Symposium H07 Emerging Nanomaterials and Devices
Electronics and Photonics Division / Dielectric Science and Technology Division / Nanocarbons Division
The scope of this symposium will cover all aspects of nanomaterials related to device design and functionality. As CMOS scaling is reaching its limit, emerging nanomaterials and novel devices are being intensively studied for extending or replacing the conventional microelectronics and technology. Study of new functional materials and devices at nanoscale will enable a wide range of novel electronics and photonics with extraordinary properties for future technologies. This symposium will feature oral and poster presentations on the research of emerging nanomaterials and novel devices for electronic, photonic and electrochemical applications.
Contributions are solicited in the following areas:
1. Two-dimensional (2D) atomic crystals (such as graphene and pentagraphene,silicene, MoS2 and WSe2) for electronic applications
2. 2D atomic crystals for photonics applications
3. Three-dimensional (3D) topological insulators (TIs) and TInanowires/nanotubes
4. Topological insulator devices and applications
5. One-dimensional (1D) nanowires/nanotubes and devices
6. Molecular electronics and applications
7. Nanomaterials and novel devices for chemical and biologicalsensing
8. Thin dielectric devices for memory and switching applications
9. Dielectric integrity and breakdown mechanisms
Abstracts are due no later than Friday, 15 April 2016 at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time.An “enhanced” edition of ECS Transactions is planned to be available at the meeting. All authors accepted for presentation are obligated to submit their full text manuscript for the issue no later than July 01, 2016. All manuscripts will be submitted online, and must be in either MS Word or PDF format.Abstracts should be submitted electronically to ECS headquarters, https://ecs.confex.com/ecs/230/cfp.cgi
and questions and inquiries should be sent to the symposium organizers:Udo Schwalke, Technische Universität Darmstadt, email: schwalke(at)iht.tu-darmstadt.de ; Helmut Baumgart, Old Dominion University, email: hbaumgar(at)odu.edu ; Horst Hahn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,email: horst.hahn(at)kit.edu ; Franz Kreupl, Technische Universität München, email: franz.kreupl(at)tum.de ; Max Lemme, University of Siegen, email: max.lemme(at)uni-siegen.de ; Qiliang Li, George Mason University, email: qli6(at)gmu.ed u; Marius Orlowski, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, email: marius(at)vt.edu ; and Slava V. Rotkin, Lehigh University, email: rotkin@lehigh.edu.
Call for paper: https://issuu.com/ecs1902/docs/2016-prime-cfp-13?e=15319453/33268741