett C.W. (USA) , Gregory S., Brenner D.W.,Abdelmaksoud M., Lee S.M., Krim J.

AS-TuM3 New Algorithm for Improved XPS-Imaging,Tougaard S. (University of Southern Denmark)

12:00 AS-TuM4 The quantitative analysis of angle-resolved XPSspectra recorded from oxide films on MgAl substrates inparallel data acquisition mode,Vinodh M.S. (Germany.) , Jeurgens L.P.H.

12:20

SE+AS+TF-TuM4 Invited Contact mechanics experimentson rough fractal surfaces,Buzio R. (Italy) , Malyska K., Rymuza Z., Boragno C.,Biscarini F., Buatier de Mongeot F., Valbusa U.

AS-TuM5 Angular-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy ofcorrugated silicon surfaces: Experimental tests of triangularprisms surface roughness model,Olejnik K., Zemek J. (Czech Republic)

12:40

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Tuesday Morning, June 29, 2004Bio-Based SystemsRoom: Mosaici 2 (Casino Palace) – AS+NS-TuM

R. Di FeliceM. Anderle

Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots IRoom: Mosaici 1 (Casino Palace) – NS1-TuM

L. SamuelsonR. E. Palmer

11:00 AS+NS-TuM1 DNA-based nanotechnology: new nanoscale-organized highly luminescent CdSe nanorod-DNA complexes,Khomutov G.B. (Russia) , Antipina M.N., Artemyev M.,Kislov V.V., Rakhnyanskaya A.A.

11:20 AS+NS-TuM2 Ordered Adlayer of PNA on Au(111) surface,Ojima K. (Japan) , Uno T., Matsumoto T., Kawai T.

NS1-TuM1 Invited Nanoparticle Optics for single moleculespectroscopy,Käll M. (Sweden)

11:40 AS+NS-TuM3 The Fundamental Trade-off between Size andSensitivity in Nanosensors, Sheehan PE, Malito M,Mulvaney SP, Rife JC, Whitman LJ (Naval ResearchLaboratory)

NS1-TuM2 Ab-initio Calculations of the Electronic Propertiesof Silicon Nanocrystals: Absorption, Emission, Stokes Shift,Ossicini S. (ITALY) , Degoli E., Cantele G., Luppi E.,Magri R., Ninno D., Bisi O., Onida G., Gatti M., Incze A.,Pulci O., Del Sole R.

12:00 AS+NS-TuM4 Alignment of Porphyrin Chain using SolventTemplates on HOPG,Takagi A, Aratani N, Matsumoto T (Japan) , Osuka A,Kawai T

NS1-TuM3 Optical characterization of II-VI colloidal coreand core/shell quantum rods,Cretí A. (Italy) , Lomascolo M., Leo G., Manna L.,Vasanelli L., Zavelani-Rossi M., Lanzani G.

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Tuesday Morning, June 29, 2004Nanowires IIRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) – NS2-TuM

Y. OshimaS. Iannotta

Nanomechanics & SensorsRoom: Frau (Film Festival Palace) – NS3-TuM

E. Di FabrizioJ. W. Rogers

11:00 NS2-TuM1 Nanotrees from sequential seeding of 1Dnanowires,Dick K.A. (Sweden)) , Deppert K., Larsson M.W., SeifertW., Wallenberg L.R., Samuelson L.

11:20 NS2-TuM2 Electronic structure of freestanding semiconductornanowires,Persson M.P. (Sweden) , Xu H.Q.

NS3-TuM1 Invited Cantilever nanobio sensors, Menon A.(Denmark)

11:40 NS3-TuM2 Ferroelectric properties of PZT nanotube array,Kang S, Lee KH, Jeung WY, Kim DY, Lee JK (Korea.)

12:00

NS2-TuM3 Invited HREM and chemical analysis ofsemiconductor nanowires and nanotrees, Wallenberg L.R.(Sweden and The Nanometer Structure Consortium atLund University)

NS3-TuM3 Hybrid NEMS devices: exploiting the mechanicalproperties of nanotubes, Fennimore A.F. (LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory) , Yuzvinsky T.D., Zettl A.WITHDRAWN

12:20 NS2-TuM4 Growth and characterization of ZnO-basednanopillars,Kling R. (Germany) , Kirchner C., Gruber Th., Reuss F.,Bakin A., Wehmann H.H., Waag A.

12:40 NS2-TuM5 Nanostripes as a novel form of silicon quantumstructures,Leandri CL, Le Lay GLL (CRMCN-CNRS FRANCE) ,Aufray AB

NS3-TuM4 Invited Quantum Electromechanical Systems:Are We There Yet?,Cleland A. (USA)

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Tuesday Morning, June 29, 2004Nano & SurfacesRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) – NS+SS-TuM

M. KawaiK. H. Rieder

Plasma Processing for Organic Materials IRoom: Ristorante (Casino Palace) – PS-TuM

P. FaviaM. Boulos

11:00

11:20

NS+SS-TuM1 Invited Biosurface vibrational spectroscopy,Bonn M. (The Netherlands)

PS-TuM1 Invited Surface coating via aerosol processing,Borra J.P, Tatoulian M. (LGPPTS-ENSCP-University ofParis 6-FRANCE) , Jidenko N., Arefi-Khonsari F.

11:40 PS-TuM2 Functional modification of the surface in thin layerLDPE films by cold plasma treatment,Bronco S. (35 I-56126 Pisa ITALY) , Bertoldo M.,Taburoni E., Cepek C., Sancrotti M.

12:00

NS+SS-TuM2 Invited Dynamics of adatoms, molecules anddefects at metal and oxide surfaces studied by fast-scanningSTM,Besenbacher F. (Denmark)

PS-TuM3 NH3 RF Plasma Surface Modified PolystyreneBiochip for Neutravidin Immobilization, GAO X.,Sauthier F., Hollenstein Ch., Schawaller M., Mathieu H.J.(EPFL)

12:20 PS-TuM4 Use of Ar-plasma to obtain adhesion betweenfluorinated coatings and polyolefins, Bongiovanni R.,DiGianni A. (C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24 Torino Italy) ,Lak N., Priola A.

12:40

NS+SS-TuM3 Invited Oxide Surfaces: Growth, Structure andReactivity,Henry C. (France)

13:00 NS+SS-TuM4 Ferroelectric Nanolithography: Exploiting theInterplay of Atomic Polarization and Charge,Bonnell D (University of Pennsylvania) , Lei X, Ferris J,Li D.

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Tuesday Morning, June 29, 2004Electronic Structure of OrganicsRoom: Sala delle Feste (Casino Palace) – SS1-TuM

J. JupilleG. Bratina

Magnetism at SurfacesRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) – SS2-TuM

F. CiccacciG. Rossi

11:00 SS2-TuM1 Ultrathin Fe films on Ge(001): the interplaybetween electronic, magnetic and structural properties,Cantoni M. (Italy) , Riva M., Isella G., Bertacco R.,Ciaccacci F.

11:20

SS1-TuM1 Invited Highly ordered epitaxial films of organicsemiconductors: Preparation and physical properties,Fritz T. (Germany)

SS2-TuM2 Exchange splitting in electronic states of singleatoms and magnetic coupling in single �immers and trimers ona surface,Lee H.J., Ho W., Persson M. (SWEDEN)

11:40 SS1-TuM2 Nanomeasure with UHV-LT-STM of LocalTunneling Spectroscopy of TTF-TCNQ, Girard J.C. (LPN –CNRS – France) , Wang Z.Z., Brun C., Pasquier C., JeromeD.

12:00 SS1-TuM3 Electronic properties of interfaces between organicsemiconductors and metals, Knupfer M. (Germany) ,Peisert H., Schwieger T., Fink J.

SS2-TuM3 Invited Magnetism of atoms, clusters, andnanostructures on surfaces,Carbone C. (Italy)

12:20 SS1-TuM4 Study on Local Density of States of Metal-Phthalocyanines on Metals by Low Temperature ScanningTunneling Microscopy, Takada M. (JAPAN) , Tada H.

SS2-TuM4 Magnetic property of c(2x2)CuMn/Cu(001) 2-dimensional ordered surface alloy: Probed by soft x-raymagnetic circular dichroism,Kimura A. (Japan) , Asanao S., Kambe T., Xie T., QiaoS., Muro T., Imada S., Suga S., Taniguchi M.

12:40 SS2-TuM5 Anomalous magnetic bahavior of epitaxialFe3O4(111) thin films as a function of thickness, MoussyJ.B., Gota S., Bataille A., Guittet M.J., Gautier-Soyer M.(FRANCE) , Delille F., Dieny B., Ott F., Doan T.D., WarinP., Bayle-Guillemaud P., Gatel C., Snoeck E.

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Tuesday Morning, June 29, 2004In Situ Characterization of Thin Film Growth IRoom: Zorzi (Film Festival Palace) – TF-TuM

J. VerhoevenV. Buck

Pressure and Gas Flow Metrology IRoom: Darsena (Casino Palace) – VS-TuM

M. BergoglioK. Jousten

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11:20

TF-TuM1 Invited Seeing thin films evolve with real-time, in-situ STM: film growth and grain growth,Rost M.J. (The Netherlands) , Frenken J.W.M.

VS-TuM1 Invited Pressure and Gas Flow Metrology,

WITHDRAWN

11:40 TF-TuM2 In-situ real time IR observation of fcc-Fe epitaxialgrowth on Cu(100) in the presence of carbon monoxide,Wadayama T (JAPAN) , Yamashita T, Tanimura R, SatoT, Hatta A

VS-TuM2 Geometrical characterization of primary vacuumstandard based on digital non-rotating piston manometer withconical gap in Czech Metrology Institute,Tesar J. (Czech Republic) , Prazak D., Krajicek Z., RepaP., Peksa L.

12:00 TF-TuM3 Formation of ultrathin CdS-films on Cu(111) an in-situ STM Study,Huemann S., Spaenig A., Broekmann P., Wandelt K.(Institut fuer Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie derUniversitaet Bonn)

VS-TuM3 Determination of the effective pumping speed in adynamic flow standard equipped with a pump of mediumpumping speed, Repa P., Peksa l. (CR) , Gronych T., TesarJ., Stanek F., Hedbavny P., Stovicek P., Kleger V.

12:20 TF-TuM4 Low Temperature SiC Synthesis by FullereneSupersonic Beams on Si(111),Verucchi R. (38050 Povo – Trento – Italy) , Aversa L.,Nardi M., Iannotta S.

VS-TuM4 Global model of the gas flow in high vacuumstandards,Szwemin P. (Poland)

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29, 2004Depth ProfilingRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) - AS+EM+TF-TuA

J. GrantM. Anderle

Coatings IIRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) - AS+SE+TF-TuA

M. JenkoC. Lenardi

14:00 AS+SE+TF-TuA1 Production and Characterization of DryLubricant Coatings for Components on the base of DLC,Zeng L. (Center of vacuum and fluid researchNortheastern University shenyang 110004 China)

14:20

AS+EM+TF-TuA1 Invited Towards standardization of ultra-shallow depth profiling: Multiple delta layers as a measure ofdepth scale, Homma Y. (Japan)

AS+SE+TF-TuA2 Thin Film Roughness Improvement byDouble Bias Enhanced Nucleation in HF CVD on WC-CoCutting Tools, Vojs M. (Slovak Republic) , Marton M.,Kadlecikova M., Vesely M., Michalka M.

14:40 AS+EM+TF-TuA2 Characterization of ohmic contacts onGaN/AlGaN heterostructures, Kaciulis S. (Italy) , PandolfiL., Viticoli S., Peroni M., Passaseo A.

AS+SE+TF-TuA3 Thermally stimulated electron emissionfrom scratched metal surfaces in vacuum,Nakayama K. (Japan) , Matamura H.

15:00 AS+EM+TF-TuA3 Angle-Resolved XPS Study of Ni-PSurface,Asami K. (Japan) , Shimizu K.

AS+SE+TF-TuA4 UHV friction experiments and surfaceanalysis on ZDDP tribofilm,Minfray C (Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamiques desSystèmes) , Martin J.M., LeMogne T.

15:20 AS+EM+TF-TuA4 Non-destructuve in depth compositionprofile of nanolayers oxide films on iron surfaces fromARXPS measurements,Olla M. (09042 (Ca) – ITALY) , Navarra G., Rossi A.

AS+SE+TF-TuA5 Sliding friction of atomically thin films onlead in the normal and superconductive phases,Carlin A. (Università di Padova) , Bruschi L., Mistura G.,Buatier De Mongeot F., Buzio R., Alessio R., Torre B.,Boragno C., Valbusa U.

15:40 AS+EM+TF-TuA5 Diffusion and phase formation duringannealing of Al/Cu/Fe thin films, Cekada M (Slovenia) ,Panjan P, Dolinsek J, Medunic Z, Jaksic M, Radic N

AS+SE+TF-TuA6 Transition from stick-slip to continuoussliding in atomic friction: Entering a new regime of ultra-lowfriction,Socoliuc A. (Switzerland) , Gnecco E., Bennewitz R,Meyer E.

16:00 AS+EM+TF-TuA6 The complementary application of MEISand SIMS in the characterization of As ultra shallowdistributions in Si,Bersani M. (Italy) , Giubertoni D., Barozzi M., PederzoliS., van den Berg J.A., Werner M.

AS+SE+TF-TuA7 Simulations of lubricant squeeze-out: therole of adhesion versus viscosity, Tartaglino U.(Democritos) , Persson B., Tosatti E.

16:20 AS+EM+TF-TuA7 Characterisation of Arsenic Ultra ShallowJunctions with TXRF and Dynamic SIMS,Pepponi G. (Italy) , Giubertoni D., Barozzi M., Bersani M.,Streli C., Wobrauschek P., Zoeger N., Luening K., PianettaP.

AS+SE+TF-TuA8 Surface Analysis of Real TribologicalSamples,Scheib M (Kaiserslautern, Germany) , Brodyanski A.,Kopnarski M., Merz R., Rowlett E., Bock W, Wagner C.

16:40 AS+EM+TF-TuA8 Induced roughness during SIMS analysisby low energy Cs+ beam.,Iacob E. (Italy) , Giubertoni D., Barozzi M., Pederzoli S.,Bersani M.

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AS+EM+TF-TuA9 Invited The application of ion beambased surface analysis techniques in conservation science,McPhail D.S. (U.K.)

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29, 2004Nano-Bio & Self-Assembly IIRoom: Mosaici 2 (Casino Palace) - AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuAS. IannottaP. Facci

Metallic and Magnetic Materials and ProcessingRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) - EM-TuA

L. MiglioJ.-L. Autran

14:00 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA1 Biosensors based on reactive thinfilms,Matyushin V. (The Netherlands) , Rauter H.,Schalkhammer T., Mayer C., Hagen W.R.

EM-TuA1 Using self-assembled monolayers as modelsubstrates for atomic layer deposition, Whelan C.M.(Belgium) , Demas A.C., Schuhmacher J., Maex K.

14:20 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA2 A biomolecular nanoscale trafficsystem: Controlled motion of quantum dot labelled motorproteins,Montelius L., Bunk R. (Sweden), Sundberg M, Rosengren J,Carlberg P, Nicholls I, Tgerud S, Omling P, Mnsson A

14:40 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA3 Combinatorial Studies ofBiopolymer Deposition and Surface Functionalization forBiomolecular Reactions in BioMEMS Environments,Park J.J. (USA) , Valentine T., Anderle M., Ghodssi R.,Rubloff G.W.

EM-TuA2 Invited Chemical Sensing and Advanced ProcessControl in Electronic Materials Processing,Rubloff G.W. (USA)

15:00 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA4 Development of liposome-baseddrug coatings for the treatment of staphylococcal infections,Pasquardini L. (Italy) , Lunelli L., Pederzolli C., SperanzaG., Vinante M., Villani P., Canteri R., Anderle M.

EM-TuA3 Phase Shift of Ni and Ni(Pt) Silicides by XAFSMeasurements,Doi I. (Brazil) , Teixeira R.C., Santos R.E., Diniz J.A.,Hayashi M., Swart J.W., Santos Filho S.G.

15:20 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA5 Development of Non-invasiveCholesterol Sensor Using a Molecularly Imprinted SAM,Shiigi H. (Japan) , Nagaoka T.

EM-TuA4 MBE growth and room temperatureferromagnetism in epitaxial Co-doped SrTiO3, Kaspar T.C.,Droubay T., Heald S.M., Wang C.M., Chambers S.A.,Rogers, Jr. J.W. (WA, USA)

15:40 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA6 Properties of nitrided andcarbonitrided surface layers on titanium alloy and theirbiocompatibility in vitro test, Sobiecki J.R. (Poland) ,Czarnowska E., Wierzchon T.

EM-TuA5 Materials Design for Spintronics by ab initioElectronic Structure Calculation,Katayama H. (Japan) , Yoshida Y.

16:00 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA7 Electrical DNA Detection Using aGold Nanoparticle Networked Film,Tokonami S. (Japan) , Shiigi H., Nagaoka T.

16:20

EM-TuA6 Invited Materials design for spintronicsapplications: challenges and perspectives,Continenza A. (Italy)

16:40

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA8 Invited Semiconductor devicewith ion channels and nerve cells,Fromherz P. (Germany)

17:00 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-TuA9 Adsorption modes of cysteine onAu(111): thiolate, amino-thiolate, disulfide,Di Felice R. (Italy) , Selloni A.

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29, 2004Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots IIRoom: Mosaici 1 (Casino Palace) - NS1-TuA

M. KällY. Kuk

Nanowires IIIRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) - NS2-TuA

R. WallenbergH. Tokumoto

14:00 NS1-TuA1 Synthesis And Characterization Of ColloidalChalcogenides Quantum Dots,Neves A.A.R. (Quantum Electronics Department - IFGW -UNICAMP - Brazil) , Moreira W.L., Barbosa L.C., CesarC.L.

NS2-TuA1 Boron Nanowire Rectifier,Lu J.G. (USA) , Wang D.W., Buhro W.E., Otten C.J.

14:20 NS1-TuA2 Synthesis, Growth's Kinetics, Structural andOptical Characterization of PbSe/PbS core-shell Nanocrystals,Kigel A. , Sashchiuk A., Brumer M. (Israel)., Amirav L.,Lifshitz E.

NS2-TuA2 Effects of Structural Relaxation on ElectricalProperties of Na Atomic Chains: A First-Principles Study,Hu C.P., Furuya S., Watanabe S. (Japan)

14:40 NS2-TuA3 Galvanic Displacement for Positional Control ofNanowire Growth,Gao D., He R., Carraro C. (USA) , Howe R.T., MaboudianR., Yang P.

15:00

NS1-TuA3 Invited Pinning of size-selected clusters andapplications to molecular biology,Di Vece M, Palomba S, Palmer R.E. (UK)

NS2-TuA4 Mechanical properties and electrical conductanceof different metallic nanowires: A first-principles study,Jelinek P. (Spain) , Perez R., Ortega J.,Flores F.

15:20 NS1-TuA4 Synthesis, Properties, and Self-assembly ofMonodisperse Magnetic Nanoparticles,Shen C.M. (China) , Yang H.T., Su Y.K., Yang T.Z., GaoH.J.

15:40 NS1-TuA5 XPS and SIMS investigations of siliconnanocrystals,Bellutti P. (Italy) , Mulloni V., Vanzetti L., Bersani M.,Giubertoni D.

NS2-TuA5 Invited Nanoscale Devices Formed UsingDeposited Polymeric Nanofibers, Craighead H.G. (USA) ,Kameoka J., Czaplewski D., Liu H., Mathers R., VerbridgeS., Coates G.W.

16:00 NS1-TuA6 Nanocomposite Carbon-Based Materials ForVacuum Electronic Devices, Karabutov A.V. (Russia) ,Ralchenko V.G., Gordeev S.K.WITHDRAWN

NS2-TuA6 Ultrathin epitaxial metal nanostructures via UHVelectron beam lithography,Block T., Vagt S., Zielasek V. (Germany) , Pfnür H.

16:20 NS1-TuA7 Characterization of Mo deposited on TiO2(110)-(1x1) by STM-STS and AES,Berko A. (Hungary) , Szoko J., Magony A.

16:40 NS1-TuA8 Effect of various treatments on light emissionproperties of Si-rich-SiOx structures, Baran M., KhomenkovaL. (Ukraine) , Korsunska N., Jedrzejewski J.

17:00 NS1-TuA9 Current-voltage Characteristics of Single CdSeColloidal Nano-dots Measured with a Conductive CarbonNano-tube Tip,Tanaka I. (Japan) , Kajimoto K., Uno K., Ohtsuki O.,Murase T., Asami H., Hara M., Kamiya I.

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29, 2004Plasma Processing for Organic Materials IIRoom: Ristorante (Casino Palace) - PS-TuA

F. FracassiM. Tatoulian

Surface Structure and DynamicsRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) - SS1-TuA

N. KruseM. Bernasconi

14:00 SS1-TuA1 Helium-surface potentials measured using spinpolarised helium atom scattering: He-LiF(100),Jardine A.P. (UK) , Dworski S., Fouquet P.,Alexandrowicz G., Lee G.Y.H., Ellis J., Allison W.

14:20

PS-TuA1 Invited Plasma, glow discharge, polymerization,and luminous CVD (LCVD); Principle and EconomicalAdvantage,Yasuda H. (USA)

SS1-TuA2 Phonon spectroscomicroscopy of SWCNT withatomic resolution,Vitali L. (Max-Planck-Institute Germany) , Burghard M.,Schneider M.A., Kern K.

14:40 PS-TuA2 Functionalization of polymer beads by allylamineplasma,Tatoulian M., Borra J.P., Breatgnol F., Valt A., AmourouxJ., Arefi F. (France)

SS1-TuA3 Mechanism of local and reversible structuretransformations on Ge(001) surface by STM below 80 K,Komori F. (Japan) , Takagi Y., Yoshimoto Y., NakatsujiK.

15:00 PS-TuA3 Surface morphology changes of PET fabrics andfilms by cold plasma treatments, Poletti G. (Italy) , Orsini F.,Lenardi C., Riccardi C., Esena P., Tontini M.

SS1-TuA4 Surface structures of MnAs grown on GaAs(111)Bsubstrates,Ouerghi A., Marangolo M. (France) , Eddrief M., EtgensV.H., Sirotti F., Garreau Y.

15:20 PS-TuA4 R. f. magnetron sputtering of polyimide.,Choukourov A., Slavinska D., Biederman H. (CzechRepublic) , Kousal J., Koshelyev H., Misina M., Zemek J.,Hanley L.

SS1-TuA5 How Will Surface Nonmelting Influence HighTemperature Nanofriction? The Case of NaCl(100),Zykova-Timan T. (Italy) , Tartaglino U., Ceresoli D., andTosatti E.

15:40 PS-TuA5 Plasma pre-treatments and treatments for reducingthe ‘hydrophobic recovery’ and obtaining permanentlywettable Polytetrafluoroethylene,Favia P. (Italy) , Milella A., Iacobelli L., Iacoviello G.,d'Agostino R.

SS1-TuA6 Epitaxial Growth of 2D and 3D SilicideNanostructures,Goldfarb I. (Israel)

16:00 PS-TuA6 Plasma processing of charge contrast micro-patterns,spectrometric characterization and evaluation of the surfaceinteractions by chemical force microscopy,Manso Silvan M., Valsesia A., Gilliland D.D., Ceccone G.,Rossi F. (21020 Ispra (Va) Italy)

SS1-TuA7 Experimental and computational study of vacuumdeposited Al grown on the decagonal surface of the Al-Co-Niquasicrystal,Fluckiger T, Mungan M, Weisskopf Y, Erbudak M(Switzerland)

16:20 PS-TuA7 Selected effect of the ions and the neutrals in theplasma treatment of PTFE surfaces: A OES, AFM, contactangle and XPS study., Reniers F (Belgium) , FairbrotherD.H., Vandencasteele N

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29, 2004Surface Structure and Dynamics of Metal on MetalRoom: Sala delle Feste (Casino Palace) - SS2-TuA

U. ValbusaR. Ferrando

Many-Body PropertiesRoom: Frau (Film Festival Palace) - SS3-TuA

G. BrivioE. Tosatti

14:00 SS3-TuA1 Strongly Correlated Superconductivity in AlkaliDoped Phtalocyanine Layers?,Tosatti E. (SISSA), Tobik J., Fabrizio M., Santoro G.E.

14:20

SS2-TuA1 Invited Structure and Dynamics of Al on Pd(100),O'Connor J. (Australia) , Shen Y.G., Gladys M.

SS3-TuA2 Tuning Fermi surfaces and charge-density wavesby alkali adsorption on transition metal dichalcogenidesurfaces,Rossnagel K. (Germany) , Rotenberg E., Smith N.V., KippL.

14:40 SS2-TuA2 Nanoscale Stripes on Au(111),Guo Q (UK) , Yin F, Palmer R.E.

15:00 SS2-TuA3 From meandering to faceting, is step flow growthever stable ?,Neel N., Maroutian T., Douillard L. (France) , Ernst H.J.

SS3-TuA3 Invited Stronlgy correlated systems, McElroy K.(USA)

15:20 SS2-TuA4 Understanding the !'-Fe4N (100) surface,Gallego J.M. (28049 - Madrid. Spain) , Boerma D.,Yndurain F., Miranda R.

SS3-TuA4 Hole dynamics in thin film quantum-well states onmetals,Chulkov E.V. (Spain) , Kliewer J., Berndt R., Silkin V.M.,Hellsing B., Crampin S., Echenique P.M.

15:40 SS2-TuA5 Growth of Ni nanostructures on Cu(100) - Ahelium atom scattering structural study,Huang C. (UK) , MacLaren D.A., Allison W.

16:00 SS2-TuA6 A selective step facilitated reconstruction onCu(001),Ovsyanko M., Stoian F.G., Wormeester H., Poelsema B.(The Netherlands)

SS3-TuA5 Invited Layered surface-oxide structures onMg(0001),Schroeder E. (Sweden) , Kiejna A.

16:20 SS2-TuA7 Ultrafast dynamics of non-thermal population inmetals,Giannetti C. (I-25121 Brescia) , Pagliara S., Ferrini G.,Banfi F., Galimberti G.,Parmigiani F.

SS3-TuA6 Doping and temperature dependence of the chargecarrier renormalization in high temperature superconductors,Knupfer M. (Germany) , Borisenko S.V., Kordyuk A.A.,Koitzsch A., Kim T.K., Fink J., Berger H.

16:40 SS2-TuA8 The pseudomorphic to bulk fcc phase transition ofthin Ni films on Pd(100),Floreano L. (Italy) , Rizzi G.A., Cossaro A., Petukhov M.,Sedona F., Granozzi G., Bruno F., Cvetko D., Morgante A.

SS3-TuA7 The Fourier Transform STM around localizedimpurities,Brako R. (Croatia) , Lazíc P.

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29, 2004In Situ Characterization of Thin Film Growth IIRoom: Zorzi (Film Festival Palace) - TF-TuA

G. ExharhosT. Barbee

Pressure and Gas Flow Metrology IIRoom: Darsena (Casino Palace) - VS-TuA

K. JoustenA. Calcatelli

14:00 TF-TuA1 Co overlayers on Low-index Si Surfaces: growthmode, surface morphology and interfacial interaction,Pan J.S. (Singapore 117602) , Tok E.S., Chai J.W., PoonS.W., Huan C.H.A.

14:20 TF-TuA2 Gold nitride: a new spherical colloidal system,Krishnamurthy S, Montalti M, Cox G, Wardle MG, BriddonPR, Shaw MJ, Svensson K, Hunt MRC, Siller L (U.K.)

VS-TuA1 Invited Nanoscale clusters for vacuummeasurement,Schlemmer S. (The Nederlands)

14:40 TF-TuA3 In-situ analysis of electronic and chemicalproperties of thin film solar cell surfaces and interfaces,Klein A (Germany) , Jaegermann W, Fritsche J,Schulmeyer T, Kraft D

VS-TuA2 Gas density inhomogeneity in molecular regime -Measurements and calculations,Bock Th., Jousten K. (Germany)

15:00 TF-TuA4 Characterisation of ultra thin gallium layers onsilicon substrates by TOF LEIS, AFM/STM and LEED,Kolibal M., Prusa S., Babor P., Kostelnik P., Bauer P.,Sikola T. (Czech Republic)

VS-TuA3 Considerations on fitting models applied tocalibration curve of Capacitance Diaphragm Gauges,Bergoglio M. (Italy) , Calcatelli A.

15:20 TF-TuA5 In situ STM and LEEM investigations of thestructural transformation in the ultra-thin Bi film grown onSi(111),Sadowski J.T. (Japan) , Nagao T., Mineo S., Yaginuma S.,Thayer G.E., Tromp R.M., Sakurai T.

VS-TuA4 A Compact Variable Reference Leak Rate Deviceand its Application in Ultra High Sensitive Leak Detection,Chen X. (P.R.China) , Xiao L.B., Huang T.B., Cha L.Z.

15:40 TF-TuA6 Nanostructured alloy growth of copper on vicinalplatinum: A combined atom and ion scattering study,MacLaren D.A. (UK) , Dastoor P.C., O'Connor D.J.,Noakes T.C.Q., Bailey P., Bacon R.T., Allison W.

VS-TuA5 Sensitive Helium detection under vacuum andatmospheric pressure conditions with a quartz windowtechnology,Wetzig D. (Germany) , Grosse W.

16:00 TF-TuA7 X-ray diffraction study of the electrochemicalgrowth of II-VI semiconductors on the Ag(111) surface,Felici R. (Italy)., Loglio F., Borgatti F., Innocenti M., GiustiA., Foresti M.L.

VS-TuA6 Measurements of Helium Permeation in Silica GlassManufactured by Sol-Gel process, Setina J. (Slovenia) ,Erjavec B., Jarc A., Gini L.

16:20 TF-TuA8 Deposition and analysis of GaN-ultrathin films,Voborny S. (Czech Republic) , Babor P., Mach J., KolibalM., Tomanec O., Spousta J.,Sikola T.

VS-TuA7 Application of the Proton Transfer Reaction MassSpectrometry method (PTR-MS) to the preservation of fruits: astudy based on monitoring VOCs, Vescovi M (Povo diTrento - Italy) , Boschetti A, Fadanelli L, Barbon D, ToniniA, Weber A, Stoppa G, Iannotta S

16:40 VS-TuA8 Uncertainties in Leak Calibration by Comparisonwith Standard Leaks,Hidalgo J.M. ( (Barcelona). Spain) , de Segovia J.L.

