Epitaxy Pre-registration deadline!
Ed Myers
edmyers at stanford.edu
Thu Jan 14 12:27:29 PST 2010
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>2010 LAWRENCE SYMPOSIUM ON EPITAXY
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>February 24th (Wed.) - 26th (Fri.), 2010
>at the Millennium Resort, Scottsdale, AZ, 85253
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>Plenary and invited speakers.
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>John Bowers Microwave hybrid InGaAlAs-silicon photonics, UCSB
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>Scott A Chambers, Epitaxial growth & properties of thin film oxides,
>Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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>Uli Dhamen, Advances in aberration-corrected microscopy, Lawrence
>Berkeley National Labs
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>Russell Dupuis, Recent advances in MOCVD growth of III-N
>semiconductors, Georgia Tech
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>Marty Green, Si solar cell development, University of New South Wales
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>Art Gossard, Fast photodectors, UCSB
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>Walter de Heer, Epitaxy of graphite, graphene, & carbon nanotubes,
>Georgia Tech
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>David Herame, High speed silicon germanium electronics, IBM
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>Richard King, Quest to record performance III-V tandem solar cells, Spectrolab
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>Vladimir Matias, Critical issues in growing textured superconductors
>on tapes, Sandia National Laboratories
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>David Muller, Advances in aberration-corrected microscopy, Cornell University
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>Shuji Nakamura, LED materials fundamentals & current challenges, UCSB
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>Frances M Ross, In-situ microscopy, IBM
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>Lars Samuelson, Epitaxial nanowires for electronics and photonics
>applications, Lund University
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>BANQUET SPEAKER, Marlene Bourne, Exciting recent advances in micro &
>nanotechnology, Bourne Research LLC
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>Steering Committee
>Nathan Newman (chair), Arizona State University
>Subhash Mahajan, Arizona State University
>Chris Palmstrom, U.C. Santa Barbara
>Michael Richardson, Silicon Quest International
>McDonald Robinson, Lawrence Semiconductor
> Research Laboratory
>Darrell Schlom, Cornell University
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>Attention: Pre-registration ends tomorrow, January 15th, 2010! If
>you've been putting off your registration for the Lawrence Symposium
>on Epitaxy, your time to pre-register at a reduced rate is nearly
>gone. Take it from all of us here at Silicon Quest International -
>register now, while there's still time!
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>This workshop provides a forum for presentations and discussions of
>recent developments, critical issues and potential future directions
>in the investigation of epitaxy. This forum will address
>fundamental and practical challenges in materials that are used in
>advanced photovoltaic, light emitting diodes, high power, high speed
>digital and microwave devices. Participation is limited to 150
>attendees to keep it both interactive & yet comprehensive. Areas of
>particular interest include, but not limited to:
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> * Kinetics and thermodynamics of growth
> * Engineered precursors for MOCVD and MBE synthesis
> * State of the Art in-situ and ex-situ Characterization Methods
> * Integration of Dissimilar Materials
> * Phase segregation and ordering
> * Nucleation and coalescence
> * Charge imbalance at hetero-interfaces and their influence
> on morphology
> * Origins of threading dislocations in lattice mismatched structures
> * Dislocation reduction using novel schemes (e.g. buffer
> layer, lateral epitaxial growth, interfacial nanoepitaxy, Si3N4
> masks and diffusion bonding)
> * Mechanism for establishing orientation relationships in
> lattice-mismatched systems
> * Epitaxial properties and influence on device behavior
> * LEDs
> * Photovoltaic devices
> * High power semiconductor electronics
> * High speed digital and microwave device
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>Important deadlines
> * Abstract: Jan 15, 2010
> * Student support request: Jan 15, 2010
> * Early registration: Jan 15, 2010
> * Hotel registration: Jan 24, 2010
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