Program overview
SUNDAY MORNING, 26 SEPTEMBER 2004
Session BS1. Plasma Applications for Nanotechnology I.
Sunday morning, 10:30, Belfast Room, Bunratty Conference Centre
- 10:30 BS1.001
Nanoparticles in Process Plasmas: Growth, Diagnostics, Applications
- Jörg Winter (Institute of Experimental Physics II, Ruhr-University Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany)
- 11:00 BS1.002
Generation of atmospheric pressure radio-frequency discharge without dielectric barrier and application to nanotubes deposition
- Nozaki Tomohiro (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Mechanical and Control Engineering)
- 11:30 BS1.003
Modeling the Growth of Nanostructures in Plasmas
- Helen Hwang (NASA Ames Research Center), Deepak Bose (Ames Center for Nanotechnology), T. R. Govindan (NASA Ames Research Center)
- 11:45 BS1.004
Remote Plasma Synthesis of Highly Oriented Silicon Nanoparticles and Single-Nanoparticle Electronic Devices
- Ameya Bapat, Curtis Anderson, Uwe Kortshagen (Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota), Ding Yongping, Ying Dong, Stephen Campbell (Electrical and Computer Eningeering, University of Minnesota)
- 12:00 BS1.005
Direct particle temperature measurements in dusty plasmas
- Greg Hebner (Sandia National Laboratories), C. Fleddermann (University of New Mexico)
- 12:15 BS1.006
Vertical wave packets observed in a crystallized hexagonal monolayer complex plasma
- Dmitry Samsonov, Sergei Zhdanov, Gregor Morfill (Max-Planck-Institute for extraterrestrial Physics)
Session BS2. Lighting I.
Sunday morning, 10:30, Dublin Room, Bunratty Conference Centre
- 10:30 BS2.001
Modeling of the energy balance and transport processes in metal halide lamps using PLASIMO
- Marco Haverlag (Eindhoven university of technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
- 11:00 BS2.002
Modeling of multi filament discharges in dielectric barrier discharge excimer lamp
- Haruaki Akashi (National Defense Academy of Japan), Akinori Oda (Nagoya Inst. Technol.), Yosuke Sakai (Hokkaido Univ.)
- 11:15 BS2.003
Two-dimensional Numerical Study of a Uniform Atmospheric Pressure Glow Discharge in Helium with Nitrogen Impurities
- Peng Zhang, Uwe Kortshagen (Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota)
- 11:30 BS2.004
Long time-scale transient phenomena in dielectric barrier atmospheric pressure glow discharge
- Jichul Shin, Laxminarayan Raja (The University of Texas at Austin)
- 11:45 BS2.005
Singlet Oxygen Generation in a High Pressure Non-Self-Sustained Electric Discharage
- Adam Hicks, Seth Norberg, Paul Shawcross, Walter Lempert, J. William Rich, Igor Adamovich (Ohio State University)
- 12:00 BS2.006
Effect of metal halides on stability of the diffuse discharge on thermionic cathodes
- M. S. Benilov, M. D. Cunha (Departamento de Fisica, Universidade da Madeira, 9000 Funchal, Portugal), G. V. Naidis (Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow 127412, RF)
- 12:15 BS2.007
Temperature determination in metal-halide arc lamps using Bartels' method
- H. Schneidenbach, St. Franke, H. Schöpp, R. Methling, H. Hess (INP Greifswald, Jahn-Str. 19, D-17489 Greifswald, Germany)