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29, 2004Poster Session

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Carbon NanotubesRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - NS4-TuP

NS4-TuP1 Comprehensive Study of Carbon Nanotube Structure under Various Synthesizing Conditions, ChiangD.C.S. (USA) , Lei Z., Jiao J.NS4-TuP2 Synthesis and Growth Characteristics of Well-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes by ECR-CVD, Wang Z. (P.R.China)NS4-TuP3 Fabrication of carbon nanowalls using rf plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition, Hiramatsu M.(Japan) , Shiji K., Amano H., Hori M.NS4-TuP4 A Light Guide Coupling Scheme for Increasing the Solar Flux -Towards the Production of Fullerenes andNanotubes, Liang D., Bernardes P. (Portugal)NS4-TuP5 Growth process conditions of aligned carbon nanotubes or fibres using plasma enhanced hot filamentchemical vapour deposition, Taeschner Ch. (Germany) , Pacal F., Leonhardt A., Biedermann K., Spatenka P.,Blazek J.NS4-TuP6 Properties and Field Electron Emission of Carbon Nanotube Films Produced by Different Techniques,Karabutov A.V. (Russia) , Konov V.I., Obraztsova E.D., Pereverzev V.G., Pimenov S.M., Pozharov A.S.,Terekhov S.V., Detkov P.Ya., Shorokhov E.V., Loubnin E.N.NS4-TuP7 High-yield Synthesis of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Fe/Al Catalyst-assited Thermal ChemicalVapor Depostion, Wongwiriyapan W. (Japan) , Ikuno T., Mizuta T., Yamauchi N., Murakami T., Honda S.,Katayama M., Oura K., Kisoda K., Harima H.NS4-TuP8 SWCNTs as a new electroactive materials for sensors assembling, Valentini F., Orlanducci S., PalleschiG., Terranova L., Curulli A. (Italy)NS4-TuP9 Surface modification of carbon nanotubes: by deposition of nanosized, Correa-Duarte M.A. (Spain) ,Liz Marzan L.M., Giersig M.NS4-TuP10 Fabrication of aligned carbon nanotubes and nanoflakes using microwave plasma-enhanced chemicalvapor deposition, Hiramatsu M. (Japan) , Taniguchi M., Ando Y., Hori M.NS4-TuP11 Comparison of Nitrogen Doping and Graphitization effect for Field Electron Emission fromNanocrystalline Diamond Films, Karabutov A.V. (Russia) , Konov V.I., Pereverzev V.G., Vlasov I.I., ZavedeevE.V., Pimenov S.M., Loubnin E.N.NS4-TuP12 CVD Apparatus for synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes from alcohol, Danis T. (Slovak Republic) ,Redhammer R., Michalka M., Buc D.NS4-TuP13 A multi-technique investigation of the CVD growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes, Chakraborty A.K.(UK) , Anderson C., Jacobs J., Roberts C., Hunt M.R.C.NS4-TuP14 Defects in carbon nanotubes: A photoemission spectroscopy study, Chakraborty A.K., Woolley R.A.J.,Dhanak V.R., Hunt M.R.C. (U.K.)NS4-TuP15 Experimental investigation of electronic properties of sodium-single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT)bundles at low temperature, Maccallini E. (Italy) , Cupolillo A., Chiarello G., Policicchio A., Colavita E.,Papagno L.NS4-TuP16 Alignement of SWCNT under AC electromagnetic field, Reale A., Lucci M. (Italy) , Regoliosi P., DiCarlo A., Orlanducci S., Terranova M.L., Lugli P.NS4-TuP17 Gauge Factor Evaluation of Pressure Sensors Based on Piezoresistive Effect in Single Wall CarbonNanotube Structures, Reale A. (Italy) , Regoliosi P., Di Carlo A., Orlanducci S., Terranova M.L., Lugli P.NS4-TuP18 Effects of molecular wire on carbon nanotubes properties, Arab M. (France) , Langlet R., Picaud F.,Ramseyer C., Girardet C.NS4-TuP19 Top and side electron field-emission of carbon based nanotubular materials and in-situ experimentsinside the TEM, Peng L.M. (China)NS4-TuP20 Reliable connections between CNT and electrode for electric devices, Abe H. (Japan) , Shimizu T.,Ando A., Tokumoto H.NS4-TuP21 Growth of Multi-Wall and Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes with In-Situ High Vacuum CatalystDeposition, Cepek C. (Italy) , Bertoni G., Romanato F., Casari C.S., Li Bassi A., Bottani C.E., Sancrotti M.NS4-TuP22 Vertically aligned N-doped carbon nanotubes grown by ECR-PECVD, Point S., Granier A. (LPCM -IMN) , Godon C., Turban G., Minea T.M.NS4-TuP23 Vertical Growth of Isolated Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes on Si and SiO2 Substrates, Homma Y.(Japan) , Takagi D., Suzuki S., Kobayashi Y.

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NS4-TuP24 Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes by chemisorption, Yoo E, Gao L, Arai K, Matsumoto T, YagaiN, Nakamura J (Japan)NS4-TuP25 Electrical characterization of patterned arrays of SWCN, Brunetti F.B (Italy) , Reale A.R., Di CarloA.D.C., Lugli P.L., Orlanducci S.O., Terranova M.L.T., Cirillo M.C., Merlo V.M.NS4-TuP26 Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for contacting photochromic molecular switches, Tombros N. (theNetherlands) , van der Molen S.J., Popinciuc M., Dulic D., van Wees B.J.NS4-TuP27 AFM imaging and nano-manipulation of single wall carbon nanotubes, Mussi V. (Italy) , Granone F.,Buzio R., Orlanducci S., Boragno C., Terranova M.L., Valbusa U.NS4-TuP28 Thermal stability analysis of 0.4 nm free-standing single-walled carbon nanotubes, Tang Z.K., Ye J.T.

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Clusters and NanoparticlesRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - NS+SS+TF-TuP

NS+SS+TF-TuP1 Self-aligning cobalt nanoclusters on Al2O3/NiAl(100), Wang T.Y., Chen P.L., Luo M.F.(Taiwan) , Lin W.C., Kuo C.C., Lin M.T.NS+SS+TF-TuP2 Structural investigation of Pd-Al bimetallic system in early stages of the growth, Masek K.(Czech Republic) , Nemsak S., Matolin V.NS+SS+TF-TuP3 Nanocrystalline anatase TiO2 films: Crystallite size-dependent properties, Gnaser H. (Germany), Huber B., Brodyanski A., Scheib M., Wüsten J., Ziegler C.NS+SS+TF-TuP4 Fabrication and characterization of Si nanocrystals grown by ion implantation in SiO2 andSiOxNy, Mestanza S.N.M. (Brazil) , Dias G.O., Queiroz J.E.C., Doi I., Swart J.W., Rodrigues E., Neves A.A.R.,Martinho H.NS+SS+TF-TuP5 Density-functional calculations of the structures, binding energies, and spin multiplicities of Fe-Cclusters, Longo R.C. (Spain) , Noya E.G., Gallego L.J.NS+SS+TF-TuP6 Influence of the Organic Modifier on Montmorillonite incorporation:, Bittencourt C (Belgium) ,Paul M.A., Pollet E., Dubois Ph., Pireaux J.J.NS+SS+TF-TuP7 Formation of Metal Oxide Nanodots: Cu2O on SrTiO3(100), Lyubinetsky I. (USA) ,Thevuthasan S., El-Azab A., Lea A.S., McCready D.E., Baer D.R.NS+SS+TF-TuP8 Study of Au nanoclusters on polystyrene substrates by photoemission spectroscopy, Felten A.(Belgium) , Mirabella F., Johnson R.L., Ghijsen J., Pireaux J.J.NS+SS+TF-TuP9 The Synthesis of CdS Nanotubes Using Cadmium Hydroxides Nanowires, Li X., Li Y.(P.R.China)NS+SS+TF-TuP10 Structures and melting of Cun (n=38,43,45,51,53,54,55,59,66) clusters, Ozcelik S. (Turkey) ,Cetin S.S., Guvenc Z.B.NS+SS+TF-TuP11 Investigating PT nanoparticles on highly oriented pyrolitic graphite by usign scanning probemicroscopy, Tsybukh R.D. (The Netherlands) , Alink M, Nieuwenhuys B.E., Verhoeven JNS+SS+TF-TuP12 Synthesis of Gold nanoparticles by the SMAD technique and confinement in solid AOT and inreversed micelles, Casaletto M.P. (Italy), Longo A., Giordano C., Turco Liveri V.NS+SS+TF-TuP13 Synthesis of Hybrid Nanostructured Materials by Supersonic Molecular and Cluster Beams,Pallaoro A (Italy) , Verucchi R, Toccoli T, Aversa L, Coppedè N, Nardi M, Boschetti A, Iannotta SNS+SS+TF-TuP14 Interfacially-formed organized planar noble metal nanostructures, Khomutov G.B. (Russia) ,Gubin S.P., Kislov V.V.NS+SS+TF-TuP16 Fabrication and characterization of planar molecular polymeric nanostructures containingnanoclusters Au101, Soldatov E.S. (Russia) , Kislov V.V., Artemyev M., Kisiel D., Sergeev-Cherenkov S.N.,Pavlov S.A., Trifonov A.S., Khomutov G.B.NS+SS+TF-TuP17 Characterization of MnS Clusters in Laumontite Zeolite, Iacomi F. (Romania), Vasile A., RadoiC., Simion S., Varoutzis N., Polychroniadis E. K.

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Nano-Bio and Self-AssemblingRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - NS2-TuP

NS2-TuP1 Nanostructuring by low-energy ion beam erosion studied by grazing incidence x-ray scattering, PlantevinO. (France) , Gago R., Vázquez L., Cuerno R., Albella J.M., Metzger T.H.NS2-TuP2 Fabrication of Nanodot Arrays on Si by Pulsed Laser Deposition Using a Self-assembled AnodicAluminum Oxide Nanopore Membrane as a Mask, Nam W., Seo H., Park S.C., Bae C.H., Nam S.W., Park S.M.(Korea) , Ha J.S.NS2-TuP3 Controlled formation of 1D parallel and 2D crossed DNA nanowires and assemblies of nanoparticles onto

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them, Nakao H. (Japan) , Shiigi H., Kobori T., Sugiyama S., Ohtani T.NS2-TuP4 Characterization and Control of DNA Adsorption on Surfaces, Daube S.S. (Israel) , Aqua T., NogousC., Ray S.G., Naaman R.NS2-TuP5 Nanopatterning using self-assembled polymeric template, Park J. (Korea) , Ha J.S., Ryu J., Chang T.NS2-TuP6 Electrochemical sensors based on conductive nanomaterials., Curulli A., Valentini F. (Italy) ,Orlanducci S., Tamburri E., Paoletti C., Terranova M.L., Palleschi G.NS2-TuP7 Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering for Plated Silver withDendrite Structures, Yanagisawa M (Japan) ,Fujikata J, Ohashi K, Nakayama KNS2-TuP8 Effectiveness of post-cleaning rinses related to water quality: An XPS study, Richard M. (France) , LeMogne Th., Rauwel G., Criquelion J., Martin J.M.NS2-TuP9 DNA hybridisation arrays enhanced with structural amplified fluorescence, Mayer C. (The Netherlands), Matyushin V., Haglmüller J., Muyzer G., Schalkhammer T.NS2-TuP10 Atomic wire arrays on Si : Atomic structure and stability of Ga/Si(112)-(6x1), Gonzalez C. (Spain) ,Ortega J., Perez R, Flores F, Snijders P.C., Rogge S., Weitering H.NS2-TuP11 Spontaneous pattern formation on semiconductor surfaces by low-energy ion beam erosion, Ziberi B.(Germany) , Frost F., Hoeche T., Rauschenbach B.NS2-TuP12 Analysis of coagulation of human blood cells on diamond surfaces by atomic force microscopy,Baranauskas V., Fontana M., Zhao J.G. (Brazil) , Ceragioli H.J., Peterlevitz A.C.NS2-TuP13 Preparation of non-interacting stepped oxide surfaces for metallic nanowires growth, Luches P. (Italy) ,di Bona A, Benedetti S., Boscherini F., Pronin I.I., Valeri S.NS2-TuP14 Optimization of asymmetric RF plasma reactor for application in treatment of polymers, textile andseeds, Puac N. (Serbia and Montenegro) , Petrovic Z.Lj., Grubisic D., Giba Z., Zivkovic S., Radetic M.NS2-TuP15 Synthesis, Characterisation and Molecular Functionalisation of Gd2O3 nanoparticles, Käll P.O.(Sweden) , Söderlind F., Pedersen H., Konradsson P., Petoral R., Uvdal K.NS2-TuP16 Thermal behaviour of SnO2 thin films obtained by vapour decomposition, Mammana A.P. (Brazil) ,Santos T.E.A., Botaro A.F., Hamanaka M.H.M.O., Camargo Trippe SNS2-TuP17 Nanoimprint – A Tool for Realizing Nano-bio Research, Carlberg P (Sweden) , Johansson F,Mårtensson T, Beck M, Persson F, Nilsson S.G., Bunk R, Borgström M, Graszyk M, Maximov I, Sarwe E.L.,Ling T.G.I., Månsson A, Kanje M, Seifert W, Samuelson L, Montelius LNS2-TuP18 Insight ionic channels via molecular simulations : a nano-view of cell membrane conduction, CompointM., Boiteux C., Ramseyer Ch. (France) , Girardet C.NS2-TuP19 Formation of Artificial PC-12h Nerve-Cell Network on Polymeric Materials Patterned by Negative-IonImplantation through Micro-pattern Mask, Tsuji H. (Japan) , Utagawa Y., Mutoh T., Sato H., Gotoh Y., IshikawaJ.NS2-TuP20 Influence of bioactive Diamond Powder Particles on human red blood cells in conditions of oxidativefree radical damage., Bakowicz K. (Poland) , Mitura S., Bartosz G.NS2-TuP21 Mammalian cell growth on nanoporous aluminum oxid membranes, Teuscher N., Cismak A., KiesowA. (Germany) , Aurich H., Heilmann A.NS2-TuP22 Scanning Photoluminescence of InAs/InGaAs Quantum Dot Structures, Dybiec M., Ostapenko S.(USA) , Torchynska T.V., Velazquez Losada E.NS2-TuP23 Controlling movement of Motor Proteins on the 3-D Micro- and Nano-Structure Fabricated by Focused-Ion-Beam Chemical-Vapor-Deposition, Kometani R (LASTI) , Oiwa K, Suzuki H, Kawakami A, Nakamori R,Sakakibara H, Matsui SNS2-TuP24 Ion implanted NiTi surfaces for biomedical applications, Shevchenko N. (Germany) , Pham M.T.,Richter E., Maitz M.F.NS2-TuP25 Lateral photoconductivity of Si/Ge structures with self-organized QD’s, Shegai O.A. (Russia) ,Nikiforov A.I., Markov V.A.NS2-TuP26 PE-CVD of Ag/Teflon-like Coatings on Medical-Grade PVC to Control Bacterial Adhesion, Balazs D.J.(Switzerland) , Strahm B., Triandafillu K., Dorier J.L., Hollenstein C., Mathieu H.J.NS2-TuP27 Physico-chemical and biological characterization of deposited polysaccharide chitosan films, SperanzaG. (Italy) , Pederzolli C., Vinante M., Lunelli L., Canteri R., Fedrizzi M., Anderle M. WITHDRAWNNS2-TuP28 Gold nanowires on two dimensional tungsten carbide: electronic properties and atomic structure.,Varykhalov A. (Germany) , Rader O., Gudat W.NS2-TuP29 Mechanical Measurement on Single Green Fluorescent Protein with Atomic Force Microscopy, Wang T.(Japan) , Nkajima K., Sakai Y., Hara M.NS2-TuP30 Mechanical identification of single macromolecules by using a modified AFM system, Ptak A. (Poland), Takeda S., Nakamura C., Miyake J., Kageshima M., Jarvis S.P., Tokumoto H.NS2-TuP31 Enzyme nano-lithography, Ionescu R.M. (Israel) , Marks R.S., Gheber L.A.NS2-TuP32 Very High Aspect Ratio in Sub-micron Trenches and RF MEMS using ICP Etching., Puech M (France), Launay N, Arnal N, Godinat P, Gruffat JM

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Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Nanoelectronics and Quantum PhenomenaRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - NS3-TuP

NS3-TuP1 Electrical Properties of (PEO)8ZnCl2 Nanocomposite Electrolyte, Lucic Lavcevic M., Dubcek P.,Turkovic A. (Croatia)NS3-TuP2 Electrical Conductivity of Nanostructured TiO2 Films on Glass Substrate Measured by ImpedanceSpectroscopy, Turkovic A. (Croatia) , Gaberscek M., Crnjak Orel Z.NS3-TuP3 Temperature dependence of the switching speed of an atomic switch controlled by solid electrochemicalreaction, Tamura T. (Japan) , Hasegawa T., Terabe K., Nakayama T., Sakamoto T., Sunamura H., Kawaura H.,Aono M.NS3-TuP4 Electrical and morphological properties of composite films near the percolation threshold, Svec M.(Czech Republic) , Hrach R., Novak S.NS3-TuP5 Hydrogenation of epitaxial Y films, Suzuki R.S (Japan) , Wilde M.W, Matsumoto M.M, Fukutani K.FNS3-TuP6 Transport of low-energy electrons in ordered and disordered ultrathin organic films, Kukhta A.V.(Belarus) , Kazakov S.M., Murtazaliev D.V., Ritchik D.V., Grabchev I.K.NS3-TuP7 Semiconducting Polymer-Metal Contacts and Networks at the Nanometer Scale, Das A, Lei C.H.,Thomas H.E., Elliott M., Macdonald E.J. (U.K)NS3-TuP8 Resonant tunneling in weakly coupled GaAs/AlGaAs superlattices in tilted magnetic field, MityaginYu.A. (Russia) , Murzin V.N., Pishchulin A.A.NS3-TuP9 Computer simulation of qunatum-dot cellular automata, Varga G. (Hungary) , Veszely G.NS3-TuP10 Defect mediated transport at interfaces and nanostructures, Bonnell D (University of Pennsylvania) ,Shao R, Kalinin SNS3-TuP11 Modeling Proteins in ElectroChemical STM Setups, Corni S. (Italy)NS3-TuP12 The role of electronic surface states in surface scattering of current carriers, Panchenko O.A., SologubS.V. (Ukraine)NS3-TuP13 Nanowire Arrays - a Toolbox for the Future, Martensson T (Sweden) , Borgström M, Carlberg P,Dick K, Montelius L, Seifert W, Samuelson LNS3-TuP14 Investigation of electron traps in thin Al2O3 films by STM., Kovalevskiy S.A. (Russia) , DalidchikF.I., Grishin M.V.NS3-TuP15 Characterization of electromigration-induced gold nanogaps, Trouwborst M.L. (The Netherlands) ,Van der Molen S.J., Dulic D., Van Wees B.J.NS3-TuP16 Contact formation between an STM probe-tip and a single molecule: the addition of 1,3-cyclobutadieneto Si(100), Boland J.J. (Ireland) , Teague L.C.NS3-TuP17 Absolute quantum photoyield of nanometer thick diamond films at their initial stages of formation,Michaelson Sh., Akhvlediani R., Hoffman* A. (Israel) , Breskin A., Chechik R.NS3-TuP18 nano-mechanical Testing with high spatial resolution using a Scanning Probe approach, Hangen U.D.(Germany)NS3-TuP19 Nanoheterointerface Wavefunction Penetration Length Studies, Anagnostakis E.A. (Greece)NS3-TuP20 Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Field-Effect Transistor, Petrosyan S.G., Yesayan A.Y. (Armenia)

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Nanoimaging and NanomanipulationRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - AS+NS+SS-TuP

AS+NS+SS-TuP1 Exploring Generation and Motion of Individual Dislocation Loops Generated by SurfaceNanoindentation, Carrasco E. (Spain), Gonzalez M.A., Rojo J.M.AS+NS+SS-TuP2 In-situ Faradaic Current Detection in Probe-Oxidation using a DFM, Kuramochi H. (Japan) ,Ando K., Tokizaki T., Perez-Murano F., Dagata J.A., Yokoyama H.AS+NS+SS-TuP3 Advanced Nanoscale Metrology of Pole-Tip Recession with AFM, Kwon J., Yoon K., HangenU.D., Lee S., Kim Y., Park S. (Korea)AS+NS+SS-TuP4 Control of molecular chain orientation in polymers using AFM, Kimura K. (Japan) , KobayashiK., Yamada H., Horiuchi T., Ishida K., Matsushige K.AS+NS+SS-TuP5 Towards Chemical Resolution and Atomic Manipulation with Dynamic AFM, Dieska P., Stich I.,Perez R. (Spain)AS+NS+SS-TuP6 STM study of oxide nucleation during the initial oxidation of Cu100, Lahtonen K., LampimäkiM., Hirsimäki M., Valden M. (Finland)

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AS+NS+SS-TuP7 The nature of the long-range forces in AFM on metallic surfaces, Drakova D. (Bulgaria) ,Doyen G.AS+NS+SS-TuP8 Calculations of Vibrationally Inelastic Tunneling Spectroscopy and Microscopy of SingleHydrogen Atoms on Copper Surface, Paavilainen S. (Sweden) , Persson M.AS+NS+SS-TuP9 Atomic-scale placement of individual P atoms in Si using STM for the fabrication of nanoscalequantum devices, Schofield S. (Australia) WITHDRAWNAS+NS+SS-TuP10 Some Aspects of Nanostructure formation of hydrogen passivated silicon surface using ScanningTunneling Microscopy, Iyyer S.B., Dharmadhikari C.V (India)AS+NS+SS-TuP11 Characterization of Nanoscale Electronic Devices utilizing Scanning Capacitance ForceMicroscopy, Kobayashi K. (Japan) , Kimura K., Yamada H., Matsushige K.AS+NS+SS-TuP12 Nano chemical conversion of self-assembled monolayer, Saito N (Japan) , Lee S, Takai O

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Nanomagnetism and Magnetism at SurfacesRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - NS+SS-TuP

NS+SS-TuP1 Modifying the Magnetic Properties of GaAs Using Adsorbed Organized Organic Thin Films, Artzi R(Israel) , Kreutz T.C., Gwinn E.G., Leitus G., Vager Z., Naaman R.NS+SS-TuP2 Spin polarization of an multiple-decked sandwich clusters M(C6H6)2 (M= Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co,Ni ), Muhida R. (Japan) , Dino W.A., Kasai H., Nakanishi H.NS+SS-TuP3 Study and fabrication of patterned magnetic films produced by evaporation through masks, D'AddatoS. (Italy.) , Liberati M., Valeri S.NS+SS-TuP4 Magnetic Phase Diagram of low-dimensional EuTe/PbTe-Multi-quantum Wells Measured by SQUID-magnetometry, Rumpf K. (Austria) , Granitzer P., Janecek S., Springholz G., Krenn H.NS+SS-TuP5 Oriented Porous Silicon Channels as a Matrix for Ferromagnetic Nanowires, Granitzer P. (Austria) ,Rumpf K., Czaputa R., Krenn H.NS+SS-TuP6 Surface Reconstruction and Charge Ordering of Fe3O4(001) Films, Subagyo A (Japan) , Sueoka K,Mukasa KNS+SS-TuP7 2D Arrangements of Magnetic Nanoparticles, Ghazali A. (France) , Levy J.C.S.NS+SS-TuP8 The XPS investigation of spin state of metal atoms in the structurally inhomogeneous alloys based ontransition metals and the cluster systems, Lomova N.V. (Russia) , Shabanova I.N.NS+SS-TuP9 Enhanced Magnetisation in Cluster Assembled Films, Louch S (UK) , Binns C.R., Baker S.H.,Thornton S.C.NS+SS-TuP10 Perovskite manganites: evidences of an intrinsec nanophase separation, Castellano C. (Italy) ,Cordero F., Paolone A., Cantelli R., Ferretti M.NS+SS-TuP11 The magnetic map of MnNi alloy thin films on Co, Malonda-Boungou B.R. (Cameroun) , M'Passi-Mabiala B., Meza-Aguilar S., Demangeat C.NS+SS-TuP12 Effects of frustration at a ferro/antiferro magnetic interface: A theoretical study of thin Mn films onFe(001) and Co(001), Alfe' D. (Italy) , Bonini N., Dal Corso A., Baroni S.NS+SS-TuP13 Magnetic properties of disordered layered structures, Saber M. (Italy) , Htoutou K., Ainane A.

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Nanoparticles and Quantum DotsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - NS1-TuP

NS1-TuP1 Island decay mechanisms in nanoislands., Kuntova Z., Chvoj Z. (Czech Republic) , Tringides M.C.NS1-TuP2 2-D Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in a Thermally Grown Silicon Oxide Film by Negative-IonImplantation, Tsuji H. (Japan) , Arai N., Ueno K., Adachi K., Kotaki H., Gotoh Y., Ishikawa J.NS1-TuP3 Effect of RF Power on Luminescent Color from Nanocrystalline Silicon Formed by RF SputteringTechnique, Sato K. (Japan) , Kunii H., Shinoda K., Hirakuri Kenji, Iwase M., Izumi T.NS1-TuP4 Growth and characterisation of InGaN quantum dots, Oliver RA (UK) , Kappers MJ, Rice JH, SmithJD, Robinson JW, Humphreys CJ, Taylor RA, Briggs GADNS1-TuP5 2-D Formation of Au Nanoparticles in Silicon Oxide Film by Low-Energy Negative-Ion Implantation,Arai N (Japan) , Tsuji H, Ueno K, Gotoh N, Adachi K, Kotaki H, Gotoh Y, Ishikawa JNS1-TuP6 Fano-type Resonance in Optical Transitions between the above-Barrier States in AlGaAs/GaAs CompositeQuantum Well Structures, Huang Y (Hong Kong) , Xu S.J.NS1-TuP7 Study of periodic multilayers by x-ray emission spectroscopy and x-ray reflectometry, Jonnard P.(France) , Andre J.M., Gautier J., RoulliaY M., Bridou F., Delmotte F., Jerome A., Ravet M.F.

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NS1-TuP8 Metal oxide nanoparticle formation in Zn- and In-implanted silicon dioxide thin films, Virdis S., ShangN., Vetter U., Ronning C., Hofsaess H. (Germany)NS1-TuP9 Dislocation pileups: topological features of stresses and strains, Nedavniy I.O. (Russia) , Eremeev S.I.,Kireitseu M.V., Hui D.NS1-TuP10 Water-based Magnetic Nanoparticles, Salgueirino-Maceira V. (Germany), Farle M.NS1-TuP11 Mo-S-I nanowires as advanced lubricant additives, Joly-Pottuz L. (France) , Dassenoy F., MartinJ.M., Vrbanic D., Mihailovic D., Vogel W., Montagnac G.NS1-TuP12 Density-functional calculations of the structures, binding energies, and spin multiplicities of Fe-Cclusters, Longo R.C. (Spain) , Noya E.G., Gallego L.J.NS1-TuP13 Atomistic Modeling of Nanodiamond Particles, Shenderova O.A. (USA) , Brenner D.W.NS1-TuP14 Interferometric time-resolved two-photon photoemission study of surface-passivated Ag nanoparticles,Tanaka A. (Japan) , Ogasawara S., Onda K., Petek H.NS1-TuP15 Structural and optical characterization of CdS nanocrystals by sequential ion implantation, Woo H.J.(Korea) , Choi H.W., Kim J.K., Kim G.D., Hong W., Choi S.H.NS1-TuP16 Nanoscale Observation of Size and Potential for Charged Nanocrystalline Si Dots using KFM, SalemM.A., Tsuchiya Y., Usami K., Mizuta H., Oda S. (Japan)NS1-TuP17 Nitrogen-Doped Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Films: Field Electron Emission Properties, KarabutovA.V. (Russia) , Konov V.I., Vlasov I.I., Pimenov S.M., Loubnin E.N., Carlisle J.A., Gruen D.M., Birrell J.NS1-TuP18 Properties of ordered arrays of Co nanoparticles, Chitu L., Chushkin Y., Majkova E., Luby S.(Slovakia) , Leo G., Satka A., Ivan J., Giersig M., Hilgendorff M.NS1-TuP19 Self Assenbly of Nanoscale Crystallites, Nicklin C.L. (UK) , Everard M.J., Norris C., Baker S.H.,Brust M., Brown S.NS1-TuP20 Synthesis and characterization of perovskite nanopowders for SOFC applications, Barison S. (Italy) ,Battagliarin M., Bauer E.M., Bellitto C., Daolio S., Fabrizio M., Miorin E., Righini G.NS1-TuP21 Formation of regular nanometer-sized hexagonal pipes in 6H-SiC(0001) surfaces., Hanbücken M.(France) , Wulfhekel W., Sander D., Nitsche S., Leycuras A.NS1-TuP22 Electrocatalysis by gold nanoparticles, Fabrizio M. (Italy) , Terzi F., Seeber R., Pasquali L.,Nannarone S., Daolio S.NS1-TuP23 Electron capture by InAs/GaAs quantum dots, Engstrom O (Sweden) , Kaniewska M, Fu Y, PiscatorJNS1-TuP24 Field-emission properties of macroporous silicon grown at high anodization voltages., Baranauskas V.,Ceragioli H.J. (Brazil) , Fontana M., Peterlevitz A.C.NS1-TuP25 Raman scattering by surface phonons in chalcogenide-based nanometric crystals, Azhniuk Yu.M.(Ukraine) , Gomonnai A.V., Yukhymchuk V.O., Kranj\u{c}ec M., Vysochanskii Yu.M., Prits I.P.NS1-TuP26 SAXS Study of Germanium Islands on Silicon, Dubcek P. (Croatia) , Kovacevic I., Zorc H., PivacB., Bernstorff S., Campione A., Borghesi A.NS1-TuP27 Influence of substrate surface on polarizability of metal nanoclusters, Dmitruk N.L. (Ukraine) , BarlasT.R., Kondratenko O.V., Romanyuk V.R., Gozhenko V.V., Grechko L.G., Dmitruk I.N.NS1-TuP28 Investigation of electronic structure of the interface SiO2/Si and Si quantum dots in P doped SiO2:Sinanocomposite., Kovalev A.I., Wainstein D.L., Tetelbaum D.I., Kucherehko Yu.N., Hornig W.NS1-TuP29 Statistical-Mechanical Computations of Compositional Structures in Ternary Alloy Nano-Clusters,Rubinovich L. (Israel) , Polak M.NS1-TuP30 Spectroscopic study of multiple excited states in InAs/InGaAs quantum dot structures, Torchynska T.V.(Mexico D. F.) , Alfaro Lopez H.M., O. Polupan O., Eliseev P.G., Stintz A., Malloy K.J., Pena Sierra R.NS1-TuP31 HRTEM Study of Nano-Crystalline Structure of Fe-Si-B-Ni Soft Magnetic Powder Particles, Godec M.(Slovenia) , Remskar M., Mandrino Dj., Jenko M.NS1-TuP32 Molybdenum nanostripe growth on TiO2 (110): experiments and simulation, Domenichini B. (France) ,Krüger P., Tosato A., Rizzi G.A., Granozzi G., Bourgeois S.NS1-TuP33 Field-emission properties of nanocrystalline tin oxide films, Baranauskas V. (Brazil) , Fontana M.,Guo Z.J., Peterlevitz A.C., Ceragioli H.J.NS1-TuP34 Photoluminescence of Si or Ge quantum dots embedded in silicon oxide, Torchynska T.V. (MexicoD.F.) , Vivas Hernandez A., Becerril Espinoza F.G., Goldstein Y., Jedrzejewskii J., Tarasov I., Ostapenko S.,Polupan O., Khomenkova L.NS1-TuP35 Formation and Characterization of Pt nanoparticles in a-PtOx thin film by Thermal Decomposition, SangHyeob K. (Rep. of Korea) , Hye Jin KimNS1-TuP36 Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra in nanoparticles of Gd substituted Mn-Zn ferrite, KoksharovYu.A. (Russia) , Nikiforov V.N., Khomutov G.B., Brusentsova T.N., Kuznetsov V.D., Brusentsov N.A.NS1-TuP37 Mechanical Properties of Surlyn Nanocomposites Based on Organically Modified Montmorillonite,Kovarova L., Kalendova A. (Czech Republic) , Slouf M., Simonik J.NS1-TuP38 Size dependent valence band of Au nanoparticles and films, Peto G. (Hungary) , Geszti L., Molnar G.,

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Daroczi Cs.S., Karacs A., Guczi L., Beck A., Frey KNS1-TuP39 Characterisation of rough surfaces of gold nanoparticle films with RBS microbeam, Simon A.(Hungary) , Kántor Z., Heszler P., Ederth J., Hoel A., Kopniczky J., Granqvist C.G.NS1-TuP40 Plasticized Poly(Vinyl Chloride)/Clay Nanocomposites and their Barrier Properties, Kalendová A.(Czech Republic) , Kováøová L., Maláè J., _imoník J.NS1-TuP41 Optical Characterization of Si Nano-Crystals in Amorphous Silicon Matrix, Torchynska T.V. (Mexico), Vivas Hernandez A., Jimenez Sandoval S., Matsumoto Y., Dybiec M., Tarasov I., Ostapenko S.NS1-TuP42 GISAXS and AFM study of Germanium islands on silicon, Dubcek P., Kovacevic I., Radic N., ZorcH., Pivac B. (Croatia) , Bernstorff S., Campione A., Borghesi A.NS1-TuP43 Optical properties of nanostructured TiO2(Fe2O3, PEG) films, Gartner M. (Romania) , AnastasescuM., Ghita A., Zaharescu M., Modreanu M., Trapalis C., Kokkoris M., Kordas G.NS1-TuP44 Self-Assembling Effects in Monodisperse Cu and Ni Nanostructures Fabricated by LaserElectrodispersion Technique, Gurevich SA (Russia) , Kozhevin VM, Yavsin DA, Zabelin MA, Tret'yakov PA,Taranov IV, Kashin VV, Kislov VVNS1-TuP45 Pulsed Arc Synthesis of Carbon Nano-particles in Ethanol, Parkansky N, Boxman RL (Israel) ,Alterkop B, Goldsmith S, Lereah Y, Barkay Z, Rosenberg Y, Frenkel G, Goldstein ONS1-TuP46 Pulsed arc, graphite nanoparticles, metal-carbon nanoparticles, Muhl S. (Mexico) , Maya F., Rodil S.,Camps E., Gonzalez G.NS1-TuP47 Investigating PT nanoparticles on highly oriented pyrolitic graphite by using scanning probe microscopy,Tsybukh R.D., Alink M., Nieuwenhuys B.E., Verhoeven J. (NL)NS1-TuP48 Synthesis and Characterization of Nano-particles of TiO2 obtained by Sol-Gel, Rodriguez J (Perú) ,Quintana M, Solis J, Estrada W

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00NanowiresRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - NS5-TuP

NS5-TuP1 Morphology and electronic properties of Pb nanowires grown on Si, Ballestrazzi A. (Italy) , LocatelliA., Cherifi S., Sorba L., Heun S.NS5-TuP2 Controlled synthesis of ZnS nanowires and nanostructures, Stichtenoth D., Schwen D., Hofsaess H.(Germany) , Ronning CNS5-TuP3 Size-controlled CVD synthesis of tetrapod-like ZnO nanorods, Shang N.G., Gerhards I., Vetter U.,Virdis S., Ronning C., Hofsaess H. (Germany)NS5-TuP4 Silicon carbide nanotubes, Knupfer M. (Germany) , Rümmeli M.H., Borowiak-Palen E., Gemming T.,Pichler T.NS5-TuP5 Growth of beta-SiC Nanowire and SiC Thin Film Using Dichloromethylvinylsilane by MOCVD Method,Kang B.C. (Korea) , Lee S.B., Boo J.H.NS5-TuP6 The first indicator based on liquid metal multiple tip field emitter, Popov E.O. , Popov S.O.NS5-TuP7 Fabrication and characterization of ZnO nanowires, Miao L., Tanemura S., Wang R.P., Toh S., KanekoK.NS5-TuP8 Synthesis, characterization and multi-layer film design of titanate nanotubes, Ma Dr. (Japan) , BandoProf., Sasaki Dr.NS5-TuP9 Polaron Injection into One-dimensional Polydiacetylene Nanowire Using a Scanning TunnelingMicroscope, Akai-Kasaya M. (Japan) , Yamamoto Y., Higuchi Y., Saito A., Aono M., Kuwahara Y.NS5-TuP10 Preparation and anisotropic magnetic properties of Co/Pt multilayered nanowires, Georgescu V., IlioaiaC. (Romania)NS5-TuP11 Strong Correlations in Magnetic Monowires, Wierzbowska M., Delin A. (Sweden) , Tosatti E.NS5-TuP12 Fabrication of Nanostructures by AFM, Skoda D. (Czech Republic) , Kalousek R., Bartosik M.,Maturova K., Sikola T.NS5-TuP13 Competing structures of Ag, Cu, Ni and C60 nanowires, Tommei G.E. (Italy) , Baletto F., FerrandoR., Spadacini R., Danani A.

