AVS 71 Session NSP-SuA: Nanoscale Science and Technology Plenary Session (ALL-INVITED SESSION)
Sunday, September 21, 2025 3:00 PM in Room 206 A W
Sunday Afternoon
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3:00 PM | Invited |
NSP-SuA-1 Wide Bandgap III-Nitride Nanostructures: Epitaxy, Properties, and Emerging Device Applications
Zetian Mi (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) In this talk, I will present recent advances on the molecular beam epitaxy of (ultra)wide bandgap III-nitride nanostructures and their unique optical, electronic, catalytic, piezoelectric, and ferroelectric properties. I will further discuss their emerging applications in ultraviolet optoelectronics, micro/nanoscale LEDs, high power, high frequency and high temperature electronics, and artificial photosynthesis. |
3:30 PM |
NSP-SuA-3 NSTD Graduate Award Finalists Presentations
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4:00 PM |
NSP-SuA-5 NSTD Early Career Award Finalists Presentations
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4:30 PM | BREAK | |
4:45 PM | Invited |
NSP-SuA-8 The Gas Field Ionization Source - An Overview of the Physics and the Future of this Technology
John Notte (Carl Zeiss) Beyond all reasonable expectations, the "pointy end of a needle" has spawned a remarkable collection of technologies, including the world's highest brightness charged particle beam, the gas field ionization source (GFIS). This talk endeavors to provide a complete overview of the physics that enables and limits the performance of the GFIS technology. Additionally, this talk frames a timeline of the GFIS technology from its first realization, to commercialization, and several possible futures. |
5:15 PM |
NSP-SuA-10 Nanoscale Science and Technology Plenary Reception
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