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APS March Meeting 2009

APS March Meeting 2009. March 16-20, Pittsburgh, PA 90 invited sessions and 550 contributed sessions Approximately 7000 papers, 500 posters Tutorial sessions: graphene and spintronics Lunch with experts (Michael Pechan , Eva Andrei). Doping effect of electrode on graphene. Ti Graphene

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APS March Meeting 2009

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  1. APS March Meeting 2009 • March 16-20, Pittsburgh, PA • 90 invited sessions and 550 contributed sessions • Approximately 7000 papers, 500 posters • Tutorial sessions: graphene and spintronics • Lunch with experts (Michael Pechan, Eva Andrei)

  2. Doping effect of electrode on graphene Ti Graphene Fe Graphene Pt • Keyu Pi et al., arxiv:0903.2837(2009)

  3. Diffusion and self-alignment of atomic Oxygens on the graphene surfaces • T. Kawayi@NEC

  4. Can we produce atomically smooth edges? • Joule heating inside an integrated transmission electron microscope (TEM) equipped with a scanning tunneling stage STM (TEM-STM system) • Joule heating temperature >2000K • self-eliminating lattice defects • zigzag edges are abundant • proposal: high temperature evaporation • zigzag path are preferred path for current flow calculated from MD XiaotingJiaet al., SCIENCE VOL 323, 1701 (2009).

  5. Micro-Raman spectroscopy of graphene • J. R. Simpson@NIST

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