Tuesday Afternoon, June 29th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Surface States, Layered Systems & Many-Body EffectsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SS1-TuP

SS1-TuP1 Investigation of multicharged ion emission during sputtering of solid states by electrons and alkali ions,Kuchkarov M.S. (Uzbekistan) , Atabaev B.G., Kuchkarov M.M.

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SS1-TuP2 Point defects interaction with extended defects in the Si-SiO2 system, Kropman D. (Estonia) , Abru U.,Kärner T., Ugaste U., Mellikov E.SS1-TuP3 Inhomogeneous Electronic Structure of Copper Phthalocyanine Thin Film Measured with LaserPhotoemission Microspectroscopy, Sugiyama T. (Japan) , Aida M., Munakata T.SS1-TuP4 Photoemission study of Ca induced one-dimensional structures formed on a Si(111) surface, Sakamoto K(Japan) , Zhang H.M., Uhrberg R.I.G.SS1-TuP5 Surface Role in the Structural Electronic and Optical Properties of Small Silicon Clusters, Magri R.(Italy) , Degoli E., Luppi E., Luppi M., Bisi O., Ossicini S., Cantele G., Ninno D.SS1-TuP6 Electronic structure change upon order-disorder phase transition on Si(111) 3-Ag surface, Kaji H.(Japan) , Kakitani K.SS1-TuP7 ab initio calculations of electronic structure of heated SrTiO3(110) surface, Piskunov S, Kotomin E.A.,Dorfman S. (Israel) , Kempter V., Maus-Friedrichs W., Fuks D.SS1-TuP8 KL23 L23 Auger transitions in Ge thin films, Kover L. (Hungary) , Berenyi Z., Toth J., Cserny I.,Varga D.SS1-TuP9 Formation, structure and electronic structure of ultrathin Ag films on V(100): experiments andcalculations, Kralj M. (Germany) , Wandelt K., Pervan P., Milun M., Lazic P., Crljen Z., Brako R.SS1-TuP10 Surface electronic states in Ag/Cu striped nanostructures, Lobo J. (Spain) , Michel E.G., BachmannA.R., Speller S., Roca L., Kuntze J., Ortega J.E.SS1-TuP11 Disorder induced evolution of the graphite electronic structure: an electron spectroscopy study, Filippi M(Italy) , Calliari LSS1-TuP12 Electronic structure of Ge nano-islands on the Si(111) surface, Suzuki M. (Japan) , Negishi R., ShigetaY.SS1-TuP13 Electronic structure of the extremely uniform Si nano-islands on Si(111) substrate, Negishi, R. (Japan) ,Suzuki (a) M., Shigeta (a) Y.SS1-TuP14 Study of the reactivity at metal/silica interfaces by x-ray emission spectroscopy, Jarrige I., Jonnard P.(France)SS1-TuP15 Confined electronic states in thin films of Ag on V(100) surfaces, and their role in ARPES and STMexperiments, Lazic P. (Croatia) , Brako R.SS1-TuP16 Image resonance in the many-body density of states at a metal surface, Fratesi G. (Italy) , Brivio G.P.,Rinke P., Godby R.W.SS1-TuP17 Nanoscale Measurement of Surface States Concentration and Their Energy Distribution inSemiconductors, Rosenwaks Y. (Israel) , Molotskii M., Saraf S.SS1-TuP18 Study of Phase Transition from Asymmetric to Symmetric Dimer Structure on the Si(001) Surface atHigh Temperature by Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Shigeta Y. (Japan) , Ito M., Yoshigoe A., Teraoka Y.SS1-TuP19 Dielectric properties of ultra-thin films, Nakamura J. (Japan) , Ishihara S., Ozawa H., Natori A.SS1-TuP20 Computer simulation of electronic states for quasi-one-dimensional surface system with short-rangeordering, Kakitani K. (Japan) , Kaji H., Yoshimori A.SS1-TuP21 Reconstruction-induced contrast in Scanning Tunneling Luminescence on Au(111), Perronet K., BarbierL., Charra F. (France)SS1-TuP22 Computer simulation for electronic states on Si(100)2 1-c(4 2) surface reconstruction phase transition,Terao T. (Japan) , Yagi Y., Kakitani K.SS1-TuP23 Formation of two dimensional electron gases at III-V surfaces, Szamota-Leandersson K (Sweden) ,Gothelid M, Karlsson U.O., Leandersson M, Balasubramanian T.SS1-TuP24 Electronic Structure Dependence of the Electron-Phonon Interaction in Ag, Paggel J.J. (Germany) ,Luh D.A., Miller T., Chiang T.C.SS1-TuP25 Reactivity of the Cun (T) (n=7-14) Clusters with H2 (v,j) Molecule, Ozcelik S. (Turkey) , Eissa N.E.,Guvenc Z.B.SS1-TuP26 Local electronic states of TiO2(110) surface investigated by low temperature STM and STS: Spatialdistribution of Ti 3d electrons on the surface, Minato T. (Japan), Sainoo Y., Kim Y., Susaki T., Shiraki S, KatoH.S., Kawai M., Aika K.SS1-TuP27 Photoemission study of the deposition of Vanadium on Zr (0001), Dudr V. (Czech Republic) , _utaraF., Tsud N., Fabík S., Matolín V., Prince K.C., Cháb V.SS1-TuP28 Well shielded cerium atoms: electronic structure of adsorbed Ce C82 on Si surfaces., Schulte K (UK) ,Wang L, Moriarty P.J., Kanai M., Dennis T.J.S., Purton J.A., Patel S.SS1-TuP29 Ab initio study of Bi surfactant on Ge/Si(001) surface, Cakmak M. (Turkey) , Srivastava GP,Ellialtioglu S.SS1-TuP30 Electronic structure of Pt(110)-(1x2) and halogenated Pt(110), Joco V. (Spain) , Blanco J.M., Lobo J.,Segovia P., Michel E.G.SS1-TuP31 Progressive changes in atomic structure and gap states on Si(001) by Bi adsorption, Chuasiripattana K.(UK.) , Srivastava G.P.

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SS1-TuP32 Fermi Surface Mapping of Pd, Rh, Ni, and Cu surfaces, Krause M. (Germany) , Dreiner S.,Schuermann M., Berges U., Westphal C.SS1-TuP33 Energetics of Sr adatom interactions on the Mo(112) surface, Kiejna A. (Poland) , Nieminen R.M.SS1-TuP34 Differences in Wet Isotropic Etching - NH4OH and Wet Anisotropic Etchings based on NH4OH, KOH,KOH+2-Propanol and TMAH, for Silicon Micromachining Technology, Finardi M.R., Doi I. (Brazil) , TeixeiraR.C., Diniz J.A., Swart J.W., Canesqui M.A.SS1-TuP35 Bulk Electronic Structure of the 3C-SiC(001) Surface Studied by Angle-Resolved Photoemission,Johansson L.S.O. (Sweden) , Duda L., Yeom H.W., Hara S., Yoshida S.SS1-TuP36 Electronic properties of ordered Bi /Cu(001) structural phases, Sayago D.I. (Italy) , Lucarelli A., BettiM.G.SS1-TuP37 Specific features of excitation of electronic states of Ge(111) surfaces of various modifications, PopikT.Yu., Feyer V.M. (Ukraine) , Shpenik O.B., Popik Yu.V.SS1-TuP38 Photoemission Study of K- and Cs-induced Reconstructions on the Ag/Si(111)3 3 Surface, Zhang H.M.,Sakamoto K. (Japan) , Uhrberg R.I.G.SS1-TuP39 Interaction of cobalt with oxidized silicon surface, Gomoyunova M.V., Pronin I.I. (Russia) , GallN.R., Bouravlev A.D., Vyalikh D.V., Molodtsov S.L.SS1-TuP40 The XPS characterization of the Pd-Au interface in bimetallic alloy systems, Krawczyk M. (Poland) ,Sobczak J.W.SS1-TuP41 Electronic properties of nanostructured metallic surfaces, Mascaraque A. (Spain) , Lobo J., MichelE.G.SS1-TuP42 Photoemission final states in Bi2212: Diffraction effects in the shadow Fermi surface, Strocov V.N.(Switzerland) , Claessen R., Blaha P.SS1-TuP43 Energetics of GaSb(100) surface reconstructions, Righi M.C. (Italy) , Magri R., Bertoni C.M.SS1-TuP44 An Investigation of the Electronic Structure of In, Sn and Sb on Pd(111): The suppression of the Pd 3dshake-up Satellite, Pancotti A., Carazzole M.F., de Siervo A., Landers R., Kleiman G.G. (Brazil)SS1-TuP45 Resonant Auger study at the 2p edge of vanadium metal, Ilakovac V. (France) , Kralj M., Pervan P.,Richter Ch., Hricovini K., Goldoni A., Larciprete R., Petaccia L., Paolucci G.SS1-TuP46 Adenine adsorption on Cu(110) calculated from first principles, Preuss M. (Germany) , Schmidt W.G.,Bechstedt F.SS1-TuP47 Adsorption of acetonitrile on Si(100)-2x1 surface : NEXAFS and simulations, Carniato S., Bournel F.,Dufour G., Gallet J.J., Le Guen K., Ilakovac V. (France) , Rangan S., Rochet F.SS1-TuP48 Electronic structure of the (La,Sr)MnO3 thin films: angle-resolved photoemission study, Falub M.C.(Switzerland) , Shi M., Willmott P.R., Falub C.V., Krempasky J., Herger R., Schneider M., Hricovini K.,Patthey L.SS1-TuP49 Relaxation processes in the Ni-P melts according to the data of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy,Sapozhnikov G.V. (Russia) , Kholzakov A.V., Shabanova I.N.SS1-TuP50 Experimental and theoretical study of electronic structures of NiX, Ni3X(X = Al, Si, P) systems,Terebova N.S. (Russia) , Shabanova I.N., Mitrochin Yu.S.SS1-TuP51 The comparative study of the chemical structure of thin films andceramics of the HTSC systems (Y-Ba-Cu-O _¸ Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O) in thesuperconducting state., Naymushina E.A. (Russia) , Shabanova I.N., Kukuyev V.I.SS1-TuP52 The investigation of the cluster structure of transition metals in the liquid and amorphous states,Ponomaryov A.G. (Russia) , Shabanova I.N., Mitrokhin Yu.S., Kholzakov A.V.SS1-TuP53 Role of empty electronic states in the interaction of low-energy electrons with solids, Panchenko O.F.(Ukraine) , Panchenko L.K.SS1-TuP54 A photoelectron spectroscopy study of nickel films prepared by electrochemical deposition onmolybdenum surfaces, Zafeiratos S. (Greece) , Paloukis F.E., Jaksic M.M., Neophytides S.G.SS1-TuP55 Final state effects in photoemission of one dimensional metals, Starowicz P (Switzerland) , Gallus O,Pillo Th, Baer YSS1-TuP56 Surface and interface electronic states in ZnS: Cu, Cl powder phosphors, Savchenko N.D., ShchurovaT.N., Rubish I.D., Popovych K.O. (Ukraine) , Leising G.SS1-TuP57 STM/STS study of thin Mn oxide films on Ag(001), Shantyr R. (Germany) , Hagendorf Ch.,Neddermeyer H., Widdra W.SS1-TuP58 Photoabsorption Sites on Titanium Dioxide Surface observed at Atomic Scale, Komiyama M. (Japan) ,Li Y.J.SS1-TuP59 Accumulation Layer on the Cs-covered GaN(0001) n-type Surface, Benemanskaya G.V. (Russia) ,Frank-Kamenetskaya G.E., Vikhnin V.S.SS1-TuP60 Morphology and electronic structure of interfaces between pentacene and ferromagnetic metallicsubstrates, Tiba M.V. (The Netherlands) , Jonkman H.T., Koopmans B., de Jonge W.J.M.

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Special Events Wednesday

13:30 IUVSTA General Meeting (GM15) – Sala Pasinetti (Film Festival Palace)

Short Courses Wednesday9:00 – 13:00 Thin Film Nucleation, Growth, & Microstructure Evolution

14:00 – 18:00 Local Structure by Soft-X-Ray Absorption and Photoemission

All Short Courses will be held in the Office wing of the Casino Palace

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Wednesday Morning, June 30, 2004OxidesRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) - AS+SS-WeM

H. J. MathieuP. Lejcek

Nano-Bio & Self-Assembly IIIRoom: Mosaici 2 (Casino Palace) - AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeMA. MenonF. Buatier de Mongeot

9:00 AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM1 Ferroelectric Nanolithography:Exploiting the Interplay of Atomic Polarization and Charge,Bonnell D (University of Pennsylvania) , Lei X, Ferris J,Li DMOVED TO NS+SS-TuM4

9:20

AS+SS-WeM1 Invited Oxide nanostructures on metalsurfaces: from cluster “molecules” to two-dimensional oxidelayers,SChoiswohl J., Sock M., Surnev S., Kresse G., RAmseyM.G., Netzer F.P. (Austria)

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM2 Growth and ordering of Gequantum dots on natural and nanostructured Si surfaces: a realtime study by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy,Sgarlata A. (Rome Italy) , Szkutnik P.D., Motta N.,Balzarotti A.

9:40 AS+SS-WeM2 SO2 on Ti2O3(10_2) and TiO2(110) NonPolar Surfaces, a Comparative DFT Study.,Casarin M. (Italy) , Ferrigato F., Maccato C., Vittadini A.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM3 Molecular self-assembly oftrimesic acid on copper (110) surfaces,Classen Th. (Germany) , Fratesi G., Fabris S., CostantiniG., de Gironcoli S., Baroni S., Kern K.

10:00 AS+SS-WeM3 Structure of supported tungsten oxidenanoclusters,Masek K. (Czech Republic) , Matolin V.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM4 Nanofaceting of Cu vicinalsurfaces induced by Ag deposition,Coati A. (LURE - Bât. 209D - Centre Universitaire -B.P.34 - 91898 Orsay Cedex (France)) , Creuze J., ZobelliA., Garreau Y.

10:20 AS+SS-WeM4 Water-Induced Chemical and StructuralModifications of the Al203/NiAl(001) Surface at LowPressure,Maurice V. (France) , Frémy N., Marcus P.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM5 Optical and structuralcharacterization of self assembled GaAs nanostructures grownon pseudomorphic Si layers, Perez-Centeno A., Mendez-Garcia V.H., Lopez Lopez M. (Mexico)

10:40 AS+SS-WeM5 Ion beam induced spinodal decomposition inSiO xfilms,Arnoldbik W.M. (The Netherlands) , Tomozeiu N., vanHattum E.D., Habraken F.H.P.M.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM6 Ordered molecular assembliesconfined on a nanostructured insulator: an atomic forcemicroscopy investigation,Nony L. (Switzerland) , Gnecco E., Baratoff A., BennewitzR., Pfeiffer O., Maier S., Meyer E.

11:00 AS+SS-WeM6 Pseudomorphic growth conditions of SrO/BaOmixtures on the Si(100) surface, Zachariae J. (Germany) ,Pfnuer H.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM7 True Upward Adatom Diffusionand Faceting in fcc metal (110) homoepitaxy,Buatier de Mongeot F. (Genova Italy) , Molle A., BuzioR., Boragno C., Valbusa U., Zhu W., Wang E.G., Zhang Z.

11:20 AS+SS-WeM7 Chemical and electronic properties oftransparent conducting oxide surfaces and interfaces,Klein A (Germany) , Saeuberlich F, Gassenbauer Y,Schafranek R

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM8 Topographic and chemicalnanoscale modification of PHEMA hydrogels for tissueengineering applications, Podestà A. (Italy) , Ranucci E.,Macchi L., Ferruti P., Milani P.

11:40 AS+SS-WeM8 In situ monitoring of the ITO film structureand properties during annealing, Shevchenko N. (Germany) ,Rogozin A., Vinnichenko M., Prokert F., Cantelli V.,Kolitsch A., Moeller W.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM9 In vitro biocompatibility ofdeposited chitosan films as a platform for living cells inBioMEMS systems, Pederzolli C. (Italy) , Lunelli L.,Pasquardini L., Speranza G., Canteri R., Villani P., Park J.J.,Payne G.F., Rubloff G.W., Anderle M.

12:00 AS+SS-WeM9 Effect of microstructure on transport propertiesin epitaxial SrRuO3 films: a high-resolution x-ray diffractionstudy,Vailionis A. (USA) , Koster G., Reiner J.W., Geballe T.H.,Beasley M.R.

AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM10 Conducting PolypyrroleNanowires and Nanoribbons Templated by and Polymerizedwith Inorganic/organic Mesostructures,Zhang X. (P.R. China) , Liang H., Lu Z., Zhang J., Liu Z.

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AS+NS+PS+SE+TF-WeM11 Invited One-dimensionalAssembly and Local Surface Potential Mapping of AuNanoparticles on a DNA network.,Yamada F.Y (Japan) , Otsuka Y.O, Takagi A.T,Matsumoto T.M, Tanaka H.T, Kawai T.K

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Wednesday Morning, June 30, 2004Wide-Gap SemiconductorsRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) - EM-WeM

R. CingolaniM. Buongiorno Nardelli

Carbon Nanotubes IRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) - NS1-WeM

J. RobertsonE. I. Kaupinnen

9:00 EM-WeM1 Diamond layers irradiated by intense Nd:yag laserharmonics: photoemission at sub-band gap energies,Orlanducci S. (University Tor Vergata of Rome (Italy) andINFN) , Sessa V., Terranova M.L., Tazzioli F., Vicario C.,Boscolo I., Cialdi S., Rossi M.

NS1-WeM1 Understanding single electron tunneling ofcharged carbon nanotubes on the basis of density-functional-theory calculations, Wu J.L. (China) , Luo J

9:20 EM-WeM2 Disordered gallium nitride grown by ion beamassisted deposition,Budde F. (New Zealand) , Ruck B.J., Koo A., Granville S.,Trodahl H.J., Bittar A.

NS1-WeM2 Substituent Dependence of the ThermalConductivity of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes,Padgett C.W. (USA) , Brenner D.W.

9:40 EM-WeM3 Profiling of GaN-based laser structures withcathodoluminescence,Godlewski M. (Poland) , Phillips M.R., Goldys E.M.,Leszczynski M., Perlin P., Porowski S., Botcher T.,Hommel D.

10:00 EM-WeM4 A microscopical study of growth modes in metal-organic vapour phase epitaxy of InGaN on GaN,Oliver RA, Kappers MJ, Van der Laak N (UK) ,Humphreys CJ

NS1-WeM3 Invited Carbon nanotubes,A. Bachtold (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)

10:20 EM-WeM5 Homoepitaxial Diamond Growth for SurfaceConductive Device Applications, Jackman R.B. (UK) ,Williams OA, Curat S

NS1-WeM4 Lithium intercalation into single wall carbonnanotubes studied by high resolution photoemissionspectroscopy,Larciprete R. (Italy) , Goldoni A., Lizzit S., Petaccia L.

10:40 EM-WeM6 Ultrananocrystalline diamond for deviceapplications,Jackman RB (UK) , Williams OA, Curat S, Gruen D,Gerbi J, Harris JJ, Ye H

11:00 EM-WeM7 Electronic structure of Ga(In)AsN by soft-X-rayemission and absorption: Implications for the opticalefficiency,Strocov V.N. (Switzerland) , Nilsson P.O., Schmitt T.,Claessen R., Egorov A.Yu., Ustinov V.M.

NS1-WeM5 Invited Atomically clean integration of carbonnanotubes with silicon surfaces and UHV-STMnanofabrication,Albrecht P.M. (USA) , Lyding J.W.

11:20 EM-WeM8 Optimized annealing condition for Erbiumimplanted GaN by using micro Raman Spectroscopy,Vajpeyi A. (SIngapore) , Chua S.J, Fitzgerald E., TripathyS

NS1-WeM6 Low-energy electronic structure of carbonnanotubes: Fermi Liquid versus Luttinger liquid,Hunt M.R.C. (U.K.) , Montalti M., Chao Y.,Krishnamurthy S., Chakraborty A.K., Butenko Yu.V.,Dhanak V.R., Siller L.

11:40 EM-WeM9 Low Temperature Epitaxial Growth of Group IIINitrides by PLD,Fujioka H. () , Ohta J., Kobayashi A., Honke T., OshimaM.

NS1-WeM7 Luttinger liquid behavior in a one-dimensionalconductor,Kuk Y. (Korea) , Lee J.

12:00 EM-WeM10 Electron field emission from boron dopedmicrocrystalline diamond,Baranauskas V., Fontana M. (Brazil) , Peterlevitz A.C.,Ceragioli H.J., Degasperi F.T., Roos M., Fermigier K.

NS1-WeM8 STM Study of Carbon Nanotubes on theGaAs(110) Surface,Ruppalt L.B. (USA) , Albrecht P.M., Lyding J.W.

12:20 NS1-WeM9 The use of the x-ray electron spectroscopy (XES)method for the investigation of the chemical structure ofcarbon metal nano-tubes obtained by low-temperaturesynthesis., Shabanova I.N. (Russia) , Makarova L.G.,Terebova N.S., Kodolov V.I., Kuznetzov A.P.

12:40 NS1-WeM10 Theoretical description of transport includingstrong electron-electron interactions, Ferretti A. (Italy) ,Calzolari A., Di Felice R., Molinari E., Manghi F.

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Wednesday Morning, June 30, 2004NanomagnetismRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) - NS2-WeM

C. CarboneR. Bertacco

Gas Phase Nanoparticles IRoom: Mosaici 1 (Casino Palace) - NS+SS+TF-WeM

R. FerrandoP. Milani

9:00 NS2-WeM1 Orbital and Spin contributions to the g-tensors inmetal nanoparticles,Canali C.M. (Sweden) , Cehovin A., MacDonald A.H.

9:20 NS2-WeM2 2D Arrangements of Magnetic Nanoparticles andWigner Transition,Levy J.C.S. (France) , Ghazali A.

NS+SS+TF-WeM1 Invited Nanoscale Reactivity, Heiz U.(Germany)

9:40 NS2-WeM3 Dependence of magnetic magnetic properties onchemical ordering in clusters of Fe-Ni alloys,Guirado-Lòpez R.A., Spanjaard D. (France) , DesjonquèresM.C.

NS+SS+TF-WeM2 Exchange coupling in nanogranular FePt-Fe3Pt cluster-assembled films, Dobrynin A.N. (Belgium) ,Temst K., Malfait M., Popova E., Volodin A.V.,Moshchalkov V.V., Van Haesendonck C., Lievens P.

10:00 NS2-WeM4 Emerging superparamagnetism in transition metalnanowires,Delin A. (Sweden) , Tosatti E.

NS+SS+TF-WeM3 Far-from-equilibrium Patterns inNanocrystal Assemblies: Formation Mechanisms andMorphological Analysis,Blunt M.O (United Kingdom.) , Martin C.P, Moriarty P.J,Brust M.

10:20 NS2-WeM5 Magnetic properties of small deposited metalclusters,Martins M (Germany) , Glaser L, Nietubyc R, Reif M,Wurth W

NS+SS+TF-WeM4 Fullerenes as matrix for cluster formation:C60 – alloys with silicon and gold,Reinke P. (U.S.A.) , Kröger H., Büttner M., Oelhafen P.

10:40 NS2-WeM6 Magnetism at reduced dimensions: properties ofFIB-sculpted Fe patterns,Liberati M. (Modena (Italy)) , di Bona A., Valeri S.,Bisero D., Vavassori P.

NS+SS+TF-WeM5 Functionalized Cluster-AssembledMagnetic Nanostructures,Dupuis V. (Laboratoire de Physique de la MatièreCondensée et Nanostructures) , Favre L., Stanescu S.,Bernstein E., Melinon P., Perez A.

11:00 NS2-WeM7 Nanomagnet arrays fabricated on self-organizedsemiconductor templates,Teichert C. (Austria) , Mulders A.M., Nino M.A., Heun S.,Locatelli A., Hofer C., Kremmer S., Camarero J., de MiguelJ.J., Miranda R.

NS+SS+TF-WeM6 High resolution dynamic SFM imaging ofnano sized gold clusters on (001) surfaces of UHV cleavedKBr and MgO,Barth C. (France) , Henry C.R.

11:20 NS+SS+TF-WeM7 Metal-polymer nanocomposite with 3Dhomogeneously distributed metal nanoparticles,Zaporojtchenko V. (Germany) , Biswas A., Takele H.,Schuermann U., Greve H., Kanzow J., Faupel F.

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NS2-WeM8 Invited Molecular NanomagnetsD. Gatteschi (INSTM and Universita’ di Firenze, Italy)

NS+SS+TF-WeM8 Molecular nanocluster electronics:technology and devices,Kislov V.V. (Russia) , Gulyaev Yu.V., Gubin S.P.,Khomutov G.B., Soldatov E.S., Kolesov V.V., Taranov I.V.,Kashin V.V., Gurevich S.A.

12:00 NS+SS+TF-WeM9 Structural phase transitions in cluster-assembled TiO2 films,Kholmanov I.N. (Italy) , Barborini E., Vinati S., PodestaA., Piseri P., Milani P.

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Wednesday Morning, June 30, 2004Plasma Processing for Inorganic Materials & ThermalPlasma ProcessesRoom: Ristorante (Casino Palace) - PS-WeMP. FaviaR. D’Agostino

Engineered Materials: Metallurgy, Processing, Cleaningand CharacterizationRoom: Sala delle Feste (Casino Palace) - SE-WeMA. TuissiG. Exarhos

9:00 SE-WeM1 Surface Oxidation of Nickel-Titanium AlloyCharacterised by Electrochemical and Ion-beam Techniques,Cattarin S (Istituto per l'Energetica e le Interfasi (CNR)Padova - Italy) , Barison S, Daolio S., Musiani M., TuissiA.

9:20

PS-WeM1 Invited Modification of surface prfoperties bymeans of Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition,Fracassi F. (Italy)

SE-WeM2 Cleaning and smoothing of Ge surfaces by low-energy hydrogen ion beam irradiation at moderate substratetemperature, Razek N. (Germany) , Schubert E., Hirsch D.,Schindler A., Rauschenbach B.

9:40 PS-WeM2 Evaluation of the Cu atomic density during sputterdeposition process with optical emission spectroscopy,Nakano T. (Japan) , Tanaka K., Baba S.

10:00 PS-WeM3 Plasma Spraying of Capillary-Porous Coatings:Experiments, Modeling and Applications,Gnedovets A.G. (Russia) , Kalita V.I., Komlev D.I.,Yerokhin A.L., Matthews A.

SE-WeM3 Invited Shape memory coatings for MEMSprototypes,Camposeo A., Fuso F. (Italy) , Allegrini M., Arimondo E.,Tuissi A.

10:20 PS-WeM4 Growth of ZrO2 by plasma enhanced CVD ondifferent substrates,Yubero F. (Spain) , Mansilla C., Holgado J.P., EspinosJ.P., Gonzalez-Elipe A.R.

SE-WeM4 Oil impregnation on rough stainless steel surfaces :a detrimental phenomenon for cleaning,Gabet C. (ARCELOR Group - FRANCE) , Boulange-Patermann L., Baroux B.

10:40 SE-WeM5 Role of atoms in the cleaning or grafting processesof carbon compounds studied by NO-titration in late flowingN2 – O2 post-discharges,Hody V., Czerwiec T. (France) , Thiebaut J.M., Henrion G.,Michel H, Belmonte T.

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PS-WeM5 Invited Emerging applications of Thermal PlasmaTechnology: from nanomaterials to waste treatments,Boulos M. (Canada)

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SE-WeM6 Invited Surface and Bulk Processing in ControlledEnvironments,Ba D. (P. R. China)

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PS-WeM6 Invited Fundamental Nebulization Processes andAnalyte Transport in High-Temperature Plasmas,Montaser A. (USA) , Kahen K., Jorabki K., Gray C.,Levine J.A.

SE-WeM7 Super water-repellent and self-cleaning coatings bythe Sol-Gel method: synthesis and characterization,Miorin E. (Italy) , Pagura C., Barison S., Liggieri L.,Guglielmi M.

12:00 PS-WeM7 Time Dependent 3-D Modelling of InductivelyCoupled Plasma Torches,Bernardi D., Colombo V. (Italy) , Ghedini E., Mentrelli A.

SE-WeM8 Super-hydrophobic surfaces: systematic study ofthe roughness role,Barbieri L (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne(EPFL)) , Wagner EH, Benvenuti G, Kulik G, Hoffmann P

12:20 PS-WeM8 3-D numerical analysis of powder injection invarious ICPT configurations, Bernardi D., Colombo V.(Italy) , Ghedini E., Mentrelli A., Trombetti T.

SE-WeM99 Control of zirconium degassing processes undervacuum refining,Borts B.V. (letter box 2302) , Vangua A.F., NeklyudovI.M., Schevtchenko S.V.

12:40 PS-WeM9 Plasma Treatment of Medical Ash, Kolacinski Z.(Poland) , Cedzynska K.

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Wednesday Morning, June 30, 2004Carbon Nanostructures at SurfacesRoom: Zorzi (Film Festival Palace) - SS1-WeM

C. CepekN. D. Shinn

New Techniques and Applications in Surface ScienceRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) - SS2-WeM

M. P. SeahG. Stefani

9:00 SS1-WeM1 Microwave Plasma-Enhanced Chemical VaporDeposition of Carbon Nanostructures Using BiologicalMolecules as Catalyst,Yoshimura M. (Nagoya 468-8511 Japan) , Tanaka K.,Ueda K.

