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)