The Nanoscale Science and Technology Division (NS) seeks to showcase broadly new developments in nanoscale science and technology with a particular focus on frontiers in scanning probe microscopy, nanofabrication, nanopatterning, in-situ nanoscale characterization and manipulation, electronic and photonic nanoscale devices, light-matter interactions at the nanoscale. Moreover, we will highlight advances in focused ion beam (FIB) instrumentation, ion beam imaging, cross-sectioning, and tomography. For AVS 70, we also encourage contributions focusing on the development of instrumentation for nanoscale characterization for example for accessing smaller timescales, correlated phenomena, magnetism, etc. We strive to survey new developments in nanoscale devices for next-generation computing, including solid-state and nanofluidics as well as nanoscale defect-enabled energy and quantum devices.
NS1-MoM: Water and Ionic Transport at the Nanoscale
- Yiyang Li, University of Michigan, “Phase Separation and Oxygen Diffusion in Resistive Memory”
- Alec Talin, Sandia National Laboratories, “Harnessing Ion Tuning Mechanisms for Neuromorphic Computing: From Artificial Synapses to Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures”
NS2-MoM: Imaging at the Nanoscale including Focused Ion Beam and Electron Microscopy
- Julia Deitz, Sandia National Laboratories, “3D Reconstructions of Dislocation Networks via Focused Ion Beam Electron Channeling Contrast Imaging”
NS1+2D+QS-MoA: Functionality in 2D Nanostructures and Devices
- Mark Hersam, Northwestern University, “Low-Dimensional Neuromorphic Electronic Materials and Applications”
- Son Le, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, “Defect Manipulation in van der Waals Heterostructures and its Applications”
NS2-MoA: Light-Matter Interactions at the Nanoscale
NS1-TuM: Synthesis and Visualization of Nanostructures I
NS2-TuM: Novel Imaging Techniques at the Nanoscale
- Dahlia Klein, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, “Measuring Electrostatic Potential in a Moiré Superlattice using the Atomic SET”
NS-ThP: Nanoscale Science and Technology Poster Session