SS2-WeM1 Selectivity of Auger decays to the local surfaceenvironment,Trioni M.I. (Italy) , Caravati S., Brivio G.P., Floreano L.,Bruno F., Morgante A.

9:20 SS1-WeM2 Performance of nano-carbon electron emitters inpulsed high-voltage electric field, Arkhipov A.V. (Russia) ,Gabdullin P.G., Mishin M.V., Sominski G.G.

SS2-WeM2 A coherent positron beam and its application toreflection high-energy positron diffraction,Kawasuso A. (Japan) , Fukaya Y., Maekawa M., HayashiK., Ichimiya A.

9:40 SS1-WeM3 Spectroscopic X-ray Photoelectron Microscopy ofSingle-Wall Carbon Nanotube Bundles,Chakraborty A.K., Woolley R.A.J., Chao Y., Siller L., HuntM.R.C. (U.K.)

10:00 SS1-WeM4 Synthesis and in situ Raman characterization of splinear carbon chains in nanostructured carbon,Ravagnan L. (Italy) , Siviero F., Casari C.S., Li Bassi A.,Lenardi C., Piseri P., Bottani C.E., Milani P.

SS2-WeM3 Invited Real-time core level spectroscopy: Fromsurface structure to chemical reactions,Baraldi A. (Italy)

10:20 SS1-WeM5 Controlled CVD Growth of Single-Walled CarbonNanotube Based Nanostructures on Surfaces,Zhang J. (P. R. China)

SS2-WeM4 Calorimetry at surfaces using high-resolution corelevel photoemission,Santucci S., Masciovecchio C., Larciprete R., Lizzit S.,Bertolo M., Baraldi A., Goldoni A. (Italy)

10:40 SS2-WeM5 A new Helium-3 spin-echo spectrometer for ultra-high resolution inelastic and quasi-elastic helium atomscattering,Jardine A.P. (UK) , Dworski S., Fouquet P.,Alexandrowicz G., Lee G.Y.H., Ellis J., Allison W.

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SS1-WeM6 Invited STM images and spectroscopy of singlefullerene molecules on surfaces,Hou J.G. (China)

SS2-WeM6 Single Molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy of N2on Cu(110),Leung L. (UK) , Muryn C.A., Thornton G.

11:20 SS1-WeM7 The peculiarities of electronic structure ofinterecting nanographite particles., Dalidchik F.I. (Russia) ,Grishin M.V., Kovalevskiy S.A.

SS2-WeM7 Fast STM module for measurements with acommercial microscope,Esch F. (Italy) , Spessot A., Africh C., Comelli G., RoseiR., Cautero G., Giuressi D., Sergo R., Tommasini R.

11:40 SS1-WeM8 Growth of Nanostructured Amorphous CarbonThin Films,Henley S.J. (UK) , Smith R.C., Carey J.D., Silva S.R.P.,Filik J., May P.W.

SS2-WeM8 VOLume Sensitive PhotoEmission from solidswith Synchrotron Radiation, Panaccione G. (Italy) , CauteroG., Tommasini R., Lacovig P., Cautero M., Krastanov B.,Pittana P., Paolicelli G., Offi F., Fondacaro A., Stefani G.,Torelli P., Sacchi M., Grioni M., Monaco G.

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Wednesday Morning, June 30, 2004Pumping: Phenomena and TechnologyRoom: Darsena (Casino Palace) - VS-WeM

C. BenvenutiA. Psacharopulo

9:00 VS-WeM1 Navier-Stokes modeling of the compression ratioand power dissipation test of a Gaede pump stage in thetransition and viscous regime,Giors S. (Italy) , Subba F., Zanino R.

9:20 VS-WeM2 Thermodynamic Effects in the Rapid Pumpdownof Vacuum Chambers,Lawson J., Livesey R.G. (UK) , Turner N., Galtry M.A.

9:40 VS-WeM3 Recent results of rarefied gas dynamics and theirapplications in vacuum technology,Sharipov F. (Brazil)

10:00 VS-WeM4 Effects of the Surface Roughness on the PumpingPerformance of a Molecular Drag Pump,Sawada T. (Japan) , Sugiyama W., Yabuki M., Ozaki R.,Watanabe M.

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VS-WeM5 Invited An empirical Approach to describe thePressure Dependence of Compression and Pumping Speed ofTurbomolecular Pumps by simple analytical Functions,Voss G. (Germany)

11:00 VS-WeM6 Vacuum and its applications in last fifteen years inItaly,Calcatelli A. (Torino - Italy) , Bergoglio M.

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VS-WeM7 Invited Ion Pumps: Phenomena and Technology,Audi M. (Italy)

12:00 VS-WeM8 On the possible improvement of the pumpingefficiency of a turbopump. The basic idea and somepreliminary calculations., Germano M. (Italy) , Cerruti R.,Giors S., Gotta R.

12:20 VS-WeM9 Design and Test of Magnetic Shields forTurbomolecolar Pumps and Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers,De Angeli M. (Italy) , Gervasini G., Gittini G.

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Wednesday Afternoon, June 30, 2004Metals and SemiconductorsRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) - AS-WeA

J. OsterwalderG. Granozzi

Coatings IIIRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) - AS+SE+TF-WeA

F. NetzerM.G. Barthes

14:00 AS+SE+TF-WeA1 Asymmetry in the Adhesion Energywithin Optical Multilayers,Barthel E. (France) , Kerjan O., Nael P., Nadaud N.

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AS-WeA1 Invited Grain Boundaries: Structure, Segregationand Classification,Lejcek P. (Czech Republic)

AS+SE+TF-WeA2 Adhesion of nanosized particles on oxidesurfaces in dry and humid conditions,Katainen J. (Finland) , Paajanen M., Lahtinen J.,Hautojärvi P.

14:40 AS-WeA2 Sub-surface defects induced on Ni and Ag by low-energy Ar+ irradiation,Naia M.D. () , Gordo P.M., Lima A.P., Teodoro O.M.N.D.,Moutinho A.M.C., Brusa R.S.MOVED TO POSTERS AS+SS-ThP44

15:00 AS-WeA3 Surface energy effects in crystal plasticity,Glickman E.E. (Physical Electronics Dept. Israel)

AS+SE+TF-WeA3 Invited Recent developments innanotribology: Fundamental issues,Persson B.N.J. (Germany)

15:20 AS-WeA4 Characterization of GaNP thin films grown by R-Fmagnetron sputtering,Pulzara Mora A. (COLOMBIA) , Lopez Lopez M.,Melendez Lira M.

AS+SE+TF-WeA4 Investigation of adhesion in microfluidicenvironments,Parker E.E., Ashurst W.R., Carraro C., Maboudian R.(USA)

15:40 AS-WeA5 Spectromicroscopic study of interfacial reactionsbetween Ni/Si thin films and GaN substrate,Kovac J. (Slovenia) , Zalar A., Gregoratti L., Kiskinova M.

16:00 AS-WeA6 Evidence for valence charge fluctuations in thesqrt(3)xsqrt(3)-Pb/Si(111) system,Dudr V. (Czech Republic) , Tsud N., Fabík S., VondrácekM., Matolín V., Cháb V., Prince K.C.

AS+SE+TF-WeA5 Invited Homoepitaxial Diamond ThinFilms for Application to Electronic Devices,Okushi H. (Japan)

16:20 AS-WeA7 Interfacial interactions in oxide cathodes duringoperation,Hattori T. (Japan) , Yoshida T., Shinagawa S., Nohira H.,Saito S., Hiratani M.

AS+SE+TF-WeA6 Epoxy adhesives on metallic surfaces: theformation of the interphase and its effect on practical adhesion,Roche A. (France) , Aufray M.

16:40 AS+SE+TF-WeA7 Multi-technique study of wear andcorrosion resistant CrN coatings,Kaciulis S. (Italy) , Mezzi A., Montesperelli G., RaponeM., Casadei F., Valente T., Gusmano G.

17:00 AS+SE+TF-WeA8 Fast and Clean Carbide and Nitride FilmProduction by Reactive Laser Synthesis,Schaaf P. (Germany) , Carpene E., Kahle M.

17:20 AS+SE+TF-WeA9 Photodesorption experiments on TiZrVNEG coated vacuum chamber at cryogenic temperatures,Anashin V.V., Fedorov N.V. (Russia)) , Krasnov A.A.,Ruzinov V.L.

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Wednesday Afternoon, June 30, 2004Organic Electronic Materials IIRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) - EM-WeA

M. FanciulliG. Bratina

Carbon Nanotubes IIRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) - NS1-WeA

C. CepekP. Albrecht

14:00 EM-WeA1 Novel Vertical Molecular electronic Device, forthe Measurement of Electrical Properties of OrganicMolecules, and as a Prototype Version of a Future MolecularTransistor., Caster A. (ISRAEL.) , Meshulam G., Richter S.

14:20 EM-WeA2 Strongly Correlated Superconductivity in AlkaliDoped Phtalocyanine Layers?,Tosatti E., Tobik J. (SISSA), Fabrizio M., Santoro G.E.

NS1-WeA1 Invited A novel aerosol method for single walledcarbon nanotube synthesis, Nasibulin A.G., Moisala A.,Jiang H., Brown D.P., Kauppinen E.I. (Finland)

14:40 EM-WeA3 Stability of PMPSi films – in situ monitoring byspectroscopic ellipsometry and XPS,Cechal J. (Czech Republic) , Nebojsa P., BonaventurovaZ., Tichopadek P., Urbanek M., Spousta J., Navratil K.,Sikola T., Humlicek J.

NS1-WeA2 A nucleation and growth mechanism of alignedcarbon nanotubes by DC plasma and hot filaments activatedCVD,Cojocaru C.S., Vigolo B., Parent P., LAfon K., Le NormandF. (FRANCE)

15:00 NS1-WeA3 Micelle/CNT Hybrid Template Directed Synthesisof Nanotube-based Coaxial Nanowires,Zhang X. (P.R. China) , Lu Z., Liang H., Zhang J., Liu Z.

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EM-WeA4 Invited Basic and Applied Aspects of Single andPolycrystalline Organic Transistors, Rogers J. (USA)

NS1-WeA4 Pulsed Arc Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes in Air,Parkansky N., Boxman R.L. (Israel) , Alterkp B.,Goldsmith S., Lerah Y., Barkay Z., Rosenberg Y., FrenkelG., Goldstein O.

15:40 EM-WeA5 Controlled growth of tetracene thin films forOrganic Light-Emitting Transistors., Cicoira F. (Italy.) ,Santato C., Dinelli F., Murgia M., Loi M.A., DaComo E.,Muccini M., Zamboni R.

NS1-WeA5 Wetting of Individual Carbon Nanotubes withOrganic Liquids,Barber A.H. (Rehovot ISRAEL 76100) , Cohen S.R.,Wagner H.D.

16:00 EM-WeA6 The Application of Soluble and RegioregularPoly(3-hexylthiophene) for Organic Thin-Film Transistors,Joung M.J. (KOREA) , Kim C.A., Kang S.Y., Baek K.H.,Ahn S.D., Kim G.H., You I.K., Suh K.S.

NS1-WeA6 Synthesis of Insulator-Coated Carbon Nanotubesas Passivated Nanoprobes,Ikuno T (Osaka University) , Lee KY, Kamada K,Kuzuoka T, Yasuda T, Lee JG, Honda S, Katayama M,Mori H, Oura K

16:20 EM-WeA7 Photosensitive Polymer Insulators for OrganicThin-Film Transistor,Kim G.H. (Korea) , Yoon S.M., You I.K., Kang S.Y.,Joung M.J., Kim C.A., Ahn S.D., Suth K.S.WITHDRAWN

NS1-WeA7 Synthesis of Vertically Aligned Long CarbonNanotubes and Its Application to Electrochemical Devices,Honda S. (Japan) , Miyake T., Himuro K., Terao Y.,Hayashi N., Lee K., Katayama M., Hirao T., Oura K., LeeJ., Mori H., Endo K., Kimoto M., Nishimura K., Nishio K.

16:40 EM-WeA8 Effect of Layer Thickness for Dielectric Propertyof Vinylidene Fluoride Oligomer,Kuwajima S. (Japan) , Mochizuki K., Noda K., Ishida K.,Kubono A., Horiuchi T., Yamada H., Matsushige K.

NS1-WeA8 First experimental observations of siliconnanotubes, De Crescenzi M. (Italia) , Castrucci P., ScarselliM., Chaudhari P.S., Balasubramanian C., Bhave T.M.,Bhoraskar S.V.

17:00 EM-WeA9 Organic Electronic Device encapsulation applyingconformal inorganic layers,Olsson M.K. (Liechtenstein) , Quoc H.T., Gallissian A.,Atamny F.

NS1-WeA9 Single-walled carbon nanotubes for advancedtechnological applications: organized assembly intowell–defined configurations, Terranova M.L. (UniversityTor Vergata of Rome (Italy)) , Orlanducci S., Fiori A.,Tamburri E., Sessa V., Rossi M.

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Wednesday Afternoon, June 30, 2004Nanoelectronics I (Bio/Molecular Electronics)Room: Mosaici 2 (Casino Palace) - NS2-WeA

D. BonnellP. Deshpande

Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots IIIRoom: Mosaici 1 (Casino Palace) - NS3-WeA

E. MolinariL. Sorba

14:00 NS2-WeA1 Electrical Properties of DNA Characterized byConducting-Atomic Force Microscopy,Nogues C. (Rehovot ISRAEL 76100) , Cohen S.R., DaubeS., Naaman R., Cohen H., Porath D.

NS3-WeA1 Photoluminescence and Resonant Inelastic X-rayemission of alkylated Si Quantum dots,Krishnamurthy S, Lie LH, Horrocks BR, Houlton A,Kjeldgaard L, Poolton N, Siller L (UK)

14:20 NS2-WeA2 Tight-Binding Calculation of Electron Transportin Porphyrin Molecules Connected to a Few Electrodes,Noda M. (Japan) , Watanabe S.

NS3-WeA2 Surface Plasmon Energy and Dispersion of AgNanoparticles and Films on a H:Si(111)1x1 Surface: ACombined Study of HREELS and STM,Kato H, Nagashima H, Czajka R, Wawro A, Yamada T,Kasuya A, Suto S (Japan)

14:40 NS3-WeA3 The nano-structural properties of hydrogenatedsilicon-carbon alloys by optical methods,Gracin D. (Croatia) , Juraic K., Dubcek P., Gajovic A.,Bogdanovic-Radovic I., Bernstorff S.

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NS2-WeA3 Invited Material Science and Post-SiliconTechnologies,Coffa S. (Italy)

NS3-WeA4 Light manipulation using nanostructures in ascanning tunneling microscope,Sakurai M. (National Institute for MaterialsScience(NIMS) and JST) , Aono M.

15:20 NS2-WeA4 Tunneling conduction through cytochrome cmolecule,Kataoka M (ISIR-Osaka Univ.Japan) , Matsumoto T,Kawai T

NS3-WeA5 Intriguing Optical Properties of 2D Arrays ofPlasmonic Nanoparticles,Malynych S., Evanoff Jr. D.D., Chumanov G. (USA)

15:40 NS3-WeA6 Ultrafast Nonlinear Carrier Dynamics in CdTeQuantum Dots,Padilha L.A. (Gleb Wataghin Physics Institute -UNICAMP - Brazil) , Brito Cruz C.H., Neves A.A.R.,Cesar C.L., Barbosa L.C.

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NS2-WeA5 Invited One-way opto-electronic switching ofphotochromic molecules on gold, Van der Molen S.J. (TheNetherlands) , Dulic D., Kudernac T., Jonkman H.T., DeJong J.J.D., Van Esch J., Feringa B.L., Van Wees B.J.

16:20 NS2-WeA6 Observation of polaron states in DNA induced bychemical doping process,Furukawa M. (Japan) , Kato H.S., Kawai M., TaniguchiM., Kawai T., Hatsui T., Kosugi N., Yoshida T., Aida M.

NS3-WeA7 Invited Periodic structures in polymer thin filmswith embedded metal nanoparticles,Kiesow A. (Germany) , Strohkark S., Loeschner K.,Heilmann A., Podlipensky A., Abdolvand A., Seifert G.,Graener H.

16:40 NS2-WeA7 Experimental Demonstrations of Quantum-dotCellular Automata,Snider G.L (United States) , Kummamuru R.K., Qi H.,Sharma S., Li A., Orlov A.O., Lent C.S., Bernstein G.H.,Fehlner T.P.

17:00 NS2-WeA8 Electron channels in biomolecular nanowires,Calzolari A. , Di Felice R. (Italy), Molinari E., Garbesi A.

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Wednesday Afternoon, June 30, 2004Diffusion at SurfacesRoom: Zorzi (Film Festival Palace) - SS1-WeA

J. FrenkenS. Ossicini

Adsorption and Reaction at Silicon SurfacesRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) - SS2-WeA

C. M. BertoniN. Singh

14:00 SS2-WeA1 Analysis of the early stages of the oxidation ofSi(111)-(7x7) using high resolution photoemission,Mascaraque A. (Spain) , Ottaviani C., Comicioli C., CrottiC., Pedio M., Michel E.G.

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SS1-WeA1 Invited Time-resolved Measurement of Diffusionof O on Vicinal Pt(111) Induced by Femtosecond Laser Pulses,Stépán K., Güdde J. (Germany) , Höfer U.

SS2-WeA2 Ab initio surface reaction energetics of H2X (X=Oor S) on Si(001)-(2x1),Smardon R.D. (UK) , Srivastava G.P.

14:40 SS1-WeA2 Non-stochastic behavior of atomic surfacediffusion at all temperatures,Ferrón J., Gómez L., Miranda R., de Miguel J.J. (Spain)

SS2-WeA3 Ab initio surface reaction energetics of SiH4 onSi(001)-(2x2)',Smardon R.D. (UK) , Srivastava G.P.

15:00 SS1-WeA3 Surface diffusion of a Cu adatom on steppedCu(111) Surfaces,Marinica M.C., Barreteau C., Spanjaard D., DesjonquèresM.C. (France)

SS2-WeA4 Angular dependence of H2 dissociation at DBsteps of Si(001),Stanciu C. (Germany) , Dörr M., Höfer U.

15:20 SS1-WeA4 PD and CU diffusion on A NI polycrystallinesurface: a photoemission microscopy study,Gregoratti L. (SINCROTRONE TRIESTE) , KiskinovaM., Locatelli A., La Rosa S., Bertolo M., Potts A.W.,Morrison G.R.

SS2-WeA5 Allylcyanide adsorption on Si(100)-2x1 surface,Bournel F., Dufour G., Gallet J.J., Kubsky S., Le Guen K.,Rangan S. (FRANCE)) , Rochet F., Köhler U.

15:40 SS1-WeA5 Dynamics investigations in an iron sub-monolayeron W(110),Sladecek M. (A-1090 Wien; Austria) , Sepiol B., KoreckiJ., Slezak T., Rüffer R., Vogl G.

SS2-WeA6 STM study of Cobalt initial growth on Sisurfaces,Xu H (Singapore 119260) , Zilani M.A.K, Wee A.T.S

16:00 SS1-WeA6 Surface mobility of haloforms on ice relevant forozone depletion,Grecea M.L. (The Netherlands) , Backus E.H.G., FraserH.J., Pradeep T., Kleyn A.W., Bonn M.

SS2-WeA7 Carbon induced restructuring of the Si(111)surface,Castrucci P., Sgarlata A., Scarselli M., De Crescenzi M.(Dipartimento di Fisica - Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata-Italia) , Pignedoli C.A., Catellani A., Bertoni C.M.

16:20 SS1-WeA7 The influence of sample size and orientation on thekinetics of surface segregation, Du Plessis J. (Australia) ,Russo S.P., Terblans J.J.

SS2-WeA8 STM study of site selective adsorption on Si(111)7x7,Razado I.C. (Sweden) , Zhang H.M., Uhrberg R.I.G.,Hansson G.V.

16:40 SS1-WeA8 Microscopic diffusion of CO molecules onCu(100) in the nanosecond to picosecond regime,Alexandrowicz G. (UK) , Jardine A.P., Fouquet P.,Dworski S., Allison W., Ellis J.

SS2-WeA9 Dimer-Anticorrelation-Induced Stabilization ofAdsorbate Clustering on Si(100)-2x1 Surface,Boland J.J. (Ireland) , Chen D.X.

17:00 SS2-WeA10 Chemisorption sites and reaction pathways forAcetylene (C2H2) on Si(111)-(7x7),Sbraccia C. (Italy) , Catellani A., Bertoni C.M., SilvestrelliP.L., Toigo F., Ancilotto F.

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Wednesday Afternoon, June 30, 2004Low-Dimensional Systems at Surfaces IRoom: Sala delle Feste (Casino Palace) - SS3-WeA

G. OnidaC. Carbone

Optical Thin Films IIRoom: Ristorante (Casino Palace) - TF+SE-WeA

S. LubyD. Monagham

14:00 SS3-WeA1 C60/Ge(111): molecular orientations andelectronic structure,Gavioli L. (Italy) , Cepek C., Fanetti M., Bertoni G.,Sancrotti M.

TF+SE-WeA1 Optical Characterization of BiomolecularLayers on Semiconductor Surfaces, Silaghi S.D. (Germany) ,Suzuki Y.J., Gordan O.D., Himcinschi C., Salvan G.,Friedrich M., Zahn D.R.T., Cobet C., Esser N., Richter W.,Braun W.

14:20 SS3-WeA2 Hydrogen induced metallization at the SiC(100)-(3x2) surface, Pignedoli C.A., Di Felice R., Bertoni C.M.(Italy), Catellani A.

TF+SE-WeA2 Reactive Gas Control of Non Stable Plasmas,Bellido-Gonzalez V., Daniel B., Counsell J., Monaghan D.(UK)

14:40 SS3-WeA3 Role of impurities against the phase transition ofIn/Si(111)-4times1to8times'2', Morikawa H (JAPAN) ,Tanikawa T, Okino H, Matsuda I, Hasegawa S

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TF+SE-WeA3 Invited Multilayer Structures for X-ray, SoftX-ray and Extreme Ultra Violet Optics,Barbee T.W.Jr (USA)

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SS3-WeA4 Invited Iron silicide nanodots on Si(111)-√3 x √3 -Ag,Vanormelingen K. (Belgium) , Degroote B., Vantomme A.

TF+SE-WeA4 Two-Gas Reactive Sputtering of OxynitrideFilms,Sproul W.D. (USA) , Christie D.J., Carter D.C., Berg S.,Nyberg T., Kappertz O.

15:40 SS3-WeA5 The Role of Antimony in the Growth of IndiumArsenide Quantum Dots by Metalorganic Vapor-PhaseEpitaxy,HIcks R.F. (USA) , Sun Y., Cheng S.F., Chen G.,Cederberg J.G., Biefeld R.M.

TF+SE-WeA5 Modular in-line coaters for large-scaleproduction of optical coatings, on plastic parts,Mengali S. (Italy)

16:00 SS3-WeA6 Defect-induced period-doubling perturbation onSi(111)41-In,Lee G. (Korea) , Yu S., Kim H., Koo J.

TF+SE-WeA6 Optical properties on indium oxide thin filmsprepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolisis, Girtan M. (Romania)

16:20 SS3-WeA7 Atomistic Strain Studies on a Silver Nanorod,Prodan A (Slovenia) , van Midden H.J.P., Hla S.W.

TF+SE-WeA7 Deposition and Analysis of Gold forMicromachined Bolometers Utilized as Detector of InfraredRadiation,Neli R.R. (Brasil) , Doi I., Swart J.W., Diniz J.A.

16:40 SS3-WeA8 Two-Dimensional Alloy of Immiscible Pb and Snon Solid Surface,Yuhara J. (Japan) , Schmid M., Varga P.

TF+SE-WeA8 Optical SiO2 thin films with controlledporosity,Gracia F., Yubero F. (Spain) , Girardeau T., Espinos J.P.,Gonzalez-Elipe A.R.

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Wednesday Afternoon, June 30, 2004Outgassing and DesorptionRoom: Darsena (Casino Palace) - VS-WeA

L. WesterbergF. Mazzolini

14:00 VS-WeA1 Relevance of the interstitial site energy distributionat hydrogen outgassing,Zajec B. (Slovenia) , Nemanic V.

14:20 VS-WeA2 Mathematical Physics Formulation to PressureField in a Tube with an Arbitrary Axisymetric Cross Section,Degasperi F.T. (Brazil) , Baranauskas V.

14:40 VS-WeA3 Measurement of gas interaction withnanocrystalline metals at low pressures.Measurement of gasinteraction with nanocrystalline metals at low pressures.,Repa P. (Czech republic) , Ulman R., Schneeweiss O.,Peksa L., Gronych T.

15:00 VS-WeA4 Ion-induced desorption yield measurements of bareand coated stainless steel, Nb, Mo, Ta, W, and Re samplesirradiated with 1.4 MeV/u Zn{10+} ions at GSI,Bender M., Kollmus H., Kraemer A. (GSI Darmstadt) ,Mahner E.

15:20 VS-WeA5 The electron induced desorption of condensedgases,Hilleret N. (CERN SWITZERLAND) , Tratnik H., Störi H.

15:40 VS-WeA6 Characterisation of selected surface and thermaltreatments of high purity niobium for superconducting RFapplications by thermal desorption spectroscopy.,Chiggiato P., Chuste G., Valente A.M. (USA) , Wevers I.

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VS-WeA7 Invited Hydrogen evolution kinetics from stainlesssteel - the role of strongly bound states,Nemanic V. (Slovenia)

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Wednesday Afternoon, June 30, 2004Poster Session

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Applications: CoatingsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - AS+SE+TF-WeP

AS+SE+TF-WeP1 Improvement of Hardness and Wear Resistance of Steel by a Combination of Thermal spray ofTitanium and High Temperature Nitridation in Ammonia, Thongtem S. (Thailand) , Jentrakul P., Thongtem T.AS+SE+TF-WeP2 The mechanisms of gas triboemission from stainless steel during friction, Nevshupa R.A.(Russia) , Roman E., de Segovia J.L.AS+SE+TF-WeP3 Influence of constituent of gas atmosphere on frictional properties of SiO2, Gatsenko A.A., RepaP. (Czech Republic) , Deulin E.A.AS+SE+TF-WeP4 Structural and electrical properties of a-CF thin films, Gonon P. (France)AS+SE+TF-WeP5 Mechanically stimulated dissociation of sorbed heavy water (D2O) and deuterium dissolution instainless steel, Deulin E.A., Konovalov V.V. (Russia) , Pustovoit Y.M., Sergeev D.E., Trifonov A.Y.AS+SE+TF-WeP6 The mechanisms of gas triboemission from stainless steel during friction, Nevshupa R.A.(Russia) , Roman E., de Segovia J.L.AS+SE+TF-WeP7 Using of residual pressure measuring for the diagnosing of vacuum mechanisms, Deulin E.A.,Nevshupa R.A., Savransky V.V. (Russia) , Peressadko A.G.AS+SE+TF-WeP8 Micro-spectroscopic study of light emission caused by friction between insulators in a controlledgas ambience, Miura T. (Japan) , Hashimoto M., Arakawa I.AS+SE+TF-WeP9 System of turbomolecular pump (TMP) monitoring and failure predicting, Deulin E.A.,Demikhov K.E., Basmanov M.S. (Russia)AS+SE+TF-WeP10 Nonempirical study of Boron deposition on (110) tungsten surface, Braga R.R., Dorfman S(Israel) , Mundim K.C., Fuks D.AS+SE+TF-WeP11 Influence of the substrate surface topography in the structuration of DLC films deposited byHigh Density Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition, Mousinho A.P., Mansano R.D. (Brazil)AS+SE+TF-WeP12 Diamond-like Carbon films contained metals for metallic orthopedics implants applications,Mansano R.D. (Brazil) , Ruas R., Mousinho A.P., Zambom L.S., Massi M.AS+SE+TF-WeP13 Role of Adsorbed Water Film in a “dry” Friction Process, Deulin E.A. (Russia)AS+SE+TF-WeP14 The behavior of the thermal and mechanical interface properties of sputter deposited coppercoatings on glassy carbon substrates during heat treatment, Neubauer E. (Austria) , Chotikaprakhan S., Dietzel D.,Bein B.K., Eisenmenger-Sittner C.AS+SE+TF-WeP15 Electron spectroscopy of COx films, Zemek J. (Czech Republic) , Bohac P., Kulikovsky V.AS+SE+TF-WeP16 Surface fluorination by plasma of epoxy films for anticorrosive coatings., Polak P.L., MansanoR.D. (Brazil)AS+SE+TF-WeP17 Friction of zinc oxide films with crystal preferred orientation prepared by combinatorial sputtercoating, Goto M (Japan) , Kasahara A, Oishi T, Tosa MAS+SE+TF-WeP18 Ion-induced effects on a-C:H film growth in a PACVD process with a CH4-CO2 mixture: amechanical and structural study., Gottardi G.G. (Italia) , Laidani L.N., Anderle A.M.AS+SE+TF-WeP19 Influence of treatment pressure on glow-discharge nitriding of AISI 316L austenitic stainlesssteel, Borgioli F. (Italy) , Fossati A., Galvanetto E., Bacci T.AS+SE+TF-WeP20 Analysis of Attractive Force between Metal and Polymer Surfaces, Momose Y. (Japan) ,Umeki M., Nakayama K.AS+SE+TF-WeP21 Interfacial interactions in oxide cathodes during operation, Barber D.K. (UK) , Jenkins S.N.,Whiting M.J., Baker M.A.AS+SE+TF-WeP22 Synthesis of DLC films on steel substrates by hydrocarbon ion beam, Kopustinskas V.,Meskinis S., Tamulevicius S. (Lithuania)AS+SE+TF-WeP23 Ab-initio Structural Properties and Rheological Mechanics Modeling of Diamonds-ContainingNanocomposites, Kireitseu M.V. (USA)AS+SE+TF-WeP24 Molecular dynamics simulation of the effect of water on the properties of silicon monocrystralssubjected to nano-indentation, Tang C.Y. (Australia) , Zhang L.C.AS+SE+TF-WeP25 Electrical conduction mechanisms of nitrogentaed amorphous carbon films deposited by highdensity plasma chemical vapor deposition, Guerino M., Mousinho A.P., Massi M (Brasil) , Mansano R.D.AS+SE+TF-WeP26 Influence of additives on electric characteristics of diamond loke carbon films deposited byHDPCVD, Mousinho A.P., Mansano R.D. (Brazil)AS+SE+TF-WeP27 Electrochemical DLC corrosion in NaCl aqueous solution by Electrochemical Spectroscopy

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Impedance, Köck D., Massi M. , Oliveira M.A.S.AS+SE+TF-WeP28 Tribological properties of CNX thin flms prepared by close field unbalanced magnetronsputtering, Park Y.S. (Korea) , Hong B.AS+SE+TF-WeP29 Surface oxidation of Cu100, Cu(Ag) and OFHC-Cu studied by XPS and TEM, Lampimäki M.,Lahtonen K., Honkanen M., Vippola M., Hirsimäki M. (Finland) , Lepistö T., Valden M.AS+SE+TF-WeP30 Peculiarities of electron field emission from Si tips coated thin DLC film, Evtukh A. (Ukraine), Klyui N., Litovchenko V., Semenenko M., Neselevska L.AS+SE+TF-WeP31 Sputtered and ion plated Ni films: effects of nitrogen and bias on microstructural modification,Popovic N. (Serbia and Montenegro) , Bogdanov Z., Goncic B., Rakocevic Z., Perusko D., Zlatanovic M.AS+SE+TF-WeP32 Comparison Of AFM and Wall Friction Measurements for Glassy Carbon Microspheres onStainless Steel, Stiess S., King B.V. (Australia) , Richter A., Smith R.AS+SE+TF-WeP33 Improved mechanical properties of the nanolaminated coatings, Castanho J.M. (Portugal) ,Vieira M.T.AS+SE+TF-WeP34 Nanomechanics: elasticity, plasticity and failure in nanowires, Boland J.J., Heidelberg A., WuB. (Ireland)AS+SE+TF-WeP35 High Rate Deposition of Biocompatible Coating on Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Using an ElectronCyclotron Wave Resonance Plasma Source, Magnano E. (Italy) , Cepek C., Sancrotti M.AS+SE+TF-WeP36 Dry friction: friction at various residual gas pressures temperatures and humidity, Deulin E.A.(Russia)AS+SE+TF-WeP37 Phononic Friction of N2 Multilayers on Pb(111): Simulation Preliminaries, Tartaglino U.(Italy) , Tosatti E., Santoro G., Brigazzi M.AS+SE+TF-WeP38 On the Reproducibility of Pulsed Laser Deposition: a Case Study on Carbon Nitride Films,Kovacs I. (Hungary) , Schay Z., Szorenyi T.AS+SE+TF-WeP39 Microhardness tests of thin hard DLC films by nanoindentation for nanotribology applications,Levchenko V.A. (Russia) , Matveenko V.N., Buyanovsky I.A., Ignatieva Z.V.AS+SE+TF-WeP40 Influence of nanostructural carbon coatings on lubricating properties of boundary layers,Levchenko V.A. (Russia) , Matveenko V.N, Buyanovsky I.A., Ignatieva Z.V.AS+SE+TF-WeP41 The surface analysis of Zn-Al-Ag Alloys, with and without Cr coatings, after electrochemicallycorrosion in a saline solution, Flores M (México.) , Huerta L, Casolco S., Muhl S.AS+SE+TF-WeP42 Ion Beam Assisted Coating of Metals on Ni-alloy and Carbon composites, Maile K., LyutovichA. (Germany) , Berreth K., Roos E., Ashurov Kh., Morozov S.AS+SE+TF-WeP43 Dielectric inter-layers adhesion improvement by novel method of substrate plasma pretreatmentfor microelectronic applications, Chakk Y., Altshuler S. (Israel) , Sharon A., Averkin V.AS+SE+TF-WeP44 Electrochemical anticorrosion performance evaluation of protective coatings deposited bysurface techniques on 304 stainless steel., Guidi F., Moretti G. (Italy) , Carta G., Natali M., Rossetto G., ZanellaPAS+SE+TF-WeP45 Carbon - Related PVD Coatings for Tribological Application, Precht W (Poland)AS+SE+TF-WeP46 Corrosion-Resistant Electrocatalytic Coatings on Glassy Carbon Substrates, Poplavsky VV(Belarus) , Matys VG, Zharsky I.M.AS+SE+TF-WeP47 Investigations on the wear of TiCN films deposited by Cathodic Arc Plasma Deposition on HS6-5-2 high speed steel, Pancielejko M (Poland)

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Aspects of Electronic MaterialsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - EM-WeP

EM-WeP1 Photoemission and vibrational studies of metal/organic interfaces modified by plasma polymerizedfluorocarbon films, Tang J.X. (China) , Li Y.Q., Dong X., Wang S.D., Lee C.S., Hung L.S., Lee S.T.EM-WeP2 Strain Relaxation Mechanism in the Si-SiO2 System., Kropman D.J. (Estonia) , Kärner T., Ugaste U.,Mellikov E., Kauk M., Abru U.EM-WeP3 Computer simulation of nano-scale transistor devices, Varga G. (Hungary) , Veszely G., Reichardt A.EM-WeP4 The structure and morphology of CdSe prepared by successive deposition of thin cadmiun layers andselenium, Safran G. (Hungary) , Geszti O., Radnoczi G.EM-WeP5 Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Field-Effect Transistor, Petrosyan S.G., Yesayan A.Y. (Armenia)EM-WeP6 Surface photovoltage and luminance properties of charge transporting molecular blends, Zidon Y.(Israel) , Shapira Y., Yang J., Gordon KeithEM-WeP7 Coherent Potential Approximation in Disordered Systems with Magnetic Impurities, Matsunaka D.(Japan) , Rahman Md.M., Kasai H., Di\~{n}o W.A., Nakanishi H.EM-WeP8 A new red dopant for red emitting organic electroluminescent devices, Wang P.F. (China), Hong Z.R.,

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Chew S.L., Tang J.X., Lee C.S., Kwong H.L., Wong N.B., Lee S.T.EM-WeP9 High pressure reactively sputtered TiO2: optimization of its dielectric properties by in situ oxygenannealing, San Andrés E. (Spain) , del Prado A., Toledano M., Mártil I., González-Díaz G., Bohne W., RöhrichJ.EM-WeP10 Ferroelectric Properties and Fatigue of Vinylidene Fluoride Oligomer Evaporated Thin Films, Kenji I(Japan) , Kazuyuki M, Shuichiro M, Kei N, Toshihisa H, Hirofumi Y, Kazumi MEM-WeP11 Tin Oxide films (SnO2) used as hole injection layer on PLED, Nardes A.M., Dirani E.A.T., FonsecaF.J., Bianchi R.F., Andrade A.M., Mammana A.P. (Brazil)EM-WeP12 On the electronic transport properties of some new diquaternary salts in thin films, Leontie L.(Romania) , Druta I., Rotaru A., Rusu G., Podaru C.EM-WeP13 Tunneling Current Measurement from Filament Covered by Carbon Nanotubes, Janik J. (SlovakRepublic) , Vesely M., Satka A., Holly R., Vinduska P.EM-WeP14 Nanostructure and Nanochemistry of CuInSe2, Lei C, Liao D., Rockett A (USA) , Robertson I.M.EM-WeP15 Lateral electron transport and IR photoconductivity of InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot heterostructures,Moldavskaya L.D. (Russia) , Daniltsev V.M., Drozdov M.N., Shashkin V.I., Germanenko A.V., Min'kov G.M.EM-WeP16 Sulphur passivation of GaSb surface and GaSb-based MIR photodetector heterostructures, Papis E.,Piotrowska A. (Poland) , Piotrowski T.T., Golaszewska K., Kaminska E., Kruszka R., Lukasiewicz R., KudlaA., Rutkowski J., Szade J., Winiarski A., Wawro A.EM-WeP17 Buried dopant imaging of encapsulated P atom arrays for the fabrication of a Si-based quantumcomputer, Oberbeck L. (Australia) , Curson N.J., Hallam T., Simmons M.Y., Clark R.G.EM-WeP18 Electrical activation of 2D and nanostructured Si:P delta-doped layers, Goh K.E.J. (Australia) ,Oberbeck L., Simmons M.Y., Ruess F.J., Clark R.G.EM-WeP19 Sn and Te doped InGaAsSb quaternary layers for TPV applications, Piskorski M., Piotrowska A.(Poland) , Golaszewska K., Piotrowski T.T., Jung W., Przeslawski T., Barcz A., Katcki J., Ratajczak J., WawroA.EM-WeP20 Barrier properties of reactively sputter-deposited W-Ti-N thin films on GaAs, Kuchuk A.V.,Piotrowska A. (Poland) , Kaminska E., Golaszewska K., Piotrowski T.T., Kruszka R., Minikayev R.A., LytvynO.S., Turos A.EM-WeP21 PPT (10-9mbar) Sensor for Trace Organic Contamination Detection, Grant R, Tapp F, Pakianathan P,Keen A (UK)EM-WeP22 Lateral Field Emitter as a base element of the integrated emission microelectronics, Dvorkin V.V.,Dzbanovsky N.N. (Russia) , Gavrilov S.A., Il'ichev E.A., Kozlitin A.I., Pal A.F., Poltoratsky E.A., RychkovG.S., Suetin N.V.EM-WeP23 Application of Ta-Si-N thin film diffusion barrier in PdAu metallization to p-type GaN, Piotrowska A.(Poland) , Kaminska E., Golaszewska K., Wiatroszak M., Kuchuk A.V., Piotrowski T.T., Barcz A., Turos A.,Dennemarck J., Figge S., Boettcher T., Hommel D.EM-WeP24 Photoluminescence from GaN QDs formed in AlN matrix, Zhuravlev K.S. (Russia) , Mansurov V.G.,Nikitin A.Yu., Teisseire M., Neu G., Tronc P., Loubet J.L.EM-WeP25 Nano and Micro technologies: Some possible application in Vacuum Technology., Biryukov V.,Correale R. (Italy) , Gotta R., Helmer J.C.EM-WeP26 Field effect devices made by anodic oxidation of epitaxial semiconducting strontium titanate thin films,Bellingeri E. (Italy) , Pellegrino L., Marré D., Pallecchi I., Siri A.S.EM-WeP27 Gap states in SbxS1-x glassy semiconductors, Savchenko N.D., Shchurova T.N., Rubish V.M.(Ukraine) , Rubish V.V., Spesivykh A.A., Opachko I.I.EM-WeP28 Carbon nanotubes array grown on substrates patterned by combined lithographic techniques, CojocaruCS, Vigolo B, Carvalho A, Le Normand F. (France) , Lezec H, Gangloff L, Legagneux PEM-WeP29 Structural characterization of SiGe layers on SOI substrates, Jin B, Wang X (P R. China) , Zhang FEM-WeP30 Investigation of electron traps in thin dielectric films by STS, Dalidchik F.I., Grishin M.V., KovalevskiiS.A. (Russia) , Kolchenko N.N.EM-WeP31 Integrated NanoLEDs and NanoAvalanche Photodetectors, Hayden O. (Austria) , Agarwal R., LieberC.M.EM-WeP32 Electromagnetic mode density at the band GE of one dimensional photonic crystals, Gupta H.C. (NewDelhi) , Dube D.C., Tiwari M.K., Gupta K.K.EM-WeP33 Ultrathin Continuous Diamond Films: Investigation of Nanoscale Conduction Properties., Hoffman A(Israel) , Cimmino A, Prawer S, Tarniak O

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SE-WeP1 Characterization of Ti, Al and Ti-47 at \% Al Powders with 800-1,000 oC Nitridation, Sopunna K.(Thailand) , Thongtem T., Thongtem S.SE-WeP2 Plasma melting and corrosion resistance of Ni49Ti51 shape memory alloy, Tuissi A. (Italy) , Bassani P.,Rondelli G., Vedani M.SE-WeP3 Surface tension measurements of Al-Ni alloys, Ricci E. (Italy) , Giuranno D., Gnecco F., Tuissi A.SE-WeP4 UHV furnace at high temperature for niobium annealing, Paolo Favaron PF (Italy) , Vincenzo PalmieriVP, Giuseppe Tonini GT, Zambotto Dino DZSE-WeP5 Use of getter material at solid state for special heat treatments under UHV, Paolo Favaron PF (Italy),Vincenzo Palmieri VP, Giuseppe Tonini GT, Dino Zambotto DZ

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Engineered Multilayer and Nanostructured FilmsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SE+TF2-WeP

SE+TF2-WeP1 Thin Pd Films Grown on Noble Metal Substrates, Maluf S.S., Gobbi A.L., Paulin-Filho P.I.,Nascente P.A.P. (Brazil)SE+TF2-WeP2 Silicon interdiffusion into germanium dots grown through a very thin dielectric layer on Si(001),Dujardin R. (France) , Derivaz M., Dianoux R., Noe P., Barski A.SE+TF2-WeP3 Nanostructuring surfaces with laser manipulated neutral cesium atoms, Camposeo A. (Italy) ,Zaccanti M., Tantussi F., Fuso F., Allegrini M., Arimondo E.SE+TF2-WeP4 XPS Characterization of Pt/Rh Bilayer Electrochemically Deposited on Pt, Oliveira R.T.S., SantosM.C., Nascente P.A.P. (Brazil) , Bulhoes L.O.S., Pereira E.C.SE+TF2-WeP5 Processing and optical characterisation of CdTe/Cu multilayered thin films, Rusu G.G. (Romania) ,Rusu M.SE+TF2-WeP6 Modifying the properties of nickel alloys by duplex method using glow discharge assisted treatmentand PVD methods., Wierzchon T. (Poland) , Sloma J., Garbacz H., Lunarska E.SE+TF2-WeP7 XPS Characterization of Oxide Layers on FeCo-based Nanocrystalline Alloys, May J.E., Kuri S.E.,Nascente P.A.P. (Brazil)SE+TF2-WeP8 Structural transformations and optical properties of nanolayered metal/chalcogenide film, Ivan I.,Beke D.L., Csik A., Kokenyesi S. (Hungary) , Szabo I.A., Shiplyak M.SE+TF2-WeP9 Tungsten Multilayers, Radic N. (Croatia) , Dubcek P., Bernstorff S., Salamon K., Tonejc A.,Furlan A., Panjan P., Cekada M.SE+TF2-WeP10 Macropore formation in multilayer films, Ovchinnikov V. (Finland)SE+TF2-WeP11 Nucleation of sputtered Mo nano-crystals in Mo/B4C/Si multilayers, Rigato V., Salmaso G.,Patelli A. (Italy) , Bontempi E., Depero L., Carvalho N., De Hosson J.Th.M.SE+TF2-WeP12 Giant-magnetoresistance and Barkhausen effect in Co/Pt multilayers, Georgescu V. (Romania) ,Ilioaia C.SE+TF2-WeP13 Multilayer structures of different chemical composition crystallites obtained by nanotechnique,Neklyudov I.M. (Ukraine) , Borts B.V., Voyevodin V.N., Lopata A.T., Schevtchenko S.V., Jiuchan Y., ShiqinY.SE+TF2-WeP14 Pulsed Laser-Plasma Deposition of Nano-Structured WSe2/DLC Tribological Coatings, FominskiV.Yu., Koshmanov V.E., Gnedovets A.G. (Russia) , Scharff W.SE+TF2-WeP15 Barrier properties of HMDSO plasma treated polyethyleneterephthalate, Zanini S.Z. (Italy) ,Riccardi R.C., Orlandi M.O., Esena P.E., Tontini t.m., Cassio V.C.SE+TF2-WeP16 Creation of nanogaps on hydrogenated surface of diamond mono-crystal by STM, DzbanovkiyN.N., Pavlov S.A., Soldatov E.S. (Russia) , Suetin N.V.SE+TF2-WeP17 Functional Coatings Protecting Materials from Adsorption of Hydrogen Gas, Moser EM (CH) ,Reller ASE+TF2-WeP18 Nano-Crystalline TiAl(V) thin films for orthopaedic applications, Piedade AP (Portugal) , VieiraMTSE+TF2-WeP19 Plasma deposited carbon layers as new materials for optoelectronic applications, Clergereaux R.(France) , Escaich D., Martin S., Raynaud P., Gaillard F.

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SE+TF3-WeP1 Reactive sputter deposition of biaxially aligned TiN layers by an unbalanced magnetron, Mahieu S.(Belgium) , Ghekiere P., De Winter G., De Gryse R., Depla D.SE+TF3-WeP2 Mechanical Properties of Thin Metallic Films on Polymers, Cyziute B. (Lithuania) , Guobiene A.,Tamulevicius S., Augulis L., Bonneville J., Templier C., Goudeau P.SE+TF3-WeP3 Creation of Superhard C3 N4 by Electron beam Processing, Petrov P. (Bulgaria) , Georgiev T.SE+TF3-WeP4 Perfomance test of solid carbide slitting saw coated with PVD coatings, Panjan P (Slovenia) , KosR, Navinsek B, Cekada MSE+TF3-WeP5 Effect of Cryogenic Treatment on Impact Strength of Case Carburized Steel-En 353, PrabhakaranA. (India) , Bensely A., Nagarajan G., Mohan Lan D.SE+TF3-WeP6 Residual stress in amorphous thin GexOy:H films produced by plasma –assisted chemical vapordeposition, U_upis A. (Lithuania) , Tyczkowski J., Gubiec K, Tamulevièius S., Augulis LSE+TF3-WeP7 Ion irradiation effects on the mechanical stability of compressed metallic thin films on substrates,Coupeau C. (France) , Goudeau P., George M.SE+TF3-WeP8 In-situ Observation of Thermal Stress in Nano-size Thin Aluminum Films, Hanabusa T.H. (Japan), Kusaka K.K., Shingubara S.S., Sakata O.S.SE+TF3-WeP9 Investigation of the Nanostructure and Post-Coat Thermal Treatment of Wear Resistant PVDCrTiCu(B,N) Coatings, Monclus M.A. (UK) , Baker M.A., Tsotsos C., Leyland A., Matthews A.SE+TF3-WeP10 Nitride films deposited by reactive laser ablation, Caricato A.P., Fernandez M. (Italy) , LuchesA.SE+TF3-WeP11 Optimization of the mechanical and photoluminescent properties of carbon films obtained from thepoly (vinyl alcohol) pyrolysis, Baranauskas V., Fontana M.A. (Brazil) , Guo Z.J., Ceragioli H.J., Peterlevitz A.C.SE+TF3-WeP12 Cu-Al-O film microstructure modification by CO2-laser beam treatment, Ciosek J. (Poland) ,Paszkowicz W., Kubicki J., Kudla A., Piotrowska A., Pankowski P., Przeslawski T., Golaszewska K.SE+TF3-WeP13 Mechanical Testing of Thin Films in the nm through to µm range, Evanno N.M.P. (UnitedKingdom) , Mendels D.A., Cuenat A.SE+TF3-WeP14 Composition compound of Cr-N coating deposited on Al preliminary irradiated with nitrogen,Guglya A. (Ukraine) , Shkuropatenko V., Virich V.SE+TF3-WeP15 First stages of chromium coating formation under irradiation with high-energy nitrogen ions,Guglya A. (Ukraine) , Marchenko Y., Vasilenko R.SE+TF3-WeP16 Surface modification of Ti-6Al-4V alloy with Ti-C/Ti-N/Ti multi-layered film by magnetron DCsputtering, Sonoda T. (Japan) , Watazu A., Katou K., Asahina T.SE+TF3-WeP17 Inductively coupled plasma CVD technique: Synthesis of c-BN film, Pal Chawdhury M., Pal A.K.(India)SE+TF3-WeP18 Carbon coatings on cemented carbides for machining wood-base materials, Niedzielski P.(Poland)

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00In Situ Characterization of Thin Film GrowthRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - TF1-WeP

TF1-WeP1 Initial growth of NaCl on Ag(100): Scanning tunneling microscopy and theory, Pivetta M.(Switzerland) , Patthey F., Stengel M., Baldereschi A., Schneider W.D.TF1-WeP2 Epitaxial Nanostructures Assembled on InSb(001) by Submonolayer Deposition of Gold, Goryl M.(Poland) , Krok F., Kolodziej J.J., Such B., Piatkowski P., Szymonski M.TF1-WeP3 Growth and characterization of GA1-xInxAsySb1-y heterostructures for the fabrication of 2.2 µmphotodetectors, Díaz-Reyes J. (Mexico) , Mendoza-Álvarez J.G., Cardona-Bedoya J.A., Rodríguez-Fragoso P.,Herrera-Gómez M.L., Corona-Organiche E.TF1-WeP4 Structural study of Fe/Cu(111) thin films., Tacchi S. (Italy) , Bruno F., Carlotti G., Cossaro A.,Cvetko D., Floreano L., Gubbiotti G., Madami M., Morgante A., Verdini A.TF1-WeP5 Thin Cu films on Ta(110) characterized by Thermal Helium Desorption Spectrometry, Venugopal V(The Netherlands) , Thijsse B.JTF1-WeP6 Crystal Growth in Evaporated Amorphous Films: Novel “Transrotational” Crystalline MicrostructureRevealed by Electron Microscopy, Kolosov V.Yu. (Russia)TF1-WeP7 Deposition of ZnO thin films on perovskite single crystal substrates., Bellingeri E., Marre' D. (Italy) ,Pallecchi I., Pellegrino L., Canepa M., Siri A.S.TF1-WeP8 Quantitative analysis of in-depth concentration profiles in multilayer films, Kessels M.J.H., VerhoevenJ. (The Netherlands) , Yakshin A., Tichelaar F.D., Bijkerk F.TF1-WeP9 A new process to form Si/SiC multilayer systems for reflection of Deep UV radiation (>20 nm),Dobrovolski S., Kessels M.J.H., Verhoeven J. (The Netherlands)

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TF1-WeP10 Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Study on E-beam Deposited Titanium Oxide and Silicon Oxide, DefranouxC (USA)TF1-WeP11 Electron Back Scatter Diffraction (EBSD) analysis in the SEM: Mapping the crystallography of samplesfrom macro to nanometre scale, Dicks K (UK)TF1-WeP12 In situ optical monitoring of organic film growth by Organic Molecular Beam Deposition., Goletti C.G.(Italy) , Bussetti G.B., Chiaradia P.C., Sassella A.S., Borghesi A.B.

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Innovative Techniques for Thin Film DepositionRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - TF4-WeP

TF4-WeP1 Formation of Ni2Si silicide in Ni/Si bilayers by Kr ion beam mixing, Boussaa N., Guittoum A.(Algeria) , Tobbeche S.TF4-WeP2 Crystallographic and Optical Properties of WO3 Films Prepared by Reactive RF Magnetron Sputteringwith Different Target-substrate Distances, Takahashi T. (Japan) , Watanabe N., Kubota Y., Fujishima A.TF4-WeP3 Dependence of Mixture Ratio of Ar to O2 and Working Gas Pressure on Photocatalytic Decomposition ofCH3OH of TiO2 Films by Reactive Sputtering, Takahashi T., Yamada N. (Japan) , Kubota Y., Fujishima A.TF4-WeP4 Spatial control of grain orientation and texture in metal plasma immersion ion implantation \& deposition,Maendl S., Rauschenbach B. (Germany)TF4-WeP5 The Mechanism of deposition of nanocomposite Zr-ZrO2 films by reactive cathodic vacuum arc, CyvieneJ. (Lithuania) , Laurikaitis M., Dudonis J., Milcius D.TF4-WeP6 Growth of Bi-based superconducting thin films by rf magnetron sputtering method under externalmagnetic field, Satoru Kishida S.K. (Japan) , Naoki Fujiwara N.F., Takahiro Onishi T.O.TF4-WeP7 A new process to form Si/SiC multilayer systems for reflection of Deep UV radiation (>20 nm).,Dobrovolski S (The Netherlands) , Kessels M.J.H., Verhoeven JTF4-WeP8 Comparison between morphology of thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering and cathodic vacuumarc deposition, Keppel G. (Italy) , Musiani M., Palmieri V., Torzo G., Tonini D.TF4-WeP9 Particle-in-Cell/Monte Carlo Simulation of Plasma for Pipe Inner Coating by the PBII/D Method,Miyagawa Y. (Japan) , Tanaka M., Ikeyama M., Miyagawa S.TF4-WeP10 Effects of deposition energy on microstructural properties of carbon nitride films grown by plasma basedion implantation, Miyagawa S. (Japan) , Nakao S., Choi J., Ikeyama M., Miyagawa Y.TF4-WeP11 Ion - assisted deposition of TiN thin films by single ion beam, Bogdanov Z. (Serbia and Montenegro), Popovic N., Goncic B., Rakocevic Z., Zlatanovic M.TF4-WeP12 Nanoscale Ceramic Gradient Membranes for Gas Sensor Microarrays, Bruns M. (Germany) ,Trouillet V., Goschnick J., Nold E., Frietsch M., Baumann H.TF4-WeP13 Sputtered and Ion Plated Ni Films: Effects of Nitrogen and BIAS on Microstructural Modification,Popovic N. (Serbia and Montenegro) , Bogdanov Z., Goncic B., Rakocevic Z., Perusko D., Zlatanovic MTF4-WeP14 Energy and Dose Characteristics of Laser Ablation Plasma Source in External Pulsed Electric Field,Fominski V.Yu., Gnedovets A.G. (Russia)TF4-WeP15 Source-Drain Mechanism Of Compound Zone Formation In Pulse Plasma Nitriding And Post-Oxidation,Zlatanovic M. (Serbia)TF4-WeP16 YBCO coatings on metallic tapes for power applications, Bindi M. (Italy) , Gianni L., Botarelli A.,Baldini A., Gauzzi A., Zanella S.TF4-WeP17 Magnetic behaviour of small, anisotropic metallic particles encapsulated into carbon nanotubes,Cojocaru CS, Meny C., Derory A., Colis S., Le Normand F. (France)

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Magnetic Thin FilmsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - TF2-WeP

TF2-WeP1 Energy Dependence of Ar Ion Bombardment to Substrates on Surface Morphology of Fe Films Preparedby Ion Beam Sputtering, Takahashi T., Iwatsubo S. (Japan)TF2-WeP2 Thickness dependences of magnetic properties of Fe thin films on Cu(111), Kishi T. (Japan) , Kasai H.,Nakanishi H., Dino W.A., Komori F.TF2-WeP3 Highly c-axis textured ferromagnetic CoCrTa film growth in inductively coupled plasma assistedsputtering with internal coil, Oyanagi .J (Japan) , Okimura .KTF2-WeP4 The influence of antiferromagnetic clusters on the TCR of thin NiCr films, Constantinescu S.(Romania) , Popescu-Pogrion N.TF2-WeP5 Effect of smeared interface on electrical resistance in Cu-Ni epitaxial multilayers, Langer G.A.

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(Hungary) , Vad K., Beke D.L., Meszaros S., Csik A., Kis-Varga M., Hakl J.TF2-WeP6 Magnetotransport as a tool to probe magnetic domains in thin films, Husmann A. (UK) , Holmes S.N.,Pepper M.TF2-WeP7 Current-induced giant magnetoresistance in layered Ag/Co and Fe/W structures, Ac V., Machac J.,Dubek A., Luby S. (Slovakia) , Majkova E.TF2-WeP8 Enhanced exchange bias through ultrathin Al2O3 layer, Paul A. (Germany) , Weides M., Buergler D.,Kohlstedt H.H., Gruenberg P.TF2-WeP9 Chemical and magnetic characterization of Fe-Hf-O ferromagnetic thin films by ion beam sputtering.,Sarto M.S., Sarto F. (Italy) , Caneve L., Colao F.TF2-WeP10 Magnetic field effects on properties of magnetoelectrodeposited Co-Ni-P thin films, Georgescu V.,Musat R. (Romania) , Ilioaia C.TF2-WeP11 FCC NIX MN 1-X on CU(100), Bhagwat S, Thamankar R, Schumann F.O (Germany)TF2-WeP12 The Atomic Structure of Embedded Fe Nanoclusters as a Function of Matrix Material., Baker S.H.(UK) , Roy M., Gurman S.J., Louch S., Binns C.TF2-WeP13 Field effect planar devices made of manganites, Pallecchi I. (Italy) , Pellegrino L., Bellingeri E., SiriA.S., Marre' D.TF2-WeP14 Effective critical exponents of the magnetization of ferromagnetic Ising films with amorphous surfaces,Ainane A. (Italy) , Oubelkacem A., Saber M.TF2-WeP15 Influence of Lithium Doping on Structural and Electrical Properties of Fe2O3 Thin-Films on GlassSubstrate, Turkovic A (Croatia) , Pavlonic M, Ivanda M

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Modeling Film Modification and GrowthRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - SE+TF1-WeP

SE+TF1-WeP1 Ab initio study of deposition of cubic boron nitride thin films, Koga H. (Japan) , Miyazaki T.,Watanabe S., Ohno T.SE+TF1-WeP2 Chemical Deposition of Thin Films in Internal and External Problems, Levdansky V.V. (Belarus) ,Smolik J., Moravec P.SE+TF1-WeP3 Resistivity Model of Phase Transformation of Amorphous Al78 W22 Thin Films under IsothermalConditions, Car T. (Croatia) , Radic N, Ivkov J., Tonejc A.SE+TF1-WeP4 Degradation of CdxHg1-xTe-based structures subjected to ultrasonic loading, Savkina R.K.(Ukraine) , Sizov F.F., Smirnov A.B.SE+TF1-WeP5 Determination of domain populations for Ag/Cu(111) with the use of DAES and DEPES, NowickiM. (Poland) , Mroz S.SE+TF1-WeP6 A mechanism of high density and large scale diamond nucleation by DC plasma and HF enhancedCVD, Larijani M., Cojocaru C.S., Veis P., Le Normand F. (France)

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Optical Thin FilmsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - TF3-WeP

TF3-WeP1 Low temperature growth of epitaxial rutile titanium dioxide films on MgO substrate by reactivesputtering, Furumi .T (Japan) , Okimura .KTF3-WeP2 Heated substrate effects on the properties of the dc reactive magnetron sputtered vanadium oxide films,Meng L.J., Cui H.N. (Portugal) , Teixeira V., Dos Santos M.P.TF3-WeP3 Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties of Silver-doped Zinc Oxide Films by RF MagnetronSputtering, Jeong S.H., Lee S.B., Boo J.H. (Korea)TF3-WeP4 Electro- optical properties of indium oxide thin films, Kalkan N. (Turkey)TF3-WeP5 Thickness depenedence of Activation Energy of anodic Al2O3 thin films, Deger D (Turkey) , Ulutas KTF3-WeP6 Dielectric properties of spin coated Ta2O5 thin films, Ulutas K. (Turkey) , Deger D.TF3-WeP7 Towards understanding the superior properties of transition metal oxynitrides prepared by reactive DCmagnetron sputtering., Venkataraj S. (Germany) , Severin D., Ngaruiya J., Koerfer F., Kappertz O., Wuttig M.TF3-WeP8 Dielectric functions determined for epitaxial anatase and rutile titania thin films, Tanemura S. (Japan) ,Miao L., Tanemura M., Terai A., Nabatova-Gabain N.TF3-WeP9 Photoluminescence from rm Alq3 on modified Si (111) surfaces, Yamatani H. (Japan) , Takeda S.N.,Hattori K., Daimon H.TF3-WeP10 Spectroscopic and ellipsometric studies of 0.5 TiO2 0.5 Ln2 O3 (Ln= Nd, Sm, Er) thin films,

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Studenyak I.P. (Ukraine) , Nahusko O.T., Kranjucc M., Borecj O.M.TF3-WeP11 Chemical epitaxy and luminescence in Rb-irradiated alpha-quartz*, Gasiorek S. (Germany) , SahooP.K., Dhar S., Lieb K.P., Sajavaara T., Keinonen J.TF3-WeP12 Optical and electrical characterization of AlxGa1-xAs layers grown on (100)GaAs obtained by MOCVDusing metallic arsenic as precursor, Díaz-Reyes J. (México) , Corona-Organiche E., Ramírez-Cruz M.A., Galván-Arellano M., Peña-Sierra R., Vázquez-López C.TF3-WeP13 Electronic states in the band gap for amorphous thin films of (GeSe2)1-x(Sb2 Se3)x family, SavchenkoN.D. (Ukraine)TF3-WeP14 Investigation of optical and electronic properties of Hafnium Aluminate films deposited by MOCVD,Buiu O. (UK) , Taylor S., Hall S., Lu Y., Potter R.J., Marshall P.A., Chalker P.R., Jones A.C.TF3-WeP15 A spectroscopic approach for tailoring optical properties of TiO2/SiO2 thin films, Barranco A., YuberoF. (Spain) , Cotrino J., Espinos J.P., Gonzalez-Elipe A.R.TF3-WeP16 Spectrum Studies of Amorphous Tungsten Oxide Thin Films for Electrochromic Devices, Cui H.N.(Portugal) , Teixeira V., Meng L.J., dos Santos M.P.TF3-WeP17 Influence of oxide layers on copper optical properties in a wide spectral range, Filipov YV (Ukraina) ,Staschuk VS, Vovchenko VVTF3-WeP18 Ellipsometry study of aluminum mirrors made by diamond microgrinding in a wide spectral range,Filipov YV (Ukraina) , Staschuk VS, Odarich VATF3-WeP19 The Effect of Annealing in Air on the Electrical Resistivity of Zinc Oxide Thin Films Deposited byFiltered Vacuum Arc, Goldsmith S. (Israel) , Shalev G., Parkanski N., Boxman R.L.

Wednesday Afternoon, June 30th, 2004, 17:00-19:00Plasma Science and TechnologyRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - PS-WeP

PS-WeP1 Deuterium and helium retentions of V-4Cr-4Ti alloy used for first wall of breeding blanket in fusion rector,Hirohata Y. (Japan) , Yamauchi Y., Yamada T., Hino T., Nagasaka T., Muroga T.PS-WeP2 Sterilization by oxigen Plasma, Silva J.M.F. (Brasil) , Moreira A.J., Pinto T.J.A., Mansano R.D.,Oliveira D.C, Ordonez N.PS-WeP3 Study on relation between CF2 radicals and plasma parameters in ICP plasmas with laser-inducedfluorescence and wave cutoff probe, Kim J.H. (Korea) , Yoo Y.S., Shin Y.H., Chung K.H.PS-WeP4 Heating of sintered electrodes in alternating current arc-discharge lamp plasma, Bondarenko G.G.(Russia) , Fisher M.R., Kristya V.I., Prassitski V.V.PS-WeP5 Characterization of mode transitions for RF discharges in different gases, Rodrigues B.S., Verdonck P,Maciel H.S., Mansano R.D. (Brazil)PS-WeP6 Plasma Polymerized Thiophene Films For Improved Rubber-Metal Adhesion, Delattre J.L. (Italy) ,d'Agostino R., Fracassi F.PS-WeP7 Retention of Hydrogen isotopes in divertor tiles used in JT-60U, Shibahara T. (Japan) , Hirohata Y.,Tanabe T., Arai T., Gotoh Y., Oya Y., Morimoto Y., Yagyu J., Masaki K., Okuno K., Miya N., Tanaka S., HinoT.PS-WeP8 Mass Spectrometric study of the Plasma-Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition of tin oxide fromtetramethyltin and oxygen : kinetics and reactive pathways, Pulpytel J. (France) , Morscheidt W., Amouroux J.,Arefi-Khonsari F.PS-WeP9 Chemical and morphological characterization of nanoporous silica low-k dielectrics etched in fluorocarbonplasmas, Lazzeri P. (Italy) , Anderle M., Hua X., Iacob E., Inoki C.K., Jiang P., Kuan T.S., Oehrlein G.S.PS-WeP10 Effect of chamber wall conditions on GaAs etching in an inductively coupled plasma reactor, HoehmannP. (Germany) , Nguyen C.B.PS-WeP11 Technical and physical issues for the vacuum inside the 8 GHz RF launcher in the Frascati TokamakUpgrade, Apicella M.L. (Italy) , Mirizzi F., Pericoli Ridolfini V.PS-WeP12 Plasma deposition of silicon and silicon nitride films, Batan A. (Belgium) , Franquet A., Reniers F.PS-WeP13 Test of absorbing coatings for high power microwave loads, Spinicchia N. (Italy) , Benocci R., BruschiA., Cremona A., Gittini G., Nardone A., Vassallo E.PS-WeP14 Characyterisation of low pressure RF plasmas in Ar-H2 by electrical and probe diagnostics, Bartali B.R.(Italia) , Laidani L.N., Anderle A.M.PS-WeP15 Hydrocarbon plasma polymer films sputtered from polypropylene, Hanus J. (Czech Republic) , KousalJ., Choukourov A., Biederman H., Slavinska D., Zemek J.PS-WeP16 Large Forevacuum Pumping System for Tritium in a Nuclear Fusion Reactor, Antipenkov A.(Germany) , Day C., Laesser R., Mack A., Hook G., Wagner R.PS-WeP17 Engineering of magnetron sputtering sources for thin film deposition, Palmieri V. (Italy) , Greggio C.,

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Keppel G., Lanza G., Tonini D.PS-WeP18 Electrostatic Potential Profile and Plasma Rotation in a Reversed Field Pinch Plasma, Chiang D.C.S.(USA) , Almagri A.F., Fiksel G., Ji H., Prager S., Den Hartog D.PS-WeP19 The ion and molecular beam laboratory in Leuven, Opperdoes B. (Belgium) , Swerts J., Loosvelt H.,Popova E., Temst K., Van Haesendonck C.PS-WeP20 RF-Plasma Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes Surface : O2, NH3, CF4 treatment, Felten A.(Belgium) , Bittencourt C., Pireaux J.J.PS-WeP21 Optical and structural properties of Silicon-like films prepared by PECVD, Vassallo E. (Italy) ,Cremona A., Laguardia L., Ambrosone G., Coscia U.PS-WeP22 Thermal-Plasma Jet Oxidation of Organic Dye in Aqueous Solutions., Samokhin A.V. (Russia) ,Alexeev N.V., Tsvetkov Y.V., Belivtsev A.N., Zhavoronkova V.I.PS-WeP23 GaAs etching under a Cl2-Ar CAIBE process: compared results of simulated profiles obtained by akinetic model and a Monte Carlo method, Marcos G.M (France) , Elmonser L.E, Rhallabi A.R, Landesman J.P.LPS-WeP24 Effects of oxigen plasma treatment on surface properties of activated porous carbon, Petraconi G.(Brasil) , Otani C., Maciel H.S., Coutinho A.R., Massi M., Urruchi W.I.PS-WeP25 Measurement of the parameters of atmospheric-pressure barrier discharges, Chichina M. (CzechRepublic) , Hubicka Z., Churpita O., Behnke J.F., Kudrna P., Tichy M.PS-WeP26 Si-SiC coatings grown on carbon fiber reinforced carbon by plasma sputtering technique, Pavani P.A.,Massi M. (Brazil) , Pardini L.C., Otani C., Maciel H.S., Petraconi G.PS-WeP27 Vacuum Installation for Pulse Ion and Electron Treatment of Material Surface, Styervoyedov M.G.,Farenik V.I. (Ukraine) , Styervoyedov A.M.PS-WeP28 Plasma Treatment for Restoration and Conservation of Paper Cultural Heritage, Vassallo E., BonizzoniG., Cremona A., Laguardia L. (Italy)PS-WeP29 Investigation of the processes of ion formation in an ion source for pulsed glow discharge massspectrometry., Mikhnovets P.V. (Russia) , Kouzmin A.G. WITHDRAWNPS-WeP30 The study of radical density distribution in plasma etchers by emission tomography technique, RudenkoK.V. (Russia) , Fadeev A.V., Orlikovsky A.A., Valiev K.A.PS-WeP31 Ionization fractions and ionization mechanisms for sputtered titanium in inductively coupled plasmaassisted dc sputtering, Nakamura .T (Japan) , Mori .H, Okimura .KPS-WeP32 Characterization of DC, pulsed-DC and RF plasmas in a dual facing target magnetron sputtering system.,Rigato V. (Italy) , Salmaso G., Refosco F., Patelli A.PS-WeP33 Study of trace contaminants in plasma process gases based on combined quadrupole mass spectrometryand gas chromatography analysis, Pavlik J. (Czech Republic) , Stryhal Z., Matousek J., Hedbavny P., Skoda J.,Rejnek J.PS-WeP34 High intensity monocharged beams of gaseous elements from the trips source, Ciavola G. (Italy) ,Celona L., Consoli F., Galatà A., Gammino S., Presti M.PS-WeP35 Hydrogen production from argon-methane mixtures by means of a plasma discharge at atmosphericpressure, Benocci R. (Italy) , Broggi C., Picciolo F., Riccardi C., Orlandi M.PS-WeP36 Visualization problem of multy-dimensional computer simulation of complex plasma and plasma-likemedia, Zmievskaya G.I. (Russia) , Levchenko V.D., Savchenko V.V.PS-WeP37 Study of chemical reaction for the production of hydrogen under thermal plasma condition, Benocci R.(Italy) , Broggi C., Picciolo F., Riccardi C., Orlandi M.PS-WeP38 Study of the characteristics of a plasma reactor for the promotion of chemical reactions, Benocci R.(Italy) , Broggi C., Piselli M., Riccardi C.PS-WeP39 Modification of lignocellulosic fibres by Ar plasma treatments in comparison with chemical andbiological treatments, Zanini Z.S. (Italia) , Riccardi C.R., Canevali C.C., Orlandi M.O., Zoia L.Z., Tolppa E.L.T.,agnoli F.A.PS-WeP40 SiOx Film Deposition in N2-HMDSO-N2O Atmospheric Pressure Glow Discharges., Fornelli A (Italy)PS-WeP41 Tune amorphous carbon films using PE-CVD process, Escaich D (France) , Clergereaux R, Martin S,Raynaud P, Gaillard FPS-WeP42 Plasma deposited carbon layers as new materials for optoelectronic applications, Clergereaux R(France) , Escaich D, Martin S, Raynaud P, Gaillard FPS-WeP43 Plasma modifications of electroconductive polypyrrole textiles, Dall'Acqua L. (Italy) , Varesano A.,Tonin C., Ferrero F.PS-WeP44 The Formation Of Nanocrystalline Structures In Metals By The Low-Energy Ion Irradiation In DischargePlasma, Tereshko I.V. (Belarus) , Glushchenko V.V., Tereshko A.M., Elkin I.E., Abidzina V.V.PS-WeP45 Study of particle acceleration of Cu plasma, Belloni F. (Italy) , Doria D., Lorusso A., Nassisi V.,Torrisi L.PS-WeP46 Experimental Study of Metal Surface Layer Behaviour during High Power Plasma-Material Interaction,Litunovsky V.N. (Russia)

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PS-WeP47 Demountable experimental cell for study the gas discharge in lightning protection devices, Pregelj A.(Slovenia) , Pirih A., Brecelj F., Murko V., Biziak M., Stagoj A.PS-WeP48 An UHV apparatus for hollow cathode discharge deposition, Fendrych F., Repa P., Peksa L., Kraus L.,Gronych T., Hubicka Z., Rusnak K., Hedbavny P. (Czech Republic) , Stovicek P., Kleger V.PS-WeP49 A new active gas source using dielectric barrier discharge downstream mode, Jiang N. (China)

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Special Events Thursday

Short Courses Thursday9:00 – 13:00 SIMS: Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and Applications

14:00 – 18:00 An Introduction to Ellipsometry

14:00 – 18:00 Elements of Micro and Nanofabrication

All Short Courses will be held in the Office wing of the Casino Palace

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Thursday Morning, July 1st, 2004Novel and Advanced TechniquesRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) - AS+SE-ThM

M. AnderleA. Matthews

High Spatial Resolution and ImagingRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) - AS+NS-ThM

K. H. RiederL. Gavioli

9:00 AS+NS-ThM1 High Resolution Imaging of AberrationCorrected Photo Emission Electron Microscope by MovingFocus Method,Yasue T. (Japan) , Shimizu H., Amakawa R., Ikuta T.,Kimura Y., Bauer E., Koshikawa T.

9:20

AS+SE-ThM1 Invited Contamination Analysis in SpaceEnvironment Simulation: A Possible Application of TOF-SIMS,Chen X., Wang G., Huang Y., Liu L., Cha L. (P.R.China)

AS+NS-ThM2 Highly resolved STM image of organicmolecules prepared by splay-jet technique, Suzuki H.(Japan) , Yamada T., Miki H., Mashiko S.

9:40 AS+SE-ThM2 Ultrasensitive Surface Analysis using a FreeElectron Laser,King B.V. (Australia) , Moore J., Veryovkin I., CalawayW., Pellin M.J., Milton S.

10:00 AS+SE-ThM3 Probing carriers in 2D-semiconductorstructures with high spatial resolution using novel scanningprobe based techniques,Douheret O. (SWEDEN) , Maknys K.,Anand S.

AS+NS-ThM3 Invited The scanning photoemissionmicroscope of the Elettra sychrotron light source,Gregoratti L. (SINCROTRONE TRIESTE - ITALY) ,Barinov A., Aballe L., Lonza D., Kiskinova M.

10:20 AS+SE-ThM4 Next Generation Tools for Nanoscience,Shinn N.D. (USA)

AS+NS-ThM4 Dynamic Force Microscopy at HigherCantilever Resonance Frequencies Using Heterodyne LaserBeam Deflection Method, Fukuma T. (Japan) , Kimura K.,Kobayashi K., Yamada H., Matsushige K.

10:40 AS+SE-ThM5 Examining and Controlling Molecular Flow indry DPN,Sheehan PE (Naval Research Laboratory) , Baker LA,King WP, Kooi SE, Smith JC, Whitman LJ

AS+NS-ThM5 Reflective Photon Sieves for focussing VUV-FEL radiation,Kipp L. (Kiel University) , Harm S., Rossnagel K., KalläneM

11:00 AS+SE-ThM6 MEMS-based Gray-scale Technology forLarge Area 3D Structures in Silicon,Morgan B. (MD USA) , Waits C.M.,Ghodssi R.

AS+NS-ThM6 High-resolution surface imaging with chemicalcontrast by means of Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy,Szymonski M. (Poland) , Krok F., Kolodziej J.J., Such B.,Piatkowski P.

11:20 AS+SE-ThM7 Nanolithography for Device Fabrication with aModified Scanning Electron Microscope,Rosolen G.C (Australia)

AS+NS-ThM7 First principles simulations of STM images:from tunneling to the contact regime,Blanco J.M. (Spain) , Gonzalez C., Jelinek P., Ortega J.,Flores F., Perez R.

11:40 AS+NS-ThM8 Nanoscale distribution of carbon acceptors indelta-doped GaAs,Winking L., Wenderoth M. (Germany) , Reusch T.C.G.,Ulbrich R.G., Wilbrandt P.J., Kirchheim R., Malzer S.,Doehler G.

12:00

AS+SE-ThM8 Invited Organizing C60 Molecules on One-and Two-Dimensional Nanotemplates,Osterwalder J. (Switzerland) , Tamai A., Corso M.,Muntwiler M., Auwärter W.,Greber T.

AS+NS-ThM9 Near-field scanning optical microscopy ofphotonic crystal microcavities, Louvion N, Seassal C,Letartre X, Rahmani A, Callard S (Ecole centrale de Lyon)

12:20 AS+SE-ThM9 Monolayer Passivation by Group VI forValence-Mending Si(001) Surface,Tao M. (USA) , Maldonado E., Kirk W.P., Udeshi D.,Shanmugam J.

AS+NS-ThM10 Using modelling for quantitativeunderstanding of Atomic Force Microscopy, Shluger A (UK), Gal A.Y., Foster A.S.

12:40

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Thursday Morning, July 1st, 2004Advanced DielectricsRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) – EM-ThM

G. W. RubloffS. Santucci

Nanoelectronics II (Bio/Molecular Electronics andQuantum Devices)Room: Mosaci 2 – NS1-ThML. MolenkampL. H. van Beveren

9:00 EM-ThM1 Modelling defect properties in oxides: usefullessons for high-k dielectrics,Shluger A.L. (UK) , Foster A.S., Gavartin J.L., SushkoP.V.

NS1-ThM1 Electronic Control of a Single Bistable Molecule,Comtet G.C. (Laboratoire de Photophysique Moléculaire), Dujardin G., Hellner L., Lastapis M., Martin M., MayneA.J., Riedel D.

9:20 EM-ThM2 Detection of Al{2}O{3}/SiON Interface Reactionby X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy,Hattori T. (Japan) , Yoshida T., Shinagawa S., Nohira H.,Saito S., Hiratani M.

NS1-ThM2 Measuring Molecular Conductivities using Nano-gap Electrodes Fabricated without Electron Beam Lithography,Naitoh Y. (Japan) , Liang T.T., Azehara H., Mizutani W.

9:40

10:00

EM-ThM3 Invited The development of PECVD low-k toultralow-k SiCOH dielectrics for next generations of ULSIinterconnects,Grill A. (USA)WITHDRAWN

NS1-ThM3 Invited Nanoimprint Lithography: An EnablingEngine to Nanotechnology,Deshpande P. (USA)

10:20 EM-ThM4 in-situ MEIS studies on the ALD initial growthstage of HfO2 on Si,Moon D.W. (Korea) , Cho M.H., Chang H.S., Hwang H.S.

NS1-ThM4 Single-molecule resolved STM-inducedluminescence in self-assembled monolayers,Perronet K. (France) , Charra F.

10:40 EM-ThM5 Electrical Homogeneity of ZrO2 and HfO2 ThinFilms Studied by Conducting Atomic-Force Microscopy,Kremmer S. (Austria) , Wurmbauer H., Teichert C.,Tallarida G.

NS1-ThM5 Structure—function self-regulation in reactions ofmacromolecules (molecular synergetics),Christophorov L.N. (Ukraine)

11:00 NS1-ThM6 The Role of the Electronic Properties of AzurinActive Site in the Electron-Transfer Process,Corni S. (Italy) , De Rienzo F., Di Felice R., Molinari E.

11:20

EM-ThM6 Invited Innovative oxides for microelectronics :Electrical properties and integration aspects,Autran J.L. (France)

11:40 EM-ThM7 Atomic layer deposited rare earth oxides for gatedielectric applications,Scarel G. (Italy) , Spiga S., Seguini G., Wiemer C.,Tallarida G., Baldovino S., Bonera E., Fanciulli M.,Fedushkin I.L., Schumann H., Lebedinskii Y., Zenkevich A.

NS1-ThM7 Invited Electrical Conductance of SmallMolecules and Atomic Wires,Lang N.D. (USA)

12:00 EM-ThM8 Mass transport phenomena in high-k dielectrics,Ferrari S (Italy) , Scarel G., Fanciulli M.

NS1-ThM8 Lots of whirl in the vacuum: a quantitativeexperiment on the Casimir force., DeKieviet M.F.M.(Germany)

12:20 EM-ThM9 Dependence of Structural and Electrical Propertiesof Pr and La Oxides on Growth, Annealing, and StorageConditions, Lippert, G. GL (Germany) , Dabrowski, J. JD,Formanek, P. PF, Melnik, V. VM, Sorge, R. RS, Wenger, P.PW, Zaumseil, P. PZ, Müssig, H.-J. HJM

12:40

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Thursday Morning, July 1st, 2004Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots IVRoom: Mosaiici 1 – NS2-ThM

L. SamuelsonL. Sorba

Plasma Sources: Engineering and DiagnosticsRoom: Ristorante (Casino Palace) – PS-ThM

P. FaviaD. Graves

9:00 NS2-ThM1 Advanced surface studies of Si nano-crystals forSET memories using photoelectron spectroscopy,Renault O. (France.) , Marlier R., Barrett N.T., HanssonM., Baron T., De Salvo B.

9:20 NS2-ThM2 Characterisation of nano-particles of nickelaluminides and silicides,Mukherji D. (Switzerland) , Gilles R., Strunz P., RoeslerJ., Kostorz G.

PS-ThM1 Invited Different aspects in the modeling of H2 andH2/CH4 discharges used for diamond deposition,Hassouni K. (France)

9:40 NS2-ThM3 Intermixing, decomposition and segregationduring InAs dot and ring formation on GaAs and AlAsanalyzed by cross-sectional STM, Offermans P., KoenraadP.M. (NL) , Mano T., Gong Q., Noetzel R., Wolter J.H.,Pierz K., Ruiz D.G., Garcia J., Roy M., Maksym P.A.

PS-ThM2 Mass Spectrometric Plasma Diagnostics,Peter G., Mueller N. (Liechtenstein)

10:00 NS2-ThM4 Investigation of mechanical straines and defects inCdSe/ZnSe nanostructures, Korsunska N., Kladko V.,Borkovska L. (Ukraine) , Beyer R., Kryshtab T.

PS-ThM3 Particle-in-Cell/Monte Carlo Simulation of Plasmafor Pipe Inner Coating by the PBII D Method,Miyagawa Y. (463-8560 Japan) , Tanaka M., Ikeyama M.,Miyagawa S.

10:20 NS2-ThM5 Perfectly site-controlled multi-coloredsemiconductor quantum dots grown in inverted pyramids,Watanabe S (Switzerland) , Pelucchi E., Leifer K., DwirB., Kapon E.

PS-ThM4 Energy distribution of Cu ions generated byexcimer laser ablation,Doria D.D. (University of Lecce – Department of Physics –Italy) , Lorusso A.L., Belloni F.B., Nassisi V.N., TorrisiL.T., Gammino S.G.

10:40 NS2-ThMo Rings of the strings – topologically closedsuperstructures of nanoclusters,Kislov V. (Russia)

PS-ThM5 Low pressure cylindrical ICP source studied byoptical emission spectroscopy, Czerwiec T. (France.) ,Graves D.

11:00 NS2-ThM7 Melting of bimetallic nanoclusters, Rossi G.(Italy) , Baletto F., Mottet C., Rapallo A., Ferrando R.

PS-ThM6 Photodetachment diagnostic techniques formeasuring negative ion densities and temperatures in plasmas,Ivanov A.A. (France) , Rouille C., Bacal M.

11:20 PS-ThM7 Volume production of high negative hydrogen iondensity in low-voltage cesium-hydrogen discharge,Baksht F.G., Ivanov V.G., Shkolnik S.M., Bacal M.(France)

11:40

NS2-ThM8 Invited Study of Langmuir –Blodgett films ofcapped platinum nanoparticles:, Cavaliere SC, Raynal FR,Etcheberry AE, Herlem MH, Perez HP (CEA DSMDRECAM)

PS-ThM8 Non-equilibrium plasmas produced by fast pulsedlasers,Lorenzo Torrisi L.T. (University of Messina andLaboratori Nazionali del Sud)

12:00 NS2-ThM9 Plasma Synthesis of Carbon MagneticNanoparticles and Immobilization of Doxorubicin for TargetedDrug Delivery,Ma Y., Manolache S., Vail D.M., Thamm D.H., KurzmanI.D., Denes F.S. (USA)

PS-ThM9 Determination of H density in hydrogen plasmawith a nickel catalytic probe, Mozetic M. (Slovenia) ,Cvelbar U., Vesel A., Poberaj I., Babic D., Ricard A.

12:20 NS2-ThM10 Statistical Mechanical Computations ofCompositional Structures in Ternary Alloy Nano-Clusters,Rubinovich L. (ISRAEL) , Polak M.

PS-ThM10 Time Dependent 3-D Numerical Simulation ofTransferred Arc Plasma Treatment, Bernardi D. (Italy) ,Colombo V., Ghedini E., Melini S., Mentrelli A.

12:40

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Thursday Morning, July 1st, 2004Modeling Film Modification and GrowthRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) – SE+TF-ThM

L. HultmanG. Mistura

Mechanical Properties of Thin FilmsRoom: Zorzi (Film Festival Palace) – TF+SE-ThM

N. JennettG. Exarhos

9:00

9:20

SE+TF-ThM1 Invited Nanostructure Diffusion andAggregation on Desorbing Rare Gas Solids: Slip on anIncommensurate Lattice,Weaver J.H. (Department of Materials Science andEngineering and Frederick Seitz Materials ResearchLaboratory) , Antonov V.N., Palmer J.S., Bhatti A.S.

TF+SE-ThM1 Invited Few developments in mechanicalspectroscopy of thin surface films, Loubet J.L. (France)

9:40 SE+TF-ThM2 Atomic mechanisms responsible for thelamellar crystal growth in thin films, Barna P.B. (Hungary) ,Kovacs A., Bangert H., Eisenmenger-Sittner C.

TF+SE-ThM2 Influence of substrate type and annealingtemperature on the hardness and residual stresses of magnetronsputtered tungsten thin films,Oliveira J.C., Cavaleiro A. (Portugal)

10:00 SE+TF-ThM3 Microscopic �unnelin of bombardment inducedmetastability in thin films, Ossi P.M. ( 20133 Milano -ITALY)

TF+SE-ThM3 Mechanical Property characterization of ThinFilm Materials for Space Applications,Chuang W.H. (U.S.A.) , Luger T., Fettig R.K., Ghodssi R.

10:20 SE+TF-ThM4 Application to atmospheric pressure plasmadevices of air chemical kinetics simulations,Esena P.E. (University of Milano-Bicocca) , Riccardi C.R.,Barni R.B.

TF+SE-ThM4 Delamination of thin films on substrates: onthe morphological shapes of buckling structures…,Coupeau C. (FRANCE) , Colin J., Cleymand F., GeorgeM., Grilhe J.

10:40 TF+SE-ThM5 Stress Analysis of Rapid Thermal AnnealedPolycrystalline Silicon Thin Films Deposited by ReducedPressure Vertical CVD, Teixeira R.C. (Brazil) , Doi I.,Scoralick Jr C., Diniz J.A., Zakia M.B.P., Swart J.W.

11:00

SE+TF-ThM5 Invited Simulation of Nanostructure, Carbon,Film Deposition, and Tribological Properties,Colombo L. (Italy)

TF+SE-ThM6 Stress in sputter-deposited Cr films: influenceof Ar pressure,Grachev S.Yu. (the Netherlands) , Janssen G.C.A.M.

11:20 SE+TF-ThM6 Promoting effect of In surfactant on thestructure formation of polycrystalline Cu films,Misjak F. (Hungary) , Kovacs A., Barna P.B.,Eisenmenger-Sittner C., Bangert H., Klein E., Schwarz B.,Tomastik C. WITHDRAWN

TF+SE-ThM7 Molecular Dynamics simulation of Nano-tribology of carbon coating on silicon, Cheong WCD(Australia) , Zhang LC

11:40 SE+TF-ThM7 Nano-resistors with controlled skin effect;mathematical model,Popescu-Pogrion N. (ROMANIA) , Bercia C.

TF+SE-ThM8 Optical and mechanical properties ofamorphous As2S3 films,Shchurova T.N. (Ukraine) , Savchenko N.D., Baran N.Yu.

12:00 SE+TF-ThM8 Surface Cleaning by Grazing IonBombardment,Dzhurakhalov A.A. (Uzbekistan)

TF+SE-ThM9 Polarizing-dependent photoplastic effect inchalcogenide glasses,Trunov M.L. (Ukraine) , Bilanich V.S.

12:20 SE+TF-ThM9 Monte Carlo / MEAM exploration of the CuPtalloy system: surface segregation and thin film growth,Luyten J. (Belgium) , Schurmans M., Creemers C.

TF+SE-ThM10 Recent Models for the Contact to CoatedSubstrates,Barthel E. (France) , Perriot A.

12:40 TF+SE-ThM11 Synthesis of high resistivity, strong c-axisorientation and nano-grain size ZnO film for surface acousticwave application,Pan F. (CHINA) , Chen J.J., Li D.M., Gao Y., Zeng F.

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Thursday Morning, July 1st, 2004Adsorption and Reaction of Hydrocarbons on MetalsRoom: Frau (Film Festival Palace) – SS1-ThM

L. FloreanoK. Wandelt

Reactions at Surfaces IRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) – SS2-ThM

M. G. BettiB. N. Nieuwenhuys

9:00 SS1-ThM1 Methanol Decomposition on Rh(111)/V SurfaceAlloys,Krenn G., Schennach R. (Austria)

9:20 SS1-ThM2 Three Distinct Conformations of PorphyrinWheels Adsorbed on Cu (100) Observed by ScanningTunneling Microscopy, Takagi A (Japan) , Aratani N,Matsumoto T, Osuka A, Kawai T

SS2-ThM1 Invited Bridging the pressure gap: a scanning�unneling microscopy study of CO/Pt(111) covering thecomplete pressure range from UHV to atmospheric pressures,Schnadt J. (Denmark) , Longwitz S., Kruse Vestergaard E.,Vang R.T., Laegsgaard E., Stensgaard I., Brune H.,Besenbacher F.

9:40 SS2-ThM2 Carbon Chain Propagation via Multiple MethyleneInsertion Reactions of Diiodomethane on GaAs(100),Kemp N.T., Singh N.K. (Australia)

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SS1-ThM3 Invited Dynamic Imaging and Local ChemicalProbing of Surface Reactions,Kruse N. (Belgium)

SS2-ThM3 Initial stages of oxidation of clean and modifiedCu{100},Hirsimäki M (FINLAND) , Valden M., Chorkendorff I.

10:20 SS1-ThM4 Adsorption of Cyclopentene on Pt(111) andordered Sn/Pt(111) surface alloys, Becker C. (Germany) ,Delbecq F., Breitbach J., Hamm G., Franke D., Wandelt K.

SS2-ThM4 Effects of pre-adsorbed hydrogen, oxygen andnitrogen species on the CO-Ni(111) surface.,Chiarello G. (Italy) , Agostino R.F., Cupolillo A., FormosoV., Giallombardo C., Maccallini E., Pacilè D., Papagno M.,Papagno L., Colavita E.

10:40 SS1-ThM5 Adsorption of aligned hydrocarbon molecules onAg surfaces,Vattuone L. (16146 Genova (Italy)) , Gerbi A., Rocca M.,Valbusa U., Pirani F., Cappelletti D., Vecchiocattivi F.

SS2-ThM5 Reactivity of Pd doped Ag surfaces, Jaatinen S.(Finland) , Salo P., Alatalo M., Kokko K.

11:00 SS1-ThM6 Dynamics of the interaction of ethylene withAg(410) and Ag(210) surfaces, Vattuone L. (Genova (Italy)), Savio L., Rocca M.

SS2-ThM6 Surface reactions taking place at the step edges ofNi surfaces,Matsumoto T (Japan) , Hirashima H, Kitada A, Ogawa J,Nakano H, Nakamura J

11:20 SS1-ThM7 Chemical bonding of saturated hydrocarbons tometal surfaces,Øström H. (Sweden) , Triguero L., Nyberg M., OgasawaraH., Pettersson L.G.M., Nilsson A.

SS2-ThM7 Two-step reaction on a strained, nano-scalesegmented surface,Africh C. (Italy) , Comelli G., Corso M., Esch F., Rosei R.,Li W.X., Hammer B.

11:40 SS1-ThM8 Adsorption of crotonaldehyde on Pt(111).,Krupski A. (Poland)) , Haubrich J., Becker C., Wandelt K.

SS2-ThM8 Adsorption and Interaction of Ethylene onRuO2(110) surfaces,Paulus U.A. (Germany) , Wang Y., Bonzel H.P., Jacobi K.,Ertl G.

12:00 SS1-ThM9 Adsorption and Bonding of 2-Butenal on Sn / PtSurface Alloys,Gothelid M (Sweden) , von Schenck H, Janin E,Wiessenrieder J

SS2-ThM9 The interaction of organic molecules with oxidesurfaces,Sushko M.L. (UK) , Gal A.Y., Shluger A.L.

12:20 SS1-ThM10 Dissociative adsorption of methane on Pt (111)and Ni(111) observed by high resolution XPS,Fuhrmann T. (Germany.) , Kinne M., Traenkenschuh B.,Zhu J.F., Papp C., Whealan C., Denecke R., Steinrueck H.P.

SS2-ThM10 FTIR spectroscopic study of the low temperature(77 – 20 K) adsorption of H2 and CO on Al2O3,Gribov E., Scarano D., Bordiga S., Zecchina A., Spoto G.(Dipartimento di Chimica – University of Turin – Italy)

12:40 SS1-ThM11 The structure and bonding of carbonate onAg(110): A density-functional theory study,Robinson J. (U.K.) , Woodruff D.P.

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Thursday Morning, July 1st, 2004Oxide Surfaces: Growth, Structure and Reactivity IRoom: Darsena (Casino Palace) – SS3-ThM

F. ManghiJ. Jupille

9:00 SS3-ThM1 Unraveling the conduction mechanism of Al-doped ZnO films by valence band soft x-ray photoemissionspectroscopy,Gabas M. (Spain) , Gota S., Ramos-Barrado J.R., Avila J.,Barrett N.T., Sacchi M., Sanchez M., Gautier-Soyer M.

9:20 SS3-ThM2 In-situ STM investigation of Ni/O precursorstructures and NiO growth on Pt(111) at elevated temperature(300 – 550K),Hagendorf Ch. (Germany) , Shantyr R., Neddermeyer H.,Widdra W.

9:40 SS3-ThM3 Reactive growth of NiO ultrathin films on Pd(100): a multitechnique approach, Agnoli S., Orzali T.,Sambi M. (Italy) , Granozzi G., Schoiswohl J., Surnev S.,Netzer F.P.

10:00 SS3-ThM4 Characterisation of surface defects on CeO2(111),Esch F. (Italy) , Zhou L., Comelli G., Rosei R., Montini T.,Fornasiero P., Balducci G., Fabris S.

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SS3-ThM5 Invited The surface science of titanium dioxide:Insights from first principles simulations,Selloni A. (USA)

11:00 SS3-ThM6 Contrast reversal and changing shapes of atomicadsorbates in STM,Calleja F., Arnau A., Hofer W.A., Hinarejos J.J, Vazquez deParga A.L., Echenique P.M., Miranda R. (Spain)

11:20 SS3-ThM7 Adsorption and Reaction of 1-Propanol on p(nx2)Reconstructed WO3 (100) Thin Films,Li M., Posadas A., Ahn C.H., Altman E.I. (USA)

11:40 SS3-ThM8 Hierachy of electron and hole traps and energytransfer on oxides surfaces: Case study of MgO,Sushko P.V. (UK) , Shluger A.L., Sterrer M., Diwald O.,Knözinger E.

12:00 SS3-ThM9 Growth of TiO2 thin films on Ni(110), Leung L.(UK) , Muryn C.A., Thornton G.

12:20 SS3-ThM10 Theory of the growth mode for a thin metallicfilm on an insulating substrate,Fuks D. (Israel) , Dorfman S., Zhukovskii Y.F., KotominE.A., Stoneham A.M.

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Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004CatalysisRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) – AS+SS-ThA

F. NetzerG. Comelli

Nanoscale Devices and Device MaterialsRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) – EM-ThA

E. Di FabrizioL. Sorba

14:00 EM-ThA1 Characterisation of Nanoscale Carbon Nanotube(CNT) Embedded CMOS Inverters, Akturk A (USA) ,Pennington G, Goldsman N

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AS+SS-ThA1 Invited Metal atoms and clusters on oxidesurfaces in UHV: Model systems of supported catalysts,Pacchioni G. (Italy)

EM-ThA2 Application of Ultra-High Sensitive Electrometerby Carbon Nanotube Quantum Dot Single Electron Transistorat Room Temperature, Matsumoto K. (ISIR)

14:40 AS+SS-ThA2 Chirality and Pro-chirality of Simple BiologicalAdsorbates on Metal Substrates : Alanine on Cu {110},Jones G. (UK) , Jenkins S.J., King D.A.

EM-ThA3 Dielectric properties of nanometer-thick oxidelayers: a reflection electron energy loss spectroscopy approach,Gautiert-Soyer M. (France) , Paumier F., Guittet M.J., TanG., French R.H., Chiang Y.M., Ramos A., Tang M., ChungS.Y., Denoyer L.

15:00 AS+SS-ThA3 Circular dichroism measured by core-levelphotoemission from 2,3-butanediol adsorbed on Si(100),Kim J.W. (Germany) , Dil J.H., Tallarida M., Horn K.,Carbone M., Pinancastelli M.N., Caseletto M.P., FlamminiR.

EM-ThA4 Characterization of ultrathin high-k HfO2 layersgrown on silicon: influence of the deposition parameters andinterfacial layer., Houssiau L. (Belgium) , Vitchev R.G.,Pireaux J.J., Conard T., Bender H.

15:20 AS+SS-ThA4 Local and Global Chirality at Surfaces,Humblot V, Ortega Lorenzo M, Baddeley C.J, Haq S, RavalR (UK)

EM-ThA5 Core level and valence band photoelectronspectroscopy studies of ultra thin HfO2 thin films for highpermittivity CMOS gate oxides,Barrett N.T. (France) , Renault O., Damlencourt J.F.

15:40 AS+SS-ThA5 The role of defects on the catalyticdeprotonation of methane on transition metal surfaces: An abinitio study on Rh(111),Kokalj A. (Trieste Italy) , Bonini N., Sbraccia C., deGironcoli S., Baroni S.

EM-ThA6 Electrical Conduction in Multiwall CarbonNanotubes,Carey J.D. (UK) , Kerr G.L., Smith P.R., Cox D.C.,Forrest R.D., Silva S.R.P.

16:00 AS+SS-ThA6 Controlling the catalytic selectivity of Nisurfaces by step blocking,Vang R.T. (Denmark) , Honkala K., Dahl S., VestergaardE.K., Schnadt J., Laegsgaard E., Clausen B.S., NorskovJ.K., Besenbacher F.

16:20 AS+SS-ThA7 Ethene oxidation studied on a palladium –oxygen model catalyst,Unterberger W. (Austria) , Hayek K., Kloetzer B.

EM-ThA7 Invited The Interface Phase and the SchottkyBarrier for a Crystalline Dielectric on Silicon,Buongiorno Nardelli M. (USA)

16:40 AS+SS-ThA8 The chemistry of NH3 on Ir(110), WeststrateC.J. (Leiden Institute of Chemistry (Netherlands)) ,Nieuwenhuys B.E., Bakker J.W., Rienks E.D.L., Vinod C.P.,Baraldi A., Lizzit S., Petaccia L.

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Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004Carbon Nanotubes IIIRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) – NS1-ThA

S. ModestiE. I. Kauppinen

Nanoelectronics III (Quantum Phenomena)Room: Mosaici 2 (Casino Palace) – NS2-ThA

S. J. van der MolenN. Lang

14:00 NS2-ThA1 Why does the IBM CO-Chevron Computer work?,Doyen G., Drakova D. (Bulgaria)WITHDRAWN

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NS1-ThA1 Invited Carbon-Based Nanostructured Materials,Robertson J. (UK)

NS2-ThA2 Kinetics of photoluminescence of exciton inasymmetric GaAs/AlAs type-II superlattices in a magneticfield, Zhuravlev K.S., Sulaymanov A.K. (Russia) , BraginskyL.S., Toropov A.I., Bakarov A.K., Gilinsky A.M.

14:40 NS1-ThA2 Thermal Nanoimprint Lithography using CarbonNanotubes,Madsen D.N. (Denmark) , Nielsen T, Bøggild P.,Kristensen A.

15:00 NS1-ThA3 Modified carbon nanotubes and their fieldemission behaviors,Wang X. (P R. China) , Zhang J., Yu W.,Feng T.

NS2-ThA3 Invited Single-shot read-out of a spin qubit,Van Beveren KL.H.W. (The Netherlands)

15:20 NS1-ThA4 Electric conductivity of a MWNT by TitaniumNickel contacts,Shimizu T. (JAPAN) , Abe H., Nakayama Y., TokumotoH.

NS2-ThA4 Device Isolation Issue for High DensityIntegration of GaAs Quantum Wire Transistors ,Rui J., Kasai S., Hasegawa H. (Japan)

15:40 NS1-ThA5 Tunneling-current-induced light emission fromindividual carbon nanotubes, Uemura T. (Japan) , Aono M.,Kuwahara Y.

NS2-ThA5 Plasma grown Al2O3 tunnel barriers for singleelectron memory devices,Yadavalli K.K (USA) , Anderson N.R, Orlova T.A, OrlovA.O, Snider G.L

16:00 NS1-ThA6 Electron Emission Property from Carbon NanoTubes with Subnano RuO2 Clusters and with High Adhesivityon Substrate,KATO S. (Japan) , NOGUCHI T., TATENUMA K.

NS2-ThA6 Scanning Probe Microscopy for Silicon DeviceFabrication,Ruess F.J. (Australia) , Oberbeck L., Simmons M.Y., GohK.E.J., Hamilton A.R., Hallam T., Schofield S.R., CursonN.J., Clark R.G.

16:20 NS1-ThA7 Carbon Nanotube based field emitters for vacuumgauges.,Bellucci S. (Italy) , Balasubramanian C., Bini S., GianniniG., Tombolini F.

16:40 NS1-ThA8 Temperature Dependent Mobility Model forSingle-Walled Zig-Zag Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs),Akturk A (USA) , Pennington G, Goldsman N

NS2-ThA7 Invited Quantum engeneering of Thz devices,Tredicucci A. (Italy)

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Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004Bio-Objects at SurfacesRoom: Mosaici 1 (Casino Palace) – NS+SS-ThA

H. J. MathieuM. Anderle

Plasma Sources: Engineering and Diagnostics & FusionTechnologyRoom: Ristorante (Casino Palace) – PS-ThAK. HassouniA. Montaser

14:00 NS+SS-ThA1 Direct measurement of electron transportfeatures in cytochrome c via V-I characteristics of STMcurrents,Tanaka H. ([email protected]) , Kawai T.

PS-ThA1 Production of highly charged heavy ions by meansof a hybrid source in afterglow mode, Gammino S. (Italy) ,Ciavola G., Torrisi L., Andò L., Celona L., Manciagli S., Consoli F.,Galatà A., Presti M., Krasa J., Laska L., Pfeifer M., Rohlena K.,Wolowski J., Parys P., Woryna E., Shirkov G.D., Hitz D.

14:20 NS+SS-ThA2 Electronic structure of regular bacterial surfacelayers,Vyalikh D.V. (D-01062 Dresden Germany) ,Danzenbaecher S., Mertig M., Kirchner A., Pompe W.,Dedkov Y.S., Molodtsov S.L.

PS-ThA2 On the parameters of inductively coupled andmicrowave BF3 plasmas used for plasma immersion ionimplantation,Sukhanov Ya.N. (Russia) , Ershov A.P., Rudenko K.V.,Orlikovsky A.A.

14:40 NS+SS-ThA3 Examination of bone response to diamondimplants,Baranauskas V. (Brazil) , Peterlevitz A.C., Ceragioli H.J.,Figueira E.R., Belangero W.D., Cruz-Hofling M.A.

15:00 NS+SS-ThA4 Modified DNA structures based on metalincorporation and nucleobase alterations, Zhang HY, DiFelice R. (Italy), Calzolari A, Molinari E, Garbesi A

PS-ThA3 Invited Electromagnetic effects in large area VHFcapacitive discharges,Booth J.P. (France) , Chabert P., Perret A., Jolly J.,Lieberman M.A., Turner M.M.

15:20 NS+SS-ThA5 Protein �mmobilization on gold nanoclusters byin situ atomic force microscopy, Di Vece M (UK) , Prisco U,Palomba S, Leung C, Xirouchaki C, Palmer R.E.

PS-ThA4 Helium Gas Permeability of SiC/SiC CompositeUsed for In-vessel Components of Nuclear Fusion Reactor,Hino T. (Japan) , Hayashishita E., Yamauchi Y., HashibaM., Hirohata Y., Kohyama A.

15:40 NS+SS-ThA6 Scanning Force Microscopic Observations ofEscherichia coli Ribosomes, Matsuura T (ShimadzuCorporation) , Kobayashi K, Tanaka H, Matsumoto T,Kawai T

PS-ThA5 Recovery from Glow Discharge Cleaning using Airon the JET tokamak,Pearce R.J.H. (Oxon. OX2 9HL. UK.) , Lomas P., PhilipsV., Cox M.

16:00 NS+SS-ThA7 STM and STS analysis of single strand DNAwith FITC,Yoshida Y.Y. (Osaka Univ. Japan) , Nojima Y.N., TanakaH.T., Kawai T.K.

PS-ThA6 Magnum PSI: a new device to study ITER relevantplasma surface interaction,Kleyn A.W. (The Netherlands) , Barth C.J., Goedheer W.J.,de Groot B.J., van Rooij G.J., Veremiyenko V., Wolff J.C.,Lopes Cardozo N.J.

16:20 NS+SS-ThA8 Thionin adsorption on silicon (001): structuralanalysis,Miotto R (Brazil.) , Soller M.A.G., Morais P.C., SilvaS.W., Baptista M., Tada D.B., Ferraz A.C.

PS-ThA7 Retention and Desorption of Hydrogen and Heliumin Stainless Steel Wall by Glow Discharge,Hino T. (Japan) , Yamauchi Y., Satoh S., Hirohata Y.,Komori A., Ashikawa N., Sagara A., Noda N., Ohyabu N.,Motojima O.

16:40 NS+SS-ThA9 Cherenkov modes in porous materials,Garcia de Abajo F.J. (Spain) , Pattantyus-Abraham A.G.,Zabala N., Rivacoba A., Wolf M.O., Echenique P.M.WITHDRAWN

PS-ThA8 Kinetics of hydrogenated carbon film removal bylow pressure oxidation for tritium control in fusion devices.,Tabares F.L. (Spain) , Tafalla D.

17:00 NS+SS-ThA10 Nanoimprint Lithography Defined Cantileversfor Integration on CMOS Chips, Nilsson S (Sweden) ,Carlberg P, Montelius L

PS-ThA9 Radioactively-contaminated Metal Surface CleaningUsing Reactive Cold Plasma, Kim Y.S. (Korea) , Seo Y.D.,Koo M.WITHDRAWN

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Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004Hard CoatingsRoom: Zorzi (Film Festival Palace) – TF+SE-ThA

A. MatthewsF. Richter

Adsorption and Reaction of Small Molecules on SurfacesRoom: Frau (Film Festival Palace) – SS1-ThA

M. G. BettiL. Floreano

14:00 TF+SE-ThA1 New ARC-CVD Technique for the Depositionof Superhard Nanocomposite Nitrides, Martin P.J. (CSIROTelecommunications and Industrial Physics SydneyAustralia) , Bendavid A., Cairney J, Preston E

14:20 TF+SE-ThA2 An ion deposition – ion implantation hybridmethod to grow cubic boron nitride films at low temperatures,Hofsaess H. (Germany) , Ronning C.,Eyhusen S.

SS1-ThA1 Invited What determines the strength of CObonding to metals?,Schmid M., Redinger J., Varga P. (Austria)

14:40 TF+SE-ThA3 Recovery processes in hard coatings,Mitterer C. (Austria) , Mayrhofer P.H.

SS1-ThA2 Adsorption dynamics of O2 on clean and oxygenmodified Cu{100},Junell P., Hirsimäki M. (FINLAND) ,Valden M.

15:00 TF+SE-ThA4 On the weakening and strengtheningmechanisms in the nanocrystalline TiAl(Si)N hard thin filmsfollowing to (Al+Si)/Ti ratio and annealing,Escudeiro Santana A. (Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnology Lausanne) , Karimi A., Derflinger V., ShützeA.

SS1-ThA3 Dissociation preference of oxygen molecules on aninhomogeneously compressed clean Cu(001) surface,Ohno S. (Japan) , Yagyuu K., Nakatsuji K., Komori F.

15:20 SS1-ThA4 CO adsorption and desorption processes onPt(355) investigated by in-situ high resolution XPS,Traenkenschuh B. (Germany) , Fuhrmann T., Papp C.,Zhu J.F., Denecke R., Steinrueck H.P.

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TF+SE-ThA5 Invited Atomistic processes during the growthof transition-metal nitride hard coatings,Gall D. (USA)

SS1-ThA5 Co-adsorption of CO and Pb on Pd(110),Tsud N. (Czech Republic) , Dudr V., Fabík S., Brun C.,Cháb V., Matolín V., Prince K.C.

16:00 TF+SE-ThA6 On the interaction between a PVD-arc film anda reactive plasma spray coating (RPS) substrate,Casadei F., Pileggi R., Valle R. (Italy), Mattews A..

SS1-ThA6 Adsorption and dissociation of CO on Fe(100),Curulla Ferre D. (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TheNetherlands)) , Bromfield T., Niemantsverdriet J.W.

16:20 TF+SE-ThA7 Adjusting Wettability, Adhesion, and ResidualStress of Hard Carbon Coatings, Woehrl N., Reuter S.,Filipov O., Buck V. (Germany)

SS1-ThA7 Wetting and dissociation of water on Cu(111) andCu(110),Schiros T. (USA) , Andersson K., Oström H., Takahashi O.,Pettersson L.G.M, Nilsson A., Ogasawara H.

16:40 SS1-ThA8 Sulfur-sulfur bond dissociation of disulfides onnoble metal surface by tunneling electrons,Ohara M. (RIKEN (Japan)) , Kim Y., Kawai M.

17:00 SS1-ThA9 Surface deformation in molecular physisorption,Calvini P., Pisoni C., Levi A.C. (Italy)

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Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004Oxide Surfaces: Growth, Structure and Reactivity IIRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) – SS2-ThA

T. E. MadeyS. Valeri

Surface States and Electron DynamicsRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) – SS3-ThA

A. YoshimoriG. Paolucci

14:00 SS2-ThA1 Surface and subsurface oxidation of Ni(100) andNi(111) studied by medium energy ion scattering,Muñoz-Márquez M.A., Tanner R.E.,Woodruff D.P. (UK)

SS3-ThA1 Self-organization of Pb thin films on Cu(111)induced by Quantum Size Effects,Dil J.H. (Germany) , Kim J.W., Gokhale S., Tallarida M.,Horn K.

14:20 SS2-ThA2 Structure determination of formic acid reactionproducts on TiO2(110),Sayago D.I., Polcik M. (Germany) , Lindsay R, Hoeft J.T.,Kittel M, Toomes R.L., Woodruff D.P.

SS3-ThA2 Scanning tunneling spectroscopy of image-potential states at clean and Co covered Cu surfaces,Diekhöner L. (Germany) , Wahl P., Schneider M.A., KernK.

14:40 SS2-ThA3 Growth and structural �haracterization of TiOxultrathin film on Pt(111),Sedona F. (Italy) , Rizzi G.A., Eusebio M., Granozzi G.

SS3-ThA3 Spin Polarized Inverse Photoemission fromFe3O4(111),Tagliaferri A. (Italy.) , Cantoni M., Riva M., Zani M.,Bertacco R., Ciccacci F.

15:00 SS2-ThA4 Structure and chemical reactivity of reduced ceriasurfaces: An ab-initio investigation based on density-functional theory,Fabris S. (Trieste Italy) , de Gironcoli S., Baroni S.

15:20 SS2-ThA5 Surface Structure and Properties of VanadiaSupported on Transition Metal Oxides, Gao W. (USA) ,Altman E.I.

SS3-ThA4 Invited Electron scattering at subsurface impuritiesin noble metals at 8K, Weismann A. (Germany) ,Wenderoth M., Quaas N., Ulbrich R.G.

15:40 SS2-ThA6 Growth and Characterisation of Cu3N ultrathinfilms on Fe(100),Navio C. (28049 Madrid (SPAIN)) , Capitan M.J., MirandaR., Alvarez J.

SS3-ThA5 Determination of surface exciton energies byvelocity resolved atomic desorption, Hess W.P., Joly A.G.,Beck K.M., Sushko P.V. (UK) , Shluger A.L.

16:00 SS2-ThA7 Surface Hydroxylation of Ultra-Thin Oxygen-Terminated Gamma Aluminum Oxide Films by Condensed IceLayers,Wilde M. (Japan) , Fukutani K., Murata Y., Okano T.

SS3-ThA6 Understanding the electronic structure of the twoand three dimensional rare-earth silicide fimls epitaxiallygrown on Si(111), Rogero C, Cerdá J., Martín-Gago J.A.(SPAIN), Koitzsch C., Aebi P.

16:20 SS2-ThA8 Reactivity and structural transformations oftitanium films on ZnO(0001), Kerjan O. (FRANCE.) ,Jupille J., Sondergard E.

SS3-ThA7 Ultrafast charge transfer at surfaces: Principles,results, and extension into the attosecond range.,Menzel D (Garching/Germany) , Wurth W., Foehlisch A

16:40 SS3-ThA8 Dynamics of the Surface Photovoltage on SiliconSurfaces: Temperature and Excitation Density Dependence,Bröcker D. (Germany) , Giess el T.,Widdra W.

17:00 SS3-ThA9 Site and charge transfer for sodium ad-ion on theTiO2(110)-(1x1) surface,Jupille J. (France) , Finocchi F., Noguera C., Albaret T.,Lagarde P., Flank A.M., Prado R., Bourgeois S.

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Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004Large Vacuum SystemsRoom: Darsena (Casino Palace) – VS-ThA

R. ReidF. Mazzolini

14:00 VS-ThA1 The Ultra-High Vacuum System of HIRFL-CSR,Yang X.T. (China) , Zhang J.H., Meng J., Zhang X.J.,Zhang X.P., Hu Z.J., Hou S.J., Niu Z.W., Hao B.G., WuH.M.

14:20 VS-ThA2 The Vacuum System of the KATRIN NeutrinoMass Experiment,Day Chr. (Germany) , Bonn J., Bornschein B., BornscheinL., Kazachenko O., Luo X., Malyshev O., Reid R.,Sharipov F., Wolf J.

14:40 VS-ThA3 Monte Carlo Simulation of the KATRINDifferential Pumping System,Luo X. (Germany) , Hauer V., Day C., Malyshev O.,Sharipov F.

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16:20 VS-ThA7 Status of US Spallation Neutron Source and ItsVacuum Systems,Hseuh H.C. (USA)

16:40 VS-ThA8 The design and commissioning of the vacuumsystem for the 10 kW Infrared Free Electron Laser at JeffersonLab, Dylla H.F. (USA) , Biallis G, Bevins M, Dillon-Townes L.A., Hardy D, Hernandez-Garcia C, Gubeli J,Jordan K, Preble J, Shinn M, Siggins T, Waldman D

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Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004Poster Session

Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004, 17:00-19:00Applications: Metals, semiconductors, Catalysis, Oxides and HeritageRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - AS+SS-ThP

AS+SS-ThP1 Study of the outgases phenomena on SnO2 film surface in vacuum under the external energy excitation,Minaai T. (Japan) , Nara A., Kumagai M., Tanemura S.AS+SS-ThP2 Orientation Selective Epitaxial Growth of CeO2(100) and CeO2(110) Thin Films on Si(100)Substrates by DC Reactive Sputtering with Substrate Bias, Inoue T. (Japan) , Ohashi M., Sakamoto N., Shida S.AS+SS-ThP3 Effects of etching and polishing processes on LiNbO3 surfaces: a micro-raman study, Galinetto P.(Italy) , Marinone M., Samoggia G., Caccavale F., Callejo D., Dragoni C., Morbiato A.AS+SS-ThP4 Secondary Electron Emission from Alumina with Muti-pulse Electron Irradiation, Michizono S.(Japan) , Saito Y., Suharyanto ., Yamano Y., Kobayashi S.AS+SS-ThP5 Secondary electron emission of dielectric materials and TiN coated alumina under high temperaturecondition, Suharyanto (Indonesia) , Michizono S., Yamano Y., Saito Y., Kobayashi S.AS+SS-ThP6 Reducing reflection of low-cost multicrystalline, Tadjine R. (Algeria) , Lahmar H., Elamrani A.AS+SS-ThP7 Inclined N2 desorption in N2O decomposition on Rh(110), Matsushima T. (Japan) , Imamura K.,Horino H.AS+SS-ThP8 Growth of epitaxial alumina on Al-containing alloys, Yoshitake M. (Japan) , Song W., YamauchiY., Lay T.T., Moroz V., Lykhach Y.AS+SS-ThP9 A periodic DFT study on the V2O5/TiO2 anatase catalyst, Calatayud M. (France), Minot C.AS+SS-ThP10 Study by mathematical packing models of Y doped alpha - Al2O3, Tirnovan M. (Romania) , BerciaR., Constantinescu S., Popescu-Pogrion N.AS+SS-ThP11 A correlation between the porosity and the grains growth in low Y doped alpha-alumina.Mathematical model for low porosity., Bercia R. (Romania) , Tirnovan M., Popescu-Pogrion N., ConstantinescuS., Gulgun M., Ruhle M., Cannon R.AS+SS-ThP12 Preparation and characterization of thin films of La0.5+x+yLi0.5-3xTi1-3yCr3yO3 mixed conductors,Mestres L. (Spain) , Martínez-Sarrión M.L., Herraiz M., Maqueda O., Terranova M.L., Orlanducci S., Rossi M.AS+SS-ThP13 XPS and Raman Studies of Sodium-Aluminum- Methaphosphate Glasses, Bittencourt C. (Belgium), Oliveira S.L., Schneider J., Pireaux J.J., Nunes L.A.O.AS+SS-ThP14 The reducibility of rhodium oxides on different alumina-based catalysts and the effect of hydrogentreatment, Polvinen R., Vippola M., Valden M. (Finland) , Lepistö T., Suopanki A., Härkönen M.AS+SS-ThP15 Thermally Stimulated Currents on InSe Semiconductor, Etlinger B., Pavlovic M. (Croatia)AS+SS-ThP16 Effect of Thermal Fluctuations of the Granule Charge on the Catalytic Activity of MetalNanostructures, Gurevich S.A. (Russia) , Yassievich I.N., Kozhevin V.M., Yavsin D.A., Zabelin M.A.,Tret'yakov P.A., Rostovshchikova T.N., Smirnov M.A.AS+SS-ThP17 AES characterization of thin ZnO films on brass surface, Zalar A. (Slovenia) , Mozetiè M.AS+SS-ThP18 Influence of the Anatase Crystal Size on the Photocatalytic Oxidation of Toluene, Soria J. (C/ MarieCurie s/n. Cantoblanco.) , Coronado J.M., Maira A.J., Hernández-Alonso M.D., Conesa J.C.AS+SS-ThP19 Comparative study of Re, Er and Cu metal contact formation on 6H-SiC0001, Dontas I., Ladas S.(Greece) , Kennou S.AS+SS-ThP20 GISAXS comparative study of H and D implanted Si, Pivac B. (Croatia) , Dubcek P., Bernstorff S.,Corni F., Tonini R., Ottaviani G.AS+SS-ThP21 XPS, SEM and XRD investigation of corrosion behaviour of bronze alloys in different Museumcontexts, Ingo G.M. (Italy), De Caro T., Riccucci C., Chiozzini G.AS+SS-ThP22 Microchemical investigation of corrosion products grown on archaeological Roman and Punic bronzecoins, Ingo G.M. (Italy) , De Caro T.AS+SS-ThP23 Microchemical study of ancient gold and silver gilded artefacts, Ingo G.M. (Italy) , De Caro T.,Riccucci C., Chiozzini G.AS+SS-ThP24 Deposition and Characterization of Gold for Micromachined Bolometers Utilized as Detector ofInfrared Radiation., Neli R.R. (Brazil) , Doi I., Godoy F. J., Swart J.W., Diniz J.A.AS+SS-ThP25 Transmission electron microscopy analysis and electrical properties of Selenium-Tin oxide thin filmsin controlled atmosphere, Serra A (Italy) , Manno D, Siciliano T, Filippo E, Micocci G, Di Giulio M, Tepore AAS+SS-ThP26 Structural and physical properties evolution induced by oxidation in SnV3 thin films, Manno D(Italy) , Serra A, Siciliano T, Filippo E, Micocci G, Di Giulio M, Tepore AAS+SS-ThP27 Preparation of vicinal MgO surfaces: an atomic force microscopy study., Luches P., di Bona A.

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(Italy) , De Renzi V., Biagi R., Valeri S.AS+SS-ThP28 Valency of metal ions in hydrated vanadium oxides, Bondarenka V., Grebinskij S., Mickevicius S.,Kaciulis S. (Italy)AS+SS-ThP29 Surface anlysis of Tin dioxide thin films prepared by plasma oxidation of evaporated Tin films,Stryhal Z. (Czech Republic) , Hishita S., Pavlik J., Mackova A., Perina V., Hedbavny P.AS+SS-ThP30 Development of radiation resistant ion beam monitoring devices based on optimized depositiontechniques of inorganic scintillation materials, Re M. (Italy) , Vynck P., Volckaerts B., Hermanne A., ThienpontH., Cuttone G.AS+SS-ThP31 Scanning electron microscopy and x-ray microanalysis of silver coins of 4th century B.C. comingfrom Taranto mint, Manno D (Italy) , Serra A, Siciliano M, Filippo E, Siciliano T, Tepore A, Micocci G,Siciliano AAS+SS-ThP32 Additive chemical state changes in Pd-doped SnO2 sensors studied by photoelectron spectroscopies,Skala T. (Czech Republic.) , Chab V., Fabik S., Matolinova I., Moroseac M., Nehasil V., Prince K.C., Tsud N.,Veltruska K., Matolin V.AS+SS-ThP33 Investigations of an iron-based magnetic powder and SMC material, Mandrino Dj. (Slovenia) ,Godec M., Skraba P., Sustarsic B., Jenko M.AS+SS-ThP34 Relationship between functional properties and nanostructural evolution of (La0.55Ca0.45)MnO3submitted to high energy ball-milling, Ferretti F (Italy) , Folco L, Magnone E., Martinelli A.AS+SS-ThP35 Growth and characterization of VO2 films, Prima Garca_a H. (Germany) , Gie\ss el T., WiddraW., Hooker E., Polcik M.AS+SS-ThP36 Correlation between secondary electron emission and surface composition of TiN-TiC mixed films,Garcia M, Montero I (Spain) , Galan LAS+SS-ThP37 XPS studies on Ti-based model Ziegler-Natta catalysts: the interaction of Al(Et)3 with TiCl4/MgCl2supported on a SiO2/Si(100) substrate., Siokou A. (Greece) , Ntais S.AS+SS-ThP38 The effect of In-doping on the response of sprayed ZnO thin film based NO2 gas sensor, Ferro R.(Belgium) , Bertrand P, Rodriguez J.A., Poleunis C., Henry M., Jonas A.AS+SS-ThP39 Electrical Characterization of Suboxidized Titanium Oxide Thin Films, MARDARE D. (Romania)AS+SS-ThP40 XPS characterization of covering and decorations in ancient pottery from archeological sites inApulia, South Italy, Roberts A., Blomfield C., Hutton S., Favia P., Mangone A., Traini A. (Italy)AS+SS-ThP41 Growth and Stability of Low-noise Bialkali-antimonide Photocathodes, Erjavec B. (Slovenia) ,Barden R.AS+SS-ThP42 Factors Influencing the Microstructure and Phase content of Ultrafine Y-TZP Ceramics, Sarraf H(Czech Republic) , Havrda J, Hulìnsk V, Maryka M, Maixner JAS+SS-ThP43 Catalytic activity of MIS Schottky-like structures based on the modified nanoporous silicon.,Gorbanyuk TI (Ukraine) , Litovchenko VG, Solntsev VSAS+SS-ThP44 Sub-surface defects induced on Ni and Ag by low-energy Ar+ irradiation, Naia M.D. , Gordo P.M.,Lima A.P., Teodoro O.M.N.D., Moutinho A.M.C., Brusa R.S.AS+SS-ThP45 Pattern Formation of Organic Monolayer Formed on Silicon Surface via Si-C Covalent Bond, SatoruTakakusagi (Japan) and Kohei UosakiAS+SS-ThP46 Barrier properties of HMDSO plasma treated polyethyleneterephthalate, Zanini S.Z. (Italy) ,Riccardi r.c., Orlandi m.o., Esena p.e., Tontini t.m., Cassio v.c.AS+SS-ThP47 Modification of lignocellulosic fibres by Ar plasma treatments in comparison with chemical andbiological treatments, Zanini Z.S. (Italia) , Riccardi C.R., Canevali C.C., Orlandi M.O., Zoia L.Z., Tolppa E.L.T.,Agnoli F.A.

Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004, 17:00-19:00Large Vacuum SystemsRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - VS4-ThP

VS4-ThP1 Advantages of laser-acoustical leak testing for construction and operation of low-temperature installationsand super-conducting experiments, Herz W. (Germany)VS4-ThP2 Secondary electron emission from titanium nitride and black plating and their surface analyses, NishiwakiM, Kato S (Japan)VS4-ThP3 Woven carbon fiber material as the proposed cryosorber for application in the LHC LSS cold beamvacuum chamber, Anashin V.V., Dostovalov R.V. (Russia) , Krasnov A.A.VS4-ThP4 The study of the vacuum distillation at the refinery of Arzew-Algeria, Menouar A (Algeria )VS4-ThP5 Vacuum system of the 3 GeV-RCS in J-PARC, Ogiwara N. (Japan) , Kinsho M., Yamamoto K.,Takayanagi T., Kamiya J., Saito Y.VS4-ThP6 Improvement of the Vacuum Chambers for the Injection Section of TLS with a Super-conducting Wiggler,

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Hsiung G.Y. (Taiwan) , Chan C.K., Hsu S.N., Kuan C.K., Kao K.Y., Chen J.R.VS4-ThP7 Development of Beryllium Vacuum Chambers for the LHC Experiments, Veness R (Switzerland) ,Conolly C, Dorn C, Simmons GVS4-ThP8 R&D Vacuum issues of the future GSI accelerator facilities, Reich-Sprenger H. (Germany)VS4-ThP9 Numerical Modeling of the Transmission Efficiency of Ion Beams for Design of Vacuum Systems ofAccelerators., Tikhomirov A.V. (Russia) , Gulbekian G.G., Oganessian R.Ts.VS4-ThP10 FERMI@ELETTRA: a proposal for its vacuum system, Rumiz L. (Italy) , Mazzolini F., MiertusovaJ., Verzilov V., Bakker R. J.VS4-ThP11 VASCO (VAcuum Stability COde) : a multi-gas code to calculate gas density profiles in a UHV system,Rossi A. (Switzerland)VS4-ThP12 Numerical Calculation of Tritium Flow through the Katrin Source Tube, Felix Sharipov (Brasil),Christian Day, Xueli Luo, and Oleg MalyshevVS4-ThP13 The NEG coating in the VEPP2000 vacuum system, Anashin V.V., Dostovalov R.V., DranitchnikovA.N., Krasnov A.A. (Russia), Fedorov N.V.

Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004, 17:00-19:00Outgassing and DesorptionRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - VS3-ThP

VS3-ThP1 Gas Desorption of Inner Coating Materials Used for Cathode Ray Tube, Hashiba M. (Japan) , HirohataY., Hino T., Yamada H., Koide A., Kubota Y.VS3-ThP2 Gas desorption behavior of graphite anode in lithium ion secondary battery, Yamauchi Y. (Japan) ,Hino T., Ohzeki K., Kubota Y., Deyama S.VS3-ThP3 Triboemission of gases during friction from hard coatings thin films of nitrated B4C, Nevshupa R.A.(Russia) , Roman E., de Segovia J.L., Alberdi A.VS3-ThP4 Desorption Outgassing of Vacuum Systems, Rozanov L.N. (Russia)VS3-ThP5 Qualification of Polymer windows for UHV applications, Barzon A. (Italy) , Murari A.VS3-ThP6 Composition and kinetics of residual gases in color cathode ray tubes (CCRT), Zabarskas V.,Tamulevicius S. (Lithuania) , Prosycevas I., Slapikas K., Puiso J., Giedraitis A.VS3-ThP7 Cleaning Agents for Stainless Steel for Ultrahigh Vacuum Use, Middleman K.J. (UK) , Herbert J.D.VS3-ThP8 Research on degradation of vacuum O-rings under gamma radiation, Ino H. (Japan), Saito Y., Kubo T.,Kinsho M., Kabeya Z.VS3-ThP9 Outgassing properties of slicon-carbon coating on inner wall of stainless steel vessel, Inayoshi S (Japan), Misawa S.VS3-ThP10 New fibre optic feedthroughs for UHV and high temperature applications, Murari A., Lotto L., VinanteC. (Italy)VS3-ThP11 Outgassing from insulators and cables for UHV use, Westerberg L. (Sweden) , Persson H.VS3-ThP12 Effects on Wetted Aluminum Surface Irradiated with Synchrotron Light, Chen J.R. (Taiwan) , YangT.L., Luo R., Chen J.S., Yang J.Y., Chan C.K., Ou Y.C., Hsiung G.Y.VS3-ThP13 Apparatus for temperature-programmed desorption studies of extreme high vacuum materials, Shin Y.H.(Korea) , Park C.D., Chung S.M., Seong D.J., Chung K.H, Jung D.H.VS3-ThP14 Optical outgassing of soda-lime glass in vacuum glazing, NG N (Australia) , SO L, Collins RVS3-ThP15 Computer simulation of triboabsorption of deuterium during friction in stainless steel, Deulin E.A.(Russia) , Nevshupa R.A., Rusanov A.V.VS3-ThP16 Ion Induced Desorption by Ar+ Ions of Adsorbates from Al, Cu and Cu Films, Lozano M.P. (Suisse) ,de Segovia J.L., Hilleret N.VS3-ThP17 Study of hydrogen behavior on the surface of metal alloy (6Al-4V-Ti) by ESD ion detector, Kenya A.(Japan ) , Arifumi O., Masahiko N.VS3-ThP18 Short Term Vacuum Outgassing Measurements., Condon N (UK) , Keen A

Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004, 17:00-19:00Pressure and Gas Flow MetrologyRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - VS2-ThP

VS2-ThP1 Model of rarefied gas flowmeter with extended measuring range, Odnoralov V. (Argentina)VS2-ThP2 Characteristics of the Pirani Vacuum Gauge in the AC Driving Method, Seong D.J (Korea) , Shin Y.H,Chung K.WVS2-ThP3 Speñial floats for interferometric oil manometer, Sadkovskaya I.V. (Russia) , Eichwald A.I.

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VS2-ThP4 Vacuum Leak Calibration in National Institute of Metrology, China, Zheng K. (China) , Ge C., Fei W.VS2-ThP5 KRISS Primary Standards for Medium and High Vacuum by Volume Expansion Method, Hong S.S(Rep. of Korea) , Lim I.T, Woo S.Y, Shin Y.H, Chung K.HVS2-ThP6 Novel modular controller for Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers, Mueller N. (Liechtenstein) ,Sonderegger R., Vogel D.VS2-ThP7 The pumping speed measurement of a hot cathode ionization gauge using a static expansion system,Akimichi H. (Japan) , Hirata M.VS2-ThP8 Pressure measurements using a hot-cathode-ionization-gauge system with a self-compensating circuit forerrors caused by photoelectrons in an electron storage ring, Saeki H. (Japan) , Aoki T., Magome T., Hashimoto S.,Shoji Y., Ando A., Momose T.VS2-ThP9 Nanoslot conductivity variation under action of mechanical load and electric field, Deulin E.A., KosinskyM.V. (Russia)VS2-ThP10 Design of measurement and control system of constant pressure gas micro-flowmeter, Feng Y (P.R.China) , Cheng Y.J, Zhao D.Zh, Zhang D.X, Li D.TVS2-ThP11 An easy method enhancing the sensitivity of a helium mass spectrometer leak detector, Firpo G. (Italy), Pozzo A.VS2-ThP12 Study on Characteristics of Constant Volume Flow Standard, meiru G (China) , dixin ZH, ditian LVS2-ThP13 A Distributed Sensor for Temperature Measurements in UHV environments, Murari A., Barzon A.,Rizzieri R., Lotto L. (Italia)VS2-ThP14 The constant pressure gas flowmeter for dynamic flow standard – an analysis, Repa P., Peksa L.,Gronych T. (Czech Republic) , Tesar J, Prazak D.VS2-ThP15 Experimental results and adopted mathematical model for the characterization of a capillary standardleak, Bergoglio M., Brondino G., Calcatelli A., Raiteri G. (Italy) , Rumiano G.VS2-ThP16 Triple Gauge, A New Combination Vacuum Gauge, Wuest M. (Liechtenstein) , Enderes R., WaelchliU.VS2-ThP17 Comparison of measurements and DSMC computations of the backstream effect in the IMGC vacuumstandard, Calcatelli A., Niewiñski M. (Poland) , Szwemin P.VS2-ThP18 The Neural Network Approximation of the CCG Characteristics over the Wide Parameters Range, BelicI. (Slovenia) , Belic L.I., Erjavec B.VS2-ThP19 Orbitron-type vacuum pressure gauge with carbon-film field emitter, Alexandrov S.Ye., Arkhipov A.V.(Russia) , Mishin M.V.VS2-ThP20 Measurement of zero-stability of a capacitance diaphragm gauge, Arai K. (Japan) , Akimichi H.,Hirata M.VS2-ThP21 Contribution of the Long Term Stability on the Total Uncertainty in Capacitance Gauges, Hidalgo J.M.,de Segovia J. (Spain)VS2-ThP22 The need of traceable measurements of vacuum in industry and research in the Nordic countries., KoenigV. (Sweden) , Arrhén F.VS2-ThP23 Vacuum conditions in the vicinity of a field emitter, Zumer M. (Slovenia) , Nemanic V., Zajec B.VS2-ThP24 An evaluation of a new fully automated medium vacuum standard in the range up to 5 Pa, Koenig V.(Sweden) , Arrhén F.VS2-ThP25 Measurement of translational temperatures of hydrogen molecules in a cryogenic vessel by usingDoppler broadening of resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization spectra, Ito T., Niki K., Matsumoto M.,Fukutani K., Okano T. (Japan)VS2-ThP26 Correlation of Induced Pick-Up Signal and Scatter of Measured Pressure Values at Work with a SpinningRotor Gauge, Setina J. (Slovenia)VS2-ThP27 New Intelligent Molecular Flow Sensor-Experimental Definition of Flow Properties, Sagi H (USA) ,Zhao Y

Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004, 17:00-19:00Pumping: Phenomena and TechnologyRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - VS1-ThP

VS1-ThP1 Implementation of a Continuum Model to Various Molecular Drag Pumps, Hosseinalipour S.M (Iran) ,Amoli A.VS1-ThP2 Interpretation of phenomenas of gas flow, Pechatnikov Yu (Russia)VS1-ThP3 3d transient flow characteristic of disk-type molecular pump, Bo L. (China), Dechun Ba, XiaoDong W.,Naiheng Y., Zhiming YuVS1-ThP4 Partial Pressure Variations of Gas Species in Ultrahigh Vacuum Chamber with Cryogenic Pumping, HongS.S (Rep. of Korea) , Shin Y.H, Chung K.H, Arakawa I.

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VS1-ThP5 Development of usable turbo molecular pump under radiation circumstances, Kinsho M. (Japan) ,Ogiwara N., Michishita Y., Kanazawa K., Wada K., Inohara T., Nakayasu Y., Yamato Y.VS1-ThP6 Probable Simulation of gas flows in transition range, Pechatnikov Yu. (Russia)VS1-ThP7 The benefits of multi-stage Roots Technology In Dry roughing vacuum pumps, Sibuet R (France)VS1-ThP8 Turbo Molecular Pumps Design: Evolution Over the Past 20 Years, Mathes R. (France)

Thursday Afternoon, July 1st, 2004, 17:00-19:00TechniquesRoom: Adriatico (Casino Palace) - AS+SE-ThP

AS+SE-ThP1 Precise Potential Determination by Sample-and-Hold Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy, Ono S.,Takahashi T. (Japan)AS+SE-ThP2 Sample-and-Hold Operation in Atomic Force Microscopy for Fast Scanning, Takahashi T. (Japan) ,Ono S.AS+SE-ThP3 A Novel Method of Current-Induced Magnetic Field Detection by Magnetic Force Microscopy, SaidaD. (Japan) , Takahashi T.AS+SE-ThP4 Ferroelectric Domain Writing by Atomic Force Microscopy Tip Arrays, Dahan D. (Tel AvivUniversity) , Rosenman G., Molotskii M., Rosenwaks Y.AS+SE-ThP5 Optical Characterization of Diffractive Optical Elements Replicated in Polymers, GUOBIENE A.(Lithuania) , Cyziute B., Tamulevicius S., Prosycevas I., Puodziukynas L.AS+SE-ThP6 In-depth Analysis of Organic Thin Films by ESCA Using with C60 Ion Beam, Oiwa R. (Japan) ,Sanada N., Yamamoto A., Ohashi Y.AS+SE-ThP7 Influence of Lithium Doping on Structural and Electrical Properties of Fe2O3 Thin-Films on GlassSubstrate, Turkovic A. (Croatia) , Pavlovic M., Ivanda M.AS+SE-ThP8 AES characterisation of thin films deposited on electrodes of discharge cells, Vesel A (Slovenia) ,Mozetic M, Zalar AAS+SE-ThP9 Photoelectron Emission Technique for Metal Surface Analysis, Sakurai T. (Japan) , Momose Y.,Yanagisawa M., Nakayama K.AS+SE-ThP10 Spatial Profile of Refined Beams of Neutral Free Radicals Produced by the Method of Photo-Deionization of Negative Ion Beams, Hayashi K. (Japan) , Oseki T., Konno H., Kanayama T.AS+SE-ThP11 Direct gene detection on DNA molecule in nano-meter scale using SNOM/AFM - Development ofDNA-nanoFISH method -, Ohtani, T. (National Food Research Institute) , Kim, J., Yoshino, T., Nakao, H.,Sasou, M., Sugiyama, S., Hirose, T., Muramatsu, H.AS+SE-ThP12 Conformational Studies of Self-organized Regioregular poly(3-alkylthiophene)s and RelatedMaterials using UHV-SPM Techniques, Tanaka S. (Japan) , Grevin B., Rannou P., Suzuki H., Mashiko S.AS+SE-ThP13 Electrical Transport in Metal Powders, Memmel N. (Austria) , Gabl M., Bertel E.AS+SE-ThP14 Surface and depth profile analysis of Cu/Ag-multilayers and Cu(Ag)-alloys, Baunack S. (Germany), Strehle S., Taeschner C., Menzel S., Wetzig K.AS+SE-ThP15 UHV-SPM Studies of Porphyrin-based Molecules Adsorbed on a Metal Substrate, Tanaka S.(Japan) , Suzuki H., Kamikado T., Okuno Y., Mashiko S.AS+SE-ThP16 Bilayer Nanomesh of h-BN on Rh(111), Corso M. (Switzerland) , Auwaerter W., Muntwiler M.,Tamai A., Greber T., Osterwalder J.AS+SE-ThP17 Data Storage on Charge Transfer Complexes Based on STM Thermochemical Hole Burning, LIUZ.F. (P. R. China)AS+SE-ThP18 Matrix Effects of Secondary Ion Emission from SiGe and its SIMS Quantification, Gui D., Chen X.(P.R.China) , Huang Y., Cha L.AS+SE-ThP19 SPM-based nanolithography and nanomanipulation: a user-friendly approach., Pingue P. (Italy),Baschieri P., Ascoli C., Dayez M.AS+SE-ThP20 Preparation and Characterization of Photo-degradable Poly(vinyl chloride) Nanohybrid InvolvingPhotocatalytic TiO2 Nanoparticles, Kim S.H., Kwak S.Y. (Korea)AS+SE-ThP21 Fabrication of High Performance NSOM probe using Surface Plasmon Excitation, Choi S.S., KimD.W., Moon J.S., Boo J.H., Park M. (Korea)AS+SE-ThP22 Towards finding effective growth rate combinations for achieving multiple material compositionswith solid source MBE, Laakso A. (Finland) , Piche R., Dumitrescu M., Leinonen T., Lyytikainen J., Pessa M.AS+SE-ThP23 Complementary analysis of magnetic ultrathin-layered structures by XRR and AR XPS, Jurkovic P.(Czech Republic) , Babor P., Vais J., Zenisek J., Cechal J., Dittrichova L., Spousta J., Bochnicek Z., Sikola T.AS+SE-ThP24 TwinMic: A European multipurpose twin X-ray microscope station, Kaulich B (Italy) , Susini J,David C, Di Fabrizio E, Morrison G, Thieme J, Wilhein T, Kovac JAS+SE-ThP25 Submicron scale lithography on perovskites by local anodic oxidation, Pellegrino L. (Italy) ,

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Bellingeri E., Marre' D., Pallecchi I., Siri A.S.AS+SE-ThP26 Nanometer-scale fabrications using scanning micropipette probe techniques, Iwata F (Japan) ,Sumiya Y, Sasaki AAS+SE-ThP27 Application and choice of spectroscopic ellipsometry for surface and nano structure analysis, StehléJ.L. (France) , Sun R.AS+SE-ThP28 Hydrogen /Helium ion injector for accelerator-based nanoprobe facilities, Mordyk S. (Ukraine) ,Voznyy V.I., Miroshnichenko V.I., Storizhko V.E., Sulkio-Cleff B., Shulha D.P.

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Special Events Friday14:30 96th IUVSTA Executive Councile Meeting (ECM96) – Sala Pasinetti (Film Festival Palace)

Short Courses Friday8:30 – 13:00 Applied Vacuum Technology: Leak Detection

14:00 – 16:30 Applied Vacuum Technology: Leak Detection

10:30 – 12:30 Introduction to Scanning Electron Microscopy

All Short Courses will be held in the Office wing of the Casino Palace

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Friday Morning, July 2, 2004Nanoimaging and NanomanipulationRoom: Pasinetti (Film Festival Palace) - AS+NS+SS-FrM

E. TosattiU. Valbusa

Low-Dimensional StructuresRoom: Amici (Casino Palace) - EM-FrM

A. TredicucciM. Buongiorno Nardelli

9:00

9:20

AS+NS+SS-FrM1 Invited Nanoimaging andnanomanipulation,Rieder K.H. (Germany)

EM-FrM1 Invited Synthesis and characterization of siliconnanostructures and their applications in optoelectronic devices,Iacona F. (Italy) , Irrera A., Bongiorno C., Spinella C.,Franzo' G., Pacifici D., Boninelli S., Miritello M., Priolo F.,Sanfilippo D., Di Stefano G., Fallica P.G.

9:40 AS+NS+SS-FrM2 Quantitative Scanning CapacitanceSpectroscopy,Brezna W. (Austria) , Schramboeck M., Lugstein A.,Harasek S., Enichlmair H., Bertagnolli E., Gornik E.,Smoliner J.

EM-FrM2 Observation of Fowler-Nordheim tunneling forroom temperature operation of the vertical metal-oxide tunneltransistor,Mallik K. (UK) , Chong L.H., de Groot C.H.

10:00 AS+NS+SS-FrM3 Imaging of 3-dimensional atomicarrangement by stereo atomscope,Daimon H. (Japan) , Matsui F., Guo F.Z., Kato Y., KatoM., Kudo M., Matsuda H.

10:20 AS+NS+SS-FrM4 Rewritable, Erasable, Reproducible, andStable Recording at a Single Molecular Scale,Feng M. (China) , Lin X., Guo X.F., Zhang D.Q., ZhuD.B., Gao H.J.

EM-FrM3 Invited Photonic bandgap structures and devices,M. De Vittorio (Italy)

10:40 AS+NS+SS-FrM5 Electronic interaction between a singlemolecular wire and a metallic nanostructure,Grill L. (Germany) , Moresco F., Jiang P., Stojkovic S.,Joachim C., Gourdon A., Rieder K.H.

EM-FrM4 Ultra High Vacuum Kelvin Probe ForceMicroscopy of Multi Quantum Wells, Schwarzman A.,Glatzel Th. (Israel), Rosenwaks Y. (Israel) , Saraf S.,Strassburg E., Grunbaum E., Barkay Z., Wilshaw P.,Barnham K., Bushnell D.B., Ekins-Daukes N.J., Mazzer M.

11:00 AS+NS+SS-FrM6 Dynamics and STM-IETS studies ofFormate Adsorbed on Ni(110),Katano S. (Japan) , Kagata Y., Kim Y., Kawai M.

11:20 AS+NS+SS-FrM7 Influence of the spacer layer distance instacked InAs/InP quantum dots, studied by Cross-sectionalScanning Tunneling Microscopy,Ouattara L (Sweden) , Mikkelsen A, Borgström M,Samuelson L, Seifert W, Lundgren E

EM-FrM5 Invited Superconducting integrated circuits forquantum coherence experiments and metrological applications,Cirillo M. (Italy)

11:40 AS+NS+SS-FrM8 Influence of sequence and strand length onthe structuration of a DNA-chip, Rouillat M, Dugas V,Cloarec J, Phaner-Goutorbe M (France)

12:00 AS+NS+SS-FrM9 AFM studies of protein-surfaceinteractions,Hu J., Case M.A., Hecht M., Das A., Scoles G. (USA)

12:20 AS+NS+SS-FrM10 SEM/STM observation of controlledgrowth and shrinkage of a metal nano-tip on a surface of asolid electrolyte,Hasegawa T. (Japan) , Tamura T., Nakayama T., TerabeK., Sakamoto T., Sunamura H., Kawaura H., Aono M.

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Friday Morning, July 2, 2004Nanoelectronics IV (Quantum/Spin Transport)Room: Mosaici 2 - NS1-FrM

N. LangS. Coffa

Gas Phase Nanoparticles IIRoom: Mosaici 1 (Casino Palace) – NS+SS+TF-FrM

A. Podesta’A. Li Bassi

9:00

9:20

NS1-FrM1 Invited Spintronic Nanostructures, MolenkampL.W. (Germany)

NS+SS+TF-FrM1 Invited Energetics, thermodynamics andgrowth kinetics of nanoalloy clusters,Ferrando R. (Italy) , Rossi G., Baletto F., Mottet C.,Rapallo A.

9:40 NS1-FrM2 Electron and proton conduction facilitated bynano-size cages in a compex oxide, Sushko P.V. (UK) ,Shluger A.L., Hayashi K., Hirano M., Hosono H.

NS+SS+TF-FrM2 Synthesis and characterization ofnanostructured carbon films with transition metalnanoinclusions, Lenardi C. (Italy) , Bongiorno G., CarusoT., Agostino R.G., Ducati C., Bertolo M., Bloomqvist M.,Barborini E., Piseri P., Milani P.

10:00 NS1-FrM3 Resistance of a Monatomic Step on a CrystalSurface,Matsuda I, Ueno M, Hirahara T, Morikawa H (JAPAN) ,Hobara R, Hasegawa S

NS+SS+TF-FrM3 Vibrational, structural andthermodynamical mutliscale characterization of cluster-assembled materials by in-situ inelastic light scattering,Li Bassi A. (Italy) , Bottani C.E., Casari C.S., Cattaneo D.,Milani P., Piseri P., Ravagnan L., Barborini E.

10:20 NS1-FrM4 Room-temperature Nanoelectronic Logic Deviceswith Ballistic Junctions,Xu H.Q. (Sweden) , Wallin Daniel, Shorubalko I.,Maximov Ivan, Omling Par, Samuelson L.

NS+SS+TF-FrM4 Gas phase ZnO nanoclusters and structural,optical and lasing properties of corresponding nanostructuredthin films.,Marine W. (France) , Ozerov I., Bulgakov A.V., Nelson D.

10:40 NS1-FrM5 Simultaneous Tunnelling Current and AtomicForce Measurements of W-Au Junctions: from Tunnelling toPoint Contact,Mortensen H. (Canada H3A 2T8) , Sun Y., Lucier A.S.,Schaer S., Grutter P.

11:00 NS1-FrM6 Crystalline Al2O3 barrier for magnetite-basedmagnetic tunnel junctions, Bataille A., Moussy J.B., Gota S.,Guittet M.J., Paumier F., Gautier-Soyer M. (Gif sur YvetteCedex-FRANCE) , Warin P., Bayle-Guillemaud P., SeneorP., Bouzehouane K., Petroff F.

11:20 NS1-FrM7 Highly tunable spin polarization in a magnetic-barrier structure with the juxtaposition of an electric barrier,Zhai F. (Sweden) , Xu H.Q., Guo Y.

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12:00

NS1-FrM8 Invited Dynamical carrier transport and terahertzgain in semiconductor superlattices, Hirakawa K. (Japan)

12:20

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Friday Morning, July 2, 2004Engineered Multilayer and Nanostructured FilmsRoom: Sala delle Feste (Casino Palace) - SE+TF-FrM

Ch. MittererP. Milani

Innovative Techniques for Thin Film DepositionRoom: Retrobar (Casino Palace) – TF+SE-FrM

P. MartinM. C. M. van de Sanden

9:00 SE+TF-FrM1 Structural, electrical and mechanical propertiesof 3Ti-Si-2C coatings deposited by dc magnetron sputtering,Eklund P. (Sweden) , Emmerlich J., Hogberg H., Isberg P.,Ljungcrantz H., Palmquist J.P., Wilhelmsson O., Jansson U.,Hultman L.

9:20 SE+TF-FrM2 High thickness TiN/Ti multilayer thin coatingsfor wear resistant applications, Bemporad E. (Rome - Italy) ,Pecchio C., Fiorenza F., De Rossi S., Carassiti F.

TF+SE-FrM1 Invited Deposition of a-SiOx and SiOCHlayers using pulsed plasmas,Granier A. (France) , Borusquet A., Goullet A.

9:40 SE+TF-FrM3 Nanoengineering of cluster-assembled TiO2films,Barborini E. (Italy) , Kholmanov I., Vinati S., Mazza T.,Podest\'a A., Piseri P., Milani P., Li Bassi A., Bottani C.E.,Cepek C., Sancrotti M.

TF+SE-FrM2 High power pulsed magnetron sputtering(HPPMS) versus dc magnetron sputtering in thin filmdeposition on a complex-shaped substrate.,Alami J.A. (Sweden) , Persson P.O.A., Böhlmark J.B.,Helmersson U.H.

10:00 TF+SE-FrM3 C2F4 free jet deposition of thin teflon-likefilms,Rebrov A.K. (Russia) , Shishkin A.V., Timoshenko N.I.

10:20

SE+TF-FrM4 Invited Mechanisms of MechanicalDeformation in Artificial Superlattices and Self-OrganizedNanostructured Thin Films, Hultman L. (SWEDEN)

TF+SE-FrM4 Inductively-coupled-rf-plasma assisted PulsedSputtering: Deposition of Ti Films and Investigation ofDischarge by Time-resolved Prove Measurements and Energy-resolved Mass Spectroscopy, Kusano E (Japan), SakamotoM, Deguchi T, Kinbara A

10:40 SE+TF-FrM5 Cluster assembled oxides, doped and hybridnanostructured materials from supersonic beams,Toccoli T, Coppedè N (38050 Povo di Trento - Italy) ,Pallaoro A, Nardi M, Verucchi R, Iannotta S, Taurino A,Siciliano P, Iacob E, Micheli V, Anderle M

TF+SE-FrM5 Growth and investigation of Mn dopedhydroxyapatite film on titanium surface by pulsed laserdeposition,Bigi A., Mayer I, Karacs A., Beck A., Guczi L., Molnar G.,Peto G. (Hungary)

11:00 SE+TF-FrM6 TEM and AFM investigation of SBNnanostructures grown on SrTiO3 single crystals,Infortuna A. (Suisse) , Cantoni M., Colla E., Muralt P.,Setter N.WITHDRAWN

11:20 SE+TF-FrM7 Ion beam assisted deposition of multilayer X-ray mirrors for the extreme ultraviolet lithography,Schubert E., Hoeche T., Neumann H., Rauschenbach B.(Germany)

TF+SE-FrM6 Invited Atmospheric Pressure Plasma CVD forWide Area Coating,Hopfe V. (Germany)

11:40 SE+TF-FrM8 Nanocrystalline gallium nitride films by highpressure sputtering technique : Preparation and Properties,Roy R.K., Pal A.K. (INDIA)

TF+SE-FrM7 Characterisation of pulsed magnetron plasmasby time-resolved Langmuir probe measurements,Richter F. (Germany) , Welzel Th., Dunger Th.

12:00 SE+TF-FrM9 A Novel Prediction Method for Nano-Designing Microstructure of Al2O3-ZrO2 Nano-Composites,Sarraf H. (Czech Republic)

12:20

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Friday Morning, July 2, 2004Reactions at Surfaces IIRoom: Teatro Perla (Casino Palace) - SS1-FrM

R. FeliciA. G. Naumovets

Layered SystemsRoom: Sala Grande (Film Festival Palace) - SS2-FrM

S. OssiciniG. Kleiman

9:00 SS1-FrM1 Surface Strain versus Substrate Interaction inHeteroepitaxial Metal Layers: Pt on Ru(0001),Jakob P. (Germany) , Schlapka A., Käsberger U., LischkaM., Gross A.

9:20 SS1-FrM2 Element-specific probe of the magnetic andelectronic properties of Dy endohedral fullerenes, Bondino F.(Italy), Cepek C., Parmigiani F., Tagmatarchis N., Prato M.,Goldoni A.

SS2-FrM1 Invited Cross-sectional scanning tunnelingmicroscopy of delta doped layers, quantum wells andnanostructures in GaAs, Modesti S. (Italy)

9:40 SS1-FrM3 A density functional study on the interaction ofmethanol with _ - Al2O3(0001), Borck O. (Norway) ,Schroeder E.

SS2-FrM2 Angle-resolved photoemission and characterizationof ordered MgB{2} films epitaxially grown on Mg(0001),Cepek C. (Italy) , Macovez R., M. Sancrotti, Petaccia L.,Lizzit S., Larciprete R., Goldoni A.

10:00 SS1-FrM4 Engineering the charge state of single adsorbateson ultrathin insulating layers,Olsson F.E. (Sweden) , Persson M., Repp J., Meyer G.

SS2-FrM3 Kelvin Probe Force Microscopoy in UltrahighVacuum for Direct Imaging of Potential Distributions ofsemiconductor surfaces and interfaces,Glatzel Th. (Germany) , Steigert H., Sadewasser S., KlenkR., Lux-Steiner M.Ch.

10:20 SS1-FrM5 Simulation of Homoepitaxial SiC Growth,Righi M.C., Di Felice R., Bertoni C.M. (Italy), Catellani A.

SS2-FrM4 Ab initio MD simulations of the a methylthiolate--gold self assembled monolayer. , Rousseau R (34014 TriesteItaly) , Scandolo S

10:40 SS1-FrM6 Mechanisms of solid state surface wetting of Tin(Sn) on aluminium (Al) under UHV conditions,Eisenmenger-Sittner C. (Austria) , Klein E., Schwarz B.,Tomastik C., Misijak F.

SS2-FrM5 Theory of CO adsorption on linear gold chains:electronic properties and transport, Calzolari A. (ModenaItaly) , Buongiorno Nardelli M.

11:00 SS2-FrM6 Band Gaps and Band Edges of InGaAsSbSuperlattice and Alloy Systems for Infrared DeviceApplications,Magri R. (Italy) , Zunger A.

11:20

SS1-FrM7 Invited Ab-initio molecular dynamics simulationof complex chemical reactions at surfaces: Ammonia synthesison the surface of pyrite,Bernasconi M. (Italy) , Stirling A., Parrinello M.

SS2-FrM7 Electronic band states of long-range ordered CuPcmolecules assembled on Au(110), Evangelista F. (Italy;) ,Ruocco A., Betti M.G., Corradini V., Mariani C.

11:40 SS1-FrM8 Non-wetting behaviour of Co nanostructuresdeposited on graphite surfaces, Poon S.W. (Singapore117602) , Tok E.S., Pan J.S.

SS2-FrM8 A Spectromicroscopic Study of the Ag/Ge(111)Interface,Magnano E. (Italy) , Padovani M., Spreafico V., BertoniG., Fanetti M., Sancrotti M.

12:00 SS1-FrM9 Density functional theory study of Li coverage ofTiSe2 (0001),Ramìrez C. (Germany) , Adelung R., Kunz R., Kipp L.,Schattke W.

SS2-FrM9 Electronic properties of Carbon and Zinc acceptorsin GaAs studied with Low Temperature Scanning TunnelingMicroscopy, Loth S. (GERMANY) , Wenderoth M.,Reusch T.C.G., Winking L., Ulbrich R.G.U., Malzer S.,Doehler G.

12:20

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Friday Morning, July 2, 2004Low-Dimensional Systems at Surfaces IIRoom: Volpi (Film Festival Palace) - SS3-FrM

C. M. BertoniP. Varga

9:00 SS3-FrM1 One-dimensional C{60} chains: moleculararrangement and electronic properties, Tamai A.(Switzerland) , Greber T., Osterwalder J.

9:20 SS3-FrM2 Gd Nanowire Growth on High-Index Si Surfaces,Dickinson J.W., Morris E., Baski A.A. (VCU)

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10:00

SS3-FrM3 Invited Nanoscale structures at surfaces: quantumto molecular assemblies,Kern K. (Germany)

10:20 SS3-FrM4 Observation of Rhomboidal Pyramids during ion-induced restructuring of (110) surfaces,Molle A. (I-16146 Genova (Italy)) , Buatier de Mongeot F.,Molinari A., Ferkaiti F., Boragno C., Valbusa U.

10:40 SS3-FrM5 X-Ray Diffraction study on Br/Pt (110),Segovia P. (Spain.) , Lobo J., Quir\'{o}s C., Michel E.G.

11:00 SS3-FrM6 Electronic structure of Sn/Cu(100) surface phases,Blanco J.M. (Spain.) , Joco V., Segovia P., Ascolani H.,Balasubramanian T., Panaccione G., Michel E.G.

11:20 SS3-FrM7 Magic heights in Pb nanodots induced by QuantumSize Effects, Otero R., Calleja F., Hinarejos J.J., Vazquez deParga A.L., Miranda R. (Spain)

11:40 SS3-FrM8 Amorphous to Crystalline Phase Transition duringTwo-Dimensional Pb/Ge(001) Growth. A PhotoelectronDiffraction Study, Verdini A. (Italy) , Cvetko D., BavdekG., Bruno F., Cossaro A., Floreano L., Morgante A.

12:00 SS3-FrM9 Optical anisotropy of Cs nanostructures on III-V(110) surfaces,Goletti C () , Bussetti G., Fleischer K, Chiaradia P., RichterW.

12:20 SS3-FrM10 Structural and electronic properties of twodimensional metals and alloys formed onto Si(111),Ottaviano L (INFM-CNR and Physics DepartmentUniversity of L'Aquila (ITALY))

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